Mighty_Murphy
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- Marathon flopped - Concord flopped - Highguard flopped - Suicide Squad KTJL flopped - XDefiant flopped - Splitgate flopped Live service games are flopping and getting cancelled and Western devs don’t know why Meanwhile Marvel Rivals:







Xbox CEO Asha Sharma hints they are planning on moving away from having customers buying consoles and instead going to a monthly rental or subscription program She says it's hard to imagine people continuing to spend thousands of dollars on future console generations This is code for you will own nothing and we will charge you monthly for a product forever




SHE’S SO???



Bungie supported BLM. Bungie supported Pride. Bungie even released a statement on Roe v. Wade. Bungie was more interested in becoming a political platform than a game studio. It never listened to players. And now, layoffs are reportedly hitting the studio.








Ubisoft says the story in Assassin’s Creed Shadows didn’t connect with players the way it hoped. To address that, the game’s final free update, called Black Tides, adds about two hours of new story content and gives Naoe and Yasuke what Ubisoft calls the “real ending” to their adventure. The update wraps up loose ends, improves some criticized story elements, and sets up the upcoming Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced. Ubisoft says it listened to player feedback and hopes this final chapter delivers a more satisfying ending


Japanese developer Onimushi says Steam rejected the demo for its all-ages visual novel The Distant Circular World after flagging several scenes as sexually suggestive. One scene had already been changed after earlier feedback, replacing an image of the character showering after falling into a river with a completely black screen. Even then, the demo was rejected. Onimushi said, “Steam treated it as ‘too sexual’ and refused to review it,” adding that he was “left baffled” that “even a black screen isn’t okay.” He criticized the lack of clear standards, saying, “Nobody can tell where the line between what’s acceptable and what isn’t lies.” According to him, “The biggest problem is that the decision changes depending on which reviewer you get.”






















