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Store Owners Liberating Games

It has been brought to my attention that a few individuals have been spotted online playing Gears of War already, 2 weeks earlier than its anticipated launch date. Some say that this is due to copies being leaked or liberated and then ripped to the internet. Others have given me accounts of store owners receiving early shipments of games and liberating them from the clutches of their plastic wrap and firing them up.

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fiercescuba5674d ago

I remember when Gamestop said anyone who breaks the seal on the Halo 3 box will be fired on the spot. Gaming companies might have to send things with a lock and key now, which is absurd.

GrieverSoul5674d ago (Edited 5674d ago )

If its a legit copy and acquired in a legit way (bought not stole) I understand why this is happening.

After many copies leaked on the internet, retail is worried that it may affect sales. Maybe this is why they are selling them. The sooner they sell them, the less chance some guy ends up acquiring a pirate copy.

Imallvol75674d ago

I am one of those people hehe . . . Played about 4 hours of gears of war 2's campaign last night.

There are already 3,000 people registered on the leaderboards for Gears in Hoard.

Sharpshell5674d ago

all the fuss about release dates, maybe for a game like Gears, its important because of all the hype, but for most games shouldn't they just go on sale the day they come into the store? Why not?

e3kehoe5674d ago

if ya got them sell them..so what if its a day or two.i agree that release dates are dumb. if someone can find a store that will sell early good for them.

greyishfox5674d ago

I'm not cool with staff playing that game then selling the same copy. I'm not there to buy used stuff, I wanted new. They should be fired for that stunt.

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Former Dragon Age lead writer David Gaider pours scorn on EA's AI dreams.

"They want you to believe the devs under them are super stoked to work generative AI into their processes," continued Gaider, "but I assure you what they took as excitement was really a veiled wail of despair not unlike the time that team was informed of their new 'really cool' live service mandate.".

LordoftheCritics2d ago

Publishers see gaming as another stock market.

isarai2d ago

I think anyone with some common sense knew this, im glad i don't support their games anymore, what a sh!t company.

Psychonaut851d 13h ago

Friends don’t let friends buy EA or Ubisoft.

Chocoburger1d 12h ago

I said this yesterday. AI isn't what we want when it comes to crafting artistry. Alas, these soulless corporate morons don't care about their work, only about cutting corners as much as possible.

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Phil Spencer and the Battle for Xbox’s Soul

Has the rapid growth of Xbox made the ship too heavy? Following the closures of Tango Gameworks, Arkane Austin, and Roundhouse, we explore what the future of Xbox could look like.

LG_Fox_Brazil2d ago

This ship was never meant to sail, this ship was made from the get go to sink as fast as possible. It almost feels that they want to lower the standards of quality in the industry so that they can fit in

rlow11d 16h ago

I disagree, Xbox from the get go innovated and changed the industry. They did a lot of firsts and standardized a lot of others. It wasn’t till the beginning of the Xbox1 era that things started to go south.

Stevonidas1d 12h ago

Yep, although I’d argue it started going to shit when they tried to hock Kinect on their audience instead of continuing to invest in their studios and IPs. 2001-2010 Xbox was peak gaming, though.

rlow11d 10h ago

@Stevonidas
I agree they never should have focused on it after the 360 era. But you do have to remember they were faked out by the huge volumes of Kinects sold. To quote info on Wikipedia, “Project Natal, It was first released on November 4, 2010, and would go on to sell eight million units in its first 60 days of availability.” So if your Xbox and see these huge sales on a peripheral where are you going to put some money? Criticism in hindsight is worthless…..if only we could all see our future. In other wards they had no way of knowing. Plus they had engagement numbers and a lot of signs pointed to people wanting it.

Their biggest mistake wasn’t the Kinect, but unlike Sony after the PS3 debacle. They didn’t double on down on exclusive good games. The other huge mistake was letting Call of Duty go to Sony.

Hedstrom1d 19h ago

Phil wants Xbox to be as soulless as him!

Tacoboto1d 18h ago (Edited 1d 18h ago )

Xbox has no soul and Phil has no confidence, and it's impossible to say either do when they killed Tango and Arkane Austin.

Everything they've said since has only made them look worse to a point that they're actually less competent than Embracer.

Markdn1d 18h ago (Edited 1d 18h ago )

Whe you release something like the series S and expect it not to hurt your business model, and developers have to have parity with games. Then you know Microsoft don't care. Series s is the final nail that broke developers,

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A Matter Of Trust: What The Game Industry Should Do To Win Gamers Back

Skewed and Reviewed have written an Opinion Piece covering issues in the gaming industry, how current issues were issues years ago, and what can be done to help restore consumer trust.

anast2d ago

Nothing. It's up to the gamers to stop consuming content from companies that they don't agree with.

Garethvk1d 15h ago

How do you know if you agree with it or not unless you play it? Which without conventions forces gamers to rely on trailers. Perhaps Demos should be made more frequently. But companies need to do better as well.

anast1d 15h ago

Wait until release. Watch Gameplay. Exercise patience.

Garethvk1d 14h ago

But is that not what they have now? Tons of gameplay or are you talking about watching actual gamers play it versus the trailers and streams? The big issue is that some companies pay streamers and influencers and they create content but for me; that is hardly a fair, unbiased, and factual look at a game.

1nsomniac1d 19h ago

Get rid of the suits in the industry and job done!!

Garethvk1d 15h ago

They usually are attached to the money sadly. It would be nice to have gamers in charge but you have so much money invested that business people are needed. Hence the issue; you need people who know business but are also gamers who know have an eye to the community. It sounds simple in theory that if you give gamers quality games that they want to play; money will be made. But that is not always so.