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Life is Strange I can see being a pretty good show but Disco Elysium? I don't know how they plan to make that work. It's not inherently unfilmable but it is dense. They better have some of the original writers working on the damn thing to even have a hope of getting this right

Oh, and also all the politics stuff. That's gonna be fun. Because everyone * loves* contemporary politics in their shows.
 

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If they did, I would not be mad. I would laugh and make fun of all the people who get their panties in a bunch about it.
It would be a lot of free advertising for sure. The entire rightwing sphere would shit their collective Individual pants at apox the same time(because collective anything is bad, m'kay) and then everyone would know about it, even more then Tucky Bucky being mad that Green M&M isn't getting him hard anymore.
 
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Fair enough. Of course, that's assuming they do it right.

I can only imagine how much hilarity will ensue if they decide the anemsic detective from DE decides he actually a communist.

I'm not really familiar with the game myself but for a little bit of irony, the designer Robert Kurvitz was born in Estonia, which was occupied by both the USSR and Nazi Germany during early WW2. It also suffered multiple air raids by the Soviet Air Force during the latter's occupation;the worst of which involved the use of more than a thousand incendiary bombs. Germany retreated towards the end of the war, and the USSR reoccupied it all the way up until its dissolution.

Kurvitz also keeps a bust of Lenin on his writing desk, which apparently belonged to a communist writer.

"I guess my favourite thing I like to say about this is that for me it's just a wholesome tradition. It's about loyalty, it's about the country where I was born. This is how I was raised, this was who I was told to follow, and I would be a naughty revolutionary, kind of an edgy rebel, if I wouldn't have Lenin on my writing desk," he describes his relation to the bust.

So really, it wouldn't be all that surprising after all!
 

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Birds of af feather indeedliooms


Bobby Kotick, CEO of video game maker Activision, has another secret company that he used to donate big money to Republican campaigns.

The company, Norgate LLC, contributed $500,000 through two separate checks to the Senate Leadership Fund during the 2020 election cycle, according to Federal Election Commission filings reviewed by CNBC. That political action committee is run by allies of Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., and was created to support Republicans running for the Senate.

CNBC had reported Tuesday about another secret Kotick company, called 807080A LLC, which had given big donations to Republican causes.

On one of its two FEC filings, Norgate lists an identical California address to 807080A LLC. The latter firm has contributed at least $100,000 funding Republican efforts, including a super PAC backing former Bridgewater CEO Dave McCormick, who is running for Pennsylvania’s Senate seat in a GOP primary.

The second Norgate FEC filing shows an address that is an approximately one minute walk from the other location, according to Google Maps.

CNBC first reported on 807080A and their donation to the pro-McCormick outside group. Both private companies have matching addresses to two of Kotick’s foundations. The contribution to the Senate Leadership Fund marks the biggest known donation the Activision CEO has made to a political organization.

Donors often use LLCs to conceal their identity and avoid scrutiny as they finance their preferred candidates for office. Real estate executive Stephen Rosenberg used a shell company to back then President Donald Trump after years of supporting Democrats.

While Democrats won a slight edge in the Senate during the 2020 election, Republicans fended off numerous challengers across the country. The Senate Leadership Fund that cycle spent over $270 million against Democrats running for Senate seats that cycle, according to data from the nonpartisan Center for Responsive Politics. Outside of the Democratic victories in Georgia, data shows the super PAC helped Republicans win in North Carolina, Iowa, Montana and South Carolina, among others.

The watchdog Campaign Legal Center flagged the Norgate donations to CNBC. The group said its researchers confirmed that the personal mailbox “PMB K,” which is listed on one of the Norgate FEC filings, corresponds to a single registration known as “personal mailbox K.” The watchdog said its research showed that the names of a Kotick foundation, Norgate and Kotick himself are registered to that mailbox.

Mark Herr, a spokesman for Kotick, told CNBC in an emailed statement on Thursday that the video game executive has given almost the same amount to Democrats and Republicans over the past five years. He also pointed out the work of a Kotick-led foundation. The statement does not give further details on Norgate LLC.

“Over the past five years, Mr. Kotick has contributed roughly the same amount to Democrats and Republicans. His contributions are focused on candidates and causes primarily in support of veterans issues and specifically veterans employment,” Herr said. “His giving and that of the Call of Duty Foundation, which he co-chairs, is with the goal of ensuring all veterans have employment opportunities that reflect the sacrifices they make through their service.”

That representative previously told CNBC that 807080A LLC was used to manage some of Kotick’s investments. Though Kotick has given to both major political parties, records show that his his bigger individual checks have mainly gone to Republicans.

Kotick and Activision have been under the spotlight in recent months.

Microsoft announced in January that it agreed to buy Activision for a deal worth north of $68 billion. Microsoft has said it’s aiming to close the deal fiscal 2023.

Activision has also been the focus of numerous reports detailing accusations of sexual misconduct.

The Wall Street Journal reported that Kotick was aware of the allegations and sometimes didn’t inform the company’s board of directors. An Activision Blizzard spokeswoman said at the time that Kotick “would not have been informed of every report of misconduct at every Activision Blizzard company, nor would he reasonably be expected to have been updated on all personnel issues.”
 

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Steam sales will no longer offer discounts more than 90%, but also will not go lower than 10%. (Probably done to prevent publishers taking advantage of special page with 3-5% off their stuff.)

The down time between sales have been reduced to 6 weeks to 4 weeks, meaning there will be more sales event each year. This is applied to all minor sales events (mid-week madness, publisher weekend, etc) while major events such as winter and summer sales will happen around same time each year

I think this is rather great news for pc gamers in general, sucks that we won't see any crazy 95% or 99% off games anymore, but more sales event always sounds great to me.
 
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Steam sales will no longer offer discounts more than 90%, but also will not go lower than 10%. (Probably done to prevent publishers taking advantage of special page with 3-5% off their stuff.)

The down time between big sales have been reduced to 6 weeks to 4 weeks, meaning there will be more sales event each year. This is applied to all minor sales events (mid-week madness, publisher weekend, etc) while major events such as winter and summer sales will happen around same time each year

I think this is rather great news for pc gamers in general, sucks that we won't see any crazy 95% or 99% off games anymore, but more sales event always sounds great to me.
Trying to compete with epic's free games but unwilling to offer shit for free. Instead they will offer more sales with more actual deals more often.

I know steam doesnt need to compete with epic exactly, but i dunno i feel like the old school sales were way better. I remember being able to buy 60 games for 40 bucks when they had those publisher and series packs. Those sales were awesome.
 

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Atlus announced Soul Hackers 2, coming to everything except Switch in late summer this year.
 

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Never heard of it. What kind of game is it?
Turn-based 1st person dungeon crawling jrpg. Part of the Shin Megami Tensei franchise. One of its several spin-off series (e.g. Persona), in this case Devil Summoner. Tho to complicate things a little further, Devil Summoner is itself divided into subseries, one being Raidou Kuzunoha set in 1930s imperial Japan and the other the sci-fi setting of Soul Hackers.

Bit of an odd choice for a sequel, since the first game was released almost a quarter of a century ago, tho it was rereleased on 3DS.