Coinbase lays off nearly 1,000 more employees, blaming FTX ‘contagion’ and economic downturn-
One of the biggest crypto exchange platforms in the world, Coinbase, is undergoing a massive round of layoffs. Coinbase co-founder and CEO Brian Armstrong said that the company will reduce its operating expense by 25% and let go of 950 employees.
In a company email-turned-blog post (spotted by the Verge), Armstrong said that the crypto market has “trended downwards along with the broader macroeconomy” and that “fallout from unscrupulous actors in the industry” contributed to Coinbase’s decision to increase its present “operational efficiency” at the expense of jobs.
One of the “unscrupulous actors” Armstrong is talking about is the founder of the now-collapsed FTX, Sam Bankman-Fried, who has been charged with fraud. (Although 2022 saw many other crypto-related bad acto…
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Harold Halibut is a handmade ‘stop-motion aesthetic’ adventure about friendship and home in a giant spaceship trapped beneath an alien sea-
I love the way Harold Halibut looks. It’s “a handmade narrative game about friendship and life on a city-sized spaceship submerged in an alien ocean,” which is an intriguing premise in its own right, but the “stop-motion aesthetic” reminds me of those classic holiday movies from the ’60s, and games like The Neverhood and Armikrog. That style, which we got a closer look at in a new trailer that appeared today in the PC Gaming Show, was actually born in part out of simple necessity.
“The very first proof of concept for this game was Harold’s room,” Harold Halibut art director Ole TIllman told me. “It was made from painted wood because it was what Fabian Preuschoff, Daniel Beckmann and Onat Hekimoglu were able to work with.
“At that point, many years ago, none of th…
Jurassic Park management game marks the film’s 30th anniversary by adding nostalgic set dressing and literal poop-
Frontier’s dino-wrangling management game and cautionary tale about the hubris of man, Jurassic World Evolution 2, is getting a special update to mark the series’ 30th anniversary (the original Jurassic Park premiered on June 9, 1993). It brings along all sorts of memorable landmarks and knick-knacks from the original film, it releases June 8, and it’s free.
The update brings with it “more than 20 iconic decorative items” from the first Jurassic Park, by which it means stuff like a statue of Mr. DNA—the colourful, deoxyribonucleic mascot of the first Jurassic Park—to stand Ozymandias-like in the centre of your zoo as your staff and visitors are gored by packs of velociraptors.
There’s a long roster of bits and bobs that fans will probably recognise: Stuff like th…
Modern Warfare 3’s rushed campaign isn’t going over well with fans who pre-ordered- ‘This is hands down the worst CoD campaign I’ve ever played’-
The months leading up to Modern Warfare 3 have slowly shown us how this year’s Call of Duty isn’t quite like the others. Nowhere has this become clearer than in the Modern Warfare 3 campaign, which some players are calling one of the worst of the series, and not for the usual reasons a CoD campaign can fall flat.
Fans are pointing to the MW3 campaign’s length, a brisk four-ish hours compared to the usual six to eight, and an overreliance on small “Open Combat Missions” as evidence that Modern Warfare 3 was rushed, or didn’t get as much development time as usual for the series. The game’s official subreddit is currently a flurry of disappointment, memes, and bewilderment at a CoD that doesn’t seem like itself this year.
“This is hands down the worst CoD campaign I’ve ever pla…
Not one but two Acer Predator Helios 16 gaming laptop deals to make the sun shine again this Cyber Monday-
This Acer Predator Helios 16 Cyber Monday deal from BH Photo caught our attention because, not only do you get a good saving on a laptop we really like, but there are two of them. This dichotomy of deals means you can save big on both the i9 and i7 versions of the laptop – both 13th-gen Intel chips – which come with GeForce RTX 4080 and 4070 GPUs respectively, plus 32 and 16GB of RAM.
There’s $700 off the 24-core i9 version of the laptop, and $600 off the 16-core i7 equipped machine. This surely makes it one of the best gaming laptop deals around this Cyber Monday, but it’s worth noting the 165W limit on the GPU, which is not as high as the 175W equivalent on the MSI Vector GP68HX – a 200MHz difference.
- We’re curating all the best Cyber Monday P…
Painting of sailing ships in the anime Attack on Titan is actually a screenshot from Total War- Empire-
Call me a wannabe-aboo if you want, but I’ve never seen Attack on Titan. All I know is that it’s the one about naked giants who eat people. Apparently, in between being gobbled up like Saturn’s son, the characters find time to visit a fancy restaurant. Given the task of filling the backgrounds for that scene, someone put a screenshot of some sailing ships from Total War: Empire in a frame and knocked off for the day.
It’s the first screenshot you see on the Steam page for Total War: Empire, which makes this even funnier. Given the working conditions at animation studios in Japan, I’m not bothered by someone taking a shortcut rather than creating an entire Renaissance artwork just to round out a few shots. It’s just funny that it’s a screenshot from a videogame, and a particularly …
Old School RuneScape player says ‘see ya at a million!’ after pickpocketing 500,000 NPCs in a doomed quest for treasure under multiple self-imposed restrictions-
I feel like a dedicated Old School RuneScape player conquers a new Everest every week. There’s the player who grinded 149 hours of a terrible minigame to get a raccoon, the player who beat one in a hundred million odds to obtain a not particularly noteworthy gem, the guy who caught a million sub-par fish, and now? Meet the player who robbed half a million fascists to get their hands on, well, very little of value. Unless you’re really hungry.
Spotted by GamesRadar, the player in question is a Reddit user named eat_my_yarmulke (whose Reddit flair is a choice), who posted a screenshot to the OSRS subreddit two days ago of their haul from pickpocketing 500,000 members of HAM, or Humans Against Monsters, a kind of fantasy fascist organisation that aims to establish human supr…
Starfield pioneer murders the same elite enemy 100 times to reach a damning scientific verdict- The loot is bad-
You ever feel like Starfield’s best drops are a bit thin on the ground? Specifically, that its toughest elite enemies seem only ever to drop fairly naff rare and epic weapons instead of the legendary drops that come with three gameplay-altering modifiers? You’re not alone, but now, as spotted by GamesRadar, one enterprising player has applied the scientific method to the conundrum.
The scientific method, of course, was invented by Aristotle back in the 4th century BC, and means killing one guy a hundred times in a row to see what happens. That’s what Reddit user and Starfield player Endecc did to give a rough estimate of the odds of getting worthwhile legendary drops from high-level elite enemies. Friends, the odds aren’t good.
I killed a Level 9…