• Just like when a failed redacted document was leaked on the Internet, it seems that the Court of North California District needs to have double-check on their office clerks.

    Because there was a massive leaks of findings and evidence regarding #Xbox that were filed during the failed FTC Preliminary Injunction against Microsoft on attempting to buy Activision Blizzaard.
    The leaked documents highlights all plans that Microsoft have for this decade including a buying spree with names like Nintendo (it will be the 2nd time since late 90's attempt), WB Games, Valve and more.

    AS for Xbox Hardware, despite Phil Spencer confirming that there will be no mid-gen upgrade, we could see an All-Digital Xbox Series X (no Blu-Ray ROM) by 2025 & new custom Xbox controller in 2024.
    Microsoft tentatively aims for 2028 to say/launch what's next for Xbox hardware.

    It will be interesting on the reach that Xbox wants to stretch as there are visions of maybe a proper Nintendo Switch answer for the next main hardware as an "hybrid" computing and also, a Cloud-Ready Xbox console was mentioned.

    Now that Stadia is out of the picture, Microsoft is already developing Game Pass Cloud Servers upgrades to prepare Xbox as a proper PC gaming streaming and no longer exclusive Xbox Series X environment.

    Talking about Stadia, Microsoft was wary on chances to compete, but after the first rumors of Immersive Stream, the corporate version of Stadia, was a new priority rather Stadia itself, CEO Satya Nadella asked Xbox team about any opportunities & how they see why Google failed.

    At the Preliminary Injunction hearing, it was revealed that Microsoft chose NOT to upper up their Cloud Gaming offering & let Stadia take the lead, precisely because Microsoft knew that it will be used against it in case of a massive purchase, like the Activision Blizzard deal.

    Finally in gaming software related, The Elder Scrolls VI was originally slated for a 2022 release, but Starfield took priority.
    Before the purchase of ZeniMax Studios and Bethesda, works on the next DOOM game, Dishonored 3 & a Ghostwire Tokyo sequel were in the pipeline.

    Finally, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion and Fallout 3 remaster are also in development, meanwhile, it was mentioned that Rockstar Games is working on the next-gen upgrade of Read Dead Redemption 2.
    There is an expectation that more things will go public in a matter of days.

    #Gaming #GamingNews
    Just like when a failed redacted document was leaked on the Internet, it seems that the Court of North California District needs to have double-check on their office clerks. Because there was a massive leaks of findings and evidence regarding #Xbox that were filed during the failed FTC Preliminary Injunction against Microsoft on attempting to buy Activision Blizzaard. The leaked documents highlights all plans that Microsoft have for this decade including a buying spree with names like Nintendo (it will be the 2nd time since late 90's attempt), WB Games, Valve and more. AS for Xbox Hardware, despite Phil Spencer confirming that there will be no mid-gen upgrade, we could see an All-Digital Xbox Series X (no Blu-Ray ROM) by 2025 & new custom Xbox controller in 2024. Microsoft tentatively aims for 2028 to say/launch what's next for Xbox hardware. It will be interesting on the reach that Xbox wants to stretch as there are visions of maybe a proper Nintendo Switch answer for the next main hardware as an "hybrid" computing and also, a Cloud-Ready Xbox console was mentioned. Now that Stadia is out of the picture, Microsoft is already developing Game Pass Cloud Servers upgrades to prepare Xbox as a proper PC gaming streaming and no longer exclusive Xbox Series X environment. Talking about Stadia, Microsoft was wary on chances to compete, but after the first rumors of Immersive Stream, the corporate version of Stadia, was a new priority rather Stadia itself, CEO Satya Nadella asked Xbox team about any opportunities & how they see why Google failed. At the Preliminary Injunction hearing, it was revealed that Microsoft chose NOT to upper up their Cloud Gaming offering & let Stadia take the lead, precisely because Microsoft knew that it will be used against it in case of a massive purchase, like the Activision Blizzard deal. Finally in gaming software related, The Elder Scrolls VI was originally slated for a 2022 release, but Starfield took priority. Before the purchase of ZeniMax Studios and Bethesda, works on the next DOOM game, Dishonored 3 & a Ghostwire Tokyo sequel were in the pipeline. Finally, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion and Fallout 3 remaster are also in development, meanwhile, it was mentioned that Rockstar Games is working on the next-gen upgrade of Read Dead Redemption 2. There is an expectation that more things will go public in a matter of days. #Gaming #GamingNews
  • The Verge published internal emails from Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella to #Xbox team in 2021, asking if Google white-labeling Stadia was an opportunity for Xbox.

