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Amazon Games business and news from across the web.- Andy Serkis says 'there has always been that snobbery' when it comes to videogame acting, but the times are changing thanks to games like Expedition 33Actor Andy Serkis believes there has historically been a snobbery towards video game acting, but this is changing thanks to titles like Expedition 33. He expressed enthusiasm for the game and its visual style, highlighting the importance of recognizing the contributions of mocap actors. The article also touches on past instances of industry figures downplaying the role of acting in games.
- Throne and Liberty teases the arrival of The Frozen Divide update soon™Amazon Games is teasing the upcoming "The Frozen Divide" update for the MMORPG Throne and Liberty. While details are scarce, fans speculate it may introduce a new region called Nyx. Further information is expected soon.
- Baldur's Gate 3 cast 'changed the game' for videogame actors, says Dragon Age: Inquisition lead: 'We too deserve to stand up and be counted'Alix Wilton Regan, voice of the female inquisitor in Dragon Age: Inquisition, believes Baldur's Gate 3 has set a new standard for video game actors, highlighting the demanding nature of the profession. She contrasts this with the industry's current focus on AI, which threatens creative roles, and notes the growing recognition for game actors, exemplified by Baldur's Gate 3 star Neil Newbon's award win.
- Kingdom Come: Deliverance Developer’s Next Game is a “Huge, Immersive RPG”Warhorse Studios, known for Kingdom Come: Deliverance, has confirmed it is working on a "huge, immersive RPG." While rumors suggest a The Lord of the Rings title, the studio remains silent on specifics. The article also touches on other potential Lord of the Rings game projects and the cancellation of Amazon Games' MMORPG.
- Is Fortnite Toxic? An Honest Answer Backed by Data (2026) | TAGData suggests Fortnite's reputation for toxicity is more nuanced than commonly perceived, with lower rates of identity-based harassment compared to other competitive shooters. While age-driven trash talk and skill-gap frustration are prevalent, especially in modes like Ranked, Epic Games has implemented moderation tools and default communication settings to mitigate harm, particularly for younger players.
- Lost Ark's Matt Huston delivers a lonely final video roadmap, and it's breaking my heartLost Ark franchise lead Matt Huston delivered the game's final video roadmap, announcing a shift to text-based updates following recent departures from the Amazon Games team. The roadmap details upcoming content including Shadow Raids, Chaos Rifts, new gear, and the Catarum Archipelago region. Huston expressed gratitude for the community's support and acknowledged the contributions of former team members Roxanne Sabo and Henry Stelter.
- Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis Delayed to Next YearTomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis, a remake of the original 1996 game, has reportedly been delayed from its 2026 release window to February 2027. The delay was rumored by the @RaidersSociety Twitter account, which has previously leaked accurate information about the franchise. The game is being developed by Crystal Dynamics and published by Amazon Games for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC, utilizing Unreal Engine 5.
- Crystal Dynamics Is Reportedly Working on A LOTR GameReports suggest Crystal Dynamics is developing a new action game based on The Lord of the Rings, contradicting earlier rumors that Warhorse Studios was involved. This project reportedly has $100 million in funding. Separately, an MMORPG based on The Lord of the Rings developed by Amazon Games has allegedly been cancelled.
- Tomb Raider Dev Announces Fourth Round Of Layoffs In Past YearCrystal Dynamics, the developer behind the Tomb Raider franchise, has announced its fourth round of layoffs in the past year, impacting 20 employees. The Embracer Group-owned studio stated the cuts were necessary for its long-term goals and that affected employees will receive severance and job-placement assistance. The studio remains committed to its upcoming projects, Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis and Tomb Raider: Catalyst, which will be published by Amazon Games.
- Lost Ark fans fear the worst as Amazon lays off more employees 'as part of broader organizational decisions'Amazon Games has undergone significant layoffs, leading to concerns among Lost Ark players about the game's future, despite its continued decent player numbers. The Lost Ark development team has acknowledged the cuts but stated their commitment to improving and advancing the game. The layoffs follow Amazon's earlier decision to shut down New World and a broader shift towards AI development.
