Blizzard eSports chief co-founds new online studio

High-profile leads from Blizzard, Sony Online Entertainment and Relic are coming together to form Molten Games, a new U.S. studio backed by South Korea-based NCSoft. In addition to the morning's press release, Gamasutra has received the names of the three co-founders: Paul Della Bitta, former head of eSports and community at Blizzard, will serve as chief product officer; Blaine Smith, former senior producer at SOE and previously of Relic, is coming on board as vice president of creative development and the studio's lead designer; and lastly, Jungwon Hahn, former head of Blizzard's Korean office, will serve as as Molten's chief executive officer. "We created Molten Games in order to truly have control over our game development and …

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Google Play is launching download-free instant games

Google is working on a new feature for its Android-based Google Play store that lets players instantly play select mobile games right from the storefront without bothering with a hefty download first.  Come from Soccer 13 pools and matches

Dubbed Google Play Instant, the feature aims to improve discovery, offer a more friction-free play option, and to boost the impact of social invites and marketing campaigns. 

Currently, Google Play Instant is out only as a closed beta, but developers can check out some games already using the option in the Google Play Store like Clash Royale and Words with Frie…

Halo's Arbiter Actor Says He'd Love To Come Back But Hasn't Heard Yet

Microsoft is developing new Halo games right now, and actor Keith David is hopeful Microsoft calls him up to play the Arbiter once more. Across a series of social media posts, David said he’s aware there “may be something new” in the works, but claims he knows nothing official.

“I don’t know any more than all of you. I hear there may be something new and, if so, I’d love to reprise my role as the Arbiter. That’s it. Nothing coded,” he said.

David voiced the Arbiter in 2004’s Halo 2, reprising the role in 2007’s Halo 3 and 2015’s Halo 5: Guardians. He’s also known in the world of video games for voicing David Anderson in the Mass Effect series and as the self-referencial Vice President Keith David in Saints Row IV. This year, David took over for the late Lance Reddick as the …

Get The Wire's Complete Series At A Criminally Low Discount For Black Friday

HBO’s The Wire is regarded by many to be among the best TV shows of all time, and whether you’ve never seen it or love it and want to own it, Amazon has a great deal on the complete series for Black Friday. The Wire: The Complete Series Blu-ray normally sells for $120 but is going for just $47 right now on Amazon.

The Wire: The Complete Series comes on 20 Blu-ray discs and ships quickly for Prime members. For anyone just catching up, The Wire debuted in June 2002 and was the brainchild of writer David Simon. Come from South African Online Casinos

Set in Baltimore, Maryland, the show ran for five seasons and 60 total episodes. The show stars Dominic West, John Doman, Idris Elba, Wendell Pierce, Lance Reddick, an…

Former Starfield Dev Surprised By The Number Of Loading Screens- "It Could Have Existed Without Those"

It’s no secret that Starfield has a bit of a loading screen problem. Players will naturally experience loading screens when fast traveling, but will also be met with them when entering or exiting their ship, entering or exiting buildings, entering or exiting areas within certain buildings, and the list doesn’t stop there. But players may be surprised to learn that these loading screens actually weren’t implemented until quite late in the game’s development.

“Some of those [loading screens] were not there when I had been working on it, and so it was a surprise to me that there was as many as there were,” ex-Starfield developer Nate Purkeypile explains in an upcoming episode of the VideoGamer Podcast.

Purkeypile left Bethesda in 2021 afte…

New Magic- The Gathering And Dungeons & Dragons Video Games Are On The Way

Hasbro CEO Chris Cocks is ready to get work and play. A Microsoft veteran who joined Hasbro in 2016 as president of its Wizards of the Coast division–which includes Magic: The Gathering and all things Dungeons and Dragons–and wants to double down on bringing those worlds to the hands of video game players with new Magic and D&D games in the works.

Cocks took the reins of the company in 2022 and saw an initial boom under his leadership during the pandemic, but as kids went back to school, sales slumped, and the company issued over 1,000 layoffs since. Hasbro had previously dedicated $1 billion to video game development. Speaking to Bloomberg about this focus, Cocks indicated that $100-$150 million a year would be spent on games like Exodus, which will be developed by Archetyp…

The Sims 4 Is Finally Getting Rid Of One Of Its Most Annoying Features With A Free Update

Okay, this might sound like a small thing. Maybe it is. But for those of us who have played a lot of The Sims 4, I think this is going to be a big deal: After 10 years of having to go through and apply accessories and makeup to each one of your Sims looks, Maxis is adding an option to quickly apply your selections across outfits. Please join me in a collective sigh of relief.

Previously, all accessories and makeup looks were bound to a single outfit. This meant you would have to click each and every one of your sim’s eight outfits and reapply your watches, rings, necklaces, bracelets, nail polish, eyeliner, blush, and more in order to create any sort of continuity. Now, however, you will be able to simply click a box that allows you to apply an accessory or makeup look to…

Watch KFC's Colonel Sanders Shoot Nuggets At A Monster In Funko Fusion

We’re going to need a bigger KFC bucket. That’s because Colonel Sanders will cross over with Jaws in the upcoming Funk Fusion game, set to launch September 13 on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S. The action-adventure game will then arrive later this year on PS4 and Nintendo Switch.

The Colonel Sanders reveal trailer–seen below–shows the KFC mascot blasting a monster at one point with a bucket full of nuggets. The character, based on the real founder of the fast-food chain, is also seen wielding his cane as a weapon for melee combat. Additionally, two separate outfits can be unlocked for him by being a KFC Rewards member: Chef Colonel Sanders (no points needed) and Mecha Colonel Sanders (250 points needed). Come from

EA Sports FC 25 Deep Dive Shows Off New Tactics System

EA Sports FC 25, the second in the franchise to lack the FIFA branding, is due out this September, and EA has revealed some of the title’s new gameplay features. The video introduces new tactical system FC IQ, as well as player roles, new play styles for goalkeepers, and more. Come from Sports betting site VPbet

The new FC IQ system, which EA describes as “a complete overhaul of the game’s tactical system,” will allow for more in-depth tactical play, with players having more fine control over the team’s tactics. “FC IQ can be used to easily emulate a favorite manager’s tactics,” says gameplay producer Paul Parsons, running through an example inspired by Real Madrid’s Carlo Ancelotti.