Alan Wake 2 Studio Keeps Supporting Multiplayer Game Despite Minimal Player Count on Steam

Alan Wake 2 Studio Keeps Supporting Multiplayer Game Despite Minimal Player Count on Steam

What occurs with a lifeless game if it chooses to persist? Why was *Hotel Barcelona* equipped with genAI initially? Meanwhile, MindsEye is set to orchestrate a revival at any moment. This is the most recent installment of Morning Checkpoint, *Kotaku*‘s everyday compilation of gaming updates, speculations, and trends. I stayed up late once more indulging in Marathon and became overzealous on my final run.

The random team I was with scavenged and was prepared to exfiltrate in record time after we took down an opposing squad, and I opted to leap out of the circle and linger for one final round of looting. Friends, it did not end well.

**FBC: Firebreak is overlooked but not entirely extinguished following a final update**
Remedy Entertainment’s multiplayer offshoot of the *Control* franchise is not being discontinued just yet but is receiving its last installment of new content. The concluding content patch features new arenas, balance adjustments, and a friend pass that allows three players to team up as long as one possesses the game. “Open House will serve as the last Major update for *FBC: Firebreak*,” stated a new announcement from the developers. “We will not introduce new playable content after this update. *FBC: Firebreak* will remain online and accessible for years ahead. We have undertaken engineering efforts to guarantee we can maintain the relay servers when player counts decrease.”

It’s wonderful to witness, even though virtually no one is engaging with the game at present. Hopefully, a solution emerges to allow players to sustain the game in some form even if servers ultimately shut down. The $40 shooter is also receiving a 50 percent price reduction.

**The developer of *Hitman* has formally severed connections with MindsEye**
Previous claims of IO Interactive parting ways with Build a Rocket Boy have been confirmed. The publisher disclosed the separation in a new press announcement and affirmed that the anticipated *Hitman* DLC will not be released for the 2025 disappointment. “Nonetheless, BARB intends to collaborate with partners on other ventures going forward,” IO Interactive noted in a press release. “Both IOI Partners and Build A Rocket Boy acknowledge the enthusiasm this collaboration incited within the community and express their gratitude for the support received from players.”

**The Hitman television series that everyone forgot about is also defunct**
It was in development from the creator of John Wick. “It’s a bit of a blow,” Derek Kolstad remarked at SXSW this month. “Who knows nowadays, but it’s dead in the water. But, man, I cherish that project, because I adore that game and that character.”

**Hotel Barcelona eliminates AI-generated content with new update**
“We have completely eliminated all generative AI from *Hotel Barcelona*, and this work no longer involves generative AI in any form,” declared Hidetaka “Swery/Swery65” Suehiro. “If you have been reluctant to engage because of claims that AI is still in use, please refer to this notice.” The hack-and-slash roguelike launched last fall to mediocre reviews. A recently released *Under New Management* update introduced numerous new accessibility features, quality-of-life enhancements, and balance adjustments.

**The PS Portal improves slightly**
Sony’s streaming handheld is set to receive a new 1080p High Quality mode on March 18. This new capability allows players to stream games at an elevated bitrate for improved video quality. The resolution remains at 1080p, but the visual quality should appear less compressed as long as users have sufficient bandwidth.

**Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson faces off against Bugs Bunny in *Forntite***
The battle royale’s latest crossover event hints at a Chapter 7 season 2 clash. New battle pass rewards have also been disclosed as players threaten to boycott due to increased V-Bucks prices.

**Arc Raiders inadvertently bans players with disabilities**
Anti-cheat measures were mistakenly banning players utilizing accessibility devices. Embark has since expressed regret for the error. “We are diligently working to resolve this matter as swiftly as possible,” the studio stated on X. “Our support team is looking into all appeals; please continue to contact us if this has affected you.”

**Subnautica 2 publisher collaborates with AI defense contractor**
Krafton has formed a partnership with Hanwha Aerospace to “develop and commercialize technology that encompasses ‘physical AI’ for military uses, i.e., lethal robots. The publisher, which also owns *Hi-Fi Rush*, revealed last year its commitment to AI with a $70 million investment in hardware for autonomous workflows. The company’s CEO recently suffered a significant legal defeat by following guidance from ChatGPT.

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