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Starting in January, the music streaming platform Spotify will no longer pay royalties on any songs played less than 1,000 times in a year. The change is expected to impact about two-thirds of the tracks on the platform, and a lot of the less popular Broadway cast recordings....
This is what desperation looks like.
While most everyone loves Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, there seems to be universal derision for the final suit that Miles Morales wears in the game. Out of dozens of options, it’s another one of his “I gotta be me” designs that is just…very not good.
Late last year, a hidden trove of whisky was discovered in a cellar room deep within a 13th century Scottish castle. The liquid was subsequently tested and determined to have been distilled back in 1833, making it the oldest known scotch in existence. Now two dozen bottles of it are going under the hammer in a November auction.
It appears Bungie has done the unthinkable and laid off Michael Salvatori, Destiny’s famed composer responsible for countless incredible tracks in franchise history.
This week, it’s Alan Wake 2, which has released and scored an 89 on Metacritic, a tick below a 90, but a 92 if you’re looking on PC where its visuals can be maxed to their fullest.
As it turns out, developer Embark Studios is using AI for essentially all the voicework in The Finals.
Sony’s PlayStation is extremely good at two things: Making a console people want to buy, and having its devs make great single players games for that console.
As it turns out, developer Embark Studios is using AI for essentially all the voicework in The Finals.
Basically it’s just supposed to “sell again”: not having you to avoid to re-buy the re-master, re-make, re-VR and… whatever Bethesda is doing with Skyrim nowadays
This week, it’s Alan Wake 2, which has released and scored an 89 on Metacritic, a tick below a 90, but a 92 if you’re looking on PC where its visuals can be maxed to their fullest.