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Molly Edwards - An - Thanks to a Tom Holland and Tom Hollander mix up, the wrong actor got an Avengers box office bonus payslip - gamesradar.com - Britain

Thanks to a Tom Holland and Tom Hollander mix up, the wrong actor got an Avengers box office bonus payslip

Avengers: Endgame and Avengers: Infinity War are some of the highest grossing movies of all time, so, as you can imagine, box office bonuses for its actors are bound to be hefty sums. 

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Alessio Palumbo - Adam Alker - People Can Fly Removes 30 Developers from Unannounced Square Enix Game ‘Project Gemini’ to Shrink Scope - wccftech.com - Canada - Usa - Britain - Poland - Ireland

People Can Fly Removes 30 Developers from Unannounced Square Enix Game ‘Project Gemini’ to Shrink Scope

Game developer People Can Fly has laid off around thirty developers from an unannounced Square Enix game codenamed Project Gemini. The news was broken yesterday by Kotaku, which obtained an email sent by Development Director Adam Alker to his fellow employees. Alker chalked the layoffs to budget limitations and a decision to shrink the game's scope.

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Jody Macgregor - Says It - The Pokémon Company releases a statement about Palworld, says it intends to 'investigate and take appropriate measures to address any acts that infringe on intellectual property rights related to the Pokémon' - pcgamer.com - Japan - Britain

The Pokémon Company releases a statement about Palworld, says it intends to 'investigate and take appropriate measures to address any acts that infringe on intellectual property rights related to the Pokémon'

Is viral survival game sensation Palworld a fair parody of Pokémon or an act of plagiarism, potentially incorporating AI-generated fakémon? This is the argument that's consumed social media since Palworld's release, and while it seems like everyone has weighed in on the topic, The Pokémon Company itself maintained a dignified silence. Until now.

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On A - Palworld struggled to find a dev with shooter experience in Japan before stumbling on a self-taught hobbyist who worked at a convenience store - pcgamer.com - Japan - Britain

Palworld struggled to find a dev with shooter experience in Japan before stumbling on a self-taught hobbyist who worked at a convenience store

Only five days post-launch, Palworld has sold over seven million copies and become the second game ever to log over two million concurrent players on Steam. Its unexpectedly absurd level of success has led to much speculation over the source of its appeal—as well as some condemnation—but the simple notion that it's «Pokémon with guns» must be at least part of the answer.

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Nick Evanson - New - Google has updated Chrome with three AI tools for sorting tabs, making new themes, and writing text for you - pcgamer.com - Usa - Britain

Google has updated Chrome with three AI tools for sorting tabs, making new themes, and writing text for you

The use of generative AI, machine learning algorithms that can produce images, text, or even sound, is rapidly spread across the software industry. The likes of Photoshop and Windows, plus countless others, all now sport a simple button that claims to magically do things that we simply couldn't do before. And now it's the turn of Chrome, as Google has added three AI tools to its browser, though only for US folks at the moment.

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Victoria Kennedy - Nintendo - Zelda and Splatoon concerts from cancelled Nintendo Live event to be streamed - eurogamer.net - Japan - Britain

Zelda and Splatoon concerts from cancelled Nintendo Live event to be streamed

Nintendo will stream its previously planned Legend of Zelda and Splatoon live concerts.

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Tom Phillips - Next Week - Frontier developer showcase announced for next week - eurogamer.net - Britain

Frontier developer showcase announced for next week

Planet Coaster studio Frontier Developments will host a new monthly showcase beginning next week, on 31st January at 6pm UK time, with updates on the what's next from the company.

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Ed Nightingale - Valve likely earned over $1bn in Counter-Strike 2 loot boxes last year - eurogamer.net - Britain

Valve likely earned over $1bn in Counter-Strike 2 loot boxes last year

Valve likely made over $1bn last year from loot boxes in Counter-Strike 2.

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