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Опубликовано 7 апреля 2022, 0:17
On today's IGN The Fix: Games,
Days Gone director Jeff Ross has joined Tomb Raider developer Crystal Dynamics. Ross joins Crystal Dynamics as design director. This was revealed a short time after Crystal Dynamics announced a new Tomb Raider game. Crystal Dynamics nor Ross confirmed which game Ross would be working on. Crystal Dynamics is also co-developing the Perfect Dark reboot with The Initiative, and continues to work on Marvel's Avengers.
Players can now instantly pick up resources faster in Horizon: Forbidden West. Instant pick-up can be turned on and off in Horizon: Forbidden West pause menu, and makes exploration in the Forbidden West a little smoother. The feature appears to have arrived in the latest update but was missing from developer Guerrilla Games' patch notes.
Epic Games is being sued by choreographer Kyle Hanagami on copyright claims that Fornite's emote, It's Complicated, is Hanagami's routine for Charlie Puth song, How Long. Handagami's lawyers claim Epic "did not credit Hanagami nor seek his consent to use, display, reproduce, sell or create derivative work based on the Registered Choreography."
Days Gone director Jeff Ross has joined Tomb Raider developer Crystal Dynamics. Ross joins Crystal Dynamics as design director. This was revealed a short time after Crystal Dynamics announced a new Tomb Raider game. Crystal Dynamics nor Ross confirmed which game Ross would be working on. Crystal Dynamics is also co-developing the Perfect Dark reboot with The Initiative, and continues to work on Marvel's Avengers.
Players can now instantly pick up resources faster in Horizon: Forbidden West. Instant pick-up can be turned on and off in Horizon: Forbidden West pause menu, and makes exploration in the Forbidden West a little smoother. The feature appears to have arrived in the latest update but was missing from developer Guerrilla Games' patch notes.
Epic Games is being sued by choreographer Kyle Hanagami on copyright claims that Fornite's emote, It's Complicated, is Hanagami's routine for Charlie Puth song, How Long. Handagami's lawyers claim Epic "did not credit Hanagami nor seek his consent to use, display, reproduce, sell or create derivative work based on the Registered Choreography."
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