Another week of gaming news has come and gone, and here are some articles you may have missed:
Ubisoft has managed to protect Assassin’s Creed Origins from pirates for an entire month
For better or worse, Ubisoft has managed to stop pirates from cracking it’s latest title for the past month. This was done by adding VMProtect on top of Denuvo. This is significantyly increased the complexity of cracking Denuvo, something has has been easy as of late. Many may argue, however, that the extra protection is causing major slow-downs in game
Square Enix on Switch: ‘We want to proactively create new IP and reboot past titles,’
Seems like the success of the Switch this year has caught the eye of many developers, and Square Enix is one of them. They again committed to bringing new and exciting titles to the console, alongside ports of older titles as well. Final Fantasy on the go, anyone?
Door Kickers adds co-op multiplayer mode three years after release
In the wake of an all time anger against EADevelopers, it seems to be news worthy when one of them does something good for the community. After 3 years of being released, Doorkickers added multiplayer. Didn’t know this was requested by fans, but hey, now you’ve got it…
Game Director of Destiny 2, Luke Smith, to address community concerns next week
Destiny has not had the best week. It came to light that the game actively changes XP and the economy based on your grinding speed, for “balancing purposes”. The internet found out, and the hand of anger came down upon Bungie. So, this week look out for a major update from the developer to try and fix the situation.
Those are some of the biggest news stories you may have missed.