Developer Atomic Arcade's new G.I. Joe game focused on Snake Eyes remains in development following upheaval at the studio that included the closure of the entire studio. Hasbro, which owns the IP and ...
A new report has emerged which claims that Hasbro has closed down Atomic Arcade, the developer of the company's upcoming G.I. Joe Snake Eyes game, but that the game itself is still in the works. As ...
Hasbro and Wizards of the Coast-owned studio Atomic Arcade has reportedly been shut down. Word of the studio's fate comes from numerous LinkedIn posts citing the "recent closure" of Atomic Arcade.
It looks like Hasbro is set to make an unwelcome announcement. Hasbro has officially declared they have not cancelled their GI Joe video game after news spread that its studio has been closed. Hasbro ...
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Some of the most popular social networking platforms include the likes of Instagram and TikTok. For gamers, specifically, Discord has been the go-to means of communicating for years now. The platform ...
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