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Olandria Carthen Is a Walking Work of Art at Paris Fashion Week






Her high-fashion era is off to a stunning start.Her high-fashion era is off to a stunning start.
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How to Start Going to the Gym






“Gymtimidation is a real thing, but I can promise you no one is actually paying attention to you.”“Gymtimidation is a real thing, but I can promise you no one is actually paying attention to you.”
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Alix Earle and Sadie Sink Found the Easiest Way to Try Bangs This Winter






Low-maintenance wispy fringe is trending.Low-maintenance wispy fringe is trending.
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Ubisoft launches voluntary redundancy process to cut 200 jobs from Paris head office






The latest target of Ubisoft’s eternal cutbacks is its head office, with 200 roles proposed to be cut from Ubisoft International in Paris. The company has started a voluntary redundancy program to deliver the cuts, with delivery to be negotiated with trade unions. GamesIndustry.biz understands the number represents 18% of the unit’s staff.
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Marcello Hernández Credited Black Culture For Gen Z Slang On “SNL”, And Good On Him For Saying The Quiet Part Out Loud






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RuneScape maker Jagex says it will never use generative AI to make in-game content






UK-based developer Jagex has said players will never encounter content created using AI within its games.
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Can You Name These 25 UBER Iconic Films In 100 Seconds Or Less?






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Stop Killing Games EU petition hits 1.3m verified signatures






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Why success was the worst thing to happen to Prison Architect maker Introversion Software






Surviving for 25 years as an independent game developer is no mean feat. In the UK, only a handful of studios have lasted for longer without being bought out or shut down. But paradoxically, success was one of the hardest things for Introversion Software to deal with.
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Call of Duty and Battlefield “struggled to stand out” over Christmas period, according to analyst






Live service games were the main revenue drivers over the Christmas period, with Arc Raiders maintaining its hold at No.3 while Call of Duty and Battlefield “struggled to stand out.”