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According to @gamediscoverco.bsky.social, there's a lot less desire among publishers and developers to understand how people find new games on consoles compared to PC.

Is it because there are more people playing on PC? Or are there other factors too?
Why Has PC Become the Dominant New Game Discovery Platform? - Game Discovery Talk
Why are developers so interested in how people find new games on PC, but not on consoles? Simon Carless of GameDiscoveryCo lists the reasons.
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Game designer Tomonobu Itagaki has died at age 58.

Itagaki was best known as the creator of Dead or Alive, as well as directing the 2004 Ninja Gaiden reboot.

“The fact that this sentence has been posted means it's finally time. I'm no longer in this world,” his final message reads.
Tomonobu Itagaki, Dead or Alive Creator and Former Team Ninja Lead, Dies at 58
Tomonobu Itagaki, the director of Dead or Alive and Ninja Gaiden, confirmed his death on Facebook in a message posted on his behalf.
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European sales data suggests that Ghost of Yotei is the best-selling PlayStation Studios game in the region since Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 was released in 2023.

Sucker Punch's sequel appears to be performing as well as its predecessor, Ghost of Tsushima.
Ghost of Yotei is Sony's Best-Selling Title in Europe Since Spider-Man 2
Ghost of Yotei is selling on par with Sucker Punch's previous title, Ghost of Tsushima, in the European region.
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Battlefield 6 has sold over 7 million units, according to new data estimates provided to GamesIndustry.biz.

Breakdowns suggest that Steam accounted for 56.7% of purchases, while PlayStation 5 made up 23.7%, and Xbox Series 19.6%.
Battlefield 6 Passes 7 Million Units Sold Days After Release — Report
The game has passed US $350 million in revenue, according to data estimates provided to GamesIndustry.biz
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Assassin’s Creed lead Marc-Alexis Côté has left Ubisoft after 20 years, following the franchise's shift to the new, Tencent-backed Vantage Studios.

IGN reports that Côté was offered a role with Vantage, but turned it down. Co-CEO Christophe Derennes said he was “disappointed” by the decision.
Assassin’s Creed Lead Leaves Ubisoft Amid Tencent-Backed Restructure
Assassin’s Creed boss Marc-Alexis Côté rejected a leadership role at new Ubisoft and Tencent subsidiary, Vantage Studios.
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Customer service provider 5CA has denied being breached after Discord named it as the third-party provider that leaked approximately 70,000 government IDs, used for age verification appeals.

5CA says it hasn't handled any government IDs for Discord.
Vendor Involved in Discord Breach Says It Was “Not Hacked”
5CA denies Discord's claims that the customer service company was breached, after approximately 70,000 government IDs were leaked.
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Helldivers 2 developer Arrowhead has indicated that it will push back previously planned content updates for the game in order to address technical performance issues.

Director Mikael Eriksson said the feedback from the game's community was "very justified"
Helldivers 2 Pushing Back Content To Address Technical Performance
Helldivers 2 director Mikael Eriksson said community feedback regarding technical performance issues was "very justified."
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Remedy has issued a warning to its investors, adjusting its financial outlook for the year due to the continued underperformance of its co-op shooter FBC: Firebreak.

Revenue is still expected to increase, but operating profits are expected to be negative.
Remedy Lowers Financial Outlook After Poor FBC: Firebreak Sales
Remedy issued a profit warning to investors, announcing a major non-cash impairment and a negative operating profit forecast.
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According to @gamediscoverco.bsky.social, there's a lot less desire among publishers and developers to understand how people find new games on consoles compared to PC.

Is it because there are more people playing on PC? Or are there other factors too?
Why Has PC Become the Dominant New Game Discovery Platform? - Game Discovery Talk
Why are developers so interested in how people find new games on PC, but not on consoles? Simon Carless of GameDiscoveryCo lists the reasons.
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Rare creative director Gregg Mayles has confirmed his departure from the studio after 30+ years.

Designer of games like Banjo-Kazooie and Sea of Thieves, VGC reported in July that Mayles would be leaving following Microsoft's cancellation of Everwild.
Gregg Mayles, Sea of Thieves Director and Rare Veteran, Confirms Departure
Following reports of his departure, Gregg Mayles has confirmed his final day at Rare following over thirty years with the developer
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According to @gamediscoverco.bsky.social, there's a lot less desire among publishers and developers to understand how people find new games on consoles compared to PC.

Is it because there are more people playing on PC? Or are there other factors too?
Why Has PC Become the Dominant New Game Discovery Platform? - Game Discovery Talk
Why are developers so interested in how people find new games on PC, but not on consoles? Simon Carless of GameDiscoveryCo lists the reasons.
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Chinese video game companies have been taking a more selective and strategic approach to overseas investments.

There is a greater focus on prioritizing projects with clear market potential, while divesting from projects that have underperformed, peaked, or are struggling in the short term.
NetEase has pulled its backing from Fantastic Pixel Castle, the MMO developer founded by World of Warcraft systems designer Greg Street.

