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“Mass Effect” officially launches as an Amazon TV series, written by the screenwriter of the “Fast and Furious” movies, in which Vin Diesel and John Cena have a heated argument over family issues

“Mass Effect” officially launches as an Amazon TV series, written by the screenwriter of the “Fast and Furious” movies, in which Vin Diesel and John Cena have a heated argument over family issues

Is your life a quarter of a star system at a time? Well, if you do, and you like Mass Effect, there’s some good news. BioWare’s sci-fi RPG series is getting its own TV show from Amazon, with development already underway, it has been revealed. So with the launch of Dragon Age: Veiled Keeper, not ...

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The Manor Lords developers asked everyone what the next patch should include, and naturally a heated argument broke out between Butcher and Rampart.

The Manor Lords developers asked everyone what the next patch should include, and naturally a heated argument broke out between Butcher and Rampart.

What do you think developer Slavic Magic needs to add next to Manor Lords? That’s exactly the question they posed to the game’s community recently, sparking a debate among butcher fans, rampart enthusiasts, and a fair few who fall somewhere in between these two ultra-orthodoxies. Yes, after the concept of mourning was added to the ...

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An argument that will silence all the haters

An argument that will silence all the haters

We’ve received some new information about the development of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom and it was obviously no easy task putting it together. There’s no denying that Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom was a huge success. This sequel managed to meet and even exceed the community’s expectations. So it was obvious that sales followed, ...

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Activision’s communications director uses The Last of Us series as an argument against the FTC

Activision’s communications director uses The Last of Us series as an argument against the FTC

The media debate between FTC and Activision executives continues. In this case, and as it could not be more, the director of communications of Activision Blizzard, Lulu Cheng, returns. As usual, Cheng uses his social media channels to launch constant arguments and comments against the possible lawsuit from regulators seeking to stop Microsoft’s purchase of ...