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The producer of Triangle Strategy commemorates the second anniversary with the unveiling of new artwork

It may come as a surprise, but Triangle Strategy has already reached its second anniversary. Indeed, Square Enix’s remarkable HD-2D RPG was launched on this day two years ago (4 March), and producer Yasuaki Arai has shared his celebration on the game’s official Twitter account. Thanking the fans for their ongoing support, Arai unveiled a new artwork by game artist ...

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Multiple WayForward Prototypes Surface Online After Data Breach

WayForward, known for creating the Shantae series and Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp, recently experienced a data breach resulting in the exposure of developmental prototypes and game backups on the internet. According to Lance McDonald’s tweet, the leaked details reportedly originated from a discarded hard drive that has since been discovered, leading to a significant portion of its contents being ...

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Crash Bandicoot Developer Toys For Bob Parts Ways With Activision & Xbox, Becomes Independent

This week has been quite eventful for the video game industry, and it looks like there’s more excitement to come. Following recent layoffs at PlayStation and Electronic Arts, developers are now separating from their parent companies. Furthermore, the developer behind Crash Bandicoot and Spyro, Toys for Bob, recently revealed its decision to part ways with Activision and the Xbox team ...

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Embark on an interstellar journey in the latest complimentary expansion for Vampire Survivors

For fans of Vampire Survivors, the latest update takes players on a cosmic adventure. The update is officially named the ‘Space-54 Update’ and comes at no cost. Introducing an additional bonus stage, two fresh characters, four new weapons, a new relic, and seven achievements waiting to be unlocked. There are additional layers waiting to be discovered! For those who haven’t ...

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Electronic Arts has recently announced a reduction in workforce by 5%, along with the closure of a studio and cancellation of games

The game industry is experiencing more layoffs as Electronic Arts, a third-party publisher and developer, announced today that it will be laying off 5% of its staff, approximately 670 employees. Andrew Wilson, the CEO of Electronic Arts, mentioned this in a message to the team in response to the rapidly changing industry. Due to this decision, the company is discontinuing ...

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