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Wesley LeBlanc - Ubisoft Singapore - A Hands-On Look At Skull And Bones' Season 1 Endgame Content - gameinformer.com - India - Singapore

A Hands-On Look At Skull And Bones' Season 1 Endgame Content

I've been tracking developer Ubisoft Singapore's naval warfare multiplayer game, Skull and Bones, since its reveal years ago, both as a massive fan of all things pirates and someone who specifically loved the high seas action of Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag. I wrote Game Informer's Skull and Bones cover story back in 2022, and have played the game several times since then in previews, betas, and more. 

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Mariella Moon - More - Google changes its Play Store policy to allow more real-money games - engadget.com - Brazil - India - Mexico

Google changes its Play Store policy to allow more real-money games

There may be a lot more real-money gaming (RMG) apps available in the Google Play Store before the year ends — at least in certain locations. Google initially started allowing apps that deal with real money in its store back in 2021, but only if they fall under a game type that's regulated by the government. Now, the company has announced that it's tweaking its rules to allow more «game types and operators not covered by an existing licensing framework.» That will open the Play Store to games that aren't that popular or aren't played widely enough for local governments to create laws around them.

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