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The Indiana Jones Game Looks GREAT…But It Is Still A Bethesda Game
This game could be amazing…or it could really suck. Bethesda has just dropped the very first reveal trailer for their brand-new Indiana Jones game, and it does look fantastic on the surface level. It really sucks that “it’s still a Bethesda game” is now a cautionary label, but here we are. In what has been
Microsoft Has Won FTC Battle Over Activision Blizzard Purchase…
I fear that the 1800’s Standard Oil age of gaming has just begun. After months of deliberation, Microsoft has come out on top of its battle against the FTC (and Sony by proxy) and has won the right to close its $70B acquisition of Activision Blizzard in the US. You can’t spell Rockerfeller and Standard
Microsoft Vs. FTC Battle Show HOW CHAOTIC Microsoft Leadership Is!
This is like a gaming soap opera. The ongoing legal battles and litigation between Microsoft and the FTC over the gaming giant’s $70B Activision Blizzard purchase has shown how chaotic and frankly pitiful Microsoft’s leadership truly is. You’d think the leadership at a company like Microsoft would be proud, confident, and a little arrogant, yet
Redfall Is A Disaster…
This is a worrying trend from Bethesda. Redfall has been released in a buggy, glitchy, and practically unplayable state as Bethesda seems to have completely dropped the ball on this new IP. And the most broken, boring, and useless game of the year goes to…Redfall! Hooray. Despite going into this game’s launch with really low
Redfall Development Changes Indicates Microsoft LIED About Being A Monopoly
Is anyone really that surprised? A Redfall developer told IGN that the game underwent huge development changes after Microsoft bought Bethesda as its PS5 port plans were forced to be abandoned. When Microsoft said that their purchase of Bethesda had not affected the port development of games for third party publishers (ex: PlayStation), its nose
Sony Has To Stop Its Own Mini-Monopoly To Be Able To Criticize Microsoft
It’s good to see them taking a stand against monopolizing, but it kind of rings hollow when they are one themselves. Sony has made it clear that they are firmly against Microsoft’s proposed $75B purchase of Activision and monopolization of the video game market…even though they are also a monopoly too. There’s not much worse