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Cody Walker Continues doing His family proud by revving up for FuelFest
MultiVersus’ player count isn’t doing so hot, with fans unhappy at infrequent updates
MultiVersus, the Warner Bros. IP-laden Smash-like game doesn’t seem to be doing so hot, as its player count is averaging in the four figures.
As spotted by Polygon, if you head to MultiVersus’ SteamDB, which tracks things like how many players are in-game right now, as well as player peaks. Only problem for MultiVersus, is that it hasn’t had a player count higher than the four figures since the middle of September. At the time of writing, the game’s 24-hour peak is currently sitting at a surprisingly low 1,223 players, a far cry from the 100,000 it had when the open beta launched.
Important to note is that SteamDB only tracks the PC version of the game, as it uses data pulled from Steam, something it can’t do for the console platforms MultiVersus is also on, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S. Whether MultiVersus has that much of a higher player count on console than it does on PC is impossible to know, but overall the picture looks a little grim.
Rainbow Six Siege is going to start doing evil things to mouse and keyboard players on console
A 2023 stock market crash may be coming. Here’s what I’m doing now!
Fears of another stock market crash are rising, but what can investors do to protect their wealth and even capitalise on this volatility?
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Tile takes on tag stalking problem by doing the opposite of Apple’s AirTag
How’s Forspoken doing? Well, you can already get it for under £30
Roughly three weeks since launch, Forspoken is already on sale for less than £30 at online retailer Coolshop. You can even get free shipping!
This follows mixed reviews that were largely torn between beautiful aesthetics, but a lacklustre narrative. In addition, there was intense online criticism levied at the game’s in-game dialogue, which many believed painted the game in an awkward light.
It appears as though this sentiment was widely held by the general gaming audience, as the game sold worse on PC than Hi-Fi Rush, a game that was hot dropped alongside its announcement. This is despite several months of marketing and Square Enix’s backing.
Pro-net neutrality FCC nominee says ISPs are doing everything they can to keep her out
Sonos CEO says Amazon, Google aren’t ‘doing anything interesting’ in audio
During Sonos’ Q1 2023 earnings call, CEO Patrick Spence expressed the usual optimism about his company’s financial performance, sales momentum, and upcoming product roadmap. This man really loves the word “flywheel,” folks. But he also took clear jabs at Big Tech competitors, including Amazon, Google, and Apple, for barely putting up a fight in recent months.
With Amazon rumored to be taking a hard look at its ambitions surrounding Alexa and Echo products and Google largely focused on all things Pixel, Spence said that Sonos faced no serious competition during the crucial holiday quarter. “We’ve gone through fiscal Q1, which is the height of the consumer electronics and audio season and, you know, it was… we’ve seen some of the…