Death Stranding Is Secretly A Stealth Retelling Of This Japanese Legend

Death Stranding is undeniably an odd game. It has floating spirits, rain that makes you older, ghost-detecting babies, and pee bombs. That’s not to say that the weirdness makes it bad, though. Even its harshest critics, who deride it as a “massive failure” or (gasp!) a “walking simulator” will admit that the game adds…

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Source: Kotaku – Death Stranding Is Secretly A Stealth Retelling Of This Japanese Legend

'Forspoken' studio Luminous Productions will be folded into Square Enix

Luminous Productions, the studio behind Forspoken, will soon close shop. Its team will be folded back into parent company Square Enix and tasked with working on other projects. The publisher set up the studio, which included the developers behind Final Fantasy XV, in 2018 to work on new franchises, but Forspoken was its only game as a standalone studio.

In a statement, Luminous said that its team will move back directly under Square Enix’s umbrella starting on May 1st. In the meantime, the developers will continue to work on an update to address Forspoken‘s performance issues, as well as an expansion that’s slated to arrive this summer.

“When we established Luminous Productions in 2018, our vision was to make AAA games that fused technology and artistry to deliver completely new play experiences,” Luminous wrote on Twitter. “Having the chance to do just that has been a dream come true.”

In a statement of its own, Square Enix said it’s absorbing the Luminous team as “part of the company’s efforts to further bolster the competitive prowess of the group’s development studios, a goal set forth under its current medium-term business strategy.” It added that Luminous is “equipped not only with AAA title development capabilities but also technical expertise in areas such as game engine development. Combining the two entities will further enhance the Group’s ability to develop HD games.”

This is hardly the first time that Square Enix has taken swift action against its studios after projects failed to meet expectations. Last year, it sold off three Western studios — Crystal Dynamics, Eidos-Montréal and Square Enix Montréal — as well as franchises like Tomb Raider and Deus Ex to Embracer Group for a relatively small price of $300 million. The move came after the likes of Marvel’s Avengers and Guardians of the Galaxy (which didn’t sell well enough despite strong reviews) didn’t sell as well as Square Enix hoped.

Forspoken is one of the highest-profile games of the year to date. However, Square Enix released it in January to a so-so reception from critics. It’s not yet clear how well the game has performed commercially. 

Steam data indicated that Hi-Fi Rush, a game from Ghostwire: Tokyo studio Tango Gameworks that was announced and released on the same day, outperformed Forspoken in their first week of release on the platform. That’s despite Hi-Fi Rush being available on Game Pass and costing $30 versus the $70 Square Enix charged for Forspoken. In fairness, the data only takes into account sales on Steam from the same week, not preorders or purchases from Steam key sellers.

In any case, that’s not a great look for Luminous or Forspoken. Square Enix gobbling up the team spells disappointing news for any fans of Forspoken who were hoping for a sequel. Meanwhile, Luminous used a proprietary engine to create Final Fantasy XV and Forspoken. It’s not clear what the future holds for the Luminous Engine after the merger either. Whatever happens, here’s hoping the folks from Luminous aren’t stuck working on Square Enix’s NFT nonsense.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/forspoken-studio-luminous-productions-will-be-folded-into-square-enix-153805323.html?src=rss

Source: Engadget – ‘Forspoken’ studio Luminous Productions will be folded into Square Enix

The Last of Us Dev Shares Great Example Of Game Doors’ Absurd Complexity

The HBO adaptation of apocalyptic survival horror The Last of Us just released its seventh episode on Sunday, and—I don’t know if you know this, but—there were a lot of doors in it. There are a lot of doors in the world all the time: in your house, at your workplace, and in your video games. You might not think too…

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Source: Kotaku – The Last of Us Dev Shares Great Example Of Game Doors’ Absurd Complexity

Meet the space billionaire who is interested in something other than rockets

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Source: Ars Technica – Meet the space billionaire who is interested in something other than rockets

