Activision Has Scaled Up To 3,000 Employees For Call Of Duty, But The Business Model Is The Same
Kostich is implying that the main Call of Duty studios get a lot of freedom in making their games.
Kostich is implying that the main Call of Duty studios get a lot of freedom in making their games.
Bungie claims they want to use AI in 'reducing toil' for their employees.
Activision is apparently curious about Microsoft's technologies.
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They're never going to fix this, are they?
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Yeah, we can tell, Todd
Here’s when you can play the new Assassin’s Creed game.
Listening, but only to a certain extent
Well that escalated quickly.
Here is what games are on their way out the door.
Fans are discussing the possibility of Capcom remaking Resident Evil 5.
There ain't no party like first-party.
Interestingly enough, the web swing assist is at max by default.
Given the pedigree of the company making the port, this may well be worth the wait.
It sounds more and more likely that we really will get game parity now.
Maybe Ubisoft pulls through with their promise of a smaller, denser, open world.
It may seem like an insignificant detail but Nintendo may have huge ambitions to make Metroid the high profile franchise it deserves to be.