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Have you already seen an Xbox for NIS 10,000? | Israel today

2021-11-21T12:33:59.499Z


And also: Rockstar apologizes for the terrible launch of the new GTA trilogy, Sony and Microsoft are starting to lose patience with Activision, and Arieh's surprising comeback from "Game of Thrones"


Xbox with style

Top-notch console: Microsoft and Josie have launched the limited edition Xbox Series X, designed in the spirit of the Italian fashion house and coming with a matching carrying case.

Shiki.

Only 100 units of the console have been produced, and if you have an extra $ 10,000 under the bumps and you fancy one, then we actually have no good news:

all the

devices were hijacked immediately upon launch on November 17, and now it remains to be seen how many will be uploaded to eBay. Hallucinatory.

Xbox for NIS 10,000, Photo: Gucci

The timing, by the way, is not accidental.

Microsoft is currently celebrating 20 years since the launch of the original Xbox, and it is likely that the company will soon announce more interesting collaborations.

Carrot Royal

Who will win the battle?

Aria Stark from "Game of Thrones" or Bugs Bunny?

A double-team of Superman and Batman, or Tom and Jerry?

No matter what you answer, the correct answer is "depends".

Multiversus is a new free fighting game coming out next year for the PlayStation, Xbox and PC, bringing together a selection of characters from Warner Studios' extensive catalog.

In addition to the guys we already mentioned, Wonder Woman and Harley Quinn will also be participating in the celebration, along with other characters from the worlds of "Scooby Doo", "Adventure Time" and those who have not yet been revealed (it is possible that we will also see a Lego representation, From Harry Potter).

The graphics, admittedly, are not visible in the sky and the game looks pretty ... basic, but as you know - if you get a rabbit as a gift, you do not check his teeth.

No matter how prominent they are.

Here is the announcement video.

Butterflies in neutral

Following the unveiling of the faltering launch of the GTA remaster trilogy, Rockstar accepts responsibility for the default, apologizes and promises to compensate the angry customers.

"The updated versions of these classic games have not been released in a condition that meets our standards, nor the standards that fans expect of us alone," Rockstar announced on Twitter.

"We strive to fix all technical issues, improve and update the games until they reach the proper level of quality."

As compensation to buyers, Rockstar will be giving away as a gift the classic versions of GTA III, Vice City and San Andreas, which are expected to hit the company's digital store soon.

Those who purchased the new trilogy will be able to download the original games at no extra charge.

That's something too.

Has the red line been crossed?

Demands to fire Bobby Kotik, the controversial CEO of Activision-Blizzard accused of ignoring sexual harassment in the company and even harassing himself, are intensifying. The PlayStation and Xbox are not so happy, to say the least, with the negative buzz that the affair creates.

According to the Bloomberg network, Jim Ryan, the most powerful man on the PlayStation, sent a letter to employees in which he claimed that Activision-Blizzard "is not doing enough to address the culture of discrimination and harassment in the company."

Phil Spencer, the boss of Xbox, also circulated an email to his employees and was even more blunt: "I and the other executives are very concerned about the horrific events at Activision-Blizzard, and are considering continuing our relationship with the company."

The coming days will no doubt be critical for the American gaming giant, which is responsible for brands such as Cole of Duty, Warcraft, Diablo and more.

Source: israelhayom

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