Saturdays are for sleeping in, so you’ve probably gotten behind with everything going on in the world of gaming, but don’t worry because we have this news roundup for you at the ready. Today, we heard about how the community following The Boys has been coming apart at the seams, Bungie settled with a Destiny 2 cheat maker for a whopping sum of money, and racing legend Lewis Hamilton has become a collector of retro game consoles. These are just our top stories and so read on for the rest.
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Fans of the franchise were delighted to find out that Crisis Core: Final Fantasy 7 - Reunion is currently in the works. While some of them started wondering if this would be nothing more than yet another remaster, the developer behind the game, Square Enix, revealed that players would have something new to get excited about. "By incorporating the latest HD graphics, all characters in the game will get a completely new 3D model,” the official description reads. “Amidst a story full of turmoil, the game will also be fully voiced and contain newly arranged songs which have been vividly reimagined. The gameplay will be optimized to be as seamless as possible and incorporate various battle systems." In other words, we’ll find out when the game releases.
Elite Boss Tech has been selling cheats in Destiny 2 for some time now. The group unsurprisingly attracted the attention of its developer, Bungie. The result was naturally a huge lawsuit. The latest development is that Elite Boss Tech and Bungie have agreed to a staggering $13.5 million settlement. What remains to be seen is of course whether Elite Boss Tech will ever pay up. I for one am guessing probably not.
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