The Best (and Most Affordable) Way to Store Old Video Games

If you collect video games, or are holding onto a batch of your childhood favorites, chances are you have more than a few loose carts and discs in your collection. Many retro games came in flimsy cardboard boxes, and I’m willing to bet I wasn’t the only person whose family got rid of game cases in favor of those giant…

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Source: LifeHacker – The Best (and Most Affordable) Way to Store Old Video Games

Microsoft Brings Its New AI-powered Bing To the Windows 11 Taskbar

Microsoft is releasing an update to Windows 11 today that adds the company’s new AI-powered Bing search to the taskbar. From a report: The new Windows 11 update will offer quick access to the new Bing chat feature alongside a bunch of new features. Windows 11 is also getting improvements to widgets, a better touch mode, a screen recording feature, tabs inside Notepad, and more. The new Bing integration is a surprise addition that Microsoft hasn’t been testing with its Windows Insiders. A new Bing icon will appear within the search box in the taskbar, with Microsoft highlighting the new chat answers experience in the search flyout. While chat answers won’t be available directly within the search flyout, Windows 11 users will be able to quickly start a Bing chat in Edge from here — providing they have access to the Bing preview. Microsoft is also opening up a preview of its Phone Link app for iOS, meaning iPhone users can link their devices to Windows. This will include access to send and receive messages (yes, even iMessage), calls, and notifications.

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Source: Slashdot – Microsoft Brings Its New AI-powered Bing To the Windows 11 Taskbar

Namco announces the first Elden Ring expansion is in development

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Publisher Namco Bandai has officially announced the first expansion content for Elden Ring, just over a year after the game’s initial release earned it Ars’ 2022 Game of the Year honors. “Shadow of the Erdtree” is “currently in development,” according to a tweet from the game’s official account, and promises “new adventure in the Lands Between.”

While the announcement is extremely light on details, we do get a single image of what looks like a long-haired woman on horseback, looking over a misty and wheat-filled moor with a few ruined arches poking up here and there. There’s already some rampant speculation that this figure is Miquella, the previously unseen twin of the infamous and frustratingly difficult Elden Ring boss Malenia.

Elden Ring became an immediate best-seller after its launch last February, selling 12 million copies in just 17 days, according to Namco Bandai. The publisher recently announced that the game had surpassed 20 million sales in its first year, putting it in the rarefied realm of mega-sellers like Red Dead Redemption 2 and the Grand Theft Auto series.

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Source: Ars Technica – Namco announces the first Elden Ring expansion is in development

From Airless Basketballs to Self-Cleaning Touchscreens, These Were February's Coolest and Weirdest Gadgets

January brings feelings of new beginnings and fresh starts, while February always seems to be just another reminder of how quickly the year flies by. It probably has something to with the month clocking in at just 28 days, but that was still enough time for lots of weird and wonderful gadgets to debut this year, and…

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Source: Gizmodo – From Airless Basketballs to Self-Cleaning Touchscreens, These Were February’s Coolest and Weirdest Gadgets

TUXEDO OS 2 is out of the incubator with more features than promised!

In previous articles, I reviewed the first version of TUXEDO OS and highlighted the promises made by TUXEDOComputers regarding the second version.At the end of the last week, TUXEDOComputers announced the release of TUXEDO OS 2, after three continuous months of development, with improvements and updates that exceeded promises.

Source: LXer – TUXEDO OS 2 is out of the incubator with more features than promised!

Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 phones are the first to support built-in 'iSIMs'

Never mind eSIMs — your next phone might have a more advanced way of connecting to your carrier. Qualcomm and Thales have confirmed the certification of the first user-ready Integrated SIM, or “iSIM.” It promises the same card-free digital sign-ups and security as eSIMs, but is built directly into a phone’s main processor. Your phone doesn’t need a dedicated chip, saving space and (hopefully) money.

The companies don’t say which phones will be the first to use iSIMs. The technology supports the same remote provisioning standard as eSIMs, however. Your provider won’t necessarily need to update its systems to support iSIM-based devices.

