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NEWS CRUISE: Andrew and D. Bethel cover a lot of different news stories this week, including the acceptance of NFTs in video games by Steam and the Epic Games Store; the workers of tabletop game developer, Paizo, form a union; developers who worked on Metroid Dread not seeing their names in the credits; Ruby Rose speaking up about their treatment on the set of Batwoman's first season; and some announcements made by DC during the DC Fandome event.

UPDATE: Venerated Metroid fansite, Shinesparkers, reached out to Metroid Dread developers, MercurySteam, for clarification on what qualified for crediting in the game, specifically with regard to what constitutes the "25% game dev time" and "significant creative contributions," stating:

"A significant contribution might mean A LOT of things: from designing a playable character, writing dialogues, lore.. anything substantially important to the game. On the 25% this is something based on our experience. Of course it can be seen differently elsewhere."

FURTHER UPDATE: Union issues with Paizo and its workers came to an agreement on Thursday, October 21, with Paizo officially recognizing the workers' union.

RELEVANT LINKS:

RELEVANT EPISODES:

  • "Business Exempt" (19 October 2018): Where D. Bethel and Andrew talk about the first major attempt to unionize video game workers.
  • "A Casualty of the Rhyme" (22 May 2020): Where our hosts, along with Taylor, talk about Ruby Rose's sudden departure from Batwoman.
  • "Milkbloods" (09 April 2021): When Andrew and D. Bethel first discussed the strange culture of NFTs.

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NEWS CRUISE: Andrew and D. Bethel cover a lot of different news stories this week, including the acceptance of NFTs in video games by Steam and the Epic Games Store; the workers of tabletop game developer, Paizo, form a union; developers who worked on Metroid Dread not seeing their names in the credits; Ruby Rose speaking up about their treatment on the set of Batwoman's first season; and some announcements made by DC during the DC Fandome event.

UPDATE: Venerated Metroid fansite, Shinesparkers, reached out to Metroid Dread developers, MercurySteam, for clarification on what qualified for crediting in the game, specifically with regard to what constitutes the "25% game dev time" and "significant creative contributions," stating:

"A significant contribution might mean A LOT of things: from designing a playable character, writing dialogues, lore.. anything substantially important to the game. On the 25% this is something based on our experience. Of course it can be seen differently elsewhere."

FURTHER UPDATE: Union issues with Paizo and its workers came to an agreement on Thursday, October 21, with Paizo officially recognizing the workers' union.

RELEVANT LINKS:

RELEVANT EPISODES:

  • "Business Exempt" (19 October 2018): Where D. Bethel and Andrew talk about the first major attempt to unionize video game workers.
  • "A Casualty of the Rhyme" (22 May 2020): Where our hosts, along with Taylor, talk about Ruby Rose's sudden departure from Batwoman.
  • "Milkbloods" (09 April 2021): When Andrew and D. Bethel first discussed the strange culture of NFTs.

INFO:

FEATURED MUSIC:

  continue reading

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