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TNS: Expedition 33 was the wake-up call Square Enix needed, telling it turn-based RPGs are still popular, but that shouldn't have been the case.
True, but if it does get it through their thick skulls, then that works.
Although, the Dragon Quest 1 + 2 HD remakes will be turn-based and (the worst kept secret) Final Fantasy IX remake should be turn-based I would imagine. Let's see if any newer games go turn-based too.
We have another announcement from the Little Nightmares universe as Little Nightmares Enhanced Edition was just announced for Nintendo Switch 2. It launches on October 10, 2025. According to today’s announcement, Little Nightmares Enhanced Edition will run at 4K and 60 frames per second.
The cuts are expected to be announced next week.
Microsoft is also planning thousands of job cuts that will impact other parts of it businesses
MFs has been beating their chests over great quarterly results and big profits to shareholders while firing people by the thousands just like Sony.
I wonder if at the top of those rumored layoffs they´ll also cancel upcoming or unannounced games while shutting down more studios as well.
Sounds like they're worried about getting sued by publishers. As neat as this service is, it doesn't look like it's going to make it with such a narrow market and hit or miss on the games. It's a shame because for a moment it looked like they beat the system
Cute.
"Nvidia" did not say that.
Valve "MADE" nvidia say that through their latest update to Steam's server backend (and general distribution agreement/partner policy), which has an "opt-in" check box now that the developer may or may not choose to participate in external cloud gaming services that uses Steam's API, and FORCING those external cloud gaming services to have a developer's permission/consent before hosting their game on their servers, instead of putting a gun at the developer's throats and go "agree to our streaming platform or you'll be publicly shamed" with their PR bullshit on their blogs where their fanboys go for the devs' lives without even thinking for a second what the terms are behind the scenes.
Greedy fucks like jensen huang and most of the nvidia shills will lap this up as a pr brownie point for nvidia as always, just like the amd drones were defending amd when they were busy price matching nvidia's overpriced rtx GPU's with their RDNA1 lineup.
Good going Valve, the real actual worthy entity of praise here for the pro-developer and a pro-consumer move, that benefits everybody, without infringing anyone's rights.