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E3 is Officially Dead

E3 is Officially Dead

After over 20 years of being the premiere trade-show for the gaming industry, E3 is officially dead. This morning the Entertainment Software Association (ESA) announced that it was canceling the long-running show permanently. "After more than two decades of hosting an event that has served as a central showcase for…
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Google Officially Kills Stadia

Google Officially Kills Stadia

It's official: Stadia is dead. After a meddling presence in the gaming industry over the past few years, Google has confirmed that it is shutting down all Stadia operations. Stadia Vice President and General Manager, Phil Harrison, confirmed the news via a blog post this morning. Officially, all Stadia games…
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BioWare Pulls the Plug on Anthem

BioWare Pulls the Plug on Anthem

Initially hyped to be the next big IP from BioWare and a game set to deliver content for years on end, Anthem instead launched in a poor state and revealed severe mismanagement of development by the studio. Over the past couple of years we've had glimpses of how Anthem was…
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Nexon Writes Off Lawbreakers Entirely

Nexon Writes Off Lawbreakers Entirely

Nexon, publishing company for Lawbreakers, has written off Lawbreakers entirely essentially meaning the game's value is now $0. Their third quarter investors report can be found here, and reports that Lawbreakers accounted for the majority of $32.6 million in expenses. Most peculiar however, is that according to a Q&A session…
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