
Paramount + erects world’s tallest hologram worldwide to celebrate hit sci-fi series Halo
Paramount +, who premiered sci-fi series 'Halo' on March 24, teamed up with Minute Media to erect word's tallest hologram in celebration across the globe.
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Minecraft movie could star Aquaman actor Jason Momoa
'Aquaman' actor Jason Momoa is said to be in final talks to star in the highly anticipated 'Minecraft' movie.
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Microsoft Reportedly Testing Ads in Free-to-Play Games
Microsoft may start advertising to players in free-to-play games later this year.
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China Bans Streaming of Unauthorized Games
Chinese streamers can no longer broadcast foreign games without authorization from the government.
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Need for Speed Reportedly to Combine Photo-Realism and 'Anime Elements'
The next Need for Speed will reportedly incorporate anime aesthetics.
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US Pins $625 Million Crypto Heist on North Korean Hacker Group
The Treasury Department blamed Lazarus for the Axie Infinity crypto heist.
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Kojima Clarifies Kojima Productions to Stay Independent After Tweeting PlayStation Studios Banner
Hideo Kojima clarified his studio would remain independent after tweeting a PlayStation Studios banner.
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New research claims that gamers make the best lovers
A quarter of gamers have claimed that they press all the right buttons between the sheets, a new survey has revealed.
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PlayStation VR 2 headsets reportedly delayed until 2023
Sony, who released their first generation of VR headsets in 2016, has delayed the launch of their PSVR2 headsets till 2023.
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Tencent to Prevent Chinese Games Access to Foreign Gamers
China continues to crack down on gaming in the country as Tencent ceases support for foreign games through one of its services.
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Club Penguin remake shut down by Disney and seized by police
A remake of now defunct online game 'Club Penguin' has been taken down by Disney and seized by police for investigation.
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Sony and Nintendo subscription changes 'welcomed' by CMA
The subscription changes made by Sony and Nintendo have been "welcomed" by the Competition and Markets Authority after the regulator launched an investigation when it was discovered inactive users were still being charged.
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