- As key Lost Ark devs leave, Amazon Games says "trust is earned through actions, not words"Amazon Games has undergone a restructuring that led to the departure of Lost Ark developers Roxanne Sabo and Henry Stelter. The company stated that trust is built through actions and assured that development on the game will continue.
- Lost Ark compensates players for downtime and survey response as Amazon preps April updateAmazon Games is preparing Lost Ark's April update and compensating players for recent downtime and survey participation. The upcoming update will introduce level 1730 Hell Keys for Paradise content, with a note that keys earned before the update will not provide Serca honing materials. Players can redeem a code for free gifts as thanks for completing a recent survey.
- The Best Way To Watch Fallout On Prime Is Getting More ExpensivePrime Video is increasing the monthly cost for its ad-free subscription tier from $3 to $5 starting April 10, rebranding it as "Prime Video Ultra." This new tier will offer 4K streaming, up to five concurrent streams, and 100 downloads, while the standard ad-supported plan remains unchanged. The price hike comes as Amazon invests further into the service, which also hosts popular shows like Fallout and upcoming series based on God of War and Tomb Raider.
- Lost Ark brings raid updates, ‘major narrative developments,’ and a new event in latest patchThe latest Lost Ark update, 'Ends of the Abyss,' brings major narrative developments to a conclusion, featuring a final battle in Petrania and numerous cinematic sequences. The patch also includes significant adjustments to guardian raids, such as removing limited revivals and altering guardian behavior, alongside new events like the Guardianknight challenge and a spring event shop.
- Highguard Joins The List Of Live-Service Games Axed Within Weeks Of LaunchSeveral live-service games, including Highguard, Concord, and RumbleVerse, have been shut down shortly after launch due to issues with player retention and funding. This article examines various titles that failed to sustain their player base or business models, leading to premature closures or development halts.
- MMO Week in Review: The clock strikes MidnightThis week's MMO news roundup covers the early access launch of World of Warcraft: Midnight, BitCraft entering its second early access phase, and Gamigo reviving Gloria Victis. The article also touches on layoffs at Corepunk, Discord's postponed age verification rollout, and various updates and issues across numerous other MMO titles.
- Forza Horizon Devs Undeterred as Maverick Games Hunts New PublisherAmazon Games has ended its publishing deal with Maverick Games, a studio founded by former Forza Horizon 5 creative director Mike Brown. Despite losing Amazon's backing, Maverick Games is actively seeking a new publisher for its narrative-led open-world racing game, with development reportedly progressing strongly.
- Amazon Ditches Ex-Forza Horizon Devs' AAA Open-World RacerAmazon Games has reportedly dropped its publishing agreement with Maverick Games, a studio founded by ex-Sega executive Harinder Sangha and led by former Forza Horizon director Mike Brown. The company cited a strategic evolution to focus on projects leveraging Amazon's unique strengths. Despite this, Amazon will continue to publish upcoming Tomb Raider titles.
- Ubisoft Toronto lays off 40 employees as part of major restructuringUbisoft Toronto has laid off 40 employees as part of a larger restructuring and cost-saving plan announced by the company. A Ubisoft spokesperson confirmed the news, stating that the decision was difficult and that support would be provided to affected employees. Development on the Splinter Cell remake is reportedly ongoing.
- Jobs Roundup: February 2026 | UK games publisher PQube appoints Dominic Wheatley as chairmanSeveral key appointments and leadership transitions have occurred across the games industry. Dominic Wheatley has been named chairman of PQube, Ricardo Briceno is the new CEO of Gamefam, and Craig Cincotta has returned to Xbox. Additionally, Christie Golden joins IO Interactive as principal writer, and Joshua Mills takes over as creative director for Rainbow Six Siege at Ubisoft Montréal.