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Holiday season is in full swing! At the time of this publication, it was still Christmas Day in many parts of the world, Hanukkah was nearing its end, and Kwanzaa was just beginning. There was also a secular holiday called Festivas, which celebrated This includes “Afflicted Broadcasts”. Let’s celebrate by pointing out some stories of hardware and software issues from across the industry.
Nintendo has been raising some issues over the last week, with new research suggesting a horrifying stick drift. Annoy Switch Joycons This is an inherent design flaw, not the result of players overusing click-on controllers.To make matters worse, another report claims that some of Nintendo’s first-party games have their own shortcomings; allow third-party access to the device or even payment information from the user.
Luckily, the hapless Google Stadia user received some good news this week, with Ubisoft Transfer that game to your PC Free for users who purchased them on the platform, which is scheduled to shut down in mid-January. PlayStation games also have reason to celebrate. I have new details Customization options for the DualSense Edge (although DualShock is clearly a better name).
you haven’t seen the last of us…
…but there’s a chance January 15th when the live-action series hits HBO and HBO Max.When According to the showrunnerJensen Ackles, who doesn’t star as Joel in the series, seems to appreciate the series, as he revealed. fought hard for the role he wantedInstead, Pedro Pascal, who played Troy Baker, who played Joel in the game, will helm the show. guess yourselfBaker will also join the creators of the game in podcast analyze the show.
Somewhere in the TV world, Amazon has praised the God of War series. Commitment to raw materialsand Hideo Kojima seems to be on the fence about whether Sam Bridges will make an appearance Death Stranding movie adaptation.
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And Microsoft’s Activision-Blizzard acquisition wouldn’t make headlines this week if it didn’t raise its head.Aside from being a software giant sued by a group of gamers Over the potential deal, European Union regulators have yet to settle their feelings on the deal. Send survey To collect their thoughts on companies across the industry. Meanwhile, Ativision-Blizzard President and COO Daniel Alegre said, Scheduled to move out in March.
And Microsoft isn’t the only company with legal issues. pay $520 million For actions that you believe lead to incorrect purchases in Fortnite.