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Game Science releases non-canon video for Black Myth: Zhong Kui
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Developer Game Science has shared a six-minute in-engine video for its upcoming game Black Myth: Zhong Kui to celebrate the 2026 Chinese New Year. The clip focuses on surreal monster cooking and is explicitly non-canon and unrelated to the main storyline. It serves as a tech showcase highlighting the game's visuals and creature designs.
Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney announced that the company is in contact with the family of laid-off programmer Mike Prinke and will cover his life insurance. Prinke's wife, Jenni Griffin, revealed on Facebook that the recent layoffs left her husband without coverage amid his terminal brain cancer diagnosis. Sweeney apologized for not addressing the situation earlier.
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In the aftermath of Epic Games' March 24 layoffs affecting over 1,000 employees—many from Fortnite teams—developers have voiced worries about the battle royale game's future. CEO Tim Sweeney called on remaining staff to deliver fresh content while eyeing a shift to Unreal Engine 6, but reactions and backlash underscore the challenges ahead.