    It is suggested that PC streaming by Xbox is STILL in development despite failing a 2022 launch.

    #Gaming #GamingNews
    The Verge published internal emails from Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella to #Xbox team in 2021, asking if Google white-labeling Stadia was an opportunity for Xbox. It is suggested that PC streaming by Xbox is STILL in development despite failing a 2022 launch. #Gaming #GamingNews
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  • A day later... still have my mind blown that Microsoft foresaw that improving Xbox xCloud to safely be a front to Google Stadia could back-fire in the future on not helping avoiding monopoly-related thing.

    We will never know if Stadia could have real opponent tech speaking.
    A day later... still have my mind blown that Microsoft foresaw that improving Xbox xCloud to safely be a front to Google Stadia could back-fire in the future on not helping avoiding monopoly-related thing. We will never know if Stadia could have real opponent tech speaking.
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  • FTC ruined an opportunity to have the second half of the day making sense and failed miserably.

    I believe Stadia narrative and former product lead deposition, while sad to know that it's executive were hanging on luck than data, neither helped/unhelped.
    FTC ruined an opportunity to have the second half of the day making sense and failed miserably. I believe Stadia narrative and former product lead deposition, while sad to know that it's executive were hanging on luck than data, neither helped/unhelped.
    Final recap of Day 2 of FTC Preliminary Injunction against Microsoft buying ABK:

    -As with Jim Ryan, Sony CEO Kenichiro Yoshida originally didn't have any issue as Phil Spencer called himself the day it was announce the transaction
    -Spencer reiterates that Xbox exclusive games are not the 100% od the day-to-day at Microsoft Gaming nowadays
    -Spencer: “Sony has a significant catalog of exclusives games. It’s drastically larger, dramatically larger than what we have on Xbox today. Both Sony and Nintendo’s first-party is stronger than Xbox.”
    -FTC tried to reinforce Spencer saying under oath that Call Of Duty will be still releasing for Playstation
    -At the same time, Spencer did acknowledged that beyond the 10 year mark thing cannot be assured as it will depend the state of trhe gaming market itself
    -FTC tried to make it sound weird that Microsoft is paying almost $70 billion for a gaming conglomerate just to get ahold of mobile gaming studios as main target, but Spencer backfired that mobile gaming is one of the footprints that Xbox is aiming at
    -FTC for the third time brought Nintendo narrative
    -A common-sense info that the FTC should know, but their lawyer asked if Microsoft needs to pay the agreed fee to Activision Blizzard shareholders right away. Spencer replied: “No, when you acquire something it’s not a payment. It’s really a transfer of cash into an asset called Activision that you believe it retains the value that you have acquired. It’s incorrect financially.”
    -FTC called Dov Zimring, Google’s former Stadia product lead as witness
    -FTC asked Zimring to describe Stadia
    -Zimring: “To our knowledge we had the best technology in the market. We had performance capabilities that didn’t exist in the [cloud] market like 4K.”

    “We had prototyped on Windows early on... the mission we had established at the very beginning was to enable revolutionary experiences... we saw Windows as limiting to innovate in that regard because we didn’t have control over the operating system.”

    -Zimring acknowledged that Stadia SDK was Linuix-based due operating cost saving
    -The closure of Stadia Games & Entertainment with the sudden stop of investment for AAA games was due wrong projected numbers
    -Originally, Google was willing to spend five years building AAA games for Stadia
    -FTC returned to Spencer
    -FTC wanted to a third time force Spencer to peldge on COD availability on Playstation but WAS CUT BY THE JUDGE WHO APPEARED TO BE ANNOYED ON THE FTC LAWYER LINES OF QUESTIONING THAT WERE STRAIGHT DISSINGENOUS.

