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The Occupation: An Interview with White Paper Games | GIZORAMA

Gabriella Petty , GIZORAMA - "The assemblage of politics and video games has been a delicate and difficult domain to tackle. With White Paper Games' second title The Occupation planning to focus on just this, we sat down with audio designer Nathaniel Apostol to discuss its story, and how they plan to approach these themes through a video game medium."

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Ten Years Later - Still Going Strong: Dying Light: Retouched Update Releasing June 26

Hey Survivors! Tymon here, your favorite Dying Light Franchise Director.

It's been an absolutely wild month here at Techland! We're in the thick of what I'm calling the "Summer of Dying Light," delivering updates and big news across all three Dying Light games. Just a few weeks ago, we dropped the first gameplay for Dying Light: The Beast, revealed its release date, and kicked off pre-orders (if you haven't seen it, check out my last dev blog). I'm incredibly proud of what we're building with The Beast - it’s the culmination of more than 10 years of experience in open-world survival horror!

But here's the thing: we never forget where we came from. That's why, this week, we're not just looking forward - we're rolling out significant updates for both the original Dying Light and Dying Light 2: Stay Human. We promised to support our games for a long time, and we're committed to continuing that support, right through and beyond the launch of Dying Light: The Beast.

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While Layoffs Hit the Industry, Nintendo Retains 98% of Staff Including 78 With Disabilities

TNS: Based on its most recent ESG data, Nintendo boasts a remarkably low staff turnover rate of just 1.9%, with virtually no reported layoffs.

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Jin_Sakai10h ago

Because Nintendo makes great games.

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rlow17h ago

Well it doesn’t surprise me. As much money as they make and how they value their employees. It’s a great company in that regard.

Xeus76h ago

Good guy Nintendo
Microsoft and Sony are the bad guys

drivxr4h ago

Well, when your games remain full price many years after release.

And you make profit off of outdated hardware.

I would be shocked if they couldn't afford to retain their staff.

lodossrage1h ago(Edited 1h ago)

I didn't want to say anything but drivxr is right.

Nintendo always sells at a profit because they purposely use tech that's always 5 or more years behind. And it's also true their games hardly ever get price decreases.

Don't get me wrong, it's great they kept most of their workforce, but making a point to have your tech specs behind everyone else affords that luxury.

Shane Kim0m ago(Edited 0m ago)

If they ended up kicking people out after all of that stated above, it would be truly shameful.

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Interview: Diablo Immortal’s Druid Class Is ‘Trying So Many New Things'

Game Rant chats with Diablo Immortal developers about the new Druid class, a versatile hybrid that can transform into various animal forms.

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anast21h ago

Everyone is waiting on POE 2's druid class.

Relientk7718h ago

Diablo Immortal is still a thing? Ewww

What an out of season April's Fools joke

Christopher15h ago

It's quite popular on mobile since there isn't a lot of competition for games of its type that aren't even less engaging and just 'stare at your phone' games. Not to say Immortal is good, but for mobile, it's better than most.