3-2-08 | unofficial phillies defender | music nerd living with cerebral palsy | Manager for OJR Baseball and Basketball | aspiring baseball broadcaster
Cartoon Network drags homophobic people once again for Pride Month:
“If you don’t support the community you’re not a true Cartoon Network kid sorry 🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻”
This week has been one of the most emotional moments in IOI’s history.
Across all five of our studios, we’ve shared excitement, relief, gratitude, and many unforgettable moments together. From launch countdowns to tears of joy when players around the world finally stepped into 007 First Light, this week has meant more to us than words can fully express after years of pouring our hearts into this game.
To everyone who has played the game, shared your reactions, supported us, or simply been part of this journey, thank you. The reception this week has been deeply moving for every developer who helped bring this game to life.
As the weekend begins, our team is finally taking a moment to breathe, reflect, and enjoy something we’ve been waiting years for: sitting down at home with family and friends to simply play the game together.
The following weeks we’ll be pulling back the curtain, sharing how magical this week has been for us, with moments from inside our studios and the people behind 007 First Light.
Stay tuned!
#WeAreIOI #007FirstLight
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J.G. Quintel says the Regular Show episode ‘EGGCELLENT’ was originally about Rigby’s barf coming to life and training him to win the omelet challenge.
They were told they could not do that, but after changing the episode, the final version went on to win an Emmy.
The Stop Killing Games movement has officially backed the proposed California bill focused on protecting players when online games are shut down.
> Publishers must provide an offline mode or a way to keep the game playable after server shutdown.
> If this is not possible, players should receive a full refund.
> The goal is to protect digital ownership and game preservation.
This proposal follows growing concerns over games becoming completely inaccessible once support ends, especially after shutdowns like The Crew.
Most gamers think that if players pay for a game, it should remain playable or be fairly compensated.