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Becoming One with Nature Takes Time and a Lot of Yoga says Pauline Jacobs

The increase in overall pollution that the planet has seen during the past few years has impacted the planet in such a way that...

Contributing to a Brighter Future by Volunterring For Environmental Societies

The increase in overall pollution that the planet has seen during the past few years has impacted the planet in such a way that...

Letting Loose and Having Fun in the Rural Villages Along the Seine in France

The increase in overall pollution that the planet has seen during the past few years has impacted the planet in such a way that...

Exploring the Coral Reefs to Understand How Pollution Has Impacted Aquatic Life

The increase in overall pollution that the planet has seen during the past few years has impacted the planet in such a way that...

‘It is not our aim to grow, grow, grow:’ Gamescom touts record exhibitors but organizers says quality is better than quantity

Gamescom 2025 is less than a week away and the annual industry showcase has broken a deluge of records before a single person has...

Embracer will deploy ‘targeted cost initiatives’ and AI tech to unlock more value

Embracer Group—which is in the process of splitting into three standalone companies following an era of mass layoffs, project cancellations, and divestments—has confirmed it...

Update: Lost Records developer Don’t Nod confirms layoffs at Montreal studio

Update (06/30/25): Don't Nod has confirmed reports of layoffs at its Montreal studio. In a statement handed to Eurogamer, the French company said it...

Overwatch developers form nearly 200-person union at Blizzard Entertainment

Another group of developers has unionized at Blizzard Entertainment. On Friday May 9, 2025, the Communication Workers of America announced the formation of the...

Removal of Unity 6 from China ‘not tied’ to tariffs, says Unity

As of April 7, 2025, game developers in China, Hong Kong, and Macau no longer have access to Unity 6. Unity announced this decision...

Niantic is laying off 68 employees after selling its game business for $3.5 billion

Niantic is laying off 68 employees shortly after selling its video game business to Saudi-owned mobile publisher Scopely for $3.5 billion.The company said the...

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