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Lily Collins To Play Audrey Hepburn In Film On Making Of ‘Breakfast At Tiffany’s’ From Imagine & Case Study Films; ‘Dickinson’s Alena Smith Scripting

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Lily Collins is set to play Audrey Hepburn in a film on the screen icon and the making of her 1961 classic Breakfast at Tiffany’s, which her Case Study Films is developing alongside Imagine Entertainment and producer Scott LaStaiti. With Dickinson‘s Alena Smith aboard to adapt, the film is based on Sam Wasson’s bestselling book […]

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Crimson Desert has one thing you can't do, according to a fan

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Crimson Desert, the upcoming open-world action adventure game from Pearl Abyss, looks massive. Comments about it being a game where you can do pretty much anything you like are rife based on all the pre-launch gameplay we've seen, with budding fans comparing it to games such as The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim… the list goes on.



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Marathon targets another Arc Raiders weakness, boldly stating that cheaters will be "permabanned" with "no second chances"

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Bungie's flipping of gamers' perceptions of Marathon needs to be studied. Sure, some massively more polished gameplay has gone a long way into changing the narrative, but so too has the way in which it's targeted some of players' biggest critiques of extraction shooter juggernaut Arc Raiders. I personally adore Embark's game, and I think the two will be able to coexist, but Bungie has really drummed up support (especially from hardcore shooter fans) by exposing some of Arc Raiders' weaknesses. The Marathon team is at it again, today confirming that cheaters will not be given second chances and will be banned from the game "forever" if they're caught. There's also some interesting anti-cheat tech under the hood, including a player client "fog of war" that can reduce the efficacy of wall hacks and loot-scanning cheats.

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WoW's revisiting old zones for Midnight and The Last Titan because not every story 'has to be told within the context of a new continent'

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A screenshot of the World of Warcraft: Midnight alpha. A wide shot of Silvermoon City, the golden elven city. A beaming building sits in the middle, surrounded by bushes and a glowing pool.

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Dune Awakening base exploit forces Funcom to roll back five worlds today

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Dune Awakening has uncovered yet another exploit that some of its players were using – an exploit against other players’ bases that was so bad the team now has to roll back five servers to repair it. “We found the issue that allowed players to unintentionally damage player bases in PVE areas and we have made […]
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Saints Row Design Director Believes “Franchise is Dead” Due to Lack of Interest From Embracer

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While former design director on the original Saints Row, Chris Stockman, had given fans of the franchise some hope when he had revealed back in November that he was working on a pitch for a reboot of the series, it looks like those plans ultimately won’t be going anywhere. As caught by social media user papaRPG, Stockman took to Discord to reveal that there was a lack of interest in his proposal from Embracer. This, in turn, has led him to believe that the franchise might be, for all intents and purposes, dead.

“Honestly, I think the franchise is dead, unfortunately,” wrote Stockman on Discord. “I get the sense that Embracer has zero ability to do anything with it. I wish things were different. I tried my best to offer a path forward but they’ve ghosted me.”

Saints Row—the original one—was released all the way back in 2006 as an Xbox 360 exclusive. While still considered a niche entry in the burgeoning open-world urban action game at the time, it grew enough of a fan following to warrant sequels that would go on to become much more popular. Sales of the first Saints Row had also likely benefited from Rockstar Games not having released Grand Theft Auto 4 yet.

The follow-up, simply titled Saints Row 2, would see a much wider multiplatform release, and introduced the series’ penchant for goofy comedy and character customization. It would release in the same year as GTA 4, and while Rockstar’s game would see plenty of critical acclaim thanks to its more serious tone and strong writing and characters, Saints Row 2 would become a haven for fans of the kind of action and tone that was last seen in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.

Saints Row: The Third—released in 2011—would further up the ante when it comes to comedy, introducing an entirely new city and a story revolving around the Third Street Saints’ rise to power in Steelport. In 2013, Saints Row 4 would essentially become a superhero game, while still maintaining much of the gameplay and tone of its predecessor.

2022 would see an attempted reboot of the Saints Row franchise that, unfortunately, was widely criticized for its repetitive side activities, bad enemy AI, and poor writing. Since then, the series has remained largely quiet.

A report from back in September has indicated that the Saints Row reboot was originally planned to be a full-fledged sequel, picking things up where Saints Row: The Third left off and entirely ignoring the events of Saints Row 4. The game was set to feature many returning characters, including protagonist The Boss, and side characters like Shaundi, Pierce and Johnny Gat, with the primary setting for its open world being Santo Ileso.

Back in November, Stockman had expressed his belief that Grand Theft Auto 6 is going to be “the biggest game, probably of all time.” He went on to note that the only way Rockstar Games could see any real competition for its title is if the studio has a huge misstep.

“If it comes out and it’s terrible, God forbid the industry, oh my gosh, right? It’s E.T. all over again, but worse because of the budgets,” he said. “It’s going to be a complete disaster. I don’t expect that to happen, but, if it is, oh my.”

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