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A reader thinks this week’s mass layoffs mark the end of Xbox, as anything other than third party publisher, and laments the ...
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Firefighters battle wildfires in Greece and Turkey, prompting evacuations and emergency responseFirefighters battle wildfires in Greece and Turkey, prompting evacuations and emergency response According to a 2024 report ...
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Better Than A Porsche And Yet Still A Flop? The Renault Alpine A310In this video, we explore the Renault Alpine A310 and compare it to the Porsche 911 SC. The A310 is highlighted as being ...
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EarlyGame on MSNMicrosoft Reportedly Cutting Jobs Left And Right (And Tries To Replace Them With AI)According to multiple reports, tech giant Microsoft is not just restructuring for efficiency or streamlining operations. It's ...
Microsoft announce massive layoffs, including Xbox. Multiple games are cancelled, and rumors claim Phil Spencer won't remain ...
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LancsLive on MSNNew M&S store on Issa brothers’ Frontier Park faces new legal problemTesco and Blackburn with Darwen Council are making another bid to throw a legal spanner in the works of a new £10.1million ...
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Romero Games, the small Irish game development studio set up by veteran games devs John Romero and Brenda Romero, had its funding pulled by Microsoft, ending development of an all-new shooter IP.
Codenamed Blackbird, a new third-person MMO from ZeniMax Online Studios, has been canceled, despite being internally hyped at ...
Microsoft’s cull of 9,000 jobs has led to multiple cancelled projects, and one of them has been called ‘incredible’ by those ...
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TheGamer on MSNElder Scrolls Online Studio's MMO Reportedly Had Xbox Boss Hooked Before It Got CancelledZeniMax Online's MMO Was Cancelled Despite Phil Spencer Loving It Project Blackbird, as it was called, started development in ...
Earlier this week, Microsoft confirmed it was laying off 9,000 people, according to The Seattle Times. This follows a round ...
Rumours swirled after sweeping layoffs and game cancellations, but Microsoft says Phil Spencer isn’t stepping away.
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