BNR: This has been quite the week for game news- remember that case with G2A and tinyBuild last week? Well, it's not resolved, but G2A has announced that they're taking steps to improve things for developers which is nice. This week, a game was removed from Steam when Activision claimed that it infringed upon their copyright; the game's lead developer didn't believe it initially, until he discovered stolen art assets in his game- assets that he'd not known were in the game. Also, we talk a bit about playing NES games in 3D (and how to go about doing that), the latest game releases and much, much more- check it out in this week's episode of Game News Update.
Rare, the developer behind pirate adventure Sea of Thieves, has introduced a dedicated dog park to its studio grounds for employees' good boys and girls.
Nice thing they did, but not actually gaming related, not sure why this article was approved. Also strange informing us what game Rare worked on, as if we don't know their legacy.
I went to look at new apartments and saw only dog parks, no kid parks. We're so screwed.
A new PlayStation Malaysia tour video shows what looks to be concept art for Bluepoint's next game.
Another shooter? Yawn. Thought the prevous concept looked more fantasy.
Looks like my dream of them remaking Metal Gear Solid is over, still cant wait to see what they are cooking up.
The new unit comprises over 500 developers representing the entire World of Warcraft development team.
I used to be anti-union, it kills productivity, investment and turns product mediocre. Their games suck anyways though so what was lost? Might as well get their people paid until they are dissolved.