Bungie co-founder Alex Seropian predicts platforms like Fortnite and Discord to become even more prominent for independent game devs.
Atlus has released a Q&A for Raidou Remastered: The Mystery of the Soulless Army covering system information and release details
interesting thing is, that the switch 2 is still the inferior version, despite it being more powerful.
Neon Giant will use Unreal Engine 5 for the next game, as they call their in-developoment project "a very ambitious step up" from The Ascent.
Ex-Bethesda designer Bruce Nesmith explains that The Elder Scrolls 6 likely won't offer deeper stats, but deeper choices.
This means they will likely be more open-ended decisions; speed runners may be in for a treat.
I'll believe it when I see it. I also don't feel Bethesda games are stat intensive as it is, though. It seems pretty basic.
Aren't RPGs SUPPOSED to be stat heavy? So are they leaning even more away from being an RPG? Ugh ☹️
***Gamers are telling studios that they don’t want to download new launchers or big game demos; they just want to click and enjoy with their friends. So, the smart studios will begin to release their demos in Fortnite, possibly skipping Steam or the Microsoft Store altogether.***
Why do I not see this happening at all? It seems illogical and I'm pretty sure everyone already has Steam installed more than Fortnite. You're going to have to download the game data anyway, why wouldn't you use Steam?
Why does this feel like someone pushing something no one wants?
This all reads like some NFT multiverse investor hype vision of the future. Like sure, people are playing and enjoying mods/custom maps/whatever in games, but demos of one game inside another games engine or replacing steam? C'mon! It's not realistic or practical.
This is some crack head logic