    Judge: "I don’t need that, I’m going to cut off your questioning."
    -Judge wrapped things for today and will NOT ACCEPT this process to go beyond next Thursday, pretty much in line of Microsoft desired timeframe (5 days)
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  • Final recap of Day 2 of FTC Preliminary Injunction against Microsoft buying ABK:

    -As with Jim Ryan, Sony CEO Kenichiro Yoshida originally didn't have any issue as Phil Spencer called himself the day it was announce the transaction
    -Spencer reiterates that Xbox exclusive games are not the 100% od the day-to-day at Microsoft Gaming nowadays
    -Spencer: “Sony has a significant catalog of exclusives games. It’s drastically larger, dramatically larger than what we have on Xbox today. Both Sony and Nintendo’s first-party is stronger than Xbox.”
    -FTC tried to reinforce Spencer saying under oath that Call Of Duty will be still releasing for Playstation
    -At the same time, Spencer did acknowledged that beyond the 10 year mark thing cannot be assured as it will depend the state of trhe gaming market itself
    -FTC tried to make it sound weird that Microsoft is paying almost $70 billion for a gaming conglomerate just to get ahold of mobile gaming studios as main target, but Spencer backfired that mobile gaming is one of the footprints that Xbox is aiming at
    -FTC for the third time brought Nintendo narrative
    -A common-sense info that the FTC should know, but their lawyer asked if Microsoft needs to pay the agreed fee to Activision Blizzard shareholders right away. Spencer replied: “No, when you acquire something it’s not a payment. It’s really a transfer of cash into an asset called Activision that you believe it retains the value that you have acquired. It’s incorrect financially.”
    -FTC called Dov Zimring, Google’s former Stadia product lead as witness
    -FTC asked Zimring to describe Stadia
    -Zimring: “To our knowledge we had the best technology in the market. We had performance capabilities that didn’t exist in the [cloud] market like 4K.”

    “We had prototyped on Windows early on... the mission we had established at the very beginning was to enable revolutionary experiences... we saw Windows as limiting to innovate in that regard because we didn’t have control over the operating system.”

    -Zimring acknowledged that Stadia SDK was Linuix-based due operating cost saving
    -The closure of Stadia Games & Entertainment with the sudden stop of investment for AAA games was due wrong projected numbers
    -Originally, Google was willing to spend five years building AAA games for Stadia
    -FTC returned to Spencer
    -FTC wanted to a third time force Spencer to peldge on COD availability on Playstation but WAS CUT BY THE JUDGE WHO APPEARED TO BE ANNOYED ON THE FTC LAWYER LINES OF QUESTIONING THAT WERE STRAIGHT DISSINGENOUS.

    Judge: "I don’t need that, I’m going to cut off your questioning."
    -Judge wrapped things for today and will NOT ACCEPT this process to go beyond next Thursday, pretty much in line of Microsoft desired timeframe (5 days)
    Final recap of Day 2 of FTC Preliminary Injunction against Microsoft buying ABK: -As with Jim Ryan, Sony CEO Kenichiro Yoshida originally didn't have any issue as Phil Spencer called himself the day it was announce the transaction -Spencer reiterates that Xbox exclusive games are not the 100% od the day-to-day at Microsoft Gaming nowadays -Spencer: “Sony has a significant catalog of exclusives games. It’s drastically larger, dramatically larger than what we have on Xbox today. Both Sony and Nintendo’s first-party is stronger than Xbox.” -FTC tried to reinforce Spencer saying under oath that Call Of Duty will be still releasing for Playstation -At the same time, Spencer did acknowledged that beyond the 10 year mark thing cannot be assured as it will depend the state of trhe gaming market itself -FTC tried to make it sound weird that Microsoft is paying almost $70 billion for a gaming conglomerate just to get ahold of mobile gaming studios as main target, but Spencer backfired that mobile gaming is one of the footprints that Xbox is aiming at -FTC for the third time brought Nintendo narrative -A common-sense info that the FTC should know, but their lawyer asked if Microsoft needs to pay the agreed fee to Activision Blizzard shareholders right away. Spencer replied: “No, when you acquire something it’s not a payment. It’s really a transfer of cash into an asset called Activision that you believe it retains the value that you have acquired. It’s incorrect financially.” -FTC called Dov Zimring, Google’s former Stadia product lead as witness -FTC asked Zimring to describe Stadia -Zimring: “To our knowledge we had the best technology in the market. We had performance capabilities that didn’t exist in the [cloud] market like 4K.” “We had prototyped on Windows early on... the mission we had established at the very beginning was to enable revolutionary experiences... we saw Windows as limiting to innovate in that regard because we didn’t have control over the operating system.” -Zimring acknowledged that Stadia SDK was Linuix-based due operating cost saving -The closure of Stadia Games & Entertainment with the sudden stop of investment for AAA games was due wrong projected numbers -Originally, Google was willing to spend five years building AAA games for Stadia -FTC returned to Spencer -FTC wanted to a third time force Spencer to peldge on COD availability on Playstation but WAS CUT BY THE JUDGE WHO APPEARED TO BE ANNOYED ON THE FTC LAWYER LINES OF QUESTIONING THAT WERE STRAIGHT DISSINGENOUS. Judge: "I don’t need that, I’m going to cut off your questioning." -Judge wrapped things for today and will NOT ACCEPT this process to go beyond next Thursday, pretty much in line of Microsoft desired timeframe (5 days)
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  • So basically, there was a possibility that Google Stadia could have its money being run by Project xCloud now Xbox Game Pass Cloud, but of course, we will never know...

