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Doom Maker id Software Pushes Back Against Concerns About Its Future: ‘We Still Have The Crew We Need To Build The Games And Tech We’re Known For’

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July 10, 2026

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Doom Maker id Software Pushes Back Against Concerns About Its Future: ‘We Still Have The Crew We Need To Build The Games And Tech We’re Known For’

The studio just shipped an expansion for Doom: The Dark Ages

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Kotaku

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· Jul 9, 2026

The Cuts At Doom Maker id Software Will Change It Forever: ‘I Don’t See How They Make A Game With That Team’

Laid off developers fear the studio's id Tech engine has no future

Gamesradar

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· Jun 23, 2026

Final Fantasy 7 Revelation lead says "the way we design games also needs to evolve" as streaming over buying becomes more common, even if he does "fully support" content creators

Final Fantasy 7 Revelation lead says "the way we design games also needs to evolve" as streaming over buying becomes more common, even if he does "fully support" content creators

DualShockers

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· Jul 9, 2026

Disgaea Mayhem Interview: Development Team Explains the Original Title Change

The development team behind Disgaea Mayhem discusses balancing an action RPG while maintaining insane level and damage numbers.

TheGamer

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· Jul 11, 2026

New Doom Game Reportedly In Development

id Software is reportedly in the early stages of a new Doom game.

The Hacker News

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· Jun 24, 2026

Dawn of the Apex Agentic Adversary

We are standing at the end of an era we never thought to mourn: the era of human-speed threats. For years, cybersecurity moved to a rhythm organizations could follow. A researcher found a bug, a CVE was cataloged, a vendor navigated a patch cycle, and weeks or even months later, a fix was deployed. In this era, dwell time was measured in days, sometimes weeks. We are now approaching an

The Next Web

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· Jul 7, 2026

Synopsys pulls back from chip fab software to chase AI design margins

Synopsys, the US chip design software giant, is preparing to walk away from the manufacturing control software that helps run the world’s semiconductor fabs, and to redirect the engineers behind it towards the far more lucrative business of AI chip design. The plan, reported by Reuters and attributed to six people briefed on the matter, is a pointed [] This story continues at The Next Web

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