This article is plagiarised from VGC.
Copied and changed with ChatGPT.
This article is plagiarised from Eurogamer. It’s lifted, and changed with ChatGPT.
This article is stolen from vg247 and changed with ChatGPT.
This article is stolen from Eurogamer and changed with ChatGPT
Structure is almost exactly the same
Wouldn’t be surprised if it’s a plagiarised article and they’ve asked ChatGPT to change the words, resulting in Chief being changed
Edit: found the original on Eurogamer.
Throughout the early 2000s to early 2010s most AAA game releases had midnight launches. I remember going to the midnight launch of the first WoW expansion and the queue at my local EB Games at 11:30pm was wild. Never seen so many people in a shopping centre so late. Some of the best memories were hanging out with my family in the queue for the games and the real liminal space energy the otherwise empty shopping centre gave.
The only thing similar these days are people camping out for a new iPhone.
At this point they need to convince me to reinstall the 100-odd gigs of game before they convince me to play it.
I played it for half an hour about three weeks ago, spent fifteen minutes of it walking across a desolate map space to an objective, died to mobs that I should have out-leveled 20 levels ago, quit, uninstalled, and haven’t bothered since.
Are you thinking of shareholders?
Stakeholders and shareholders are different. Consumers are stakeholders in this case.