Riders Republic
News, coverage and analysis tracking Riders Republic across the outlets.- Evening PatchesSeveral games have received official patches and updates. The Outer Worlds 2 has been updated to version 1.2.0.0, Pioneers of Pagonia received a 1.4.0 update focused on quality of life and editor features, and Riders Republic has launched Season 19, introducing new collaborations and cosmetic items.
- Evening MultiplexThis article presents a collection of recent trailers for various games, including Call of Duty: Black Ops 7's Season 04 Reloaded multiplayer maps, the Kickstarter trailer for Last Summer, the Season 19 launch trailer for Riders Republic, and a trailer for War Thunder titled 'Heavy Cavalry'.
- Ubisoft Shutting Multiple Studios, as the News Just Keeps Getting WorseUbisoft is reportedly shutting down its studios in Winnipeg and Belgrade, and restructuring its Barcelona unit, potentially impacting around 380 jobs. These closures are part of a broader effort by the publisher to reduce fixed costs by €200 million over the next two years, following multiple game cancellations and layoffs earlier this year.
- Wuthering Waves’ April 30 update brings new characters, more story, and collabs with all of the IPsWuthering Waves' April 30th Update 3.3, titled 'Reverbs from the End of Galaxies,' introduces new characters Hiyuki and Denia, the Dimmr Plains region, and three new main quests. The update also features collaborations with IPs such as Resident Evil, Pragmata, Angry Birds, Riders Republic, Haikyu!, and Kaiju No. 8, offering unique motorcycle skins. Additionally, players can expect UI improvements and a new outfit accessory system.
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- Ubisoft ends game development at Red Storm and lays off 105 workersUbisoft has ended active game development at its subsidiary Red Storm Entertainment, resulting in the layoff of 105 employees as part of a global cost-saving initiative. The studio will transition to a support role, focusing on IT and engine development. This move is part of broader restructuring efforts within Ubisoft, which has seen multiple studio closures and layoffs this year.
- UBISOFT AND AUTHENTIC ANNOUNCE MULTI-SEASON PARTNERSHIP FOR RIDERS REPUBLICUbisoft and Authentic Brands Group have announced a multi-season partnership for Riders Republic, integrating Authentic's action and outdoor sports brands like Quiksilver and DC Shoes. The collaboration will feature exclusive in-game gear, toys, and apparel across three seasons, starting with Season 18. This initiative aims to enhance the player experience with dynamic seasonal content and brand storytelling.
- Ubisoft names new Creative House and Creative Network leadersUbisoft has announced new leadership appointments to support its Creative House operating model. Julien Bares will manage Creative Houses 3 and 5, overseeing live and casual game brands, while Thomas Andrén will lead the new Creative Network to provide cross-functional support. These changes come as Ubisoft undergoes a significant restructuring, including studio closures and cost-cutting measures.
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- Ubisoft got it wrong. The company won't stop making AAA gamesUbisoft clarified that despite reports, the company will not stop making AAA games. While Ubisoft plans to invest more in shareware projects and microtransactions, it will continue to release premium titles such as Far Cry 6 and Skull and Bones. The Division: Heartland is highlighted as an upcoming shareware title.