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Cyberpunk patch boosts CD Projekt as PlayStation return nears
Poland’s biggest computer-game maker jumped after releasing the first bigger patch for its bug-ridden Cyberpunk 2077 game as it strives to get the tittle back on Sony Corp’s PlayStation store.
CD Projekt releases Cyberpunk patch as it seeks to regain trust
Poland’s biggest computer-game maker released the first large patch to repair bugs in its Cyberpunk 2077 game as it strives to improve the experience for players.
Microsoft says it ‘messed up’ on pricier plan for Xbox Live Gold
Microsoft Corp backtracked on a plan to raise the price for subscriptions to Xbox Live Gold, its paid online gaming platform, after outrage from users.
Chinese phone maker Honor partners with key chip suppliers after Huawei split
SHENZHEN, China (Reuters) - Chinese budget phone maker Honor said on Friday it had signed partnerships with major chip suppliers such as Intel and Qualcomm after being spun off from parent Huawei Technologies in the wake of U.S. sanctions last year.
Apple’s first headset to be niche precursor to eventual AR glasses
Apple Inc’s first crack at a headset is designed to be a pricey, niche precursor to a more ambitious augmented reality product that will take longer to develop, according to people with knowledge of the matter.
Music streaming platform Xiami’s demise a reflection on China’s Internet industry
Once a leader, Xiami saw its monthly active users (MAUs) fall to 22.4 million by October 2020, a tiny fraction of the 450 million for Tencent’s three music apps. Founder Wang Hao’s laid back style was reflected in Xiami’s philosophy of focusing on the music first but it may have also contributed to the decline.
Inside Cyberpunk 2077’s disastrous rollout
CD Projekt SA chief executive officer Marcin Iwiński made a public mea culpa this week about the disastrous rollout of the video game Cyberpunk 2077 in December. He took personal responsibility and asked fans not to blame the team.
What the demise of music streaming platform Xiami says about China’s internet industry
HONG KONG, Jan 15 (SCMP): Xiami Music, the pioneering Chinese music streaming service owned by Alibaba Group Holding (which owns the Post), will close next month after management admitted it missed “crucial opportunities” in the battle with rival Tencent Music.
Videogame sales hit US high in pandemic-plagued 2020
Sales of video games, consoles and accessories hit a record high in the US last year as people hunkered down at home due to the pandemic turned to play.
Father and son bond over video games
JOHOR BARU: The movement control order does not stop a father and son from having countless hours of fun through gaming.