    And I don't know how I have to feel about this....
    So basically, there was a possibility that Google Stadia could have its money being run by Project xCloud now Xbox Game Pass Cloud, but of course, we will never know... And I don't know how I have to feel about this....
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  • Final recap of Day 2 of FTC Preliminary Injunction against Microsoft buying ABK:

    -As with Jim Ryan, Sony CEO Kenichiro Yoshida originally didn't have any issue as Phil Spencer called himself the day it was announce the transaction
    -Spencer reiterates that Xbox exclusive games are not the 100% od the day-to-day at Microsoft Gaming nowadays
    -Spencer: “Sony has a significant catalog of exclusives games. It’s drastically larger, dramatically larger than what we have on Xbox today. Both Sony and Nintendo’s first-party is stronger than Xbox.”
    -FTC tried to reinforce Spencer saying under oath that Call Of Duty will be still releasing for Playstation
    -At the same time, Spencer did acknowledged that beyond the 10 year mark things cannot be assured as it will depend on the state of the gaming market itself
    -FTC tried to make it sound weird that Microsoft is paying almost $70 billion for a gaming conglomerate just to get ahold of mobile gaming studios as main target, but Spencer backfired that mobile gaming is one of the footprints that Xbox is aiming at
    -FTC for the third time brought Nintendo narrative
    -A common-sense info that the FTC should know, but their lawyer asked if Microsoft needs to pay the agreed fee to Activision Blizzard shareholders right away. Spencer replied: “No, when you acquire something it’s not a payment. It’s really a transfer of cash into an asset called Activision that you believe it retains the value that you have acquired. It’s incorrect financially.”
    -FTC called Dov Zimring, Google’s former Stadia product lead as witness
    -FTC asked Zimring to describe Stadia
    -Zimring: “To our knowledge we had the best technology in the market. We had performance capabilities that didn’t exist in the [cloud] market like 4K.”

    “We had prototyped on Windows early on... the mission we had established at the very beginning was to enable revolutionary experiences... we saw Windows as limiting to innovate in that regard because we didn’t have control over the operating system.”

    -Zimring acknowledged that Stadia SDK was Linux-based due operating cost saving
    -The closure of Stadia Games & Entertainment with the sudden stop of investment for AAA games was due wrong projected numbers
    -Originally, Google was willing to spend five years building AAA games for Stadia
    -FTC returned to Spencer
    -FTC wanted to a third time force Spencer to pledge on COD availability on Playstation but WAS CUT BY THE JUDGE WHO APPEARED TO BE ANNOYED ON THE FTC LAWYER LINES OF QUESTIONING THAT WERE STRAIGHT DISSINGENOUS.

