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Nexters continues to trade on the Nasdaq

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Mobile game studio Nexters continues to trade on the Nasdaq stock exchange.

The company is returning after a year-long hiatus due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Nexters was delisted from the stock exchange, while other businesses were removed or shut down after the start of the war.

Throughout the past year, the developer has made changes to return to the exchange, including relocating from Russia.

The studio was founded in 2010 and listed on Nasdaq in 2021.

“Over the past year, we have been working hard to get permission to sell our shares and warrants on the Nasdaq. We are happy to announce that GDEV is back,” said Andrey Fadeev, CEO of Nexters.

“We would also like to thank all of our stakeholders for their support and patience during this difficult time of the trade suspension.”

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Cable and satellite TV providers may have to advertise the true cost of TV services.

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Are you tired of TV providers advertising one price but charging another because of hidden fees? You may not have to put up with this practice for long. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) proposed the requirement that cable and satellite television services “clearly and conspicuously” display the true cost of services both in their marketing and on subscriber bills. Companies could not disguise programming costs as a fee that only shows up on your invoice, hiding it behind vague or potentially misleading terms.

The measure is designed to help customers make truly informed choices about TV subscriptions, including comparisons with streaming services. The move could also help boost competition between providers and help cash-strapped families avoid nasty surprises, FCC Chair Jessica Rosenworsel said.

The proposal came a few months after President Biden. called government agencies to crack down on “garbage fees” and otherwise demand more transparent pricing for services and events. The FCC itself recently said it would need broadband “power labels” that display prices and typical specifications. Seen in this light, TV price transparency efforts are basically an extension that can tell you exactly how much you’ll be paying for a multi-service bill.

The offer came at the wrong time for the traditional TV giants. Last summer, U.S. streaming TV viewing (including live and on-demand) overtook cable TV for the first time. While Internet-only services are not always more cost effective than cable and satellite equivalents, increased transparency may prevent traditional companies from artificially minimizing differences.

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Lies of P – 11 minutes of new gameplay

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Filmed at GDC 2023, here’s brand new gameplay from Lies of P, the upcoming soulful action game that reimagines Pinocchio as a bloody gothic epic.

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$199.99 B&O Beoplay Portal XBOX Headset at Amazon – Video Game Deals

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It has an MSRP of 499.99, which isn’t really a big deal because it was never worth it, but it also doubles as a Bluetooth noise canceling headset, which isn’t bad for the price.

Whatever it is, I bought it for 249.99 about 1.5 years ago and I like it because of my X series. It’s much better than other first person headsets and sounds decent.

https://www.amazon.c…ding=UTF8&psc=1

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