What you need to know
TimeSplitters is a first-person shooter developed by Rare alum, containing elements similar to Golden Eye 007 and Perfect Dark.
The last entry in the series released in 2005, and ever since fans have been asking for it to make a comeback.
Deep Silver has announced that original TimeSplitters developer Free Radical Design is being reformed to work on a new TimeSplitters game.
It s official, a new TimeSplitters game is in works with original developer Free Radical Design helming the project. Deep Silver made the announcement on Twitter, saying that it s been working to bring TimeSplitters back to life with Steve Ellis and David Doak, who served as creators of the series.
Zoom has a new product called Zoom Events.
It allows for ticket sales, event hub building, informal chat hosting, and more.
It s meant to expand the conferencing capabilities of the Zoom communications platform.
Zoom Events is not yet live, but it s coming soon, and it promises to be an all-in-one platform that gives you the tools to create engaging virtual experiences that attendees will love. In short, it s hoping to make remote conferencing closer to its real-life counterpart than ever before.
Zoom Events will allow for ticket sales and registration for events, all customizable by those creating the gatherings as though they were renting out a real venue with limited seating. The new platform will also offer users a hub where they can list upcoming events to let people know what s coming next and when. And events will be shared to a public directory so that, just like a real event, passersby can discover them organically.
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Hey everyone! It s been a while since the last episode of Ask Dan, and we know that was a show that our community really enjoyed. So, today we re happy to announce that we re revamping the show under a new name and format:
Ask Windows Central!
It ll still be the same questions and answers show that made Ask Dan what it was, including Daniel Rubino himself, but we want to include other members of the Windows Central team too. So with Ask Windows Central, you can expect to see me (Zac Bowden,) Jez Corden and other members of the team answer questions that fall into our own areas of expertise. Whether that be Windows, Surface, Xbox, PC hardware, accessories, Azure, and everything in-between.
What you need to know
Mojang Studios is hard at work developing the next major update for Minecraft, the Caves and Cliffs Update.
Part of making this happening is testing features and changes with the community through betas and snapshots.
The latest Minecraft: Java Edition snapshot, 21w20a, includes a handful of additional changes and lots of bug fixes.
Players can jump into the new snapshot right now on PC to provide feedback on how the update is coming along.
The long march to the Caves and Cliffs Update for Minecraft continues inexorably forward with the arrival of Minecraft: Java Edition Snapshot 21w20a. The latest snapshot, which is now available for Minecraft players on PC, includes even more changes and a ton of bug fixes for the next major release of Minecraft, and continues to divide features for the two separate releases for the Caves and Cliffs Update. This follow s last week s test, Snapshot 21w19a, and isn t going to be the most exciting for players.