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Gaming News in Australia

Andy Chalk - Armello studio League of Geeks is 'going into hibernation for the foreseeable future' and may not be back - pcgamer.com - Australia

Armello studio League of Geeks is 'going into hibernation for the foreseeable future' and may not be back

Just six months after laying off more than half its staff and pausing work on its current project, Armello and Solium Infernum developer League of Geeks has announced that the studio is going into «hibernation» for the foreseeable future, and may not return.

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Andy Chalk - Valve is being sued in the UK for $843 million for 'overcharging 14 million PC gamers and abusing its dominant position' with Steam - pcgamer.com - Britain - Australia

Valve is being sued in the UK for $843 million for 'overcharging 14 million PC gamers and abusing its dominant position' with Steam

Valve is being sued in the UK for £656 million ($843 million) over claims that it uses Steam's dominance in the PC gaming marketplace to shut out competition and overcharge for games.

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Tom Ivan - Concord - It looks like PlayStation’s new shooter Concord could be priced at $40 - videogameschronicle.com - Usa - Britain - Australia - Looks

It looks like PlayStation’s new shooter Concord could be priced at $40

Sony’s upcoming PS5 and PC shooter Concorde could be priced at $40 in the US and £35 in the UK.

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Will Shanklin - Dan Clancy - Twitch is raising US subscription prices for the first time - engadget.com - Canada - Usa - Britain - Australia - Turkey

Twitch is raising US subscription prices for the first time

Twitch is joining Spotify, Max, Peacock, Crunchyroll, EA and other content services in everyone’s favorite corporate trend of raising subscription prices (almost as fun as the parallel trend of Big Tech layoffs). The Amazon-owned company said on Tuesday that Twitch Tier 1 subscriptions in the US will increase from $4.99 to $5.99 on July 11. This is the first time the monthly cost has gone up for American subscribers.

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Andy Chalk - Shaun Prescott - Ubisoft - Skull and Bones is going free for a week to kick off its second season - pcgamer.com - Australia

Skull and Bones is going free for a week to kick off its second season

We haven't talked much about Skull and Bones lately but it's still cruising along, and with the second season ready to set sail next week Ubisoft is giving everyone another opportunity to check it out for free.

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Rich Stanton - George Miller didn't like the 2015 Mad Max game, says he wants Hideo Kojima to make one 'but I would never ask him' - pcgamer.com - Japan - Australia

George Miller didn't like the 2015 Mad Max game, says he wants Hideo Kojima to make one 'but I would never ask him'

Australian director George Miller has recently been on the circuit promoting Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, which releases tomorrow, and someone called Hideo Kojima has done a good job inserting himself into the story. The videogame director has a long-held obsession for Miller's works, and after attending an early screening of Furiosa delivered the extremely measured verdict that George Miller «is my God, and the saga that he tells is my Bible.»

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Kerry Brunskill - Today's Wordle answer for Tuesday, May 21 - pcgamer.com - Australia

Today's Wordle answer for Tuesday, May 21

However you want to win today's Wordle, we can help. Blaze through the May 21 (1067) puzzle in record time if you like, clicking straight through to Tuesday's answer. Otherwise, sneak a peek at a convenient clue for today's game if you prefer. If you're happy with your win, then we're happy too.

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Ted Litchfield - Always keep backups: an 'unprecedented' Google Cloud debacle saw a $135 billion pension fund's entire account deleted and services knocked out for nearly two weeks - pcgamer.com - Australia

Always keep backups: an 'unprecedented' Google Cloud debacle saw a $135 billion pension fund's entire account deleted and services knocked out for nearly two weeks

What's the worst thing you've accidentally deleted without meaning to? I can assure you that it wasn't anywhere near as bad as Google Cloud deleting the entire customer account (including all backups) of $135 billion Australian pension fund, UniSuper, putting services for its over 615,000 members on the fritz for nearly two weeks.

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