Just earlier today, it was announced that Devotion would be making its return digitally, this time on GOG in a tweet. Understandably, a lot of fans were excited and it was generally counted as a win for the developers in this unfortunate situation. Sadly, this will not be the case anymore.
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.
Mass Damage & Consumer Foundation in the Netherlands has filed a class action against Sony for inflating PlayStation Store prices.
My personal opinion:
Manufacturers and publishers have indeed inflated the industry.
From $700 million development costs for games like Call of Duty, to digital (store) prices for games and DLCs, online multiplayer fees on consoles (why can you play Helldivers 2 online for free on PC but not consoles?) or still preventing sell/lend digitally purchased games.
Sometime in the future, this bubble will collapse.
They should know better, but they just can't help themselves and suck even the last penny out of our wallets.
They should be suing the individual publishers increasing the prices to $80 instead of suing the store. There are plenty of publishers still selling game for like $50 with much success (like E33). But this proves that the publishers are the ones setting the prices.... so again nothing changes because they aren't even going after the main offender. How is suing Sony going to make Microsoft not charge $80 for the next COD? Sony being the number one store in the market doesn't mean that publisher have to charge us an arm and a leg. Again the industry is laughing at us because consumers never get real representation. Just these fake platitudes that are meaningless.
About time. There is zero fair reason why digitally distributed products that you cannot recoup any value when you want to dispose of them, should be priced higher than that of physical copies that entail all of the costs and the benefits of owning.
Spook-A-boo is a silly ghost-hunting game where you and up to 3 friends explore different levels, hunting down ghosts in a game of hide-and-seek.
Such a cop out to say "complaints from gamers"......you must think we are completely stupid. You took it down because of pressure from the CCP.
I can't be the only person getting a little bit sick and tired of all of these companies bending over backwards for the CCP. I don't live in China, so why I am affected by their bs anti freedom laws?
Just shows how dumb it is to idolize those gaming companies and think they are your friends or that they have any other intentions then making money.
CDPR played the good guy because it brought them massive success, its like Samsung throwing shade at Apple for removing the headphone jack and then doing the exact same thing.
Oh dear, the Communist party of China has found another way to affect the lives of the free world.
It's exactly what they want, shame GOG & CDPR have submitted to their political scheming, now it makes them look even worse after the Cyberpunk fiasco.
Shame Western companies don't stand up to the CCP, but they've played the long game on many fronts and have their financial tentacles wrapped around the necks of many people and organisations internationally now.
Of course, the whole 'China is now the most powerful country in the world' is a load of old guff generated by their propaganda machine and seeded in the minds of their children at a very young age.
If China did (does?) have any problems it would lie about it to the rest of the world and fake everything, as they do now.
Li Xiping is my favourite dictator.