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Jay Leno Says Last Night’s Election Was “A Great Day For Democracy”

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On The Talk today, Jay Leno reiterated that he is “not a fan” of newly-reelected President Donald Trump, but nevertheless maintained that last night’s election results make it “a great day for democracy.” Host Natalie Morales asked the former late night host, “We had a historic election last night and you are no stranger to […]

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Age of Water’s ‘launch’ today was a technical glitch – the seafaring survival MMO is still in early access

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We were mighty shocked this morning when Steam issued a news blast announcing that Age of Water was moving from early access to launch, especially since the team hasn’t been building up the hype for that or sending marketing to that end – pretty weird for a Gaijin game. Turns out it was just a […]
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Take-Two has sold Private Division to an unnamed buyer: 'We are top-ten hit makers around here,' and Private Division wasn't making them

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Take-Two Interactive has confirmed that it has sold Private Division, the "high-end indie" publishing label it launched in 2017, to an undisclosed buyer, along with "substantially all of Private Division’s live and unreleased." The one exception is No Rest for the Wicked, the action RPG that launched into early access earlier this year, which Take-Two will continue to support.

Private Division was intended to help make games "from top independent developers" become "critically and commercially successful on a global scale," but it didn't have a great track record on that front. The Outer Worlds was an early success, but it's been rough in more recent years: Kerbal Space Program 2, expected to be Private Division's flagship game, was a notable flop.

Speaking during an investors call today, Take-Two CEO and chairman Strauss Zelnick suggested that the flops weren't the issue—the real problem is that even Private Division's hits just weren't big enough.

"We're really impressed with what Michael Worosz and the team built with Private Division," Zelnick said. "They brought onboard and launched a number of titles over the past several years, and virtually all of them worked out, and a couple of them were pretty big breakouts. At the same time, it became clear that our thesis, which is 'work with independent developers, bring them into this independently minded division, and perhaps create new, huge, durable intellectual properties for the company,' was going to be challenging at best.

"The titles, though big, were not big in the context of our core intellectual properties at 2K and Rockstar. And our job really is to focus on making the biggest and best hits in the marketplace. We're not the long tail company. We are top-ten hit makers around here. That's where we are on the console side, that's where we are on the mobile side, and that is the core of any mature entertainment business—being a top ten player."

Take-Two has also confirmed, months after the fact, that Kerbal Space Program 2 developer Intercept Games and OlliOlli maker Roll7 have been closed. The closures were initially reported in May as part of major layoffs at Take-Two, but Zelnick said shortly afterward that they had not actually been shut down. A Take-Two representative has now told GamesIndustry that both studios were closed at some point prior to the Private Division sale. The buyer is expected to be announced "relatively soon."



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Monster Hunter Wilds players use the Palico character creator to remember lost pets: "I have shed tears multiple times but I also feel happy that I can still fight monsters with my buddy"

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Monster Hunter Wilds beta players were quick to recreate their old Monster Hunter World characters and craft countless cosplays and lookalikes. Another, more heartwarming character creation trend stood out to me, too. Plenty of players designed their cat-like Palico companions to resemble their real-life pet dogs or cats, sometimes in tribute to a late furry family member. I reached out to several players remembering their lost pets to talk about their experience – and, obviously, ask about their cute pets.

NahricNovak told me about Sparky, the Australian Shepherd pictured above. "I named him when I was super young," they say. "He ran so fast sparks flew behind him." Sparky was notorious for briefly running away in his young years, but he eventually "retired" and stuck around full-time, eventually helping to oversee another family dog named May'ah and "show her how to act." He was here for Monster Hunter World but has since passed away. Now he'll live on as NahricNovak's trusty Palico. 

See ya again soon, bud. from r/MHWilds

"My brother picked him out and he was technically a gift for my birthday," NahricNovak recalls. "I think I was around 4 or 5. He lived for 18 years, finally passing after a series of health issues starting when he was 17. We don't really know what happened to his left eye. One day it was just hurt in a way that couldn't be saved. Knowing how he'd chase animals I can't help but think something finally fought back."

