Grab your stock options and chair in the boardroom because this week, Take-Two’s CEO takes shots at Stadia, Activision’s stakeholders finally realize how much Bobby Kotick gets paid, the Cyberpunk 2077 event is delayed, the Epic Games Store locks up Total War Saga: Troy as a timed-exclusive, and Sega reveals the Game Gear Micro.
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[Ars Technica] Google’s “overpromising” led to Stadia “disappointment,” says RDR2 publisher https://bit.ly/3gRwRDX
[Gamespot] Google Stadia Overpromised On What It Could Do, Says Take-Two CEO https://bit.ly/3gW2oof
[Gamespot] Activision Defends Bobby Kotick’s Salary As Shareholder Calls For Changes To His Pay https://bit.ly/2XFiBXr
[Twitter] @CyberpunkGame https://bit.ly/2Y3J2ot
[The Verge] Sega’s Game Gear Micro is four $50 consoles with four games each https://bit.ly/3eUOTDy
[VG 247] A Total War Saga: Troy will be an Epic Games Store exclusive for one year, free for the first 24 hours https://bit.ly/3gVaQnD