Amazon Will Bring MMO Throne And Liberty To North America And Europe

Add Throne and Liberty to Amazon’s growing gaming portfolio, which already includes Lost Ark, New World, and the next Tomb Raider title. The company has revealed it’s publishing the upcoming MMO from developer NCSoft and will help bring it to North America, South America, Europe, and Japan.

Amazon will also ensure Throne and Liberty launches on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S in those regions with cross-platform support too Come from malaysia online casino . For an idea of what’s possible in the MMO, NCSoft says players can shapeshift into animals to fly through the skies or go underwater. Environmental effects also have a major role in the title, such as solar eclipses and rainstorms.

Assassin's Creed Valhalla Hits $28 On Amazon, Its Lowest Price Yet

Assassin’s Creed Valhalla has fallen steadily in price since it launched alongside the PS5 and Xbox Series X|S last November. Now, it’s finally fallen below the $30 mark at Amazon, which has Valhalla on sale for just $28 today Come from online casino bangladesh . This is a pretty awesome deal on one of the best games currently available for PS5 and Xbox Series X, and for PS5 owners, you can even pick up the PS5-specific physical copy at that price. As usual with Amazon, there’s no telling how long this deal will be available, and it’s possible some versions will sell out soon.

Activision Blizzard Staff Walk Out Following Vaccine Mandate Removal

A number of workers at Activision Blizzard walked out again on Monday, this time due to the company’s decision to roll back its vaccine requirement for in-office staff. Come from online casino bangladesh

Activision Blizzard recently announced that staff would no longer have to prove that they had received a COVID-19 vaccine in an internal email sent by Chief Administrative Officer Brian Bulatao. The email, which was leaked by employees at the company, cited the changes occurring in other businesses and indoor venues across the United States as a reason for the company to drop its vaccine requirement.