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Streamer cut from TV feed after misogynist video resurfaces

Streamer cut from TV feed after misogynist video resurfaces

photo: Zac Goodwin – PA Pictures (Getty Images) Streamer, YouTuber and all-round internet star IShowSpeed ​​recently helped one of Europe’s biggest TV networks, Sky Sports, to broadcast English Premier League matches. That was reportedly up to the network’s executives found out about a video that went viral in April. 03:51 The new multiplayer maps in ...

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No Man’s Sky update made player inventories ‘unrecognizable’

No Man’s Sky update made player inventories ‘unrecognizable’

picture: Hello games Last week’s comprehensive update too Nobody’s heaven brought a lot of changes. Some made the game much more malleable and accessible, while others, such as B. Optimizations to inventory mechanics have been the subject of controversy within the community. Seemingly in response to the backlash, Hello Games appears to be making some ...

No Man’s Sky Goes Roguelike With Leviathan Space Whale Update

No Man’s Sky Goes Roguelike With Leviathan Space Whale Update

screenshot: Hello games The next Nobody’s heaven extension is all about space whales. Well, okay, there’s a whole new roguelike-style expedition for players to tackle as well, but come on. space whales baby Today’s update called Leviathan sees the immeasurable Nobody’s heaven The universe gets a little bigger with the introduction of the aforementioned megafauna ...

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Sean Murray is already screaming for a No Man’s Sky sequel

Sean Murray is already screaming for a No Man’s Sky sequel

Sean Murray presents Nobody’s heaven at E3 2015photo: Christian Peterson (Getty Images) Stop me if you’ve heard this before: While a youngest IGN interviewSean Murray, Hello Games’ managing director, called the studio’s new venture “something pretty ambitious.” “Similar to Nobody’s heavenit’s the kind of project that even if a thousand people worked on it would ...