Bungiecon. It sounds like BlizzCon, only for Bungie. And it might just become a real event once this whole pandemic business is over. A new trademark was filed last summer at the USPTO and was recently approved for a whole host of different items, including shirts, games, books, novels, films boots, playing cards, action figures, […]
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BEUC Files Official Complaint Against Nintendo For "Premature Obsolescence," Referring To Joy-Con Drift
Pressure continues to mount on Nintendo in regard to Joy-Con drift as consumer group BEUC files an official complaint to the European Commission. The pressure on Nintendo to do more about Joy-Con drift has ramped up yet again this week. That’s in light of consumer group BEUC filing an official complaint to the European Commission. […]
Square Enix Files New Final Fantasy Trademarks, Igniting Crisis Core Remake Wants
Square Enix has filed a few new Final Fantasy-related trademarks in Japan recently in preparation for the next entry of the Final Fantasy VII Remake. The included trademarks are Ever Crisis, the Shinra logo, and The First Soldier, and while that could mean anything, I know I’m not alone in hoping that Square Enix will […]
Cyberpunk 2077 Save Files Larger Than 8 MB Could Become Corrupted
We’re all probably a bit tired of hearing what’s wrong with Cyberpunk 2077, but its latest issue is one worth paying attention to. According to Eurogamer (and corroborated by The Verge) players are starting to report that their save files are becoming corrupted. The reason? The save file might be too big. By “too big,” that apparently […]
Roblox files papers with SEC for public offering
User-generated game platform Roblox confirmed a recent report that it has filed papers today to go public on the U.S. stock market. CNBC previously reported that the company could go public early next year at an $8 billion valuation. Roblox said it filed a confidential draft registration statement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for […]
U.S. Government Files Appeal on WeChat Preliminary Injunction
The U.S. government filed an appeal to the Ninth Circuit Court on Friday, in an attempt to reverse a Sept. 19 preliminary injunction on a ban of Tencent’s WeChat App. The injunction won on behalf of the U.S. WeChat Users Alliance was granted based on concerns that a ban in the U.S. would limit users’ […]