ThisGenGaming says:"In our first interview with Mad Fellows we talked about their game, Aaero (which we rated highly).
Yesterday we learned that they will soon release New DLC for their hit-indie game and we wanted to do a follow-up interview. Since me and Paul had so much to talk about we split the interview in a few parts. While talking to him I thought of an interesting question:
Do you happen to know how Microsoft &Sony go about selecting their Games With Gold and Playstation Plus games? Do they reach out to developers or is it the other way around and how does the compensation work?"
Hanzala from eXputer: "With Ubisoft's practices becoming increasingly anti-consumer lately, the destruction of The Sands of Time Remake looks almost inevitable."
Hey Ubi, here's a gun, don't shoot yourself in the foot.
*Ubi takes gun, aims at foot, empties clip*
Take-Two Interactive has announced that it will lay off 5% of its workforce and cancel some of its games in an effort to increase profits.
There should be a law that says you can’t get rid of employees just for profits without executives taking a x % pay cut first. Encourage them to figure something else out.
They haven't even released the game, previous game made 10000% percent profits and then layoff?
Should be canceling the casino simulator sports games, but I know it's not them. It better not affect BioShock 4 and the Borderlands games
Insider Gaming has learned that Void Interactive, the developers of Ready or Not, have had 4TB of data stolen in massive breach that includes all of the game's source code, including console builds.
Been keeping my eye on this game for a while but never took the plunge and bought it because it seems to get a lot of stick from the community that the devs are all talk and no action. They’ve been promising an awful lot but not actually releasing anything new so maybe an easy way out??
Guess they weren't ready.
It does suck though to see all your hard work be dumped out there like that hopefully the studio recovers
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Interesting comment raised on Twitter: "Does the same apply for Humble Bundle?"
I just figured they find games with the least amount of downloads (games people dont want) & make them free eventually
Remember when Sony let us choose which games we wanted that one month? Wish they still did that