Activision sues German cheat makers
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Claims EngineOwning outfit evaded anti-cheat tech

Activision has filed a federal lawsuit against German cheat makers EngineOwning and associated individuals for "trafficking in technologies that circumvent or evade anti-cheat technologies used by Activision to protect the integrity of Call of Duty games."

AYA Neo Next shown off
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05 January 2022

AYA Neo Next shown off


AMD Ryzen 7 5800U processor on board 

Details of the new AYA Neo Next is a handheld gaming PC have been released.

Riot Games pays $100 million to make a discrimination class-action go away
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Pays $80 million to female employees

Riot Games on Monday said it has agreed to pay $100 million to settle a 2018 gender-based discrimination class-action lawsuit with California state agencies and current and former women employees.

Nintendo console designer logs off
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Masayuki Uemura wasted the time of millions

Designer of the first Nintendo Entertainment System console Masayuki Uemura has died. He was 78.

Activision Blizzard workers revolt again
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This time over job cuts 

A group of workers at an Activision Blizzard division supporting the Call of Duty franchise plan to call out of work Monday in protest of job cuts that took place last week.