    Judge: "I don’t need that, I’m going to cut off your questioning."
    -Judge wrapped things for today and will NOT ACCEPT this process to go beyond next Thursday, pretty much in line of Microsoft desired timeframe (5 days)
    Final recap of Day 2 of FTC Preliminary Injunction against Microsoft buying ABK: -As with Jim Ryan, Sony CEO Kenichiro Yoshida originally didn't have any issue as Phil Spencer called himself the day it was announce the transaction -Spencer reiterates that Xbox exclusive games are not the 100% od the day-to-day at Microsoft Gaming nowadays -Spencer: “Sony has a significant catalog of exclusives games. It’s drastically larger, dramatically larger than what we have on Xbox today. Both Sony and Nintendo’s first-party is stronger than Xbox.” -FTC tried to reinforce Spencer saying under oath that Call Of Duty will be still releasing for Playstation -At the same time, Spencer did acknowledged that beyond the 10 year mark things cannot be assured as it will depend on the state of the gaming market itself -FTC tried to make it sound weird that Microsoft is paying almost $70 billion for a gaming conglomerate just to get ahold of mobile gaming studios as main target, but Spencer backfired that mobile gaming is one of the footprints that Xbox is aiming at -FTC for the third time brought Nintendo narrative -A common-sense info that the FTC should know, but their lawyer asked if Microsoft needs to pay the agreed fee to Activision Blizzard shareholders right away. Spencer replied: “No, when you acquire something it’s not a payment. It’s really a transfer of cash into an asset called Activision that you believe it retains the value that you have acquired. It’s incorrect financially.” -FTC called Dov Zimring, Google’s former Stadia product lead as witness -FTC asked Zimring to describe Stadia -Zimring: “To our knowledge we had the best technology in the market. We had performance capabilities that didn’t exist in the [cloud] market like 4K.” “We had prototyped on Windows early on... the mission we had established at the very beginning was to enable revolutionary experiences... we saw Windows as limiting to innovate in that regard because we didn’t have control over the operating system.” -Zimring acknowledged that Stadia SDK was Linux-based due operating cost saving -The closure of Stadia Games & Entertainment with the sudden stop of investment for AAA games was due wrong projected numbers -Originally, Google was willing to spend five years building AAA games for Stadia -FTC returned to Spencer -FTC wanted to a third time force Spencer to pledge on COD availability on Playstation but WAS CUT BY THE JUDGE WHO APPEARED TO BE ANNOYED ON THE FTC LAWYER LINES OF QUESTIONING THAT WERE STRAIGHT DISSINGENOUS. Judge: "I don’t need that, I’m going to cut off your questioning." -Judge wrapped things for today and will NOT ACCEPT this process to go beyond next Thursday, pretty much in line of Microsoft desired timeframe (5 days)
  • Is 2023 and I haven't figured out how can I have DOSBox instance of OG Mortal Kombat games letting me play with any Bluetooth controller, no Stadia or Xbox controller has avoided confusing punch, kick and d-pad movements....

    Good morning....
    Is 2023 and I haven't figured out how can I have DOSBox instance of OG Mortal Kombat games letting me play with any Bluetooth controller, no Stadia or Xbox controller has avoided confusing punch, kick and d-pad movements.... Good morning....
  • “Other Bets” continues to lose money. However, it reported $288 million revenue from $440 million in Q1 of 2022. However, it lost $1.2 billion compared to $835 million (recast) in the same quarter of last year.

    I don't wanna bet if that difference of almost $365 million are Stadia alone.
    https://9to5google.com/2023/04/25/alphabet-q1-2023-earnings/
    “Other Bets” continues to lose money. However, it reported $288 million revenue from $440 million in Q1 of 2022. However, it lost $1.2 billion compared to $835 million (recast) in the same quarter of last year. I don't wanna bet if that difference of almost $365 million are Stadia alone. https://9to5google.com/2023/04/25/alphabet-q1-2023-earnings/
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  • Stadia users! Do you remember the Stadia Double Deep Google Sheet that a fellow Stadian shared to the Stadia community?

    In my case and after buying Dragon Ball Z Kakarot Digital Deluxe Edition at special price, I am at 81 games out of the 204 owned (more than 50% were Stadia Pro and 7 that Ubisoft gifted on Ubisoft Connect) and just interested on buying again 59.