There’s no guarantee phone makers will pass any savings along to you. The reduced footprint could make room for slightly larger batteries and other components, though. More importantly, this might encourage more manufacturers to use digital SIMs by making the tech easier to implement. With that said, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 is a high-end platform. You may not see wider adoption until more affordable chips (and thus lower-priced phones) offer iSIM support.

The timing is convenient, at least. Many phones now include eSIM support, while American iPhone 14 and 14 Pro models don’t have physical SIM trays. The conventional SIM card is on the decline, and iSIM could hasten that transition by making its virtual counterpart more commonplace.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/snapdragon-8-gen-2-isim-support-150031144.html?src=rss

Source: Engadget – Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 phones are the first to support built-in ‘iSIMs’

Updates From The Last of Us, The Mandalorian, Walking Dead: Dead City, and More

Dermot Mulroney talks about the legacy his cop character brings to Scream 6. Nic Cage’s Dracula rises in new Renfield images. Plus, the CW teases more from Gotham Knights, and what’s coming in the rest of Star Trek: Picard’s final season. To me, my spoilers!

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Source: Gizmodo – Updates From The Last of Us, The Mandalorian, Walking Dead: Dead City, and More

Find a Relationship by 'Home Depot Dating'

Is it possible to go shopping for a life partner? According to the latest TikTok trend, it might just be: “Home Depot dating,” which has racked up more than 6 million views on the social media app, first started as videos of single women looking for eligible bachelors among the hammers, paints, and screwdrivers in the…

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Source: LifeHacker – Find a Relationship by ‘Home Depot Dating’

Scientists Target 'Biocomputing' Breakthrough With Use of Human Brain Cells

Scientists propose to develop a biological computer powered by millions of human brain cells that they say could outperform silicon-based machines while consuming far less energy. From a report: The international team, led by Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, published in the journal Frontiers in Science on Tuesday a detailed road map to what they call “organoid intelligence.” The hardware will include arrays of brain organoids — tiny three-dimensional neural structures grown from human stem cells — connected to sensors and output devices and trained by machine learning, big data and other techniques.

The aim is to develop an ultra-efficient system that can solve problems beyond the reach of conventional digital computers, while aiding development in neuroscience and other areas of medical research. The project’s ambition mirrors work on the more advanced quantum computing but raises ethical questions around the “consciousness” of brain organoid assemblies. “I expect an intelligent dynamic system based on synthetic biology, but not constrained by the many functions the brain has to serve in an organism,” said Professor Thomas Hartung of Johns Hopkins, who has gathered a community of 40 scientists to develop the technology. They have signed a “Baltimore declaration” calling for more research “to explore the potential of organoid cell cultures to advance our understanding of the brain and unleash new forms of biocomputing while recognising and addressing the associated ethical implications.”

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Source: Slashdot – Scientists Target ‘Biocomputing’ Breakthrough With Use of Human Brain Cells

Preview: Final Fantasy XVI is a bold new direction for the series

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Source: Ars Technica – Preview: Final Fantasy XVI is a bold new direction for the series

Make Easier Mashed Potatoes With a Cooling Rack

I do not own a potato masher. I own a potato ricer, because it’s better at its job. Rather than chasing potatoes around the pot with a masher, I push them through the ricer, extruding them into tiny little bits that can be gently stirred into warmed dairy, reducing the amount of mashing needed, which keeps the…

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Source: LifeHacker – Make Easier Mashed Potatoes With a Cooling Rack

White House to Federal Employees: You Have 30 Days to Delete TikTok

In a move to cut government employees from accessing TikTok on government-issued devices, the White House told federal agencies yesterday that they have 30 days to remove the app from government-issued devices. The TikTok ban comes as the U.S. government grows weary about security concerns the app may pose, such as

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Source: Gizmodo – White House to Federal Employees: You Have 30 Days to Delete TikTok