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The MMO Dune: Awakening is preparing for its launch on 20 May, and fans are looking forward to exploring the sands of Arrakis. In a new blog post, Funcom has revealed some interesting details about the ornithopters, the flying machines that will be key to the game.
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Rockstar Games has released GTA 5 Enhanced on PC, but the game has received a cold reception from players, with the lowest rating of any game in the series on Steam. Out of 20,000 reviews, negative ratings account for 46%.
Capcom filed a new trademark application for Dino Crisis in March. However, despite the almost thirty-year history of the franchise, the enthusiasm of fans for the new instalment may be premature.
LEGO is preparing for a new stage in its history by announcing its intention to start developing video games internally. The company's CEO, Niels Christiansen, shared the plans, emphasising the importance of creating games that are in line with the LEGO brand.
NEXON and Neople have announced that their soulslike game The First Berserker: Khazan has officially gone gold. This means the completion of the main stage of development, and now the game is at the stage of final polishing before the release, which is scheduled for 27 March 2025.
In a recent interview with PC Gamer, Rebellion CEO Jason Kingsley shared his vision of success in the video game industry. He noted that the work in his studio is about professional control over the scale of projects and costs, as well as the readiness to stop in time if the game becomes too big.
Electronic Arts has introduced microtransactions in the closed alpha testing of Skate. Players will have access to the in-game currency San Van Bucks to purchase cosmetic items, which will be part of the preparation for the game's early access launch in 2025.
Moon Studios, known for the Ori series, has announced its full independence after acquiring the rights to its latest game, No Rest for the Wicked. This decision was a key step for the studio, which now has full control over the development and future of the project.
Playdead co-founder Dino Patti is at the centre of a legal dispute with his former partner Arnt Jensen. The studio, known for its cult games Limbo and Inside, is now in the spotlight again due to accusations of using intellectual property "without permission".
Take-Two Interactive, the publisher of the Grand Theft Auto and Borderlands series, has filed a lawsuit against the online platform PlayerAuctions. The company is accused of selling "heavily modified" accounts, items and virtual currency obtained through hacking software and cheats.
The developer of Manor Lords is actively working on improving the game
The indie horror R.E.P.O. is also receiving a lot of interest.
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