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Part two of the Tuesday news:

Call of Duty: Warzone player notices neo-Nazi symbol in paid emblem
https://www.pcgamer.com/cod-warzone-neo-nazi-symbol-chimera-bundle/
A symbol used in a Call of Duty: Warzone emblem bears a striking resemblance to a symbol adopted by neo-Nazi groups. Specifically, the CoD symbol in question appears to be directly inspired by a logo used by the Azov Battalion, a far-right nationalist regiment of the Ukrainian national guard originally formed in the early months of the Russo-Ukrainian war in 2014.

Somehow, 2020 was Star Citizen's most successful year to date
https://www.pcgamer.com/somehow-2020-was-star-citizens-most-successful-year-to-date/
Star Citizen is still breaking crowdfunding records, having now raised over $350 million following one of its most successful years so far.
GamesIndustry.biz reports that Cloud Imperium Games passed the latest milestone in February, bringing in an additional $5 million in that month alone. That follows the game's biggest year so far—even seven years after its initial Kickstarter campaign, 2020 netted CIG approximately $77 million.

Evil Genius 2 trailer explains how to achieve world domination, free and paid post-launch content confirmed
https://www.pcgamer.com/evil-genius-2-trailer-explains-how-to-achieve-world-domination-free-and-paid-post-launch-content-confirmed/
I'm gonna say it again: March has been pretty sleepy for PC games. Apart from the lovely Loop Hero, and the still-unfolding Viking fun of Valheim, we don't have a whole lot upcoming, as https://www.pcgamer.com/the-start-of-2021-looks-sleepy-for-pc-gaming/" target="_blank">I mentioned back in January.
This dry spell makes Evil Genius 2's March 30 release date stand out even more on the horizon. With two weeks to go, Rebellion (typically known for its third-person shooters Zombie Army and Sniper Elite) today revealed a substantial slab of footage for its cartoonish villain sim and tycoonish, Dungeon Keeper-style management game.

Regretfully, Call Of Duty: Warzone's infinite stim glitch is back
https://www.pcgamer.com/regretfully-call-of-duty-warzones-infinite-stim-glitch-is-back/
Remember a few weeks back, when we reported that Call Of Duty: Warzone's stim glitch might have been buried for good? Unfortunately, it looks like we were wrong on that one—though it seems to be a little less potent this time around.
Charlie Intel reports that the infamous recurring exploit has once again been popping up. But while it's still reportedly fairly easy to pull off, Raven's recent changes to Warzone as a whole have made the exploit far less effective at ruining matches.



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