Director of "Pirates of the Caribbean" criticized Unreal Engine, Sony follows Xbox's example - the most interesting of the week
A brief digest of everything that happened to the entertainment industry around the world over the past week.
- Unreal Engine became a "huge step backwards" for graphics in cinema, said the director of "Pirates of the Caribbean"
- Epic Games responded to criticism of Unreal Engine from the director of "Pirates of the Caribbean"
- Sophie Turner admitted that she can't watch anything related to "Game of Thrones"
- GOG management is tormented by shame for the fact that many years ago the store deployed the Taiwanese horror Devotion
- ARC Raiders developers discussed raids only for owners of top gear
- NVIDIA is suspending production of GeForce RTX 5060 due to the hype demand for AI chips — rumor
- Didn't take off: extraction shooter with elements of GTA and Escape from Tarkov removed from Steam
- Ubisoft revealed sales of the Assassin's Creed series
- Fan created a concept map for Forza Horizon 6, which impressed the players
- The creator of No Rest for the Wicked criticized Path of Exile 2 and Diablo IV — the games are based on outdated ideas, and he is making a "new generation" ARPG
- "According to this logic, we shouldn't have made Mass Effect either." BioWare veteran stood up to defend Anthem
- The authors of ARC Raiders intend to challenge experienced players and refresh the endgame, but they are in no hurry to introduce colossal Arc bosses yet
- Italian authorities have launched an investigation into Activision Blizzard over the monetization of Diablo Immortal and Call of Duty Mobile
- A vulnerability was discovered in Steam — Valve refused to fix it, as only friends can use it
- Play on TV without PlayStation: Sony follows Xbox's example