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Saints Row and Red Faction developer at work again

Volition Inc has started work on a new game, known only as Secret Project X. Volition Inc's recent games are Saints Row 2 and Red Faction: Guerilla, but it has also worked on Summoner in the past.

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Cajun Chicken5645d ago (Edited 5645d ago )

These guys are on my respected list of developers now. Can't wait for the next Saints Row.

EDIT: Y'know, since THQ still own the Destroy All Humans franchise and the developers of the last one shut down...Voliton would be a great candidate to make a continuation of the series.

chak_5645d ago

meh

seriously last saint row on PC was barely playable, and ugly on top of that.

And I didn't like much guerilla, destruction was weird and the whole game was brown (I know it's mars).

So, well... skeptical there

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It exists and works: This is the portable Xbox 360

Its creator eliminated components that were not essential to speed up its development, such as the Bluetooth of the controls.

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MaximusPrime_11h ago

Does it have red LEDs in case of failure?

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The Séance of Blake Manor preview: Like the ultimate version of playing Cluedo

LLC: "With an art style that could have been straight from the worlds of Mike Mignola, The Séance of Blake Manor is a game that I fell hook, line and sinker for."

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Xbox Mass layoffs Are Expected To Hit On July 2, 2025

The previously rumored mass layoffs at Xbox are expected to happen on Wednesday, July 2, 2025, according to a new rumor.

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lukasmain3h ago(Edited 3h ago)

They will have fired close to 20,000 people all up after this round of lay-offs coming, since the ABK deal announcement in January 2022. Shocking really

January 2023:
Microsoft laid off 10,000 employees, which was a significant workforce reduction.

January 2024:
Approximately 1,900 gaming employees were laid off following the Activision Blizzard acquisition.

May 2025:
Microsoft announced a further 6,000 layoffs as part of an organizational shift.

June 2025:
Additional layoffs, including 650 in the gaming business, focused on corporate and support functions

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Obscure_Observer2h ago

"They will have fired close to 20,000 people all up after this round of lay-offs coming, since the ABK deal announcement in January 2022. Shocking really"

It's not that shocking considering these numbers aren't just Xbox numbers as you're deliberately trying to make it seem for some reason.

Interestingly, another no shocking fact is that whenever Microsoft releases its quarterly earnings reports, you're quick to point out that those numbers aren't exclusive to Xbox. Yeah... go figure.

Ganif32m ago

They also fired around 2500 people across Microsoft's gaming divisions and Zenimax shortly after buying it, and before they closed down 4 studios including Arkane and Tango.

I remember Satya boasting about how compassionate he was for splitting the list 50/50 across the two companies.

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Hereandthere1h ago

Let's hope its not as bad as socials are making it, good luck to those that unfortunately lose their jobs.

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Lightning7724m ago

Could be not as bad could be horrible. But it's Ms so I'm expecting the absolute worst.

-Foxtrot6m ago

Sometimes I feel like they brought in Sarah to take the heat away from Phil.

Phil has always stuck his nose into everything Xbox related when it's something positive or at least neutral but as soon as they went the multiplatform root he's stood back and let Sarah do most of the talking in terms of PR. Now they are doing the same with layoffs.

The person who should be let go is Phil himself.