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Amazon cancels the Lord of the Rings game

Amazon cancels the Lord of the Rings game

Stephany NunneleyApril 17, 2021 Greenwich Mean Time Amazon cancelled the “Lord of the Rings” game due to a dispute with the Chinese company Tencent. According to a Bloomberg report, online role-playing games based on The Lord of the Rings are no longer being developed. Since 2019, the game has been developed in cooperation with Amazon ...

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Bungie cancels plans to expand Destiny 2 Cosmodrome

Bungie cancels plans to expand Destiny 2 Cosmodrome

Destiny 2’s planned Cosmodrome expansion will not take place, the studio told fans Thursday in its weekly blog post. Instead, Bungie will focus on new projects. Last year, Bungie said that the new Destiny 2 Season of the Chosen would bring back two old Strikes from the original Destiny and expand the Cosmodrome location to ...

NinFan

US cancels all Huawei collaboration permits

US cancels all Huawei collaboration permits

Since the Donald Trump administration included Huawei in the entity list in early 2019, many American companies have requested permission to collaborate with the Chinese company. In fact, that’s what the list of entities is for, to force companies to seek express authorization from the government. In the nearly two-year veto, many have asked for ...

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Tim Cook cancels series about Apple-Gawker conflict

Tim Cook cancels series about Apple-Gawker conflict

Do you remember? This was in 2010. Apparently, an Apple employee forgot photos of a prototype of the future iPhone 4. These images ended up in the hands of the publication Gizmodo, belonging to the Gawker publishing group. And what did Gizmodo do? Of course, make the photos public. The magazine destroyed that wow effect ...

Geralt of Sanctuary

Nvidia cancels RTX 3080 20 GB & RTX 3070 16 GB

Nvidia cancels RTX 3080 20 GB & RTX 3070 16 GB

According to current rumors, there are probably no RTX 3080s with 20.0 GB of VRAM under the Christmas tree – and nothing else. Actually, the matter was clear: AMD is bringing its new Radeons – which, by the way, there has just been a really big leak – and Nvidia counters with souped-up versions of ...