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Guild Wars 3 mission statement: no pay-to-win, no subscription fees - "The lines between an MMO and a live-service game have blurred"

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Guild Wars 3 developer ArenaNet has released a mission statement after the game's sudden and celebrated debut during Summer Game Fest earlier this month. The main points? No pay-to-win, no subscription fees, and the goal of evolving the MMO genre.

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Tom Holland's Spider-Man: Brand New Day aims to beat out Avengers and Taylor Swift in new record

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Amid the ups and downs of Marvel superhero movies, one hero has consistently shone: Tom Holland's Spider-Man. He won hearts when he first took on the role in 2017 with Spider-Man: Homecoming. However, it was Spider-Man: No Way Home, released in 2021, that broke records with an opening weekend total of $260 million. No Way Home has since become Marvel's second-highest-grossing film.



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It just keeps getting worse—Microsoft reportedly already had Ninja Theory in its crosshairs while pushing the announcement trailer for its next game

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Perhaps the most shocking part of Microsoft's incoming rash of suspected layoffs and studio closures is Ninja Theory—a studio which had announced a Senua game at the Xbox showcase barely a week prior. At the time it seemed either a misalignment of strategy, the result of someone high-up not crossing their Ts or dotting their Is.

Turns out, that might've actually been the plan. According to an anonymous source speaking with journalist Stephen Totilo's Game File, Microsoft had already planned to part ways with Ninja Theory before the trailer dropped.

"By the time that game was revealed, Microsoft had already planned to sunset or split with the studio. The thinking was that the promise of a newly announced game would help draw investor interest in the studio … (it's unclear if anyone atop Ninja Theory was involved in this plan)."

If we really stretch ourselves thin and apply the most charitable lens we can, this could be construed as Microsoft giving Ninja Theory one last hail mary before deciding to axe it. But it's hard not to take the more cynical lens, especially given Microsoft's recent track record, that this is simply a company that cannot commit to a single goddamn thing.

I don't know about you, but I personally think that you should try to release games that you announce—or at the very least, you shouldn't shutter or eject the studio that's announced them less than two weeks later. And you definitely shouldn't as Totilo floats in possibility, avoid telling said studio this was your plan in advance.

The waste continues to shock me in its short-sightedness, and the tip-top of Xbox and Microsoft don't give me much faith, either. Totilo mentions he'd spoken to Xbox head Asha Sharma two months ago, where she'd praised South of Midnight developer Compulsion Games for getting a Peabody Award—guess who's also on the chopping block?

Or maybe we should look to Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, who thinks the issue is that these games aren't monetised enough. The written word doesn't have a suitable enough onomatopoeia for the noise I just made. Either way, I'm personally out of patience—Microsoft is either flying by the seat of its pants, astonishingly cutthroat, or both.

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Xbox Promises Gears Of War: E-Day Exclusivity Is Not A Limited-Time Fake Out

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Marcus Fenix jumps at a Locust.

Despite the rumor mill, it's not coming to PS5 at a later date

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Clive Barker's Hellraiser: Revival hands-on: The first good Hellraiser game?

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As a lifelong fan of Clive Barker’s Hellraiser mythos, I’m cautiously enthusiastic about its first “true” game adaptation, Clive Barker's Hellraiser: Revival, after spending an hour hands-on with the game. Saber Interactive’s new first-person shooter horror game feels a bit like BioShock Lite that's been slathered in the leather, latex, blood, sex, and gore the Hellraiser franchise is infamous for.



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Spider-Man actor Tom Holland reveals his Spider-Man replacement pick

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Earlier in June, Spider-Man: Brand New Day star Tom Holland once again alluded to being ready to walk away from playing the Marvel Cinematic Universe hero he's embodied since 2015's Captain America: Civil War. "I would love to be a part of setting up the next chapter," he told Empire. "Whatever that looks like, I don’t know. But if I could do what [Robert] Downey [Jr.] did for me, then I would be so content swinging off into the sunset."



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