Smite developer Hi-Rez Studios lays off employees to ensure 'long-term success'www.pcgamer.comexternal-link alessandro ( @alessandro@lemmy.ca ) PC Gaming@lemmy.ca • 6 months ago message-square10fedilinkarrow-up119
arrow-up119external-linkSmite developer Hi-Rez Studios lays off employees to ensure 'long-term success'www.pcgamer.com alessandro ( @alessandro@lemmy.ca ) PC Gaming@lemmy.ca • 6 months ago message-square10fedilink
minus-square Didros ( @Didros@beehaw.org ) linkfedilink1•6 months agoWe chose to remove a lot of content people paid for in our live service game, by releasing a new game:2 which will be a new engine with no content for a new fee! Yeah, sure thing Blizzar… really? Huh. Sounds a lot like ActiKiBlizz.
We chose to remove a lot of content people paid for in our live service game, by releasing a new game:2 which will be a new engine with no content for a new fee!
Yeah, sure thing Blizzar… really? Huh. Sounds a lot like ActiKiBlizz.