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Alawar has announced the development of
They Always Run a game about a three-armed mutant who hunts the most dangerous criminals in the galaxy.
Alawar has announced the development of a 2D action game that s sure to appeal to fans of space westerns. They Always Run is being developed by the company s internal division, known for such projects as Distrust and I am not a Monster. Alawar will be serving as publisher.
The game takes place in an alternate future in which the Empire has fallen and all inhabited worlds have descended into crime. In such times, there s a high demand for people who can find anyone, anywhere – from the central worlds to the outskirts of civilization.
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The patches for a number of PlayStation 3 titles have seemingly vanished for some users ahead of the closure of the PlayStation 3 digital marketplace.
Back in March, Sony confirmed it would be shutting down the PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, and PSP stores on web and consoles, leaving many fans worried about how the company would look to preserve titles on those platforms.
Journey,
Twisted Metal can no longer be patched on PlayStation 3.
That means new players looking to acquire those titles before the PlayStation 3 marketplace closes in July won t be getting the most up-to-date version, potentially restricting access to features like PlayStation Trophies and online play.
Live Ops Management before Live Ops - a.k.a. Live Ops Tool Development of 2021 at Square Enix Montreal by David Molnar on 04/12/21 01:00:00 pm The following blog post, unless otherwise noted, was written by a member of Gamasutras community. The thoughts and opinions expressed are those of the writer and not Gamasutra or its parent company.
Live Ops Blog Series
1. Live Ops Management before Live Ops a.k.a. Live Ops Tool Development of 2021 at Square Enix Montreal
2. The Day of a LiveOps Manager during the soft launch phase at Square Enix Montreal
3. Creating Personalized Player’s experience for maximum engagement
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A French court has revisited one of the 2018 court cases against Quantic Dream overturned the decision of that unfair dismissal case which, at the time, found that the employee had been forced out of the studio by toxic and predatory behavior.
In a ruling shared by GamesIndustry.biz (via IGN) this week, the court has come to the consensus that the allegedly misogynistic, homophobic, and racist culture at Quantic Dream wasn t the reason for the employee s departure, and therefore the unfair dismissal ruling doesn t apply.
The earlier case concerned a number of reports published by French media outlets that levied serious misconduct allegations against Quantic Dream co-founders David Cage and Guillaume de Fondaumiere, and detailed other instances of toxic and predatory behavior at the studio.