Author: Zach_Wilson

Star Wars: Eclipse won’t have a game over screen meaning “anyone can die”

It seems that Star Wars: Eclipse will be keeping in line with Quantic Dream’s classic style of interactive storytelling as the studio confirms that the game won’t have a game over screen. In a recent interview with IGN at Tokyo Game Show 2023, vice president of marketing for Quantic Dream,…

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Bayonetta director and Platinum Games co-founder Hideki Kamiya is leaving the studio

Hideki Kamiya, the Japanese video game director known for his work on Bayonetta, Viewtiful Joe, and The Wonderful 101, is leaving PlatinumGames. The news was first announced by the development studio on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, with Kamiya himself confirming the news via his own account shortly…

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Amazon will invest up to $4 billion into OpenAI rival Anthropic

Amazon announced on Monday that it will invest up to $4 billion into Anthropic — the AI startup best known for its Claude chatbot and founded by siblings Dario and Daniela Amodei who used to work for OpenAI. Anthropic says it’s Claude AI model is safer than rival AI services…

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Microsoft Teams is solving one of its most annoying issues – but only if you pay

Making sure your customers or clients get the best impression of your business could soon be a lot easier thanks to a new Microsoft Teams update. The video conferencing service has revealed it is working on a new “out-of-the-box template” for your Microsoft Teams calls that will allow you or…

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Looking to choose a new browser? These secret factors may influence you more than you think

Mozilla, the company responsible for the popular Firefox browser, has weighed in on how it thinks browser choice screens can impact which browser we choose ahead of upcoming EU DMA requirements. The research comes from 12,000 participants across Europe and claims to be one of the earliest large-scale studies designed…

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NASA’s OSIRIS-REx successfully delivers asteroid samples back to Earth

NASA’s OSIRIS-REx seven-year mission to collect rocks and dust from a near-Earth asteroid is complete. The capsule containing the final samples returned to Earth on the morning of September 24th, touching down in the desert at the Department of Defense’s Utah Test and Training Range at 10:52 am ET. The…

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