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The Boss

Steam updates its season pass policy to make it clear: there will be no mystery boxes that don’t explain what the DLC is and when it will be released

Steam updates its season pass policy to make it clear: there will be no mystery boxes that don’t explain what the DLC is and when it will be released

Valve has just updated its Steam policy for developers selling game season passes, making it clear that sellers have a responsibility to “clearly communicate” to players what DLC content is included in the season pass and when it will be released. Arriving soon. As part of the new guidelines, developers or publishers who want to ...

oriXone

Apple updates returns policy for Christmas campaign

Apple updates returns policy for Christmas campaign

October saw Apple updating much of its Mac lineup with the introduction of the M4 chip and leaving everything ready for Christmas shopping, which is already around the corner. In fact, in view of Black Friday, the starting signal will be given for Christmas shopping which, in the case of USA, will end on Three ...

The Boss

Nexus Mods says that if people are frustrated by the paid mod platform’s new policy on this controversial topic, they “should pressure the paid mod platform” to “do better.”

Nexus Mods says that if people are frustrated by the paid mod platform’s new policy on this controversial topic, they “should pressure the paid mod platform” to “do better.”

Popular modding site Nexus Mods recently announced an update to its paid modding policy, and, as ever, the topic seems to be a never-ending source of controversy, with somewhat mixed reactions from players and modders alike. So after parsing the comments about the update, which outlines its stance that “modding should be first and foremost ...

NinFan

an extensive update policy

an extensive update policy

The ace Android updates They traditionally constitute the weak point of the ecosystem created by Google. Until a few years ago, it was usual to find that the high-end models made a few leaps, while the entry-level and mid-range remained with one – or no – update. This changed radically with older policies: Samsung and ...