Wildlight Entertainment, the developer behind the recently launched multiplayer shooter "Highguard," reportedly laid off "most" of its staff just over two weeks after the game's release, according to posts from affected employees on LinkedIn, as reported by The Verge. The news comes as HP's new ZBook Ultra G1a workstation laptop, reviewed by The Verge, is praised for its sleek design and performance. Meanwhile, Wired provided guides on how to choose a new TV, and how to file taxes using TurboTax's mobile app. Wired also offered advice on Kindle accessories.
"Highguard," a game developed by individuals who previously worked on titles like "Apex Legends" and "Call of Duty," launched just over two weeks prior to the layoffs, according to The Verge. The specific number of employees affected was not immediately available.
In other tech news, The Verge reviewed the HP ZBook Ultra G1a, describing it as a "sleeper laptop" with a sleek design. The review highlighted the workstation's performance capabilities.
Wired offered guidance on purchasing new TVs, providing tips and terms to help consumers navigate the market. The publication also detailed the ease of using TurboTax's mobile app for filing taxes, noting its user-friendly interface and low-cost options. Additionally, Wired provided recommendations for Kindle accessories, suggesting ways to personalize and protect the e-reader.
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