Richard Butcher has written an interesting article on the large quantity of excess containers floating around the world today. Many of these containers are...
Datamining is nothing new in the world of PC gaming. It often leads to some interesting findings, particularly in the case of unused, and sometimes, unreleased data. Datamining, and its method of discovering what’s meant to be hidden, is the very action that sparked some dialogue surrounding Forza Horizon 5 and its future car roster. After some discoveries made my miners got posted around the net, Playground Games took a moment to add a bit of context to the matter. In short, the team has gotten on the defensive.
The company addressed the concerns in a brief post on the official Forza Support website. Playground squarely answers the question if any files containing the names of unreleased cars means that players should expect to gain access to them in the near future. Its response is an interesting one, with the team stating that due to “development [being an] ongoing process, and as such, things may appear in our game files that are not confirmed.” The answer then...
On Wednesday, Las Vegas Sands (NYSE:LVS) finalized the $6.25 billion sale of its home city assets — Venetian, Palazzo and Venetian Expo — positioning the company to invest heavily in Asia. Private equity titan Apollo Global Management (NYSE:APO) paid $2.25 billion for the operating rights to the venues, while VICI Properties (NYSE:VICI) doled out $4 […]
There has been a surge in international low-cost carrier (LCC) offerings, and in the past few months Northern Pacific, Norse Atlantic, and PLAY have all announced plans to commence service to the United States. PLAY will launch service between the the north New York City metro area and 22 European destinations via its Reykjavik hub […]