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gameranx.com

> We don't think Ubisoft's shareholders and workers are on the same page though.

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www.techspot.com

> Formerly known as Project Condor, FBC: Firebreak is a three-player cooperative first-person shooter. It's the first multiplayer game Remedy has made, though it did work on the two single-player campaigns of Smilegate's multiplayer shooter CrossfireX.

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www.gamesindustry.biz

> Studio founded by ex-Bungie devs adds 180 staff to Keywords' development empire > Certain Affinity will continue to be led by its management team, including founder and CEO Max Hoberman and president and COO Paul Sams. The pair currently oversee a workforce of 180 people across the US and Canada.

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www.techspot.com

> As the latest installment in the long-running Ys franchise nears its Western release, recent deep dives have revealed the radical under-the-hood changes made to the PC version by a support studio. Users can expect PC-only features like local co-op, loading optimizations, and frame rates exceeding 300 fps.

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gameranx.com

> It's a convergence of certain video game fandoms for sure.

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www.techspot.com

> Starting with the hardware requirements, Dragon Age: The Veilguard's lowest setting – 1080p/30 fps, graphics preset low – is pretty forgiving, asking for just a Core i5-8400 or AMD Ryzen 3 3300X and GTX 970/GTX 1650 or AMD Radeon R9 290X.

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www.techspot.com

> The reveal comes from X user @ChrisMack32, who posted a video showing them unplugging a Super Nintendo controller – connected via USB – at one of the Nintendo Museum's booths. Removing the cable from the controller results in what sounds like the familiar noise that plays when a Windows device is disconnected. If you listen carefully, you can also hear the Windows 'device connect' sound when the controller is plugged back in.

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