Blizzard Plans to Reinstate 'Speed, Power, and Fun' in WoW Legion Remix
Blizzard responds to player feedback on the upcoming WoW Legion Remix, promising enhancements to gameplay pacing and engagement.
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Blizzard responds to player feedback on the upcoming WoW Legion Remix, promising enhancements to gameplay pacing and engagement.
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Former Eaton Corporation developer Davis Lu receives a four-year prison sentence for deploying a malicious kill switch following his demotion.
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US President Trump proposes a 10% stake in Intel as the company seeks to maintain its competitive edge amidst government scrutiny.
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