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FromSoftware Expanding Team for Exciting Array of PS5 Games
gaming2 years ago

FromSoftware Expanding Team for Exciting Array of PS5 Games

FromSoftware, the developer behind popular games like Dark Souls and Elden Ring, is hosting a "massive recruitment" drive to hire for multiple new projects. The Tokyo-based studio is looking for various roles in game development and will be holding online briefings in December to provide more details about each position. While an expansion for Elden Ring is in the works, it is speculated that the developer may announce new projects to aid in recruitment, with Elden Ring 2 being a potential contender.

Latest Updates on Russia-Ukraine War and NATO Membership
international-relations2 years ago

Latest Updates on Russia-Ukraine War and NATO Membership

Ukraine's military has set up positions near Kherson city to dislodge Russians from positions they are using to shell and shoot at Kherson. China's ambassador to France has questioned the sovereignty of post-Soviet countries, drawing anger from eastern Europe and Ukraine. Europe's military spending grew at a record pace in 2022, reaching a level unseen since the cold war following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Russia is advising citizens to avoid travel to Canada, citing discrimination against its citizens. Russia's defence ministry has launched a major drive for volunteer recruits, pitching to their masculine pride amid a limited pool of fighting-age men in Russia.

Russia's Massive Recruitment Drive: 400,000 New Contract Soldiers and IT Workers
military2 years ago

Russia's Massive Recruitment Drive: 400,000 New Contract Soldiers and IT Workers

Russia plans to recruit 400,000 new contract soldiers starting in April 2023, as part of its push to increase its military manpower by 50%. The recruitment drive is expected to focus on specialized vocations, and incoming soldiers will be allowed to choose whether they will be deployed to Ukraine. Russian contract soldiers are typically volunteers who serve three-year paid stints in the army. The move comes after Russia declared a "partial mobilization" of 300,000 reservists in September to replenish forces being depleted by its invasion of Ukraine.