Earlier this year, Microsoft unleashed a massive wave of layoffs and game cancellations, including Project Blackbird, an MMO that was described as a cross between Cyberpunk 2077 and Destiny from the ...
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is my personal game of the year so far. Sure, Bloodlines 2 is just around the corner and, as a VTM enthusiast, I'll probably enjoy it, but it's hard to find games that are ...
Developer Starbreeze announced Thursday that it had canceled its co-op Dungeons & Dragons game, codenamed Project Baxter. The cancellation is part of the studio's shift to re-focusing on its Payday ...
A studio representative declined to say how many people are being let go as a result of this latest round of layoffs. Avalanche has a number of well-known games to its name including the Just Cause ...
Google plans to begin testing its recently announced verification scheme for Android developers in the coming weeks, but there’s still precious little information on how the process will work. F-Droid ...
At the Snapdragon Summit, Google’s Rick Osterloh hinted that the company is working on a “common technical foundation” to bring Android and AI features to PCs. We previously reported that Google may ...
Google is reportedly testing a new “projects” feature for Gemini. Designed to help users organize their AI work, this tool will function like a smart folder within the platform. The feature, which is ...
Thanks to Android being open-source, there's a myriad of widgets available on the Google Play Store. Widgets are small tools or applications that can be added to your Home screen to perform certain ...
Visual Studio Code includes built-in integration with GitHub Copilot and the ability to choose which AI model to use for code completions. But the latest Visual Studio Code version adds a new ...
What if coding wasn’t just a skill, but a superpower accessible to everyone? Imagine a world where developers and designers could create fully functional apps, stunning user interfaces, and custom ...
Following the cancellation of a games-as-a-service project at Sony’s first-party Bend Studio, followed by a wave of layoffs, it looks like the Days Gone developer is moving on to its next project, as ...