After the SAG-AFTRA union called a strike against League of Legends, Riot Games has issued a statement that aims to dissociate the developer from the allegations being cited as the reason behind said strike.The call to members to initiate strike action by the union was issued yesterday, with SAG-AFTRA outlining why it’s opted to take this step in a press release on its website, which cites alleged “unfair labour practices” by Formosa Interactive, a production company specialising in sound that’s worked on League of Legends.To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settings In its post, SAG-AFTRA alleges that it has filed an unfair labor practice charge against Formosa – which also cites games like God of War Ragnarok, Destiny 2’s The Final Shape expansion, and Apex …
Read moreIt’s been more than 30 years since Dookie, the album that put Green Day on the map, was released, and to celebrate, the band has… demastered it?In the world of video games, we know all about remasters, in fact these days we maybe know too much about them. Certain musicians do occasionally put out new versions of old albums, even if just to improve the audio quality a bit, but to celebrate Dookie’s 30th anniversary, Green Day has decided to demaster it. “When an album hits a big milestone like its 30th anniversary, it gets the usual remasters on the usual formats,” reads the description of the trailer introducing Dookie Demastered. Introducing Dookie Demastered Watch on YouTube”But Dookie isn’t a usual album. Instead of smoothing out its edges and tweaking its dynamic ranges, this ve…
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