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Gaming Weekly: Nintendo’s Patent Loss, RDR2’s Enduring Influence, and Key Industry Updates

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Here’s a weekly digest of the most significant news and events across the gaming industry from the past week:

  • The U.S. Patent Office has revoked Nintendo’s patent related to character summoning mechanics in video games.
  • Red Dead Redemption 2 continues to inspire developers; for instance, in the upcoming game Westlanders, players will be able to build their own Wild West town.
  • Insider rumors suggest PlayStation 6 might feature half the RAM of the PS5 Pro and completely ditch the disc drive.
  • Speculation indicates a potential limited edition Legend of Zelda-themed Switch 2 could launch alongside an Ocarina of Time remake.
  • Alleged budget figures for Grand Theft Auto 6 raise questions: will GTA VI become the most expensive game in history?
  • Players are buzzing about a potential The Last of Us Part III teaser, seemingly posted by Neil Druckmann.
  • Rockstar Games’ recent updates for Red Dead Redemption and RDR 2 on PC via Steam have led to player complaints about new technical issues.
  • A blogger showcased an impressive 20-minute fan remake of Resident Evil, crafted using Unreal Engine 5.
  • The early access release date for Heroes of Might and Magic: Olden Era has been announced.
  • A Rockstar veteran revealed the origin of zombie-themed content files found in early versions of GTA IV.
  • An insider shared anticipated launch timelines for Steam Deck 2, cautioning that ongoing global crises might cause changes.
  • An analyst proposed moving away from traditional consoles, suggesting that a thousand-dollar price tag for PlayStation 6 would deter most buyers.
  • Tainted Grail, often dubbed the ‘Polish Skyrim,’ received a significant Act 3 update and a free Merlin’s Tomb expansion.
  • CD Projekt Red explained the addition of The Witcher 3 to Game Pass, citing a desire to engage a ‘new generation of players’.

By Gareth Wickshire

A Manchester-based gaming journalist with over eight years of experience covering the UK gaming scene. Started as a freelance writer for indie gaming blogs before establishing himself as a trusted voice in the industry. Specializes in breaking news about British game developers and emerging gaming trends. Known for his in-depth coverage of gaming events across England and insightful interviews with industry professionals.

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