Doom
Id Software forms wall-to-wall union with CWA
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Developer id Software, known for the Doom series, has formed a wall-to-wall union with the Communications Workers of America, which Microsoft has recognized. The 165-employee studio in Richardson, Texas, aims to protect workers from AI implementation and secure benefits like remote work. This move follows a wave of labor organizing across Microsoft-owned studios amid industry instability.
Developer Randal Linden, who created the 1995 Super Nintendo port of Doom, is returning to improve it three decades later with Limited Run Games. Using a Raspberry Pi to emulate hardware, the updated version includes smoother gameplay and new features. The project fulfills a long-held idea to refine the technically challenging original release.
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Rosamund Pike recently described her role in the 2005 video game adaptation 'Doom' as a career-threatening catastrophe. In an interview on the 'How to Fail with Elizabeth Day' podcast, the actress reflected on her experience starring alongside Dwayne Johnson. She highlighted feeling out of her depth on the set of the sci-fi action film.