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New World: Public Test Area (PTR) announced

New World: Public Test Area (PTR) announced

In the face of massive problems and dwindling player numbers, the developers of the Amazon MMO New World are reacting and setting up a public test area. In view of the not just a few problems that New World is struggling with, the developers now apparently want to involve the community more closely in upcoming ...

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WhatsApp for iOS receives public beta of cross-device support

WhatsApp for iOS receives public beta of cross-device support

WhatsApp remains the most used messaging application in the world. Now we can say that it is owned by Meta, the new company created to collect the service conglomerate of Mark Zuckerberg. For a few months now WhatsApp’s compatibility with multi-device support was being tested. That is, being able to use the app on different ...

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Devolver Digital goes public and acquires new studio

Devolver Digital goes public and acquires new studio

Devolver Digital announced today that it has been listed, and the stock exchange valued it at US$950 million. The company said that as it goes public, it will be able to continue to invest in games currently under development, cooperate with new games that could not be considered before, and add more “excellent talents that ...

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Bethesda Teases New Fallout 76 Feature for Public Test Server

Bethesda Teases New Fallout 76 Feature for Public Test Server

Bethesda recently has released the Steel Reign update for Fallout 76 but are now looking ahead to the next content and features for the game. Bethesda Teases New Fallout 76 Feature for Public Test Server With the recent release of the Steel Reign update for Fallout 76, Bethesda are already looking ahead to their next ...

Secret Nintendo Cafe in Tokyo now open to the public

Secret Nintendo Cafe in Tokyo now open to the public

Screenshot: Bloomberg Former Nintendo employee Toru Hashimoto has been running a secret diner for years in Tokyo, which, in addition to rare items from Nintendo’s past, also served as an industry meeting place for some of the biggest names in Japanese video game development. How this wonderful feature on Bloomberg revealed, 59-year-old Hashimoto opened 84— ...