Square Enix is laying off employees in the US and Europe
Square Enix is set to become the latest game company to put employees out of work, as the company has confirmed it will soon be imposing layoffs at its US and EU offices.
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Square Enix is set to become the latest game company to put employees out of work, as the company has confirmed it will soon be imposing layoffs at its US and EU offices.
Manor Lords does not yet have official mod support, but that hasn't stopped industrious modders from doing their thing with it. A VR mod popped up at the beginning of May, and last week someone put Shrek into the game. Which is all well and good, and developer Slavic Magic seems very supportive of the efforts overall. But he does have one request: If you're using a Manor Lords mod, please don't submit Manor Lords bug reports.
One of the new promo cards for ’s expansion is going to establish itself as the first of its kind. is the next set and it will focus on the DLC for, bringing Pokémon, Trainers, and other elements that were originally introduced with the Land of Kitakami in the Generation 9 games. The result of the blending of the Japanese sets and, the release of is not too far off and most of its cards are already known.
Warner Bros has U-turned on a decision to delist indie games previously published by Adult Swim.
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A The Legend of Zelda: BOTW Switch 2 version might very well be in the works at Nintendo.
According to a post on Weibo (via WCCFTech) by someone reportedly affiliated with Lenovo China, AMD is not going to be providing any Windows 10 drivers for its new chips, starting with the upcoming Strix Point APUs. That will effectively cut AMD processor support for the popular old operating system around a year before Microsoft itself ends Windows 10 life support.
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