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"VoxPop Games Inc. and Ratalaika Games S.L are today very happy and excited to announce that their indie horror hit "OUTER TERROR", is coming to consoles (PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, and the Nintendo Switch) via digital stores on April 12th, 2024." - VoxPop Games Inc. and Ratalaika Games S.L .
Wow,I would never thought Microsoft would sink this low
Hang on a minute. Lets be far. The twitter account clearly didn't watch the entire video and saw a video saying "Why I love my Microsoft Surface RT" and went with it (they really should watch what the advertise).
"Make the most of #Surface RT, @sean_ong shows capabilities you may not be aware of: http://t.co/UuoOBRUH2a Part 2: http://t.co/7ql3rpxMTJ"...
They are indirectly advertising this but they are not actually advertising this feature. I see it more of a twitter account mess up (I can't currently see the actual tweet so either it was made up or more likely deleted as they realised their mistake)
The irony, coming from the self-appointed Champion of DRM.
My Iphone, PSP do too
... which is illegal...