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Introducing Fairgame$, a competitive heist experience coming to PS5 and PC

Haven Studios Creative Director Mathieu Leduc shares the first details on Fairgame$.

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-Foxtrot126d ago

Wasn't impressed, looked like it was trying far too hard to be edgy

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RaidenBlack126d ago

This reminded me of the upcoming MP game The Finals

RaidenBlack126d ago (Edited 126d ago )

I don't know how good this one's gonna be (damn CG trailers) ... but The Finals received really positive feedback, both in terms of gameplay and graphics.
Sega + Creative Assembly is also making a similar sci fi MP game called Hyenas ...
Looks like the funky lookin' MP market's going to saturate soon ...

meanmallard126d ago

Seems like a PlayStation take on Payday.

sparky77126d ago

It's good to see that Sony is finally going the PC Day 1 route.

tay8701126d ago

Yah don't get used to it. Only their live service games will be day 1 on PC.

crazyCoconuts126d ago

Yeah you need as big a community as possible to make those multi-player games successful, even then I think it's hard as hell to pull it off given the immense competition from the big boys that are already out there...
Think of all the multi-player games that have crashed and burned with hardly anyone noticing... sad.

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Sega has cancelled Hyenas ‘and some unannounced games in development’

The move was made “in response to the lower profitability of the European region”

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isarai3h ago

Honestly smart move, there's enough pvp, operator/hero based pvp GAAS games with this same generic style out and upcoming.

Vits2h ago(Edited 2h ago)

That is really sad. Not only cancelling Hyenas, but the other unannounced game and cutting funds yet again for Creative Assembly. This would be the first time in a decade that Sega let those guys do something other than the Total War series and the last time this happened, Creative Assembly delivered one of the best horror experiences out there in the form of ALIEN: ISOLATION.

I get that profitability is low. But maybe it's because Creative Assembly has been stuck putting out yearly releases of the Total War series. Those games are great, don't get me wrong but the market is extremely saturated with them and they are limited in public as they are only available on PC and PC players are know for making their favourite titles last a long time. To the point that people are still playing Total War Shogun 2 from 2011 at reasonable numbers...

So I feel this is a very bad move. It basically boxes the studio in a situation where they are unlikely to improve their profitability. Now not only they will go back to the same yearly franchise, but they will have to do that with a lower budget and likely team as well.

purple1012h ago

Can't understand how it would save them money.

If the game was basically finished then surely release it and get a little cash. Surely the money has been spent already and now the easy bit is to release it. ?

Terry_B2h ago

It was supposed to be an online only game that gets updates for years. These would have cost em more than the development so far probably if the game bombs

Terry_B2h ago

They could have canceled it months ago already after seeing the reaction to the trailer(s). Nobody was caring or hyped about this.

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Honkai Star Rail's $1B Success and Its Impact on Genshin

MiHoYo's concerted efforts to promote HSR to Genshin Impact's existing player base, as well as collaborations with Genshin Impact influencers who switched their focus to HSR, have been witnessed by the gaming community. While leveraging an existing player base is a sound strategy, it's important to remember that both HSR and Genshin Impact require significant time and financial investments from players.

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Sonyslave319h ago

Damn all this from mobile. I see why microsoft want that ABK deal so bad.

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FTC Resumes the Fight Against Microsoft's Acquisition of Activision Blizzard

The FTC has resumed its administrative case against the proposed acquisition of Activision Blizzard by Microsoft after having temporarily paused it in July.

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erinlime1d 1h ago (Edited 1d 1h ago )

The FTC will continue its case 21 days after the 9th Circuit ruling on the FTC's appeal, which will likely pass.

There is no preliminary injunction stopping the merger from happening, meaning Microsoft can go ahead with the acquisition, however the FTC can still break them up if they win the case.

Abriael1d 1h ago (Edited 1d 1h ago )

It's a big if, especially since that would have to go through three degrees of judgment before it becomes effective. The chance of such a decision surviving the Supreme Court is basically zero.

What they're doing now is basically wasting taxpayer money in the hope that the loss will push congress to give them more powers so that they're less likely to lose in future cases.

erinlime1d ago (Edited 1d ago )

I think it's pretty clear the FTC isn't seeking to waste taxpayer money, considering they've also recently started a similar antitrust court case against Amazon. Too much corporate consolidation is harmful to the industry as you can see with what's going on with Embracer Group shutting down studios they bought, and while it's fair to also not approve of Sony acquisitions (and I would agree), it's impossible to find a parallel on the same scale as what Microsoft is attempting.

Abriael1d ago (Edited 1d ago )

They have lost. They know it. We know it. Everyone knows it.
Two courts have already found their arguments lacking and that was before Microsoft pulled the rug completely from the cloud part of the case by selling the rights to Ubisoft.
Whatever the administrative judge decides will
1: be too late. The acquisition is closing as soon as the CMA gives its final approval next week.
2: Useless, as seeking a divestiture would have to go through courts that have already decided against the FTC and have absolutely no reason to change their mind.

So yes. They're literally wasting money and resources, and forcing the companies involved to do the same.

Christopher20h ago

***They have lost. They know it. We know it. Everyone knows it. ***

No, not really. They can still require concessions similar to the CMA to make it happen.

Abriael16h ago

@christopher. No they can't. The acquisition will have long closed by when they get around to it.

fsfsxii8h ago

dude shilling hard as if he gets paid by MS

Sephiroushin8h ago

@fsfs
he is been on the media for some years, i would not be surprised!

slate917h ago

Yall start throwing around the 'shilling' word when arguments start to go over your head or you just simply don't know what you're talking about.