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Splitgate 2 game director Ian Proulx has apologised for causing "division in the community" following his controversial ...
1047 Games CEO Ian Proulx has apologized for the “Make FPS Great Again” hat he wore on stage during Summer Games Fest in Los Angeles. Proulx appeared in a segment last week during the Geoff Keighley ...
Splitgate 2's developer Ian Proulx has apologized for his controversial "Make FPS Great Again" hat seen at Summer Game Fest.
Splitgate 2, 1047 Games’ “Halo with portals”, launched just last week, marked by a celebratory announcement of a battle ...
Games founder Ian Proulx made waves at Summer Game Fest by calling out the current state of online shooters while promoting ...
Splitgate 2 CEO Ian Proulx points his finger at a former Call of Duty employee for the game's aggressive monetization policies.
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One item in particular, an $80 skin bundle called Nano Swarm, quickly made the rounds. While Proulx talked on stage at Geoff Keighley’s showcase about his love of old Halo LAN parties and wanting ...
E3 showcases are over and Xbox offered a perfect antidote to the Summer Game Fest Opening Showcase carnival of grot.
Free-to-play "Halo meets Portal" shooter Splitgate 2 says it hears you "loud and clear" about some of the eye-watering ...
Splitgate 2 developers have drastically reduced the price of in-game cosmetics following 'make FPS great again' controversy ...
CEO has responded to complaints about Splitgate 2's monetisation. The price of the $80 bundle has been halved, with anyone ...
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