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Ubisoft Explains Assassin’s Creed Odyssey’s Microtransactions And Some Of The Maths Behind Them
The presence of microtransactions in a big video game can poison the player’s experience, leaving them to wonder if things have been designed in a way to drive them to pay extra. So it goes with Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, a very good $79 game that launched with at least $US80 ($113) in microtransactions.
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What Assassin’s Creed Odyssey Changes From Origins
At a glance, Assassin’s Creed Odyssey looks a lot like last year’s Assassin’s Creed Origins. Despite swapping Egyptian pyramids for Greek temples, the surface-level similarities are numerous. There are plenty of subtle differences, however.
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PS3 Game With Great Music May Be Pulled From Sale Because Of Its Music
The 2011 PlayStation 3 game PixelJunk Sidescroller’s excellent soundtrack may be its downfall. The game may be removed from the PlayStation store by the end of the week because of a music licensing issue that the game developers and musicians both are hoping gets resolved.
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Dead Rising Studio Capcom Vancouver Shuts Down
Image: Dead Rising 4 Capcom’s main western studio is being shut down, the publisher confirmed today. Employees at Capcom Vancouver, which was primarily known for the Dead Rising series and was already hit by layoffs earlier this year, were told today that the studio is closing.