Report: Disbanded Ubisoft Prince of Persia devs move to 3 new games, including a remake for a beloved platformer

Based on recent updates, the developers who crafted the critically acclaimed 2D Metroidvania platformer Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown have been reassigned to work on three distinct projects. This revelation follows closely on the heels of another report suggesting that Ubisoft disbanded this particular team, and that a sequel for The Lost Crown was scrapped. Ubisoft has since verified these claims in a statement to Eurogamer.

Microsoft and OpenAI are offering media outlets up to $10 million to bolster the use of AI-powered tools in newsrooms: “Nothing will replace the central role of reporters”

There’s a diverse range of opinions about Generative AI, but the overwhelming sentiment is one of caution. Particularly in the literary world, concerns are being raised due to situations where the technology has utilized copyrighted material without permission or fair payment during its learning process.

Capcom reveals Monster Hunter Wilds’ Open Beta Test date and its most terrifying monsters yet

In just four months, Capcom’s eagerly awaited Monster Hunter Rampage, also known as Monster Hunter Wilds, will charge onto home gaming consoles and computers. To generate even more excitement for the newest installment of the Monster Hunter series, Capcom has planned a special event – a Monster Hunter Wilds Showcase stream video. This video offers tantalizing glimpses into new environments to discover, terrifying, dreamlike monsters to chase, and an Open Beta Test that gamers on Xbox, PlayStation, and PC platforms can join.

Microsoft clears up confusion with its Office apps on Android and iOS, making it easier to multitask on massive phones and foldables

On a smartphone, Microsoft 365 can be accessed in multiple ways, which is handy yet sometimes perplexing. Users have voiced their concerns to Microsoft about the way Office documents opened on iOS and Android devices, causing confusion. To resolve this issue, Microsoft has updated the default behaviors for how these Office files will now open.