[Video] Troubles have gone abroad/Games 2023/The benefits of War Thunder/Ubisoft against the Russians/RTX 4090 cracking

by alex

Let's sum up the results of the past week, remember and comment on everything that the gaming industry has managed to distinguish itself with

Last week was remembered for many interesting events that happened to various companies, projects and people.

  • The game “Rus vs. Lizards” has gotten out of control: the authors of the project have announced a collector’s edition of their project.
  • War Thunder fans leaked secret documents with technical specifications of real-life military equipment. Once again.
  • Ubisoft again distinguished itself from a far from good side by inviting the Russian team Virtus Pro to take part in the Rainbow Six Siege tournament, which was then suspended from participation in the event from -for the national origin of the players.
  • The head of Epic Games, Tim Sweeney, named the conditions for the appearance of Fortnite on Steam: Valve must waive the 30% commission, which Sweeney considers extortionate. It is possible that now Valve’s entire office is racking its brains over how to quickly reduce the commission so that the incomparable Fortnite becomes a pearl in the collection of games available on Steam.
  • According to Sony, gaming services that offer users access to a large number of games for a monthly fee have a very bad effect on project sales.
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[Video] Troubles have gone abroad/Games 2023/The benefits of War Thunder/Ubisoft against the Russians/RTX 4090 cracking

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