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I’m not what one might deem a “swag guy.” I’ve known plenty over the years — video game and comics shows are a particula...
06/07/2023

I’m not what one might deem a “swag guy.” I’ve known plenty over the years — video game and comics shows are a particular hot bed. People beg for extra t-shirts, fidget spinners and anything else they can get their hands on. You see them wandering the halls of convention centers, tote bags spilling over […]
Check out these Boston Dynamics promo LEGO kits by Brian Heater originally published on TechCrunch

As robot swag goes, it’s hard to beat these Boston Dynamics Spot and Stretch LEGO kits I put together over lunch today.

You're forgiven if you've forgotten about Humanity, the game from Rez creator Tetsuya Mizuguchi's studio Enhance. Howeve...
06/07/2023

You're forgiven if you've forgotten about Humanity, the game from Rez creator Tetsuya Mizuguchi's studio Enhance. However, it's finally close to launch — and it's receiving expanded platform support in the process. Enhance and THA have announced during Sony's State of Play event that the strange puzzle and platformer hybrid will arrive in May on PS4, PS5, PlayStation VR and PlayStation VR2. A demo is also available today through the PlayStation Store, although you'll have to act fast when it's only available to play for a "limited time."
The premise is clearer. You play a Shiba Inu (yes, really) who places commands to guide human crowds to safety in pillars of light. And that's just the start — you can expect flying people and lightsaber battles with the mysterious "Others," among further oddities. There's a 90-level story mode, but you can also build your own maps to challenge other players.

Humanity has been in development for a long time, to put it mildly. The title was unveiled in September 2019, and was slated to come to PS4 and PSVR sometime the following year. It's not clear what prompted the three-year wait (the pandemic certainly didn't help), but it might be worth a look to see what took the developers so long.

The studio behind 'Rez' is finally launching its next game, 'Humanity,' in May..

On this week’s TechCrunch Live, I spoke with CEO and co-founder of Tonkean, Sagi Eliyahu, and Foundation Capital partner...
06/07/2023

On this week’s TechCrunch Live, I spoke with CEO and co-founder of Tonkean, Sagi Eliyahu, and Foundation Capital partner, Joanne Chen. Tonkean started in 2015 as a no-code development platform, and added Joanne to its board of directors when it raised its seed round in 2019. I don’t want to ruin the story, but I […]
Keep trying after a VC says no, says Tonkean CEO on TechCrunch Live by Matt Burns originally published on TechCrunch https://techcrunch.com/2023/02/23/keep-trying-after-a-vc-says-no-says-tonkean-ceo-on-techcrunch-live/

The proposed $69bn acquisition of Activision is splitting global regulators over competition concerns
05/07/2023

The proposed $69bn acquisition of Activision is splitting global regulators over competition concerns

The UK has already blocked the deal over concerns it would affect competition in the cloud gaming.

Companies building AI platforms can engage society in the process and earn — not demand — trust and legitimacy.Procedura...
05/07/2023

Companies building AI platforms can engage society in the process and earn — not demand — trust and legitimacy.
Procedural justice can address generative AI’s trust/legitimacy problem by Walter Thompson originally published on TechCrunch

Companies building AI platforms can engage society in the process and earn — not demand — trust and legitimacy.

Customizable rollup provider Eclipse is launching a Solana-focused scaling solution, which allows applications to be com...
05/07/2023

Customizable rollup provider Eclipse is launching a Solana-focused scaling solution, which allows applications to be compatible with Polygon, the companies exclusively told TechCrunch. Rollups, a part of the layer-2 blockchain ecosystem, are a scaling solution to help make blockchains faster and cheaper. Rollups work by compiling a number of transactions into one bundle to go onto […]
Rollup provider Eclipse launches software to allow Solana apps to be compatible with Polygon by Jacquelyn Melinek originally published on TechCrunch https://techcrunch.com/2023/02/23/eclipse-launches-software-to-allow-solana-apps-to-be-compatible-with-polygon/

BlueCargo has raised $11 million in a new round led by Soma Capital and Left Lane Capital. The company optimizes logisti...
05/07/2023

BlueCargo has raised $11 million in a new round led by Soma Capital and Left Lane Capital. The company optimizes logistics in port terminals and reduces late fees for drayage trucking companies and shippers. Other investors in the company include Mike Roth, Cathexis Ventures, EXPA, SpringTime Ventures and HyperGuap. When I first covered the startup, […]
BlueCargo reduces logistics late fees by tracking containers in port terminals by Romain Dillet originally published on TechCrunch https://techcrunch.com/2023/02/23/bluecargo-reduces-logistics-late-fees-by-tracking-containers-in-port-terminals/

The UK has already blocked the deal over concerns it would affect competition in the cloud gaming.
04/07/2023

The UK has already blocked the deal over concerns it would affect competition in the cloud gaming.

The UK has already blocked the deal over concerns it would affect competition in the cloud gaming.

