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UPDATE 06/02/2025: A post on X from user Hocky2001 spotted by Dexerto points to Hi-Rez Studios having not only laid off up to 60 developers, but that Hi-Rez has also ended the development for the ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. The ongoing wave of layoffs in the video game industry continues with Hi-Rez Studios, the developer of the Smite games, announcing it will be ...
The company is now betting their future on their next big game. Hi-Rez Studios has announced layoffs and other changes in the company. The company’s CEO Stewart Chisam shared this statement on T ...
Now it's October 1 and here we go again: Hi-Rez Studios CEO Stewart Chisam has announced the "difficult but necessary" layoff of an unspecified number of employees, saying the cuts were made "to ...
Smite 2 developer Hi-Rez Studios has laid off an undisclosed number of employees as the MOBA sequel struggles throughout its early access period. Hi-Rez Studios CEO Stewart Chisam announced the ...
As part of an "internal reorganisation and reprioritisation," Hi-Rez Studios is "laying off some team members across Hi-Rez." Though CEO Stewart Chisam stopped short of confirming how many people ...
Hi-Rez CEO Stewart Chisam said the cuts were "difficult but necessary." When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The layoffs are ...
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When they come across a tasty morsel, such as a fish or a crustacean, they produce a high-voltage electrical discharge to stun their prey. The eels can release up to 860 volts of electricity ...
A recent study has found that the electricity produced by an electric eel’s discharge is strong enough to cause the transfer of genetic material from the environment into the cells of nearby ...
ISTOCK / GETTY IMAGES PLUS The electric eel generates its electrical discharge using special cells known as electrolytes. The eels are teeming with these cells, each of which generates a small ...
A new study has found that electric eels can discharge enough electricity that nearby fish larvae can end up with genetic modifications. This is thought to be the first time this mechanism of gene ...