Happy Wednesday gamers! After a hectic couple of weeks, things are starting to slow down a little, but that doesn't mean your roundup isn't filled with fun and interesting stories. For example, the CEO of Embracer - the company that owns Saints Row - isn't too thrilled with the most recent game's reception and wished it had done better.
Other stories in today's roundup include an industry insider breaking Bloodborne fans' hearts and we have a bit of a roundup-ception as developers have been sharing early builds of some of the biggest games out there in response to the recent GTA 6 leaks. If you want to know more, just read on.
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Embracer CEO Lars Wingefors isn't too happy about the launch of Saints Row as he was hoping for a "greater reception" to the much-maligned reboot. Speaking with investors, Wingefors states that he's disappointed with the "polarized view" of the game but assures them that a profit will be made on the title. He also notes that Saints Row will receive even more bug fixes in the future, as well as additional content for those that have actually stuck around.
The massive GTA 6 leaks from a few days ago has prompted a wide discussion about video game development on social media. Developers have been very keen to remind folks spreading misinformation that graphics aren't the first things that a studio finishes working on, as several high-profile developers behind titles like Control, Cult of the Lamb, Sea of Thieves, Immortality, the Dead Space remake, and many more have been sharing early builds of their titles to prove their point.
It's bad news for Bloodborne fans, as even though many would love for FromSoftware to finally release a PC port for
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