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Nintendo of Europe agrees to pay €35m fine for Joy-Con drift defects






Nintendo of Europe has agreed to pay a €35 million fine after a French regulator found the company misled customers about Joy-Con drift defects on original Switch controllers.
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After Opening Up About Her Image Being Used As “Thinspiration” As A Teen, “Skins” Star Hannah Murray Called Out The Public’s Reaction To Her Gaining Weight In Her 20s






“I’d gained quite a lot of weight from the medication; I’ve been in hospital. I found I was really uncomfortable in my body, I was very self-conscious.”

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Which Show Is This Fictional Restaurant/Café From?






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Here’s Why Everybody’s Obsessed With Daniel Radcliffe And His Girlfriend Erin Darke’s Red Carpet Photos At The Tony Awards






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I’m Giving You A Scene From 12 Different Film Franchises, You Just Have To Guess Which Movie They’re From






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If You Can Solve These ’80s, ’90s, And ’00s Movie Chains, You’re Officially A Certified Film Buff






By all means, solve these movie chains at a glacial pace. Here’s The Reel Deal #38. ?

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Nintendo confirms revised Switch 2 console with replaceable battery for EU consumers






Nintendo has announced a revised Switch 2 console for Europe to comply with legislation requiring replaceable batteries.
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“We walked away from years of work” – The long and troubled journey of The Wolf Among Us 2






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Xbox confirms console exclusivity will be decided on “case by case basis”






Xbox opened its summer showcase with the news that Gears of War E-day will not, after all, be releasing on PlayStation 5, and neither will inXile’s Clockwork Revolution.
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Crystal Dynamics using generative AI for early prototyping, but “finished content is human-created”






Crystal Dynamics has given more detail to GamesIndustry.biz on how it’s using AI in the development of Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis, following online backlash to its disclosure in the Steam page for the title.
