Still Running - независимая студия разработки игр, известная своими проектами в жанре экшн-RPG и шутеров с элементами хоррора. Наиболее заметные игры студии включают в себя Morbid: The Seven Acolytes, мрачный и жестокий экшн-RPG с видом сверху, Zombie Kill of the Week - Reborn, динамичный шутер про зомби, и The Walking Vegetables, забавный шутер с видом сверху, где игроки сражаются с мутировавшими овощами. Компания фокусируется на создании уникального игрового опыта с акцентом на динамичный геймплей и оригинальный визуальный стиль. Информация об истории компании и ее местоположении ограничена.
Square re-released the original 1997 Final Fantasy VII on Steam on Feb. 24 once again, and it was immediately met with a barrage of negative reviews. Fans of the game are citing various problems, ranging from broken combat to audio stuttering. Final Fantasy 7's previous re-release dates back to 2013 and had a 92 percent "Overwhelmingly Positive" user score on Steam, as well as graphical quality-of-life improvements that don't exist in the new release.
Two influencers who got tired of their content being stolen worked together to create their own protection agency that has helped remove over 250,000 hijacked posts. Twitch streamer Morgpie and anime-focused Instagram creator Zander Small boast a combined following of more than two million fans across multiple platforms. We will be fighting the good fight to ensure that creators with deepfaked content are protected and this sort of content is removed.” Creators raise $200K to battle AI deepfakes and content leaks Morgpie and Zander raised $200K in a seed round to help them turn Fanlock from an idea into a reality. Zander is not taking a salary, relying on income from his own content, so “every dollar of funding goes back into the platform.” “We wanted to build something by creators, for creators, and that means putting the mission before our own paychecks.” Fanlock claims average creator has 6,000+ hidden leaks online Zander explained that the common denominator behind bad actors stealing and reposting creators’ content is “organized profit.” He described it as a “massive shadow economy” that pulls in “tens of thousands of dollars a month” from posts that are “built on the back of creators who are just trying to make a living.” Even more concerning, Zander revealed that the average creator using Fanlock has over 6,000 leaks across forums, Telegram channels, file hosts, and tube sites.