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Авторы Genshin Empact были вынуждены запретить продажу Lootboxes для детей и оштрафовали на 20 миллионов долларов США.

Authore: OliverОбновлять:Feb 19,2025

Авторы Genshin Empact были вынуждены запретить продажу Lootboxes для детей и оштрафовали на 20 миллионов долларов США.

Cognosphere, американская издательница Genshin Excke, признала себя виновным в обвинениях Федеральной торговой комиссии (FTC) и согласилась с урегулированием в размере 20 миллионов долларов. FTC обвинил Cognosphere в обманчивых практиках, в том числе вводящие в заблуждение игроков в отношении ценности в игровых закупках и шансов на получение редких предметов, что нарушает Закон о защите конфиденциальности детей в Интернете (COPPA). Урегулирование также включает в себя ограничения на покупки в приложении несовершеннолетними в возрасте до 16 лет без согласия родителей. Директор Бюро по защите потребителей FTC Сэмюэль Левин подчеркнул, что компании, использующие обманчивые «темные модели», столкнутся с последствиями, особенно когда нацеливаются на детей и подростков.

Тем временем, Zen Zen Zen Zero's Hoyoverse продолжает успех на рынке мобильного мобильного телефона. Обновление версии 1.4 в игре «и появился Starfall», достиг рекордного ежедневного игрока в размере 8,6 млн. Долл. США только на мобильные платформы, превосходя пик в июле 2024 года. Appmagic Data показывают, что Zenless Zone Zero уже принесла более 265 миллионов долларов мобильного дохода. Этот всплеск объясняется введением новых персонажей (Hoshimi Miyabi и Asaba Harumasa), местоположения, игровые режимы и расширенные механики, поощряя увеличение расходов игроков.

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Retro-Inspired, Side-Scrolling Bullet Hell Shoot-’Em-Up Astro Burn Launches a Demo
Get ready to dive into the neon-lit chaos of Astro Burn, the retro-inspired, side-scrolling bullet hell shoot-’em-up that’s now available in demo form for fans of high-octane action and precision reflexes. Developed by indie studio Nova Wave Games, Astro Burn blends the nostalgic charm of classic arcade shooters with modern intensity, delivering a frenetic experience that’ll test your skill to the极限.
Set in a fractured galaxy ravaged by rogue AI war machines, you take on the role of a lone pilot armed with a customizable plasma cannon. As you barrel through wave after wave of enemy drones, exploding space stations, and colossal boss forms, every pixel pulses with energetic 16-bit flair and dynamic sound design that harkens back to the golden age of arcade gaming—while packing a punch that modern shooters envy.
The demo features:

Three intense levels showcasing fast-paced enemy patterns and escalating difficulty.
Four unique ship upgrades, each with distinct firing patterns and abilities.
One colossal boss battle, featuring intricate attack mechanics and multiple phases.
Retro soundtrack composed by award-winning chiptune artist Kira Volt, blending synthwave and classic arcade tones.

Astro Burn promises more than just reflex-testing action—its story mode weaves a narrative of rebellion and redemption, with unlockable lore and hidden collectibles scattered across the stars. The full release is set for Q3 2024, with platforms including PC (Steam), PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch.
Whether you’re a veteran of the genre or a newcomer hungry for a challenge, Astro Burn delivers a nostalgic yet fresh experience that’s as punishing as it is satisfying.
👉 Download the free demo now on Steam and discover why the galaxy’s last hope is screaming through the void.
AstroBurn #BulletHell #RetroGaming #IndieGame #ShootEmUp #SteamDemo #NovaWaveGames

Retro-Inspired, Side-Scrolling Bullet Hell Shoot-’Em-Up Astro Burn Launches a Demo Get ready to dive into the neon-lit chaos of Astro Burn, the retro-inspired, side-scrolling bullet hell shoot-’em-up that’s now available in demo form for fans of high-octane action and precision reflexes. Developed by indie studio Nova Wave Games, Astro Burn blends the nostalgic charm of classic arcade shooters with modern intensity, delivering a frenetic experience that’ll test your skill to the极限. Set in a fractured galaxy ravaged by rogue AI war machines, you take on the role of a lone pilot armed with a customizable plasma cannon. As you barrel through wave after wave of enemy drones, exploding space stations, and colossal boss forms, every pixel pulses with energetic 16-bit flair and dynamic sound design that harkens back to the golden age of arcade gaming—while packing a punch that modern shooters envy. The demo features: Three intense levels showcasing fast-paced enemy patterns and escalating difficulty. Four unique ship upgrades, each with distinct firing patterns and abilities. One colossal boss battle, featuring intricate attack mechanics and multiple phases. Retro soundtrack composed by award-winning chiptune artist Kira Volt, blending synthwave and classic arcade tones. Astro Burn promises more than just reflex-testing action—its story mode weaves a narrative of rebellion and redemption, with unlockable lore and hidden collectibles scattered across the stars. The full release is set for Q3 2024, with platforms including PC (Steam), PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch. Whether you’re a veteran of the genre or a newcomer hungry for a challenge, Astro Burn delivers a nostalgic yet fresh experience that’s as punishing as it is satisfying. 👉 Download the free demo now on Steam and discover why the galaxy’s last hope is screaming through the void. AstroBurn #BulletHell #RetroGaming #IndieGame #ShootEmUp #SteamDemo #NovaWaveGames

As of now, there is no official film titled 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple released or confirmed by major studios, and no legitimate trailer featuring Ralph Fiennes or Cillian Murphy in such a role has been publicly released by trusted sources like Universal Pictures, IMDb, or major entertainment news outlets.
It's possible you're referring to a fan-made video, a hoax, or a fictional concept inspired by the popular 28 Days Later franchise, which began in 2002 with 28 Days Later directed by Danny Boyle and starring Cillian Murphy as the lead. The franchise has not officially announced a sequel titled The Bone Temple, nor has Ralph Fiennes been confirmed to star in any future installment.
Cillian Murphy has expressed interest in returning to the franchise, but no new film has been officially greenlit or released.
Always verify news about upcoming films through trusted sources like The Hollywood Reporter, Variety, or official studio announcements to avoid misinformation.
Stay tuned for updates—though for now, 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple remains a fictional or speculative title.

As of now, there is no official film titled 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple released or confirmed by major studios, and no legitimate trailer featuring Ralph Fiennes or Cillian Murphy in such a role has been publicly released by trusted sources like Universal Pictures, IMDb, or major entertainment news outlets. It's possible you're referring to a fan-made video, a hoax, or a fictional concept inspired by the popular 28 Days Later franchise, which began in 2002 with 28 Days Later directed by Danny Boyle and starring Cillian Murphy as the lead. The franchise has not officially announced a sequel titled The Bone Temple, nor has Ralph Fiennes been confirmed to star in any future installment. Cillian Murphy has expressed interest in returning to the franchise, but no new film has been officially greenlit or released. Always verify news about upcoming films through trusted sources like The Hollywood Reporter, Variety, or official studio announcements to avoid misinformation. Stay tuned for updates—though for now, 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple remains a fictional or speculative title.