Ah, yes, the work week. Welcome to another Monday. I’m going to go out on a limb here and say that you’ve been hard at work all day, so you’ve probably gotten behind on everything that’s been going on in the wider world of gaming. That is unless you’re Canadian because if you are, you’ve probably been celebrating Thanksgiving a month early for some reason. In any case, you’re going to be needing to get back up to speed, so let’s dive right in. Today, we heard that Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 is going to have the same controversial phone requirement as Overwatch 2, TwitchCon attendees were encouraged to jump into that dangerous foam pit that everyone has been talking about, and Platinum plans to make more live service games despite Babylon’s Fall being an incredible flop. These are just our top stories and so read on for the rest.
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Several people were injured at the recently held TwitchCon after jumping into a foam pit, some seriously. The latest development is that attendees were apparently encouraged to dive in, something which turned out to be rather dangerous indeed. "Why did Lenovo tell people they could dive into the pit knowing they had the rhinestone pad at the bottom,” the streamer Adriana Chechik who required surgery said on Twitter. “They opened the pit up a second day after the first person injured their foot and ankle bad enough to leave TwitchCon in a brace. Multiple people were injured and they kept the pit open, said jump in booty first!”
Twitch recently changed how revenue sharing on the platform works, adopting a 50/50 instead of a 70/30 split, arguing that it wasn’t “viable in the long term.” According to Chief
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