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Video of gig photographer narrowly dodging guitar thrown at him goes viral - www.nme.com - county Sullivan
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13.03.2024

Video of gig photographer narrowly dodging guitar thrown at him goes viral

♬ original sound – Sullivan King “0 days with out incident on the job site,” read the caption of the video. Fans took to the comments to react to the funny moment.

Activision Blizzard’s mobile games were top earner last quarter - www.nme.com - USA
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06.08.2022

Activision Blizzard’s mobile games were top earner last quarter

Activision Blizzard has published a financial report that shows that more than half of the total revenue came from mobile games in the last quarter, more than PC and console games combined.The report covers the three months up to and including June 30, during which time Activision Blizzard earned £273.4million ($332million) from PC games, and £309.6million ($376million) from console sales. Staggeringly, from “mobile and ancillary” sales the company brought in £684.3million ($831million) therefore accounting for more than 50 per cent of total income.If Activision Blizzard were to include income from their “Other” category, which includes income from the Overwatch and Call of Duty leagues as well as its distribution business, which is at an impressive £86.5million ($105million), it still would be less than 50 per cent of its total revenue.At the same point last year console and mobile revenues were much more competitive with one another.

Sylvester Stallone’s ‘Tulsa King’ Gets Paramount+ Premiere Date, Simultaneous Cable Launch - deadline.com - New York - Oklahoma - county Tulsa - city Kingstown - county Yellowstone
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18.05.2022

Sylvester Stallone’s ‘Tulsa King’ Gets Paramount+ Premiere Date, Simultaneous Cable Launch

Sylvester Stallone’s career as a TV leading man has a launch date. Paramount+ said today that Tulsa King, the longtime film star’s first lead turn on the small screen, will bow on Sunday, November 13.

Activision creates a tool to quantify the diversity of their game characters - www.nme.com
nme.com
14.05.2022

Activision creates a tool to quantify the diversity of their game characters

Activision Blizzard King have created a tool to quantify how diverse game characters are based on several attributes, in hopes of better representing women and minority groups in its games.As reported by Fanbyte, the tool breaks down character attributes and rates them on how diverse they are.In a blog post, Eric Alt explains that King’s intention is to “inspire game teams…throughout the Activision Blizzard King network, to think outside the box and challenge preconceived notions around how characters should look and act.”The end result, King hopes, is for characters to “better represent women, non-binaries and other under-represented minorities in the industry.”The tool uses a set of character traits, including culture, race, age, cognitive ability, physical ability, body type, facial features/beauty, gender identity, sexual orientation, and socioeconomic background, to determine how diverse the character is.Once it establishes a baseline for typical character traits, which is set by the creative team working in consultation with diversity and inclusion experts, the tool can then weigh new character designs against it to measure their diversity.The tool was tested by development teams working on Call of Duty: Vanguard and also the developers at Blizzard working on Overwatch 2.The plan is to release the tool internally across Activision Blizzard King from the summer and into Q3 of this financial year, with the ultimate aim of making it widely available to use across the industry. In other news, Square Enix has outlined plans to establish new studios, after recently revealing it will sell off three of its western developers.The announcement was made during the publisher’s quarterly financial briefing.

Activision Blizzard staff claim recruiters want them to stop talking about toxic culture - www.nme.com
nme.com
18.08.2021

Activision Blizzard staff claim recruiters want them to stop talking about toxic culture

Activision Blizzard, which includes Candy Crush developer King, are claiming that recruiters are telling them to stop talking about the company’s toxic culture.The claim appears to have come from Valentine Powell, a senior UI engineer for World Of Warcraft, who tweeted yesterday (August 17), “I’m seeing recruiters approaching ABK workers who are pushing for change, telling them to stop being so loud.

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