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Nintendo Direct Revisits Old Classics, Activision Faces Legal Battle, Supermassive Cuts Deep

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Happy Tuesday Creators!

I hope your week kicked off on a high note, filled with memorable moments and new opportunities. If you missed the latest scoop from Nintendo Direct, don’t worry—I've got you covered with all the juicy details. If you’re a big fan of 2010’s Epic Mickey, you’re in for a welcome surprise. That’s all I’ll say right now (read the update below!).

This week has not been kind to gaming studios. We received word of more layoffs at Supermassive Games and Sony PlayStation Studios. Seems like this trend isn’t ending any time soon.

Dive into this week's top stories in the realm of gaming, streaming, and content creation. And hey, don't skip out on the Tuesday To-Dos section. I've dropped some golden opportunities for you creators out there.

Keep those streams lively and your spirits high.

Happy streaming!

Dim

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🥇This Week’s Top Stories

Layoffs Continue Sending Shockwaves Through the Gaming Industry

Let's talk about the rollercoaster ride the gaming world's been experiencing the last few months. Supermassive Games and Sony's PlayStation Studios are joining the not-so-exclusive club of layoffs that's plaguing the industry, highlighting just how shaky things have been for the creatives making our favorite games.

So, Supermassive Games, the brains behind gems like "Until Dawn" and the "Dark Pictures Anthology," just dropped some pretty heavy news. They're having to say goodbye to about 90 of their 350 team members. It's a tough scene, especially since they've tried really hard to dodge this bullet. They're feeling the pinch from all the crazy stuff going on in the gaming world, just like everyone else.

And then there's Sony, hitting us with the news that they're trimming down their PlayStation squad by about 900 people, which is like 8% of their entire staff. This shake-up is stirring things up in some of the coolest studios around, including Insomniac, Naughty Dog, and Guerrilla. Plus, they're axing some games that were in the works. Jim Ryan, the big boss at Sony Interactive Entertainment who's on his way out, says this move is all about keeping up with the times and making sure Sony stays on top of its game.

But let's be real, this isn't just happening at Supermassive and Sony. The gaming industry's been on a bit of a job-cutting spree, with big names like Microsoft also slimming down their teams. It's a tough time with a lot of talented folks facing uncertainty, and it's all down to the industry feeling the heat from a bunch of different angles – be it money issues, changing tastes, or just trying to stay relevant.

What really hits hard is how these layoffs shake up the creative side of things. Game making is all about creativity, innovation, and bringing cool new ideas to life. But with studios having to scrap projects and tighten belts, we're risking the loss of what makes gaming so special. Plus, it's a bummer for everyone working in games.

As we navigate through these choppy waters, it's super important for gaming companies to strike the right balance. They've got to keep the lights on while also making sure they're a place where creativity can flourish. These recent layoffs are a wake-up call, reminding us how fragile things can be in the gaming world. But, it's also a chance to reflect on how the industry can bounce back stronger, staying true to its roots of pushing boundaries and bringing us the amazing gaming experiences we all love.

Missed Nintendo Direct? Here is Everything That Was Announced!

Nintendo's latest Direct was a smorgasbord of gaming goodness, dishing out a mix of nostalgia and fresh adventures. For those who missed the live stream, let's break it down and chat about the highlights.

First up, Obsidian's Grounded and Pentiment are making the leap to the Nintendo Switch. Pentiment is available now, with Grounded following in April. It's a big deal seeing Xbox titles finding a new home on the Switch. It seems like exclusives are not as great for business.

Now, let's talk about Super Monkey Ball Banana Rumble. This June, we're getting the first new entry in over ten years, and it's bringing multiplayer mayhem for up to 16 players. Adventure Mode is also getting juiced up with 200 new stages.

Star Wars Battlefront Classic Collection is like a love letter to fans of the original games. This March, we're getting both games bundled with new maps, characters, and a mode called Hero Assault. It's a blast from the past with a fresh coat of paint, ready to lure in both veterans and newcomers.

On the quick hits side, classics like Killer Instinct and Battletoads in Battlemaniacs are now on Switch Online, Epic Mickey Rebrushed brings back the 2010 hit with new tricks, and Shin Megami Tensei 5: Vengeance offers an enhanced version of the 2021 RPG. Endless Ocean Luminous is diving in this May, and South Park: Snow Day is confirmed for the Switch, too.

Ender Magnolia: Bloom in the Mist promises a dark fantasy adventure, while Monster Hunter Stories is getting a remaster. As for Gundam Breaker 4, it's shaping up to be a mecha fan's dream, allowing players to craft their ultimate Gundam from over 250 Mobile Suits. And let's not forget, Mother 3 is finally hitting the Switch Online in Japan, a move sure to spark envy and hope among fans worldwide.

If you’re like me and have some great memories with some of these classic titles, you’re eating real good this year. And if you’ve never played these titles before, I hope you pick one or two of them up to see what all the buzz is about!

Esports legends Scump & H3CZ (and other Call of Duty league owners) are taking Activision to court over a whopping $680 million, alleging it has a "unlawful 100% monopoly over" Call of Duty League (CDL).

The lawsuit refers to many restrictions that CDL had on teams including "exclusive rights to contracts with the most lucrative sponsors" and "restricting teams from participating in or supporting any other Call of Duty leagues or tournaments other than Activision CDL.

One example of these restrictions includes forcing participating teams to pay $27.5 million just for the privilege of entering CDL. This not only sounds like a scam, but also prevents other teams who can't pay that fee from entering tournaments.

Activision has since responded to the lawsuit sharing their intent to defend themselves against these claims. This lawsuit is a HUGE deal. The outcome could set precedents for how companies like Activision engage with esports teams and its players.

OpTic is essentially the face of professional Call of Duty, being a main draw to these events. It will be interesting to see how Activision chooses to combat these claims while maintaining a amicable relationship with team OpTic. Because if they lose OpTic permanently...well lol.

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  • Sony announces the closure of PlayStation London Studios as part of a 900 employee lay off, around 8% of its global headcount. This will impact PlayStation Studios including Naughty Dog, Insomniac Games, Guerrilla Games, and Firesprite.

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