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The Biggest Gaming News For August 17, 2021

In today’s gaming news, AbleGamers had a wildly successful anniversary, Fortnite definitely didn’t release an Among Us clone, Cyberpunk 2077 is giving its players some free gear, and more studios have been hit with legal matters.

California DFEH Says Riot Failed To Inform Employees Of Their Rights To Speak On Harassment Claims

In a statement, the California DFEH said that Riot Games was wrong in delaying informing former employees of their right to speak out on discrimination occurring within the company.

AbleGamers COO Steven Spohn Raises $1 Million For Disabled Gamers

AbleGamers’ “SpawnTogether” initiative raised $1 million during its one-year anniversary celebration to continue helping disabled gamers around the world secure equipment and consultation within the gaming community.

Upcoming Cyberpunk 2077 DLC Will Be Free To All Players, Includes New Car And Clothing Options

Revealed during today’s livestream, Cyberpunk 2077’s first DLC pack will include additional cosmetic items, a new car, and an alternate appearance by Johnny Silverhand. The pack will come free of charge for players.

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Digital Foundry Shares First Look At Crysis 2 Remastered

We got our first look at the upcoming Crysis 2 that is slated to release sometime this fall. The remaster will be receiving updates including “3D scans, real-time global illumination systems, screen-space reflections, and detail enhancements” and will be a sight for sore eyes on both the PS5 and Xbox Series X.

Fortnite Releases Definitely Not Among Us Mode, Impostors

Fortnite's new LTM, Impostors, puts players in a whodunnit game as they try to uncover the baddie among them. Sounds pretty sus to us.

Avengers: War For Wakanda Shows Black Panther's Abilities And Heroic Moves

Marvel’s Avengers’ latest free expansion pack, War For Wakanda, has launched and is now available to play.

Outriders Devs Are Yet To Receive Any Royalties Or Be Told How Many Copies Have Been Sold

Outriders developer, People Can Fly, has not received any royalties from the game that launched this past April. Publisher Square Enix also reportedly has yet to reveal how many copies of the game have even been sold.

Ubisoft Singapore Under Investigation Following Sexual Harassment And Bullying Claims

Ubisoft Singapore is the latest studio to receive allegations of workplace bullying and sexual harassment

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