
In today’s Daily Fix:
The Last of Us live-service game was closer to release than was previously thought, with the game’s former director saying it was about 80% completed before it was cancelled. The game had been worked on for years before Naughty Dog decided the company’s resources would be better spent on another single-player game (which became Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet), than on multiplayer live-service title. In other news, Universal’s The Super Mario Galaxy Movie is already breaking records, and it’s only been out in the U.S. for a day. It’s now the biggest Wednesday in April opening ever, beating out the previous record-holder, 2023’s The Super Mario Bros. Movie. And finally, the original three Resident Evil titles (the 90s originals, not the remakes) are back on Steam, but with DRM.
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