
Subsequently, Riot plans to hire 150+ people.
Subsequently, Riot plans to hire 150+ people.
The dismantling of the Orc statue was live streamed with around 30,000 people watching.
Season 2 was supposed to launch at the start of February, so it'll see a slight setback.
The Evoker class will be joining the ranks for the very first time.
A leaked battle pass, a new neon city, and a new god.
Sources say the European Commission will send "a statement of objections" revealing concerns about the deal.
More changes to come as NetEase searches for new potential distribution partners in China.
They, too, have addressed their concerns to the FTC.
Trading Post follows not long after.
Proletariat employees are being forced to organize through the NLRB voting process.
Professor Putricide's new creations are taking over Battlegrounds Quests.
So they put an ad in The Washington Post.
Characters will have "reimagined abilities that will channel the power of the gods."
The suit is intended to stop Microsoft’s purchase of Activision Blizzard.
That’s another one down, but so many more to go.
A supermajority of 57 workers including animators, designers, producers, and other disciplines, want to unionize.
A bit of a slip-up during the "Twitch Makes Overwatch" livestream.
"We have received a lot of feedback this year, and our teams are always listening."
The ability for customers to file antitrust suits in the US has opened the door to citizens trying to block the Microsoft/Activision deal.
The stream kicks off at 5:00 p.m. Pacific Time!
Come January, Blizzard will announce the 36 countries participating in the tourney.
That's the company that does the Bored Ape Yacht Club NFTs.
"With this feature, everyone will be able to keep their game history and memory in their own hands."
Finishing up the year with our last podcast of 2022!
Sony has continued to object to the merger based on the idea that Microsoft would make the game Xbox Exclusive.
"This is just the start of what we hope will be a rewarding new system for players to further personalize their character."
The European Commission seems eager to set the record straight.
Looks like earlier rumors were true and now we've got an interesting path forward to watch.
Opening December 12, Azeroth's champions will defeat the siblings of Raszageth.
Was it worth releasing a sequel or should updates just have continued on the original?