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Matt Wales - Disco Elysium standalone expansion reportedly cancelled and quarter of staff facing redundancy at ZA/UM - eurogamer.net - Eu - Britain - Sweden

Disco Elysium standalone expansion reportedly cancelled and quarter of staff facing redundancy at ZA/UM

A quarter of Disco Elysium studio ZA/UM's total workforce — approximately 24 employees — is reportedly facing redundancy following the cancellation of a standalone expansion for acclaimed RPG Disco Elysium, said to be «one to two years away from completion».

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Eric Law - World of Warcraft Players Think Something Strange is Going on With the Game's Day/Night Cycle - gamerant.com - Eu

World of Warcraft Players Think Something Strange is Going on With the Game's Day/Night Cycle

World of Warcraft fans have noticed the in-game day and night cycle seems to be backwards since the most recent weekly reset. In many World of Warcraft realms, players have inexplicably found a starlit Azeroth during the day, but with the sun up all night long.

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Rich Stanton - Tim Sweeney - New - With A - Epic taunts Apple with a banana as Tim Sweeney decries new iOS rules in the EU as 'hot garbage' - pcgamer.com - Eu - Usa

Epic taunts Apple with a banana as Tim Sweeney decries new iOS rules in the EU as 'hot garbage'

Epic has launched a Fortnite tease that is tweaking Apple's nose about new rules set to come into force in the EU. The brief clip shows Peely, the Fortnite banana mascot, floating backwards into the void while making the «I'm watching you» gesture with two fingers. It adds a shoutout to the EU's new Digital Markets Act (DMA) and adds «Apple, the world is watching.»

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Tomas Franzese - Tim Sweeney - Fortnite is coming back to iOS, but Epic Games still isn’t happy about it - digitaltrends.com - Eu

Fortnite is coming back to iOS, but Epic Games still isn’t happy about it

Fortnite is set to come back to iOS in Europe sometime in 2024. This will mark the first time a natively running version of Fortnite will be available on iOS since Apple removed the game from the App Store in 2020.

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Ali Salman - Safari Will No Longer Be The Default Browser After iOS 17.4 Update as Apple Opens Browsers For Third-Party Options - wccftech.com - Eu - After

Safari Will No Longer Be The Default Browser After iOS 17.4 Update as Apple Opens Browsers For Third-Party Options

Apple recently released iOS 17.4 to developers for testing purposes. In accordance with our prior speculations, the company is rolling out App Store changes with its latest iOS 17.4 beta. The upcoming update will house all the required changes the EU imposed under the Digital Markets Act. Apple has until March 6 to comply with the necessary changes, and the latest beta confirms that iOS 17.4 will be the update that will change how users download and install apps on the iPhone. With iOS 17.4, Apple has also opened the browser category for third-party developers, which they can use as the default app.

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Tim Sweeney - Epic Games confirms Fortnite is coming back to iOS in Europe this year - engadget.com - Eu

Epic Games confirms Fortnite is coming back to iOS in Europe this year

Following Apple's announcement of enabling third-party app stores for iOS users in the European Union, Epic Games confirms that it'll be bringing Fortnite back to the iPhone and iPad in Europe later this year — by way of a new Epic mobile games store. This will mark the title's official return to Apple's platform since it was yanked back in August 2020, after Epic offered discounts to payments made directly to its own store, instead of Apple's App Store and Google Play which would take a 30-percent cut. iOS users have had to rely on Xbox Cloud Gaming or GeForce Now to play Fortnite, but this will soon be a thing of the past for those based in Europe.

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John DiCarlo - Nintendo - Fortnite is Coming Back to iOS Devices in 2024, But There’s a Catch - gamerant.com - Eu - Greece

Fortnite is Coming Back to iOS Devices in 2024, But There’s a Catch

Fortnite will return to iOS devices in 2024, but only in European Union countries. This is thanks to a new EU law known as the Digital Markets Act, which is set to take effect in March. Fortnite's iOS release in the EU could follow shortly after.

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Alessio Palumbo - Tim Sweeney - Fortnite Is Coming Back to iOS in Europe This Year via Epic Games Store; Sweeney Criticizes Apple’s DMA Plan - wccftech.com - Eu - Usa

Fortnite Is Coming Back to iOS in Europe This Year via Epic Games Store; Sweeney Criticizes Apple’s DMA Plan

Fortnite is coming back to iOS this year, at least in Europe, Epic Games announced today. It will do so by taking advantage of the Digital Markets Act law passed by the European Union, which will let the Epic Games Store on iOS.

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