NetEase to Cut Funding for Yakuza Creator’s Studio, Impacting Debut Game ‘Gang of Dragon’

Chinese tech giant NetEase’s decision to halt funding for Nagoshi Studio, founded by Yakuza creator Toshihiro Nagoshi, jeopardizes the development of their debut game ‘Gang of Dragon.’ With $44.4 million needed to complete the project, the studio faces challenges in finding new sponsors, raising concerns about the future of the highly anticipated action-adventure game set in Tokyo.

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Republican Senator Calls for Stephen Miller’s Departure, Citing Concerns Over Immigration Policies

Republican Senator Thom Tillis has voiced his belief that White House adviser Stephen Miller should leave his role, calling Miller a ‘big problem’ within the Trump administration. Tillis, representing North Carolina, expressed concerns over Miller’s involvement in the administration’s immigration crackdown, highlighting the importance of upholding conservative principles of limited government and individual accountability.

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Starmer Seeks to Mend Ties with Trump Amidst UK Labour Backlash on Iran Strikes

Labour leader Keir Starmer attempts to mend relations with President Trump over Iran conflict, following criticism for UK’s lack of immediate support for US airstrikes. The conversation underscores the importance of national sovereignty and strategic alliances, highlighting the need for a balanced approach to foreign policy that values UK interests and independence.

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