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EVGA to replace RTX 3090 GPUs that failed in New World Closed Beta
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Gamasutra - Phil Spencer expects Microsoft to buy a studio in Africa, South America, or India soon
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Contraband Announced From Avalanche Studios, Coming To Xbox Game Pass
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Ian Livingstone, co-founding partner at Hiro Capital, said,
“We are excited to begin 2021 by announcing Hiro’s investment in three amazing games studios, Snowprint, Double Loop and Happy Volcano. Each studio has demonstrated innovation and expertise in developing fun to play games which resonate with today’s audiences. I’m especially pleased that one of the studios came through our first Dark Star™ event for emerging indies looking to scale their businesses. If only venture capital had been interested in the games sector back in the 1970s, I might not have had to sleep in a van during the early days of Games Workshop!”
‘Cyberpunk 2077’ hotfix 1.12: What does it do?
CD Projekt Red closes the week with the release of “Cyberpunk 2077” hotfix 1.12 on Friday. While it only has two items in its notes, players should have it installed immediately on their game as it addresses a serious security vulnerability.
Per the hotfix 1.12 notes, it fixes a buffer overrun issue. It also removed or replaced non-ASLR DLLs.
Polygon explained that these updates address the security of files included in using mods. Meanwhile, it can be recalled that when CD Projekt Red first recognized the security issue, the “Cyberpunk 2077” developer said the vulnerability was found in external DLL files. It can then be used to execute remote codes to control PCs.