Greg Miller
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And right now, there's no better time to jump in because Monster Hunter Now is running an epic collaboration event with Monster Hunter Wilds, packed with surprises that any Monster Hunter fan won't want to miss. Let's talk about the good stuff. For the first time, a monster from Monster Hunter Wilds has made its way into Monster Hunter Now.
Players can also experience the thrill of riding a Sacred from Monster Hunter Wilds with the new layered equipment and so much more. This won't be available once the event ends, so don't miss your chance to get it while you can. And don't you worry about me and that Sacred look.
Players can also experience the thrill of riding a Sacred from Monster Hunter Wilds with the new layered equipment and so much more. This won't be available once the event ends, so don't miss your chance to get it while you can. And don't you worry about me and that Sacred look.
already unlocked it but that's not all by completing event quests you'll unlock a special gift code that can be redeemed in monster hunter wilds these rewards will give you an early head start making sure you're geared up and ready to take on the next big adventure so if you haven't already now is the perfect time to download monster hunter now it's free to play and trust me once you start hunting monsters in the real world you'll be hooked go to kind of funny.com slash mh now
already unlocked it but that's not all by completing event quests you'll unlock a special gift code that can be redeemed in monster hunter wilds these rewards will give you an early head start making sure you're geared up and ready to take on the next big adventure so if you haven't already now is the perfect time to download monster hunter now it's free to play and trust me once you start hunting monsters in the real world you'll be hooked go to kind of funny.com slash mh now
Jump into the event before it's gone, and I'll see you out there. Remember, that's kindoffunny.com slash mh now. Happy hunting. Rathalos is dead. Don't worry about it, everybody. Where are all these Chattacabras? I need two six-star Chattacabras. The ad is over, Greg. Well, this is the reality of how I actually played the game. It's sponsoring us, which is great.
Jump into the event before it's gone, and I'll see you out there. Remember, that's kindoffunny.com slash mh now. Happy hunting. Rathalos is dead. Don't worry about it, everybody. Where are all these Chattacabras? I need two six-star Chattacabras. The ad is over, Greg. Well, this is the reality of how I actually played the game. It's sponsoring us, which is great.
Nick! Google where these six-star Chattacabras are. I see once in a while, I see like a four-star one. That ain't going to help me do the goddamn thing. Chattacabras is a Chupacabra, but it's chatty? Yeah. Hello. Thank you to everyone who sent me friend requests in Monster Hunter or not, too, by the way. I'm enjoying playing with you. I digress. Back to number two.
Nick! Google where these six-star Chattacabras are. I see once in a while, I see like a four-star one. That ain't going to help me do the goddamn thing. Chattacabras is a Chupacabra, but it's chatty? Yeah. Hello. Thank you to everyone who sent me friend requests in Monster Hunter or not, too, by the way. I'm enjoying playing with you. I digress. Back to number two.
PlayStation hit with more layoffs following recent game cancellations. Ethan got you, Kotaku. The PlayStation-owned studio Visual Arts was hit with fresh layoffs this week amid a further restructuring of Sony's U.S. game development operations.
PlayStation hit with more layoffs following recent game cancellations. Ethan got you, Kotaku. The PlayStation-owned studio Visual Arts was hit with fresh layoffs this week amid a further restructuring of Sony's U.S. game development operations.
While some of the cuts included staff who had contributed to recently canceled projects like an upcoming live service game at Bend Studio, a source told Kotaku the layoffs were more widespread than that. Earlier this week, an unknown number of staff at Visual Arts Group based out of San Diego were informed that their last day at work would be March 7th.
While some of the cuts included staff who had contributed to recently canceled projects like an upcoming live service game at Bend Studio, a source told Kotaku the layoffs were more widespread than that. Earlier this week, an unknown number of staff at Visual Arts Group based out of San Diego were informed that their last day at work would be March 7th.
The team provides internal art and technical support to first-party PlayStation Studios and worked closely with Naughty Dog on the recent Last of Us Part 1 and 2 remasters, among other projects. Sony did not immediately respond to our request for comment.
The team provides internal art and technical support to first-party PlayStation Studios and worked closely with Naughty Dog on the recent Last of Us Part 1 and 2 remasters, among other projects. Sony did not immediately respond to our request for comment.
Quote, it was tough waking up to messages that many friends and former co-workers from PSVA were laid off this morning, said former PSVA project manager Abby LeMaster, now at Riot Games, and they posted this on LinkedIn on Monday. The layoffs today hit hard. PSVA let go of developers with decades of subject matter experience, talent that will be extraordinarily difficult to recoup.
Quote, it was tough waking up to messages that many friends and former co-workers from PSVA were laid off this morning, said former PSVA project manager Abby LeMaster, now at Riot Games, and they posted this on LinkedIn on Monday. The layoffs today hit hard. PSVA let go of developers with decades of subject matter experience, talent that will be extraordinarily difficult to recoup.
This industry can be unpredictable, but the skill, experience, and passion of the people I worked with at PSVA are undeniable." The layoffs come after an expensive failure in last year's Concord, new rounds of live service project cancellations, including a reported God of War spinoff at Bluepoint Games, and a reorganization within the top echelons of Sony leadership.
This industry can be unpredictable, but the skill, experience, and passion of the people I worked with at PSVA are undeniable." The layoffs come after an expensive failure in last year's Concord, new rounds of live service project cancellations, including a reported God of War spinoff at Bluepoint Games, and a reorganization within the top echelons of Sony leadership.
In January, Hiroki Totoki became the company's new CEO, and Hideki Nishino became the sole CEO of PlayStation, with Herman Hulse, who had previously been co-CEO, reporting to him as the ongoing head of PlayStation Studios. If that wasn't enough, blessing Eddie Oye Jr. While I was hunting this Rathalos, you had breaking news.