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  20 views · 1489 days ago

Amazon Prime Video lets you virtually co-watch shows with up to 100 friends - CNET

It appears that Amazon Prime Video is to roll out a shuffle button. Android Police recognized a button in the Android application of Prime Video that allows users to begin a series from any of random point. From that point, they can proceed in the canonical request.

Prime Video provides so much to its subscribers, and this latest video streaming service is offering this shuffle functionality now, where last summer, Netflix has already begun testing a shuffle-pay option, which starts a show or movie at random.

While clearly not an incredible option for watching shows where characters change and grow over the long time, it could assist cut down time spent picking a scene of comedy or programs like Unsolved Mysteries, which you can stop and start whenever you want in the series and still stay locked in.

Netflix COO and Chief Product Officer, Greg Peters told Variety at the time that its truly working for them where their members can initially show to Netflix that they simply need to skip browsing allover, click just a single button, and they’ll pick a title for users just to immediately play, and it’s an incredible mechanism which functioned quite well for members/watchers in that condition.

Amazon’s answer is somewhat unique, as it expects users to already have a show or movie in their mind whatever they wish to watch. Additionally, it just works for one season, which could make its usefulness in the limit. The button will probably be advancing its way to mobile phones such as Fire tablets and Android devices.

Yet, any official statement from Amazon Prime hasn’t revealed when to expect the Shuffle button release. It may pop up testing soon for some users; therefore, it’s better to keep checking it.

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  44 views · 1509 days ago

EA tries to focus on the game’s longer-term redesign by putting a pin in expansions and short-term updates. Recently, EA announced that its planned revamp would be canceling whereAnthem was about to be Anthem Next.

However,as it existed,thecompany intends to keep Anthem’s live service running.In a recent blog post, BioWare executive producer Christian Dailey said that in the spirit of closure and transparency, they wished to share that they’ve taken the troublesome decision to stop their new advancement work onAnthem, or you can say Anthem NEXT.

Completing the statement, he added that they would,however, follow to keeping the Anthem live service running as it exists today. So simply a potential rebirth ofAnthemis apparently not getting any chance after all, where Bioware blamed the pandemic for the cancelationof Anthem revamp.BioWare has different projects in progress, such as Dragon Age 4.

Bloomberg’s Jason Schreier indicated that a small team working on redesignAnthemwould presently be working on the continuation ofDragon Age.Nearly two years ago,Anthem was launched and got poor reviews, with theprincipal criticism originating from an absence of content, repetitive gameplay, and subpar story.

A year after its launch, BioWare stated that it was put resources into enhancing the game with seasonal updates. Though, a year ago, then head supervisor Casey Hudson said that it would stop short-term updates to reinvent the entire game.

Last May, it was reported that an incubation team of around 30 people was tasked with reworkingAnthem.It’s very normal for games to struggle or face difficulties while getting launch, but a few have made things turned around because of frequent updates, which was the situation forNo Man’s SkyandFinal Fantasy XIV.With the end ofAnthemsupport, the open-world shooter of BioWare won’t get a second opportunity.

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