Tag: Kabrutus

Sweet Baby Inc. Guts Its Website

Sweet Baby Inc. is on the run. Smash JT was the first to report that the DEI consulting firm that was forced into the light upon the massive failure of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League has heavily revamped its website. They seem to have removed sections that list all the games they worked on,...

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What’s Behind the Bungie Layoffs?

The slew of layoffs throughout the video game industry has reached Bungie, the former developer of Halo. The studio is letting go of 220 employees, which is about 17% of its workforce, while 155 others are moving to Sony Interactive Entertainment, which owns Bungie. (Bungie used to be owned by Micro...

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Stuttering Craig Announces The Real Game Awards

In March, Stuttering Craig, the co-founder of Screw Attack and host of Side Scrollers, announced “Take Games Back,” an initiative aimed at wresting video game culture from the hands of hostile corporate and media interests and giving it back to gamers. The first part of this push Craig announced...

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Tales of Kenzera Developer Surgent Studios Lays Off Employees

Another video game developer is facing financial hardships, and this one is brand new. Surgent Studios is the developer behind Tales of Kenzera: ZAU, their debut game that was released in April and distributed by Electronic Arts. The game was a mega-bomb, peaking at 287 concurrent players on Steam, ...

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Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn Gets Big Media Push As Sweet Baby Inc. Influence Looms

The next game to have Sweet Baby Inc.’s influence is on its way, and this one is disappointing because the studio behind it indicated they were reversing course. A while back, Kabrutus, the creator of the Sweet Baby Inc. Detected Steam curator and the website DEI Detected, appeared on the Geeks + ...

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Shareholder Questions Square Enix’s Use of Sweet Baby Inc.

The word is out on Sweet Baby Inc., and it’s not good. There have been signs in recent months that the consulting firm that helped destroy Rocksteady’s Arkham series with Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League (which was directly blamed for Warner Bros. losing $200 million in its first quarter...

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