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The Good And Bad Of Crimson Desert’s Big ‘Endgame’ Update Patch

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Crimson Desert's huge patch just created a sort of endgame. Some of it is great, other bits need more work to be fleshed out.

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Final Fantasy XI outlines its bonus plans for its 24th birthday and Vana’versary coming in May

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If you’ve enjoyed the meme about how people think that Final Fantasy 20 years ago was on the SNES and not the PlayStation 2, it is time to upgrade that thinking because Final Fantasy XI is hitting its 24th anniversary in May. That means that it is increasingly too old for that joke to work any more. And if […]
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Former Elder Scrolls Online boss describes Tango Gameworks and Arkane Austin closing as a turning point at Xbox: 'I know where this is going'

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In a recent interview with MinnMax, ZeniMax Online Studios founder Matt Firor described his reaction to his MMO, Project Blackbird, getting canceled, as well as his more general thoughts on the current moment in the industry. To hear Firor tell it, the closure of Arkane Austin and Tango Gameworks on the same day was recognized as a sign of things to come inside Xbox.

Firor said that the one-two punch caused developers to, in Firor's words, see themselves in an "EA 2008" situation, a reference to the publisher cutting 1,100 jobs in response to the '08 Financial Crisis at the beginning of 2009, with an even larger 1,500-person layoff to come later in the year. Firor said that the presence of industry veterans at ZeniMax Online primed them to recognize this likely meant more hardship to come.

"[The Elder Scrolls Online team] was hundreds and hundreds of people by that point," said Firor. "The Blackbird team alone was 300. We had people that worked everywhere. That day, people just came into my office like, 'I've seen this before. I know where this is going.' We had people leave in the weeks after that, just because it didn't feel good."

Firor also reiterated that this is an industry-wide problem, not just an Xbox one: "I know we're talking about Xbox here, and specific situations, but these situations happen way too often all over the place." Even with that being said, though, Firor seemed optimistic about the industry as a whole, saying elsewhere in the MinnMax interview that he sees the current industry layoff crisis as being of a piece with previous boom and bust cycles.

There doesn't seem to be much consensus about the state of things, though, other than "it's bad." In a recent interview with GamesIndustry.biz, legendary designer Brenda Romero said that, "We were there in the '80s for the crash, and this is definitely crashier."

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Invincible Vs leaks hint at what characters are still to come

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Invincible Vs is finally here, and already, the dataminers are hard at work, uncovering clues that they believe point to which unannounced characters could pop up next in a future update or DLC.

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The best Fire Emblem game launched 30 years ago, saving the series

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If you've kept up with Fire Emblem over the past decade, you're probably familiar with the tale of its downfall and rebirth, or at least one version of it. Intelligent Systems and Nintendo decided North American consumers were finally capable of purchasing strategy games and published the seventh Fire Emblem game, The Blazing Blade, called simply Fire Emblem for international audiences in 2003. Thus began a roller coaster of successes and failures.



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Halo 2 and 3 Remakes are "definitely happening", claims leaker

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Halo 2 and 3 are "definitely happening and in active development".

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