Microsoft and Apple back away from OpenAI board amid regulator scrutiny
We have a very news-y edition for you this evening, with stories featuring the likes of Microsoft, Pixelberry, Bungie, Riot Games, and more.
With potential antitrust concerns hovering around OpenAI, the two tech companies are cutting bait before the FTC and CMA turn attention towards them.
The exit of both companies means OpenAI no longer has any observers on the board. On Microsoft and Apple's side, this absolves them of any potential (and further) antitrust attention from regulators.
In response to player feedback, Bungie is changing up Destiny 2's episodic release cadence for the forseeable future.
The title, codenamed Pool Party, was being worked on by around 80 developers and was set in the League of Legends universe.
Pixelberry wants to use Series to get highly requested features out the door, while Series is looking to add its proprietary Rho engine into the developer's pipeline.
PC Game Pass and Game Pass Ultimate will receive a price hike in September, while a new Standard plan will provide a cheaper option without day one access to first-party titles.
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