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"Death Stranding" Reaches Over 20 Million Players, "Death Stranding 2" on the Horizon

Kojima Productions announced via its official blog that the cumulative number of players of "Death Stranding" has exceeded 20 million. This includes sales of the game, the PC version, and those who have played through subscription services.

"Death Stranding" Reaches Over 20 Million Players, "Death Stranding 2" on the Horizon
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"Atelier Yumia: The Alchemist of Memories & the Envisioned Land" Achieves 300,000 - Plus Sales, Sets

Koei Tecmo and Gust have announced that the sales of "Atelier Yumia: The Alchemist of Memories & the Envisioned Land" have exceeded 300,000 copies. Released last week, this game has become the fastest - selling title in the "Atelier" series. In contrast, it took approximately one month for "Atelier Ryza 3" to reach the same sales milestone.

"Atelier Yumia: The Alchemist of Memories & the Envisioned Land" Achieves 300,000 - Plus Sales, Sets
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Sony's New Patent: Next - Gen Lip - Sync System for Game NPCs Could Revolutionize Game Development

In the past decade, with the rapid development of AI and game technologies, game companies have been competing to apply for the craziest patent ideas. Now, a new patent from Sony might completely transform the game development as we know it.

Sony's New Patent: Next - Gen Lip - Sync System for Game NPCs Could Revolutionize Game Development
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"The Last of Us Part II: Remake" Passes Steam Deck Certification, Set to Launch on PC

Recently, Naughty Dog has officially announced that "The Last of Us Part II: Remake" has passed the Steam Deck certification. The game is scheduled to be released on April 4, 2025, and will be available on the Steam and Epic platforms. The price of the game in the Steam China region is 345 yuan, and it supports Chinese.

"The Last of Us Part II: Remake" Passes Steam Deck Certification, Set to Launch on PC
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PlayStation Reveals “Tons of Support” for Game Science during “Black Myth: Wukong” Development

Recently, PlayStation has revealed that it provided "tons of support" to Game Science, the developer of "Black Myth: Wukong", during the game's development process. In a recent interview, Phil Rosenberg, the senior vice - president of SIE's Global Partner Development and Relations, disclosed the details of how third - party games receive support from PlayStation.

PlayStation Reveals “Tons of Support” for Game Science during “Black Myth: Wukong” Development
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Intense Competition among Four Major South Korean Game Companies for Rights to Distribute and Develo

Recently, according to a report by South Korean media Asia Today, four major South Korean game companies - NCSoft, Nexon, Netmarble, and Krafton - are engaged in a fierce competition for the global distribution rights and the rights to develop new games based on the “StarCraft” IP. Some companies have even gone to Blizzard's headquarters in California to give demonstrations to secure a competitive edge.

Intense Competition among Four Major South Korean Game Companies for Rights to Distribute and Develo
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Nintendo and Sony Team Up: "The Legend of Zelda" Live - Action Movie Set to Premiere in 2027

Nintendo and Sony have joined forces to bring the iconic video game "The Legend of Zelda" to the big screen in a live - action adaptation. The movie is scheduled to be released on March 26, 2027.

Nintendo and Sony Team Up: "The Legend of Zelda" Live - Action Movie Set to Premiere in 2027
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"Street Fighter 6" Heading to Nintendo Switch 2, Set to Launch on June 5

"Street Fighter 6", a game that has evolved and innovated to offer easy and enjoyable gameplay for everyone, is set to make its debut on the Nintendo Switch 2 on June 5.

"Street Fighter 6" Heading to Nintendo Switch 2, Set to Launch on June 5

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