It’s Christmas week, and as you would envision, most game organizations are having some long overdue time off to notice the occasion. That doesn’t mean there isn’t any information to go around obviously, and we have some intriguing issues to impart to you today. The last Monday before Christmas brought both uplifting news and awful, from proceeding with chip deficiencies and a frustrating Battlefield 2042 hole, to an update about the current year’s The Game Awards and some understanding into the wellspring of Xbox’s scandalous Red Ring of Death. We additionally have a report on the as of late declared Ubisoft NFT project that appears to show that they’re not extremely well known with players. We’re playing the world’s smallest violin for Ubisoft.
Intel CEO Says Chip Shortage To Last Until 2023

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Intel’s Pat Gelsinger accepts the world chip deficiency will not be settled in 2022. The lack has impacted the accessibility of video cards and cutting edge consoles, just as different ventures like autos and machines. “Coronavirus disturbed the stockpile chains, making it go negative,” Gelsinger said. “Request detonated to 20% year-over-year and disturbed stockpile chains made an exceptionally enormous hole … also that detonating request has persevered.” Intel plans to battle the lack with new assembling offices in Arizona and New Mexico.
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The Game Awards 2021 Gets Biggest Audience Yet

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The Game Awards’ Geoff Keighley declared today that the current year’s function was watched 85 million times, making this the most famous year for the yearly prize service. The Game Awards debuted trailers for expected titles like Sonic Frontiers, Elden Ring, and Hellblade 2, while likewise uncovering pristine games like Wonder Woman, Among Us VR, and Star Wars: Eclipse.
Microsoft Documentary Reveals True Cause Of The Xbox 360’s Dreaded Red Ring Of Death

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To commend the twentieth commemoration of the first Xbox, Microsoft has delivered a six-section docuseries that covers the set of experiences and advancement of the control center. The fifth episode ought to be quite compelling to Xbox 360 players: Power On: The Story of Xbox – Chapter 5: The Red Ring of Death carefully describes the fear Red Ring and uncovers interestingly what precisely turned out badly with the control center. While most players presumed it was an overheating issue, that is just to some degree right. It turns it wasn’t the warming, however the quick warming and cooling of the control center that put weight on the associations between the GPU and the Motherboard.
Report: Ubisoft Quartz NFTs Aren’t Selling Despite Lots Of Trades

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Ubisoft has entered the NFT market with Ghost Recon: Breakpoint, yet there’s some mounting proof that would recommend the distributer isn’t making the sort of cash it was expecting to. One commercial center that sells NFTs, Objkt, shows an absolute worth from Ubisoft Quartz exchanges at just $377.57. Another commercial center called Rarible shows that tokens have changed hands in excess of multiple times regardless of there not being any deals since December 15, with the majority of the exchanges driving back to a solitary record.
War zone 2042 Data Mine Reveals First Season Coming In March

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War zone 2042 is as of now in pre-season, however another information mine uncovered that Season One really won’t begin until March 2022. War zone 2042 had an unpleasant dispatch with heaps of bugs and missing highlights. With a normal rating of Mostly Negative with north of 77,000 audits on Steam, a deferred Season One might be both a gift and a revile. Players will not partake in the huge delay for the season to begin, yet ideally it gives the group sufficient opportunity to refine the game in anticipation of bringing players back.