When Blizzard announced earlier this week that it had canceled Overwatch 2 hero missions, a central part of its player v...
04/07/2023

When Blizzard announced earlier this week that it had canceled Overwatch 2 hero missions, a central part of its player vs. environment (PvE) story mode, fans were none too pleased. So director Aaron Keller published a blog post today to ease the concerns and offer more transparency about the development team’s “incredibly difficult decision.”
Hero missions, revealed in 2019, were designed to provide a “deeply repayable” branch of the game based on RPG-like talent trees. Although progression would have been separate from the main game (to avoid giving hero mission players an unfair advantage), it was still part of the hype Blizzard used during the past four years of marketing the title. But the publisher ultimately found that the hero missions were pulling too many development resources away from the live game.

“When we launched Overwatch in 2016, we quickly started talking about what that next iteration could be,” Keller wrote. “Looking back at that moment, it’s now obvious that we weren’t as focused as we should have been on a game that was a runaway hit. Instead, we stayed focused on a plan that was years old.” That years-old plan refers to the development team’s influence from its work on Project Titan, Blizzard’s canceled MMORPG. The creators initially saw Overwatch as a vessel to reintegrate some of the ideas from that scrapped project.

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“Work began on the PvE portion of the game and we steadily continued shifting more and more of the team to work on those features.” But, Keller says, “Scope grew. We were trying to do too many things at once and we lost focus. The team built some really great things, including hero talents, new enemy units and early versions of missions, but we were never able to bring together all of the elements needed to ship a polished, cohesive experience.”
Keller says the team’s ambition for hero missions was devouring resources at the expense of the core gameplay. “We had an exciting but gargantuan vision and we were continuously pulling resources away from the live game in an attempt to realize it,” said Keller. “I can’t help but look back on our original ambitions for Overwatch and feel like we used the slogan of ‘crawl, walk, run’ to continue to march forward with a strategy that just wasn’t working.”
The decision to abandon hero missions came down to prioritizing present quality over past promises. “We had announced something audacious,” Keller reflected. “Our players had high expectations for it, but we no longer felt like we could deliver it. We needed to make an incredibly difficult decision, one we knew would disappoint our players, the team, and everyone looking forward to Hero Missions. The Overwatch team understands this deeply — this represented years of work and emotional investment. They are wonderful, incredibly talented people and truly have a passion for our game and the work that they do.”
Overwatch 2’s story missions — minus the canned hero missions — are set to arrive in season six, scheduled for mid-August. PvE aspects include a single-player version with a leaderboard, in-game and out-of-game stories and “new types of co-op content we haven’t yet shared.” Before that content arrives, there’s still season five, set to launch in June.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/overwatch-2-director-explains-why-hero-missions-were-canceled-211629105.html?src=rss https://www.engadget.com/overwatch-2-director-explains-why-hero-missions-were-canceled-211629105.html?src=rss

When Blizzard announced earlier this week that it had canceled Overwatch 2’s hero missions, a central part of its player vs.

Israeli authorities say an internal investigation into the killing of a 26-year-old Palestinian citizen of Israel earlie...
27/06/2023

Israeli authorities say an internal investigation into the killing of a 26-year-old Palestinian citizen of Israel earlier this month at Jerusalem’s most sensitive holy site found no wrongdoing by the police

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Disney+ and Hulu are starting to purge a number of shows from their respective streaming services. This seems to be an i...
27/06/2023

Disney+ and Hulu are starting to purge a number of shows from their respective streaming services. This seems to be an industry-wide trend that reinforces the idea that you don’t own anything with subscriptions.
As reported by Deadline, a slew of titles on Disney+, including Big Shot, Clouds, Diary of a Future President, and Benedict Society are leaving on May 26th. On the Hulu side, shows such as Dollface, Maggie and Little Demon will vanish on that same date.

In August of last year, HBO Max (now just Max) announced that it would be stripping 36 shows from its platform, including The-Not-Too-Late-Show with Elmo and My Dinner with Hervé. The company continued its rampage in December 2022 by announcing larger shows such as Westworld were going to be pulled from the platform. And even before then, Netflix was notoriously known for pulling and adding shows and movies at the drop of a hat.
While the list mostly consists of direct-to-streaming movies and shows that didn’t get more than a few seasons, it’s still disappointing to see content being dropped. Movies and TV shows aren’t the only affected medium, as streaming music services have long had the issue of certain tracks becoming unavailable or an entire album being pulled entirely from the catalog. It’s the price you pay when going the subscription route. It’s an all-you-can-eat buffet, but the buffet owner can take anything away at a moment’s notice.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/disney-and-hulu-will-remove-a-slew-of-titles-on-may-26th-204658321.html?src=rss https://www.engadget.com/disney-and-hulu-will-remove-a-slew-of-titles-on-may-26th-204658321.html?src=rss

Disney+ and Hulu are the latest streaming services to remove content from its service.

Sebastian Herrera / Wall Street Journal:How an overhaul of Amazon's US logistics network in recent months cut delivery t...
27/06/2023

Sebastian Herrera / Wall Street Journal:
How an overhaul of Amazon's US logistics network in recent months cut delivery times, changed inventory management, and altered search results on its website — Company seeks to trim package travel time, though some sellers still cite delays — Amazon.com has upended its vast logistics network … http://www.techmeme.com/230513/p14

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