Space Marine 2 Didn't Need To Sell 4 Million Units To Be A Success, But It Did Anyway

Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 publisher Focus Entertainment has revealed that 4.5 million units of the Saber Interactive-developed game have been sold since it launched last month. An impressive sales figure on its own, this ties into recent comments made by Saber’s chief creative officer Tim Willits regarding how many units the game needed to sell to be successful.

“We don’t need to sell 4 million units to make it [Space Marine 2] a success,” Willits said earlier this month. “There are many games, sadly, especially out of North American developers, where if you do not sell 5 million copies you are a failure. I mean, what business are we in where you fail if you sell less than 5 million Come from Sports be…

ESPN Bet Increases National Sports Betting Market By Tempting More Female Clients, Analyst Says

ESPN Bet seems to be increasing national sports wagering market because it tempts a large number of women, according to a global research analyst at Bank of America. In addition, on this occasion, he also advertised the recently-launched Durango Casino & Resort, which draws 25,000 visitors daily.

Increased sports betting handle:

State figures published over the past week showed a “strong share of ESPN Bet,” and that its range is showing to be bigger than expected, according to Shaun Kelley. In addition to lending a helping hand to ESPN Bet, Kelley also hypothesized that “the new platform was attracting more women,” as mentioned above.

According to the states that have published figures for November, sports betting handle sa…

Golden Matrix Takes $970K Loss in Stride in Q3 2023 Results

The company, which specializes in the development, licensure and operations of online gaming and e-commerce platforms, has offered an in-depth look at its performance. Although revenue over the period hit a record $11.3 million, the results were marred by the reported loss.

Golden Matrix Not Worried about Temporary Slowdown

Regardless, the company has been enjoying a steadfast upward trajectory leaving its first nine-month revenue for the fiscal 2023 year up 22% to $32.4 million, ahead of the $26.5 million posted in the same period a year earlier. Golden Matrix CEO Brian Goodman welcomed the results and commented on the performance, adding that the year has been good for Gol…

Michigan online sport betting market booming; surpasses $300 million in February

Michigan is known for many things, including being the only state in the U.S. that borders four of the five Great Lakes, and, of course, its status as the top state in the nation for auto manufacturing. That being said, the Wolverine State can now add to the list, after in February, Michiganders wagered $301.9 million on sports, more than any other state’s residents did in their first full month after launch.

The stellar results extend the record-breaking debut of iGaming in Michigan on January 22, 2021, making it the sixth and earliest state to surpass that watershed, after generating $115.2 million in bets in the first 10 days of online gambling after launch through the end of the month, according to PlayMichigan.

Expected hike:

iGaming and sports betting oper…

Apple keeps flogging 8GB of RAM for its Mac computers but it’s still a dead horse-

Last year we reported on Apple’s claims that 8GB on a Mac is like 16GB on a PC. It wasn’t and still isn’t, unsurprisingly. But now Apple is doubling down on the 8GB shizzle, claiming that it’s “suitable for many tasks”, including browsing, video streaming and even “light” video and image editing.

It remains, of course, the case that many entry-level models of Mac computers are still configured with just 8GB. That includes all MacBook Air laptops, the Mac Mini and most egregiously of all, the MacBook Pro 14.

That might have been OK were it not for the fact that Apple charges a ridiculous $200 to upgrade any of those machines from 8GB to 16GB. And thanks to the unified memory architecture of Apple silicon, you’re stuck with whatever factory config you go for. More RAM cannot b…

The Windows 11 dev build has an accessibility feature to use a single webcam across multiple apps at the same time but it may get more use as a streaming tool

If you’re a streamer, have an accessibility need, or just want to see your face in multiple apps for some reason, a new Windows 11 feature in its latest dev build may just be worth updating your PC for. Just give it a few months to actually arrive in a stable build of Windows 11.

As reported by Windows Latest, citing @phantomofearth on X, then personally verified by me spending hours waiting for Windows updates, the original feature is actually intended to be an accessibility tool. It is “designed for the hard-of-hearing community” though the function doesn’t elaborate on how it might be utilised.

To even access it, you need to sign up for the latest dev build of Windows 11: 10.0.26120.1542. Once you have this, you then have to go to a hidden setting in the advanc…