Today’s Dune: Awakening patch notes are as long as a sandworm, with more than 300 changes, bug fixes, and squashed exploits

Dune: Awakening has only been out for about a month, but Funcom’s survival MMO is already the target of some big changes. Today’s patch, version 1.1.10.0, brings a bulleted list of changes so long it’ll make your finger ache just scrolling through it. Which is great! Funcom is clearly listening to player feedback and quickly…

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Blizzard ends new content development for Warcraft Rumble and lays off staff: Former employee says ‘most’ of the team has been let go

Less than a year after making its debut on PC, the real-time strategy game Warcraft Rumble has reached the end of the line. Blizzard announced today that it’s made the “extremely hard decision” to end new content releases for the game, although it promised that “updates focused on regular, systemic in-game events and bug fixes”…

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Phil Spencer retirement rumor is made up, says Microsoft

Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer has probably not penned his last email thanking employees for their hard work while pointing them to the door. After Microsoft laid off around 9,000 employees today, including a number from Spencer’s gaming division, a rumor began circulating that the Xbox head will step down after the next generation Xbox…

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EA reportedly expects Battlefield 6 to bring in 100 million players, a number that even DICE devs don’t think is feasible

From the outside, the vibes around Battlefield 6 (yet to be officially titled) are pretty good. Spurred by a creative direction that’s essentially “let’s do Battlefield 3 and 4 again,” folks are liking what they’re seeing from those playtests that keep leaking onto Reddit. From the inside, Battlefield 6 development could be going better. As…

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French court finds 3 former Ubisoft executives guilty of workplace harassment

Concluding trials that began last month, a French court has convicted three former Ubisoft executives based on accusations of systemic racism, bullying, and sexual misconduct that emerged in 2020 (via Courthouse News Service). Serge Hascoët, Tommy François, and Guillaume Patrux—all of whom had either resigned or been dismissed following the 2020 reports—have been found guilty…

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