College Football 25 Passes 700,000 Concurrent Players During Early Access

After 10 years away, EA’s college football video game series has returned with EA Sports College Football 25, and it seems like the game is off to a hot start. Come from South African Online Casinos

The game launched on July 15 for people who bought the $100 deluxe edition or jumped in via the EA Play 10-hour trial, and more than 700,000 people were logged in concurrently right away. College Football 25 supports cross-play on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S, so presumably this number includes players on both platforms.

College Football 25 is exclusive to PS5 and Xbox Series X|S, and anecdotal evidence seems to point to the game helping lift console sales. One social media user pointed out there appears to be an uptick in Xbox Series S sales on Walmart, though whether or not this is connected to College Football 25’s release is unknown.

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Dragon Age- The Veilguard Gets First Big Discount For Cyber Monday

Like most years, there’s a good chance that you missed out on a few fun games due to the gaming calendar being crowded. If one of those games was Dragon Age: The Veilguard, the good news is that the BioWare-developed fantasy adventure has just received its first major discount for Cyber Monday. You can grab a physical copy for PS5 or Xbox Series X for $50 at Amazon. The $20 discount is also available for the Xbox Series X edition at Walmart.

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Dragon Age fans can also pick up the official art book for a small discount at Amazon. Published last month by Dark Horse, the 256-page art book is on sale for $43.61 (was $50). There’s also a lavish Deluxe Edition that includes a pair of lithographic art prints…

Fortnite Boss Says AI Has Lots Of Problems, But Will Change The World And Create Jobs

Tim Sweeney, the founder and CEO of Fortnite studio Epic Games, has weighed in with his thoughts on AI and generative AI. Advancements to these technologies have been much-discussed of late in the world of video games, entertainment, and numerous other business sectors. Speaking to researcher Matthew Ball, Sweeney said AI will change the world and create a lot of jobs, while also noting there are numerous issues and problems in the road ahead as well.

Starting off, Sweeney commented on how companies train their AI models. Sweeney said companies should not train their models on data if they do not have “clear and explicit permission from the creator of the data to do that.” Researchers at universities who are not creating commercial products, however, could consider training data this way, Sweeney said.