It's the latest in an increasingly long line of NetEase-backed studios that have been dropped over the past two years.
NetEase Pulls Backing From MMO Developer Fantastic Pixel Castle
Fantastic Pixel Castle is now looking for a new publisher for its MMO, but may have to close the studio if one isn’t found
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The active player base for Destiny 2 has dipped to its lowest point in the game’s eight-year history, according to estimates compiled from Bungie API data.

The latest expansion, The Edge of Fate, has proved to be extremely divisive among its playerbase.
Active Destiny 2 Players Reach Historical Low, New Data Suggests
Player numbers for Destiny 2 following new expansion The Edge of Fate have sunk below the previous series low point, The Curse of Osiris.
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Xbox has refuted reports that US retailers have stopped stocking their products, following growing speculation on social media.

The company told Windows Central that "Target and Walmart, among other retailers, remain committed partners for Xbox consoles, accessories, and games."
Microsoft Denies Target and Walmart Are Stopping Sale of Xbox Products
Xbox has refuted reports that Target and Walmart have stopped stocking their products, following growing speculation on social media.
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Battlefield 6 has seemingly had a strong debut, with high player numbers and mostly positive sentiment giving it a more promising start than recent predecessors.

It wasn't all smooth sailing though – an outage for EA's first-party PC distribution platform resulted in frustration for the publisher.
Battlefield 6 Sees Strong Opening Weekend, but Not Without Hitches
Battlefield 6 has marked its debut weekend with strong player interest, though issues with EA's first-party store saw players locked out.
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"I did not expect the garish walking simulator from the brain behind QWOP and Getting Over It to place a mirror in front of me that would help examine my isolationist tendencies, but thank god it did."

@superdonk.bsky.social on Baby Steps:
Baby Steps Review
At the heart of Baby Steps is an invisible, but unrelenting plea for us to breathe, slow down, and take in every moment, step by step.
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NetEase has pulled its backing from Fantastic Pixel Castle, the MMO developer founded by World of Warcraft systems designer Greg Street.

It's the latest in an increasingly long line of NetEase-backed studios that have been dropped over the past two years.
NetEase Pulls Backing From MMO Developer Fantastic Pixel Castle
Fantastic Pixel Castle is now looking for a new publisher for its MMO, but may have to close the studio if one isn’t found
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Art Director Glenn Israel, who worked on the Halo franchise for 17 years, has abruptly left Halo Studios.

A cryptic post on LinkedIn, where he speaks about holding onto dignity and ethics, as well as taking evidence, suggests more behind the decision.
Halo Art Director Abruptly Leaves Franchise After 17 Years
After joining Bungie in 2008 and serving as an art director at Halo Studios, Glenn Israel has announced his departure from the series
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Current and former employees at MindsEye studio Build A Rocket Boy have accused leadership of poor communication, egregious overtime, and badly-handled layoffs.

In an open letter, they demand a public apology and additional compensation, among other things.
MindsEye Devs Call Out Build A Rocket Boy For Mismanagement
Current and former employees have demanded apologies and compensation for mistreatment and mismangement during the development of MindsEye.
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Hyper Light Breaker developer Heart Machine has announced that it is ending development on the title and conducting an unknown number of layoffs.

The studio will still ship a final version of the game in January 2026.

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Hyper Light Breaker Developer Ends Development, Makes Layoffs
The studio said that a version of Hyper Light Breaker will still ship, and did not confirm the number of affected employees.
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Microsoft Game Studios co-founder Laura Fryer, who helped ship the original Xbox console, has commented on the company's Game Pass Ultimate price increases.

"Xbox threw away one of their last advantages. They were the best deal in gaming… With these price hikes, it feels like a betrayal."
Xbox Co-Founder Says Microsoft “Threw Away One of Their Last Advantages”
Laura Fryer, former Executive Producer at Microsoft Games Studios, called out the company after its Game Pass Ultimate price hikes.
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"Hades II isn’t as experimental as some of Supergiant's other works, and its weak ending is perhaps a casualty of playing things a touch too safe. But in its scope, its cohesion, and its visual flair, never has Supergiant pushed itself further."
Hades II Review
Hades II is a worthy successor to one of the best roguelites ever made.
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Microsoft will seemingly not pass on Xbox Game Pass Ultimate price hikes in select regions for users already on auto-renewing plans, in order to adhere to local laws.

Regions include Germany, Italy, Poland, Ireland, and South Korea.
Microsoft Pauses Xbox Game Pass Price Hikes for Select Regions and Users
Some Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers have received emails stating the price increase “will only affect new purchases” for the time being.
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Reporting from Game File has revealed that in 2024, Ubisoft cancelled an Assassin's Creed game set in the post-Civil War US, starring a former slave.

Reasons for the cancellation included the current US political climate, as well as the controversy surrounding Assassin's Creed Shadows.
Ubisoft Cancelled Assassin’s Creed Game Due to US Political Climate – Report
Sources told Game File that the new Assassin's Creed project would have featured a former slave who takes on the KKK, among other things.
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