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Razer to donate one million surgical masks to fight the spread of coronavirus
Gaming hardware company Razer has pledged to produce and donate one million surgical masks to health authorities across the world to fight the spread…
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Video game companies raised over $4.5 million to help the Australian bushfire disaster
Video game developers and publishers from around the world raised over $4.5 million for charities and emergency services tackling the Australian bushfire disaster. GamesIndustry.biz’s…
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Xbox to host a digital event in wake of E3 2020 cancellation
Microsoft is set to “celebrate the next generation of gaming” in hosting a digital showcase of the content that was originally planned for E3…
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Judge refuses Nintendo’s request to dismiss Joy-Con drift class action lawsuit
The Nintendo Switch Joy-Con drift class action lawsuit has been sent to arbitration in Washington, United States, after the judge refused the company’s call…
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Riot Games may face $400 million lawsuit settlement as original sum arose from “improprieties”
Update, February 24, 9.02am: We’ve been supplied a statement from a Riot Games representative regarding the ongoing lawsuit. “Throughout this process we’ve focused on…
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A former Starbreeze executive has been convicted of insider trading
A former Starbreeze executive has been convicted of insider trading, as reported by Swedish financial news site Dagens industri (via Reddit). A report from Dagens…
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Tencent invests in Spec Ops: The Line developer, Yager Development
Yager Development, the developer of Spec Ops: The Line and The Cycle, has received a capital investment from Tencent Holdings (via Venture Beat). “Tencent…
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Sony submits patent for an AI that suggests microtransactions if a player gets stuck
Sony’s got a new patent, and it describes an AI that will help the player if they’re stuck by suggesting they splash out on…
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Sony shuts down Manchester VR studio, possibly scrapping its AAA VR game
Sony is shuttering its PlayStation VR studio based in Manchester, UK, and it’s possible that the developer’s AAA VR game has been binned as…
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Former Dragon Age director Mike Laidlaw departs Ubisoft Quebec
Mike Laidlaw announced that he has left his position as creative director for Ubisoft Quebec (via Fextralife). Prior to working for Ubisoft, Laidlaw spent…