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Medford-based company Wicked Saints Studios, preparing to launch world s first adventure activism game

Medford-based company Wicked Saints Studios, preparing to launch world s first adventure activism game
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Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade Windows game

FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE is a bold reimagining of the original FINAL FANTASY VII, originally released in 1997, developed under the guidance of the original key developers.

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The remake makes a release on PC with a new mission to boot, so here s five Final Fantasy mods to immerse yourself in Square Enix s rich RPG series!

Local game developer selected to work with global software company - KOBI-TV NBC5 / KOTI-TV NBC2

The first developer they’ve signed on lives right here, in Medford. A love of storytelling and a leap of faith helped land an Ashland High School grad the opportunity to develop a video game for software company, Niantic. Prior to founding W!cked SAiNTS Studio last year, CEO Jessica Murrey worked for a non-profit driven towards peaceful change. “I was actually an international peace builder, so I worked for ‘Search for Common Ground’, the world’s largest dedicated peace-building organization and that’s where I met my partner,” said Murrey. Murrey says she wants to use her gift for writing, along with her knowledge of positive change to create a game that helps players understand issues around race and polarization.

Niantic Launches Programme Supporting Black AR Developers

Share It’s currently Black History Month in the US and Niantic Labs is showing its support by announcing a new programme. Called the Black Developers Initiative (BDI), Niantic will provide access, resources and mentorship to Black augmented reality (AR) creators. The initiative is about funding new projects from Black videogame development teams both indie and veteran alike, helping them build prototypes which could then be released via Niantic’s platform. Teams can apply now and if selected they’ll be provided with five months of development funding, executive mentorship, and development support. With the aim to create a real-world AR prototype in that time frame, once those five months are up they’ll still be supported, joining: “a growing community of peers and program alumni who they can continue to build relationships with beyond the duration of the program,” states Niantic.

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