    Which left a difference of 64 games that were probably granted via Stadia Pro but never got any interest on them.
    Stadia users! Do you remember the Stadia Double Deep Google Sheet that a fellow Stadian shared to the Stadia community? In my case and after buying Dragon Ball Z Kakarot Digital Deluxe Edition at special price, I am at 81 games out of the 204 owned (more than 50% were Stadia Pro and 7 that Ubisoft gifted on Ubisoft Connect) and just interested on buying again 59. Which left a difference of 64 games that were probably granted via Stadia Pro but never got any interest on them.
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  • 314 Arts canceled the Kickstarter campaign for Projekt Z
    There is an unfortunate possibility that a crowdfunding campaign is not a guaranteed success nor it is an “shopping opportunity” as there is risk for the buyer as for the proposer of the idea and unfortunately Projekt Z became the latest example. While having less than a week for the Kickstarter deadline, 314 Arts confirmed that it had canceled the crowdfunding campaign for ProjektZ...
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  • 314 Arts confirms that they are serious on Stadia’s version of Projekt Z
    Kicking off the week, the creators of ProjektZ, 314 Arts, who will still seek to make the game a reality despite their unsuccessful crowdfunding, had some good news and definitively, Plan B is already running. In a development after canceling their Kickstarter for Projekt Z, 314 Arts tweeted today confirming that they have signed up as a Google Stadia partner, making it official that Projekt Z...
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  • 9to5Google: Hideo Kojima wanted to be a big Stadia partner
    Honestly there is no much to talk of Stadia as there are no more positive news and all the contrary, I seen in social media how gaming publishers and developers practically needs to make some loses, and in worst-case, studios that were preparing to have Stadia as their main income as proposed games now needs to be redeveloped for other platforms if the change is viable that is. But I cannot...
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  • A gamer was at the right time pre-ordering EA Sport FIFA 23 Ultimate Edition
    It is a game for the history as being the last one with the relationship of EA Sport and FIFA, of course, there is an Ultimate Edition that is aiming for an $99.99 cost, but I know that you would not believe how an Indian gamer was LUCKY enough to have it for an equivalent of 6 CENTS. No, this is not fake news. PC Gamer highlighted the Twitter account of Moin Hassan, a gamer from India that...
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  • A recap of the Playstation Showcase 2023
    An unusual early First round of the E3-less E3 for this year 2023 and Sony started engines with current and future games project landing for Playstation and this is a recap of the Playstation Showcase, but be warned, NOT every announced game is a Playstation 5 or PSVR 2 exclusive! Haven Studio first game is Fairgame$Jade Raymond made news a while back beginning with her stint on EA and...
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  • Amazon Luna will be Samsung Gaming Hub newest member
    Evidently, Samsung has been taking a great lead on Cloud Gaming attached as part of the SmartThings's IoT front to appeal to gamers that want convenience and seamless experience and after adding big players like Stadia, Xbox Game Pass Cloud and GeForce Now, here comes the new challenger. Samsung announced today that Amazon Luna is joining Samsung Gaming Hub in all Smart LEDs launched this year...
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  • Assassins Creed Valhalla gains The Forgotten Saga mode
    Tuesday morning and Ubisoft already gave more content to Assassin's Creed Valhalla a month before the confirmation of what's next for the franchise itself. Meanwhile, we have a new mode completely free to play called The Forgotten Saga with Title update 1.6.0 . The Forgotten Saga is a mode where you are with Odin All-Father, refusing the death of his son Baldr, and driving himself to Niflheim...
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  • Atari includes its Recharged game collection for Stadia
    While we are awaiting news on July's offering for PS Plus, Xbox Live Gold, Stadia Pro and Prime Gaming, Google alongside Atari announced that Stadia is bound for some throwback at Atari's classics remade. While there are not Stadia's exclusive, Atari announced that their recharged game collection, a  50th anniversary with many classics being remade, will be available for Stadia and this...
  • Baldur’s Gate 3 will get its first stable version on 2023
    We know that early access in gaming is another name of a beta game but with the benefit of developers to sell the game either way making the acknowledgement for the buyer that they are buying an unfinished product but promises not to pay again for the game when a stable release gets official. Baldur’s Gate is no exception and the most recent known example was originally launched on Google...
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  • Blacknut Cloud Gaming gains LG as new partner
    It seems that Google, Microsoft, Nvidia and Amazon need to pay more attention as a rising competitor called Blacknut is keeping rising. The last time I wrote about this company was when Square Enix confirmed having invested in them over 2 months ago despite Square Enix being high on Stadia. This week, in a joint venture, Blacknut announced that it reached an agreement with LG to have the...
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