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Tron: Legacy Skins Are Coming To Fall Guys, So You Can Derez The Competition
Skins based on both 1982 s Tron and 2010 s Tron: Legacy are coming to Fall Guys later this month.
Ready the light cycles and head for the Grid: skins from Disney s Tron franchise are coming to Fall Guys later this month, as revealed today by developer Mediatonic.
A total of four skins are on the way, two inspired by the original 1982 Tron film and two more from the 2010 soft-reboot Tron: Legacy. Players will be able to unlock Tron villain Sark for 22k Kudos, with a separate DLC pack including the original Tron, Rinzler (aka evil Tron), and Quorra. The skins will arrive on May 24. Sadly, there is no Jeff Bridges skin.
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Good news for games developers: the Australian Government is introducing a 30% tax offset for local and international businesses that develop digital games in Australia.
The Digital Games Tax Offset is Australia’s first-ever federal tax incentive for video game development, and one of the most significant to be implemented anywhere in the world.
The tax offset provides another compelling reason for international developers to set up a games studio in Australia.
Australia’s A$3.6 billion digital games industry has close to 400 producers ranging from individual developers to large development studios. Australian developers are behind blockbuster titles such as
Fruit Ninja,