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Andy Chalk - Says It - Price - Ubisoft - Ubisoft CEO defends Skull and Bones' $60 price tag, says it's 'a quadruple-A game' - pcgamer.com

Ubisoft CEO defends Skull and Bones' $60 price tag, says it's 'a quadruple-A game'

Skull and Bones costs $60, or your local equivalent, and that's a hefty price tag for something that bears the trappings of a live-service game, including an in-game store, battle pass, seasonal events, and premium currency. But Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot defended the cost in an investors call today, saying the high price is warranted because it's a «quadruple-A game.»

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Nathan Birch - Shuntaro Furukawa - Nintendo - Nintendo Will Share Plans for the Next Fiscal Year, Including Hopefully Switch 2, in May - wccftech.com

Nintendo Will Share Plans for the Next Fiscal Year, Including Hopefully Switch 2, in May

Nintendo recently shared their earnings for the third quarter of their 2024 fiscal year (which runs from April 1, 2023 to March 31, 2024) and, as we reported, it was a good three months for the company with the Switch inching closer to edging out the PS2 as the best-selling console ever. Overall, the first three quarters of FY2024 have set a record for the company, with them bringing in ¥408 billion (or about $2.8 billion). But what about what comes next?

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Tom Ivan - Phil Spencer - Matt Booty - Mike Ybarra - Allen Adham - Blizzard’s president and chief design officer are leaving, and its survival game has been cancelled - videogameschronicle.com

Blizzard’s president and chief design officer are leaving, and its survival game has been cancelled

Blizzard’s president Mike Ybarra and its chief design officer Allen Adham are leaving the studio, which has also seen a previously announced survival game cancelled.

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Harvey Randall - Phil Spencer - Jason Schreier - Mike Ybarra - Allen Adham - Activision Blizzard - Microsoft cuts 1,900 jobs at Activision Blizzard and Xbox, Blizzard president Mike Ybarra leaves the company, and the studio's survival game has been cancelled - pcgamer.com

Microsoft cuts 1,900 jobs at Activision Blizzard and Xbox, Blizzard president Mike Ybarra leaves the company, and the studio's survival game has been cancelled

As if 2023's historic volume of gaming layoffs wasn't enough, 2024 is starting in the exact same vein—studios including CI Games, Behaviour Interactive, and Riot Games have all let people go in January, and now it's Microsoft's turn. A message from Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer to employees (via The Verge) says 1,900 employees are being laid off.

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Ed Nightingale - Square Enix - Takashi Kiryu - Square Enix must diversify its gaming output, company president says - eurogamer.net - state Indiana - Britain

Square Enix must diversify its gaming output, company president says

Square Enix president Takashi Kiryu believes the company needs to diversify its gaming output, but also focus on fewer releases.

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Square Enix - Takashi Kiryu - Jordan Gerblick - Quest - Square Enix president wants to rely less on JRPGs like Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest and have "greater diversity" in the company's game lineup - gamesradar.com

Square Enix president wants to rely less on JRPGs like Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest and have "greater diversity" in the company's game lineup

Square Enix president Takashi Kiryu says he wants to diversify the studio's lineup of games by relying less on "strong IPs" like Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest.

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Andy Edser - With A - The president of Sony Honda is allowed to drive an electric car on-stage with a DualSense yet I'm not allowed to play games while I drive. Typical - pcgamer.com - While

The president of Sony Honda is allowed to drive an electric car on-stage with a DualSense yet I'm not allowed to play games while I drive. Typical

Sony's CES 2024 presentation might not have delivered in the way some might have hoped, with no news of the much-rumoured PS5 Pro, but that didn't mean it didn't have its moments of excitement. Enter, Sony Honda Mobility president and COO Izumi Kawanishi, who livened up proceedings by driving a car onstage with a Sony DualSense controller.

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