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Embracer Group’s Eidos-Montréal studio Lays Off 75 Employees

Eidos-Montréal Lays Off 75 Employees Amid Ongoing Embracer Restructuring Studio Cuts Staff After Project Completion, Continues Work on Fable Reboot Embracer-owned Eidos-Montréal (Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy, Deus Ex) has announced layoffs affecting up to 75 employees, marking the second round of job cuts at the studio in under a year. In a public statement, the studio confirmed the layoffs are…

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Dash into Sacre Bleu on April 17

Dash And Slash Your Way To Freedom With sharp controls and fluid movement, Sacre Bleu offers a refreshing take on the 2D platformer genre.Featuring fast-paced combo-based combat and a smooth bullet-time mechanic, the game is clearly built with combo chasers and speedrunners in mind.And at the heart of it all is a charismatic, French-accented protagonist,…

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RuneScape Dragonwilds Announced

The Legend Continues Since 2001 Originally released in 2001, RuneScape is one of the most iconic and enduring MMORPGs in gaming history. Now, over two decades later, developer Jagex has announced its ambitious new project: RuneScape: Dragonwilds, a survival MMO set in the same beloved universe. Built in Unreal Engine 5, Dragonwilds brings a…

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Palworld Devs Confirm Official Dating Sim

No,This is not a April Fool Joke Pocketpair Unveils Surprising Palworld Dating Sim – "Palpagos Private Academy" A new Palworld dating simulator has been officially announced, shocking fans with its unexpected twist on the monster-taming franchise. The game, titled "Palpagos Private Academy," appeared on Steam on March 31, accompanied by a trailer shared on X (Twitter)—leaving players both intrigued and bewildered.…

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NieR: Automata Could Be Far More Significant Than We Thought

"It Saved The Japanese Video Game Industry" - Former Playstation President PlatinumGames' NieR: Automata might be more important than anyone realized—former PlayStation president Shuhei Yoshida suggests it could have saved the Japanese video game industry. In the words of former PlayStation president Shuhei Yoshida, NieR: Automata helped Japanese developers rediscover their cultural strength—freeing them from over-reliance…

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