PlayStation’s Bluepoint Games is ‘still working on an original title’
Bluepoint Games has said that it’s still working on an original title for parent company Sony Interactive Entertainment.
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Bluepoint Games has said that it’s still working on an original title for parent company Sony Interactive Entertainment.
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Developer PikPok has released a new gameplay teaser for its 1980s zombie game, Into The Dead: Our Darkest Days, and though the teaser is quick, it offers another glimpse at the Texan undead action. Revealed during today's PC Gaming Show, Our Darkest Days is an upcoming entry in the PC and mobile Into The Dead franchise. In Darkest Days, players are brought to the height of a zombie outbreak during the sweltering summer of 1980 Texas.
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The families of the shooting victims at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas have sued Call of Duty publisher Activision and Meta. They alleged that the companies «knowingly exposed the shooter to the weapon [he used], conditioned him to see it as the solution to his problems, and trained him to use it.» The plaintiffs also accused the companies of «chewing up alienated teenage boys and spitting out mass shooters.»