The creators of the Fallout series don't even try to please fans, efficient Valve employees are the most interesting thing of the week

by alex

A short digest of everything that has happened to the entertainment industry around the world over the past week

  • The efficiency of Valve employees is ahead of all IT giants, including Google and Apple – Valve itself has calculated
  • GTA 6 will be the biggest game in history – the Rockstar Games project is expected to take up more than 200 GB of disk space
  • 15 minutes of gameplay from the Need for Speed ​​Most Wanted (2005) remake – fans updating the classics using the Unreal Engine 5
  • Leaving Korea, Twitch gave the country's most popular streamers calendars for 2022 – no one understood why
  • “Outposts, but without juggernauts” – Russian developers PIONER ridiculed Ubisoft’s game design and showed off their outpost system
  • Ed Boon announced his appearance in Mortal Kombat 1 new character – this still won’t return the popularity of the game
  • The creator of Stardew Valley expanded the mechanics of cutting down trees in update 1.6 – fans are delighted with the new approach to arranging a farm
  • U.S. government-funded organization calls on game companies to crack down on gamers who criticize Sweet Baby
  • Gaming consultant threatens to destroy career of any developer who opposes agenda
  • The heroine of Stellar Blade in the style of Sweet Baby Inc – gamers presented a girl corresponding to the agenda of Western studios
  • Video card market returns to normal – in Europe, prices for the RTX 40 Super drop below the recommended
  • The Witcher remake will receive major changes – the developers will significantly update the game
  • GPT-4 played DOOM and scared the researcher – AI learned to kill effectively too easily
  • Elon Musk spoke out against Sweet Baby Inc – and supported the fight against the agenda in video games
  • “Monkey’s Labor” – the creators of the Fallout series don’t even try to please the fans
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