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Splinter Cell: Deathwatch review: Netflix's animated series brings Sam Fisher out of retirement
By Christopher Livingston published
Winter Cell Expect more action than stealth from Sam Fisher in Netflix's animated series.

Netflix reveals The Witcher season 4 debut date with a new trailer, but more importantly: Everyone's got fantastic hair
By Andy Chalk published
news Geralt's putting together a team, and they look great.

As the videogame industry continues to be hammered by layoffs, Netflix is offering up to $840,000 per year for a new Director of Generative AI for Games
By Andy Chalk published
news Less than a year after laying off employees at Oxenfree studio Night School, Netflix is putting big cash on the table for someone to do whatever this is.

If you missed Master Chief having sex on Paramount+ now you can see Master Chief having sex on Netflix
By Christopher Livingston published
News The Halo TV series has translocated to a slipstreaming platform you might actually be subscribed to.

The new Splinter Cell: Deathwatch trailer is action-packed, but there's a Michael Ironside-shaped hole
By Justin Wagner published
News Hey, at least the goggles make the sound.

Netflix released another Witcher teaser showing off Liam Hemsworth as Geralt, and I gotta say I was pleasantly surprised
By Ted Litchfield published
news Wind's howling.

The BioShock movie is still in the works, but scheduling conflicts mean it likely can't come out before 2027, maybe even later
By Stevie Bonifield published
news The BioShock movie director has his hands full through the next year.

Producer says the Bioshock movie is 'definitely going to be based on the first Bioshock game'
By Rich Stanton published
News But don't expect to see it anytime soon.

You're not getting the Splinter Cell you wanted in October, but maybe this'll do?
By Christopher Livingston published
News Netflix's Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Deathwatch animated series has a teaser to tide you over.

My best friend recently taught me an important lesson about AI pessimism: Don't remain silent and accept no substitutes
By Jess Kinghorn published
Here's hoping After seeing their local pride event use AI for its logo, my freelance creative bestie bullied them into giving her a job...and that makes me feel just a little bit hopeful.
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