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Disney+ and Hulu could merge into one app

Disney+ and Hulu could merge into one app

After its dismal results, the new Disney+ plan would be a merger with Hulu join the conversation It’s been a start to the year full of (not so good) news about the Disney+ app. Earlier this year we told you the app was going to have an ad-free plan, and now word is circulating that ...

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Pedro Pascal stars in Weird Merge Mansion Game Ad

Pedro Pascal stars in Weird Merge Mansion Game Ad

“Honestly, I don’t even know where to start.” This is the opening line in an ad for the mobile game merge mansion, said of none other than the current Hollywood daddy of the moment, Pedro Pascal. And you know what? Same, Pedro. The same thing. The ad continues, Pascal as the emotional core, introducing us ...

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Forspoken Development Studio To Merge With Square Enix

Forspoken Development Studio To Merge With Square Enix

Square Enix Announces It Will Merge Its Wholly Owned Subsidiaries Luminous production Entered the company on May 1. The merger is part of the company’s efforts to “further enhance the competitiveness of the group’s development studios” as part of its current medium-term business strategy. Forspoken PC Highlights Trailer According to Square, Luminous Productions not only ...

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Meet Your Maker: When the ARPG and the building game merge

Released in 2014 by Ubisoft The mighty quest for epic loot, an action RPG game in which you had to build your own dungeon and plunder other people’s. Like a tower defense, you had to place your defenses cleverly to protect your assets. Unfortunately, the sauce did not reach the players. Almost a decade later, ...

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Microsoft confirms “10-year commitment to bring Call of Duty to Nintendo” after Blizzard/Activision merge

Microsoft confirms “10-year commitment to bring Call of Duty to Nintendo” after Blizzard/Activision merge

There has been a lot of speculation and opinions from fans and industry analysts on what the Microsoft’s purchase of Blizzard-Activision will mean for the latter’s various IPs being released on non-Microsoft platforms, such as the Nintendo Switch. Well, the matter has been somewhat addressed by Xbox head Phil Spencer. However, it only applies to ...