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Vivendi business and news from across the web.- How a South Korean intern saved Valve from a Vivendi lawsuitA South Korean intern named Andrew played a crucial role in resolving Valve's 2002 lawsuit against Vivendi, which threatened the company's existence and the release of Half-Life 2. The intern discovered evidence of Vivendi destroying documents related to their deal, leading the court to side with Valve and secure ownership of Half-Life and Counter-Strike, paving the way for Steam's creation.
- Legendary Warriors Conan the Barbarian and Valeria Bring Their Dominance to March of Empires!Gameloft has announced a limited-time crossover event for its game March of Empires, introducing Conan the Barbarian and Valeria as new epic Champions. The month-long saga, starting March 16th, 2026, will feature narrative-driven content, exclusive rewards, and progressive unlocks for players.
- The Simpsons: Hit & Run-återkomst? "Säg aldrig aldrig"Matt Selman, writer and showrunner for The Simpsons, has hinted at the possibility of a return for the cult classic game The Simpsons: Hit & Run, stating "never say never." The 2003 title, originally released on PlayStation 2, GameCube, and Xbox, has gained a significant following over the years, with fans expressing a strong desire for a sequel or remake.
- The Simpsons showrunner talks about the possibility of The Simpsons: Hit & Run returningThe Simpsons showrunner Matt Selman has expressed optimism about the possibility of The Simpsons: Hit & Run returning, stating "never say never" due to fan passion. Selman, who wrote for the 2004 GameCube action-adventure title developed by Radical Entertainment and published by Vivendi, recalled a significant battle to include the ability to enter and exit vehicles, inspired by Grand Theft Auto 3.