"It's a mix of emotions," they say of their Palico. "I teared up recreating him. It made me think of everything. From braving the dark after a nightmare to get him to help me sleep, sneaking him into hotels on family trips, to feeling his heart stop as I held him in his last moments. During a long 18-year life a dog stops being a pet and becomes a brother, a son, a member of the family. I usually don't make my character in Monster Hunter look like me. I couldn't help putting a little more of myself into my character this time though. I know he'd want me beside him as well." 

Thank you capcom. from r/MonsterHunter

Khimsince86 shared one of the first tributes I saw – a gorgeous white Palico based on their cat Loki, who they describe as "a massive softy" and a "LARGE cat to say the least," but one without "a bad bone in his body." Wilds isn't Loki's first Monster Hunter game, but it does probably have the best character and Palico customization yet.

"I got Loki in 2014," Khimsince tells me. "It was while I was off work after destroying my left knee by getting out of bed of all things, and after a couple of weeks being housebound and being lonely while my other half was at work, I was looking at getting a cat after having one nearly my whole time growing up at home. I was able to get Loki and from the moment I got him home he never seemed to leave my side until I was leaving the room and had left a cup of tea unguarded for him to drink." 

"On how it feels to bring Loki along with me in each [Monster Hunter] game and now Wilds when it drops next year, it's a great feeling that Capcom have given us the ability to immortalize our beloved pets so that they can accompany us into a whole new world and allow us to still spend time with them, and never let our memories fade of them because we will still be making new ones in the game over the years to come!" 

My best friend of 19 years passed this year from r/MHWilds

Monster Hunter is uniquely positioned for tributes like this. The series has been going for over 20 years and Palicoes have long been a mainstay as hunting companions and supporting units. They've gained new functionality and customization over the years, and in Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate were even playable via the Prowler fighting style. With Monster Hunter Wilds, Palicoes have received standard voice acting for the first time, though you can default to the normal meowing dialogue if you want.

I also spoke to BluLilyx, whose cat Lincoln, or Link, passed away this year. "Me and Lincoln grew up together and I suppose you could even say he was my emotional support animal but most importantly my best friend," they say. "He would chase me around when I was a kid and I would chase him back. He was a lot like a dog in the sense that he always wanted to be around you and loved affection. Lincoln loved every person he came across. He was well-known for being a gentle giant who loved to receive pets and lay in the sun ... He passed at the old age of 19 and enjoyed his last day in the sun." 

"I started playing Monster Hunter Freedom Unite on my PSP Go around the same time we got Lincoln," BluLilyx continues. "I loved the Palicoes so much and throughout the years I named and customized my Palicoes as Link. It became a tradition for me, as it's the only game series where I could bring my IRL best friend with me. I usually prefer my Palicoes to be more defensive, providing me health and support, and even putting the monster to sleep for me. To me, that is exactly how Lincoln was in real life. He was my support and he lifted me up in dire times."

"It feels very bittersweet bringing him to Wilds as this is the first time I’m bringing him with me where he can’t be with me in real life," BluLilyx adds. "I have shed tears multiple times but I also feel happy that I can still fight monsters with my buddy. Monster Hunter is my favorite game series and it helped grow my immense love for cats. Now it will continue that love and the remembrance of my loving childhood pet and best friend for life." 

As Monster Hunter Wilds PC players fight horrible polygons and struggle to hit 60 FPS, Capcom says the game is "already in a more improved state compared to the beta."



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Big Tech Is Going to Take Ass-Kissing to New Heights

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Donald Trump meets with Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg (right) in the Oval Office of the White House on September 19, 2019.

Donald Trump's victory was a bat-signal for Silicon Valley oligarchs.
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EverQuest II’s Scars of Destruction expansion now has a hard date of November 20

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The fact that EverQuest II is getting an expansion toward the end of the year is not any sort of revelation, given that Daybreak does this every single year and in fact we already had preorders and a November window. But now that window has a cold hard date: November 20th. So two weeks, then. […]
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