Industry Sees Layoffs, AI Integration, and Major Game Preorders
Major game studios like Zenimax and EA are experiencing layoffs amidst industry restructuring. Unreal Engine 6 is set to integrate generative AI tools, signaling a shift in development. Meanwhile, anticipation builds for Grand Theft Auto VI preorders, launching soon.
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