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Games Industry Analyst - Game Development BSc


Battlefield has delayed the release of Season 2 of Battlefield 6 and REDSEC to February 17 “This extended launch has been implemented to allow extra time to further develop and refine Season 2 as a result of community feedback”


Because there are far more people in Britain than the official census shows. The third worlders are usually on mobile data and not using broadband/WiFi as their stay in Britain is illegal and they hide within ethnic enclaves, sheltered by their community. Swathes of Bradford, Birmingham, Blackburn, Manchester all have unusuable 5G because of the congestion. Pre-Boriswave, 5G was actually amazing. I remember being at a rally in London with tens of thousands of people around me - and having usable internet where I could even load the livestream of the event. This was unheard of in the 4G era when I could barely use my phone for internet in London at all. The Boriswave pushed many pieces of national infrastructure beyond a critical point of failure though. Not just mobile networks.





Rockstar Games reveals they fired 34 developers because they leaked comments on the progress of GTA 6 development, specific features and timelines to launch. They believe that if the comments in question were leaked they would have been big gaming news and might even have affected Take-Two’s share price. “We regret that these dismissals were necessary; however, confidentiality is fundamental to everything Rockstar Games does. Global interest in our games is unparalleled. Even the smallest leak of any information relating to our products and practices can cause major commercial and creative damage.” They also said that three other employees were fired, including one who disclosed information about GTA 6 in April 2025 to a third party that published the information to social media (most likely referring to Jason and Lucia’s full names leak that happened right before Trailer 2). (Source: ign.com/articles/union…)







🗣️ 'We felt we had done everything right in life' Max Griffiths and wife Nicole – both work in the tech sector on salaries of £125,000 and around £100,000 respectively – have fallen victim to the cliff-edge tax that's forcing middle-class families to take desperate measures. Read their story ⬇️ telegraph.co.uk/money/tax/news…


@Mr_Rebs_ :') big hints in my article


🗣️ 'We felt we had done everything right in life' Max Griffiths and wife Nicole – both work in the tech sector on salaries of £125,000 and around £100,000 respectively – have fallen victim to the cliff-edge tax that's forcing middle-class families to take desperate measures. Read their story ⬇️ telegraph.co.uk/money/tax/news…




Ruben's still in Manchester 🤣 He was seen leaving a cafe in Cheshire.


FABLE IS COMING
















