CD Projekt Red has officially confirmed that The Molasses Flood's upcoming Witcher game, codenamed Sirius, is not canceled. During a recent financial earnings call, The Witcher and Cyberpunk 2077 ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Last month, Ubisoft announced significant cuts and the cancellation of six games, including the Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time remake. At the ...
Gaming stocks plunged Friday with Take-Two down 10%, Roblox down 12%, and Unity dropping 21% after Google launched Project Genie AI Project Genie lets users create interactive 3D worlds from text or ...
Alphabet Google announced the availability of its artificial-intelligence virtual world creation tool, Project Genie. From simple text and image prompts, Project Genie will allow users to create fully ...
Smaller teams are often blocked from multiplayer by operational complexity rather than creative ambition. Hosting flexibility reduces risk more effectively than committing to a single infrastructure ...
The Indie Stone, the devs behind Project Zomboid, the popular zombie survival game, has been developing its Build 42 patch since December 2024. During that time, it has since expanded greatly upon the ...
Almost exactly a year after Project Zomboid build 42 first launched, developer The Indie Stone has given us an early gift for the holiday season by deploying its long-awaited multiplayer support. Any ...
The Fort Peck 7th grade class at Poplar Middle School has released its 2024-2025 Buffalo Unity Project, a 12-minute student-directed documentary that celebrates a year of growth, learning, culture, ...
Bloomberg’s Jason Schreier has clarified that the recently-announced Horizon Steel Frontiers is a separate project to Guerrilla Games‘ own Horizon multiplayer game, which according to the journalist ...
Several Hall County organizations are working together to try to meet the needs of hundreds of homeless people who were recently displaced by the closure of an encampment in Gainesville. Michael ...
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