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  1. 🐧 Embracer Group split again spinning off their biggest IP, along with plans for IP partnerships Embracer Group are still going through some massive changes, af

    The rapid evolution of AI tooling is outpacing the development of a cohesive developer experience, with new frameworks and infrastructure emerging weekly. Concurrently, there's a narrative that AI companies are perpetuating a bubble perception, potentially due to their aggressive marketing strategies rather than genuine market saturation. This comes as Embracer Group undergoes another significant restructuring, spinning off its largest intellectual property and exploring new partnership avenues. AI

    🐧 Embracer Group split again spinning off their biggest IP, along with plans for IP partnerships Embracer Group are still going through some massive changes, af

    IMPACT The rapid pace of AI tooling development may create challenges for developers, while the discussion around AI company narratives highlights market perception.

  2. The Kingdom Come studio is officially making a Lord of the Rings RPG

    Warhorse Studios, known for the Kingdom Come series, is developing an open-world RPG set in Tolkien's Middle-earth. The studio confirmed the project, which has been rumored for some time, alongside news of development starting on another Kingdom Come game. Details about the Lord of the Rings title are currently scarce, but it is expected to leverage Warhorse's expertise in story-driven, realistic open-world gameplay. AI

    The Kingdom Come studio is officially making a Lord of the Rings RPG
  3. 🎮 Microsoft Agrees To Pay $250 Million To Settle Activision Blizzard Acquisition Lawsuit A Swedish pension fund had sued over claims the deal was undervalued 📰

    Microsoft has agreed to pay $250 million to settle a lawsuit filed by a Swedish pension fund concerning the acquisition of Activision Blizzard. The pension fund alleged that the deal undervalued Activision Blizzard. The former CEO of Activision Blizzard, Bobby Kotick, claimed the lawsuit was a tactic to benefit Embracer, while others accused Kotick of using the merger to conceal misconduct. AI

    🎮 Microsoft Agrees To Pay $250 Million To Settle Activision Blizzard Acquisition Lawsuit A Swedish pension fund had sued over claims the deal was undervalued 📰

    IMPACT Minimal direct impact on AI operators; relates to corporate finance and legal proceedings in the gaming industry.

  4. 🎮 Valorant gets Anti-Lag 2 but after testing it I don't think users with high-end AMD rigs should crack open the champagne Lower-end rigs might have more to gai

    Embracer Group is spinning off its video game franchises and studios into a new entity named Fellowship Entertainment. This move will see major franchises like Tomb Raider and Metro operate under this new segment. Separately, the game Valorant has introduced its Anti-Lag 2 feature, which may offer more benefits to users with lower-end hardware configurations. AI

    🎮 Valorant gets Anti-Lag 2 but after testing it I don't think users with high-end AMD rigs should crack open the champagne Lower-end rigs might have more to gai
  5. 🎮 Embracer says it will ‘more actively’ explore Deus Ex, TimeSplitters, and Saints Row partnerships New company Fellowship Entertainment will run a licensing bu

    Embracer Group is spinning off its Fellowship Entertainment division into a separate publicly listed company. This new entity will focus on licensing major intellectual properties such as The Lord of the Rings, Tomb Raider, Deus Ex, and Saints Row. The company aims to revitalize dormant franchises and explore external partnerships for these valuable game titles. AI

    🎮 Embracer says it will ‘more actively’ explore Deus Ex, TimeSplitters, and Saints Row partnerships New company Fellowship Entertainment will run a licensing bu
  6. 📰 Embracer Group to split into two companies – Fellowship Entertainment and Embracer Embracer Group has announced its intention to separate the group into two p

    Embracer Group is planning a significant corporate restructuring, intending to divide into two distinct publicly traded entities. This strategic move aims to create two separate companies, named Fellowship Entertainment and Embracer. The group has not yet provided further details on the timeline or specific operational focuses of these new entities. AI

    📰 Embracer Group to split into two companies – Fellowship Entertainment and Embracer Embracer Group has announced its intention to separate the group into two p