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The term 'extraction shooter' is being used more and more as games like Escape from Tarkov and Arc Raiders command huge audiences. It is the popular genre of the moment. But the label is deeply flawed, according to former Bungie product manager Chris Sides, who worked on extraction shooter Marathon. Personally, he hates the term. Read more
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Disney and Pixar have released the first teaser trailer for Toy Story 5, showing tablet screens as an “all-new threat to playtime.” The trailer introduces — much to the horror of Woody and co — a new character called “Lilypad,” a frog-shaped tablet played by Greta Lee (Russian Doll, Tron: Ares), alongside the tagline “the […] Read more ›
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Russia began the process of converting an airport into a drone base a few months ago. Ukraine struck the site with missiles and drones last week. Read more ›
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Google is buying 1.5 terawatt hours of solar capacity from French oil and gas supergiant TotalEnergies. The order could saturate the 50MW solar facility in Ohio that has yet to come online, meaning its entire capacity could be absorbed by Google data centers over the course of the contract. Read more ›
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OpenAI shifts from artificial general intelligence to personalized chatbots for everybody. Read more ›
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Amsterdam-based Billie Wonder secures €600K, seeks more investors to scale its circular diaper-as-a-service model. Amsterdam-based Billie Wonder, a provider of hemp-based diapers delivered as a product-as-service, is raising €800K in funding. The company has already secured €600K and is seeking 2–4 additional angel investors to support expansion. Billie Wonder is targeting investors with experience in ... Read more Read more ›
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The bank said USDC remains the frontrunner to dominate digital dollars as the company's third-quarter results topped forecasts. Read more ›
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Cases span 12 states. All affected babies have been hospitalized, but no deaths reported. Read more ›
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OpenAI announced that it's giving transitioning service members and veterans a free year of ChatGPT Plus. Read more ›
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The original intro for this article was about a coat I bought a couple of years back. You see, I treated myself to a Seasalt coat that cost about five times what I'd wanted to spend. It's wonderful in the winter - like wearing a yeti hug - and yet I rarely wear it. The problem with this glorious coat is that it's not something to throw on if it's... Read more ›
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Active development on Halo Infinite will end on the same day that Operation: Infinite kicks into gear: 18th November. Read more Read more ›
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Tomas Sala is a solo developer known for aerial combat game The Falconeer and sea-town building game Bulwark - projects that are large and ambitious undertakings for one person. Using AI to offload some of that creative load could be an attractive proposition for someone like him. But of all the people I've spoken to about AI, Sala has some of the strongest remarks to make against it. Read more Read more ›
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In a wide-ranging interview conducted following this week's GTA 6 delay, Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick has admitted Borderlands 4's sales were "softer" than expected - blaming the dip on "challenges" with the heavily criticised PC release that Gearbox boss Randy Pitchford previously insisted had "few real issues", despite significant performance complaints. Read more Read more ›
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FromSoftware hasn't finished with Elden Ring or spin-off Nightreign just yet. Read more Read more ›
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Arc Raiders is notionally about humans battling to the death over scraps on a blasted Earth ruled by robots. But it's really about risking your virtual life for some apricots to satisfy the world's most demanding chicken. It was on one such poultry-induced shopping expedition when I encountered three men cresting a rise over a sand dune, bristling with weapons. Read more Read more ›
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Things are moving forward with the live-action Legend of Zelda film, which has now started production. Read more Read more ›
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Like many independent developers, Falconeer and Bulwark creator Tomas Sala faces a problem: how does he get recognition for his games in an overcrowded market that prefers, paradoxically, hits? Read more Read more ›
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If you look in some of the dustier, less pleasant corners of the internet, you'll see a contingent of people that have been actively rooting for Ghost of Yōtei's failure. Whether it's because of console-based tribalism, perceived political posturing, or something else entirely, a small but vocal portion of the gaming audience has been willing Sucker Punch's latest to fall short. Read more Read more ›
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