CHARLOTTE — An attorney for the Charlotte Regional Transportation Planning Organization said the board cannot rescind its support for the Interstate 77 toll lane project. READ MORE: Transportation ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — The Haywood County School District says it will make changes after the group Freedom From Religion Foundation filed a formal complaint about what it called “a religiously charged” ...
LOUISA COUNTY, Va. (WRIC) — Plans are underway for a roughly $1 billion project that looks to strengthen the electricity infrastructure in several parts of Central Virginia, stretching more than 100 ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. During Sony's recent State of Play, the company made a series of big announcements, including the reveal of the next game from PUBG owner Krafton.
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Speaking on the Dropped Frames podcast, Will Powers, the PR and Marketing Director at Pearl Abyss, confirmed that there will be no microtransactions of any sort in Crimson Desert. Powers explained ...
Feb 15 (Reuters) - Peter Steinberger, the founder of OpenClaw, is joining OpenAI, and the open-source bot is becoming a foundation, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said on Sunday. "Peter Steinberger is joining ...
KRAFTON Montreal Studio has announced open-world action-RPG Project Windless, an adaptation of the Korean novel series The Bird That Drinks Tears. The game is currently in development for PS5 and PC, ...
Krafton brought a trailer that, in many ways, looked slightly unhinged at first glance. Carnage everywhere, wrought simply with the blade wielded by a giant chicken. The upcoming open-world action ...
Tonight's PlayStation State of Play broadcast has featured a full reveal for Project Windless, a single-player action RPG long in development at the Montreal studio set up by PUBG publisher Krafton.
This article was published by Source NM. Read more at sourcenm.com. A new lawsuit accuses Doña Ana county leaders of violating the New Mexico Open Meetings Act in September before they approved $165 ...