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The Pokémon Company files suit over unauthorized Pokémon NFT game

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Legally, you can't mint any of 'em.

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Skills awarded $42.9m in patent infringement trial against AviaGames

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Sign up for the GI Daily here to get the biggest news straight to your inbox Skillz has won a patent infringement trial against rival AviaGames, with the jury awarding the skills-based gaming firm $42.9 Read more

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Stellar Blade studio Shift Up files for IPO

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Stellar Blade developer Shift Up has filed to go public on the Korea Stock Exchange. As reported by Game World Observer , Shift Up filed an application on March 5, with more than 58 million shares due to be issued. million shares will be up for sale during the initial public offering, valued at ₩200 ($0.15) per share.

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Apple denies violating court order over alternative payments

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Sign up for the GI Daily here to get the biggest news straight to your inbox Apple has disputed Epic Games' claims that it is violating the court order from the 2021 antitrust trial between the two companies, and has called on a federal judge to reject the Fortnite firm's request to hold Apple in contempt of court.

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Microsoft, EA, Activision, Ubisoft and Epic face game addiction lawsuit

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Four of the biggest companies in the industry have been targeted by a lawsuit accusing them of enabling video game addiction. A complaint filed on October 30 in the Eastern District of Arkansas, spotted by Insider Gaming , names Microsoft, EA, Activision, Ubisoft, and Epic Games, as well as some of their studios, as defendants.

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Especially with so many projects that were never announced probably getting canceled right now due to layoffs and studios dissolving, how risky would it be for devs to keep personal copies of their work/builds? I always thought NDAs were generally time limited, and at least that way the work wouldn’t be entirely lost for ever. Is that even something devs generally want?

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There are certain things that studios and companies can ask us not to do but have a real hard time preventing, especially if the company is going through a death spiral process. If the company or studio is going under, almost everyone is losing their jobs and the motivation to maintain operational security is very low.

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Lethal Company Audio Issues: Quick Fixes and Solutions

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If you are experiencing any audio issues while playing Lethal Company, such as missing sounds and voice-related complications, know that I and many other gamers had the same problems. Also, I found them after hours of going through various posts on different gaming forums, and I decided to share only the most efficient ones.