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Epic Games recently announced several AI-related updates for Fortnite. Creators still building in the 2017 multiplayer game will soon be able to populate their battle arenas ...
When Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney decided to challenge Apple's App Store policies back in 2020, he anticipated a fierce ...
He hoped the game would only be off the App Store ‘for a few weeks.’ ...
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The v35.20 Fortnite update introduced a subtle interface change from Epic Games that quickly drew controversy.
Esports Insider provides an overview of the BLAST Austin Major 2025, including the full schedule, participating teams, and ...
The New York Knicks have had a very good season where they reached the Eastern Conference finals for the first time in 25 years. On Thursday, ESPN's Mike Green ...
Star Wars Battlefront 2 had as many as 18,635 people playing the game concurrently this weekend on Steam, according to ...
Fortnite's inclusion of an Google AI-powered character quickly led to players manipulating it into using profanity and slurs.
Mere hours after the debut of AI Darth Vader in Fortnite, the character began spewing racial slurs and making real-world threats against players, sparking immediate backlash and concern.
As soon as Darth Vader was added into the game, players were getting the character to say the word “fuck” and use homophobic slurs. Adding to the controversy, the SAG-AFTRA union has made it clear ...
PepsiCo this week finalized a $1.95 billion acquisition of the brand, which has used a “community- and culture-first approach ...