Activision Blizzard workers revolt again
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This time over job cuts 

A group of workers at an Activision Blizzard division supporting the Call of Duty franchise plan to call out of work Monday in protest of job cuts that took place last week.

Take-Two appears to be IP trolling
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Could be the new Atari

Take-Two is heading towards becoming the new Atari and look towards IP trolling rather than making successful products, according to Tech Dirt. 

Qualcomm working with Razor
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Close shave with gaming handheld 

Qualcomm appears to be collaborating with Razer on a new gaming handheld developer kit built around its upcoming Snapdragon G3X processor.

Cloud native games scoring funding
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Could be the next big thing

The cocaine nose jobs of Wall Street appear to be getting excited about cloud-based gaming.

Rockstar says sorry for Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy mess
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Orders replacement bus service

Rockstar Games issued an update in the announcements section of the company's web site "regarding the unexpected technical issues that came to light as part of the launch of Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy — The Definitive Edition".