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Choices developer Pixelberry Studios lays off staff






Pixelberry Studios, the developer of the hugely-successful episodic Choices mobile series, has allegedly laid off staff.
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Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 studio allegedly fires “obsolete” translator to replace them with AI






A translator formerly employed by Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 studio Warhorse Studios claims he has been “fired and replaced with AI.”
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9 Details From DreamWorks’ “Forgotten Island” Trailer That Made My Filipino Heart Absolutely Swell With Pride






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Here’s Every Major Outfit Zendaya Wore For “The Drama” Press Tour, And The Details Are A Match Made In Heaven






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After Sydney Sweeney Said She Was “Honored” To Be Playing Kim Novak In A Biopic, Kim Herself Weighed In — And Yikes






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‘Petal Nails’ Are the Softest Neutral Mani Trend to Wear This Spring






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I Highly Doubt You Can Guess These Medical Dramas Just From A Screenshot Of Their Hospital Rooms, So Try And Prove Me Wrong






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Raiding like it’s 1999: Why Daybreak thinks new players will try a 27-year-old MMO






The Everquest franchise is one of the industry’s true survivors. Launched all the way back in 1999, it was the first MMORPG to enjoy widespread commercial success, and was the defining example of the form until the arrival of World of Warcraft in 2003. The original game and its sequel, both of which switched to free-to-play over ten years ago, retain a player base and continue to receive monthly updates. This year, they will be joined by a sibling: EverQuest Legends, described as an “excavation and preservation project” that seeks to recreate the original experience.
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“The Pitt” Star Sepideh Moafi Shared The Powerful Reason She Said “F**k No” To Changing Her Name






“It felt like they needed me to be someone different in order to work or to sell something.”

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Death Stranding 2: On the Beach sales top 2 million | News-in-brief






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