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BREATHE! Convention Launches Unprecedented NFT Ticketing Function for Attendees Using NFT-TiX Marketplace

For Immediate Release March 28, 2023 LAS VEGAS, NV - BREATHE! Convention, the highly anticipated Web3 convention, is proud to announce the launch of its NFT ticketing function, powered by the NFT-TiX platform. This cutting edge blockchain ticketing platform is fully built and designed to revolutionize the ticketing industry by providing long-term solutions against fraud, scalping, and an out-of-control secondary market. "We wanted to offer our attendees an easy, and secure solution to purchase and collect tickets with functionality, pre-during-post event. Through our partnership with NFT-TiX, not only are we

Is Gamivo a safe and legit site for game codes? Answered

Gamivo is a gray market where people can sell and buy game credit, and generally speaking, users have positive experiences. The entire process is relatively straightforward, and a great deal of users come back to the site, according to nearly 20,000 reviews on Trustpilot. However, there are some factors about using Gamivo that would be prudent to consider before making a purchase on the site.  Accidental subscriptions The majority of complaints made about Gamivo are regarding their Gamivo SMART subscription. On Gamivo’s purchasing page, a subscription to Gamivo SMART is

Alissa Violet Sues FaZe Clan Alleging Owed Shares

FaZe Clan is being sued by Alissa Violet. / Photo courtesy of FaZe ClanSocial media influencer Alissa Marie Violet Butler, who goes by Alissa Violet online, has sued FaZe Clan, alleging she's owed shares in the company. FaZe Clan has been valued at around $300 million. The suit itself does not specify a dollar amount of damages.According to a claim filed by Violet, she and FaZe Clan made an agreement in 2018 to transfer shares in a social media entertainment company she co-founded called Clout Gang to a company called

HLTV Confirmed with ESIC Commissioner: discussing HUNDEN ban and other integrity cases

Ian Smith, the Integrity Commissioner at ESIC, will make his second appearance on HLTV Confirmed to give insight into the latest discoveries regarding the actions which led to HUNDEN's two-year ban. ESIC Commissioner Ian Smith joins the show on Twitch Smith took part in a HLTV Confirmed show in September of last year when the coach-bug scandal was rocking the CS:GO scene, and is looking to give insight into how ESIC approached the latest case involving HUNDEN. The Danish coach, who was previously banned for the coach bug abuse, originally

Ubisoft awarded default judgement in lawsuit against Rainbow Six Siege DDoS marketplace operators

One of the world’s largest game publishers won a crucial lawsuit earlier this month aimed at a loosely defined ring of hackers who sold programs that negatively impacted players of its game.  A California federal court ruled in favor of Rainbow Six Siege developer Ubisoft on July 9 in a case it brought against three men who allegedly ran an enterprise that sold both denial-of-service (DoS) and distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) software to players online. The U.S. Central District Court of California judge decided on the case as a default judgement

Apex Legends Developers Share Strong Words for July 4 Hackers

Apex LegendsThe development team behind Apex Legends isn't happy about the hack over July 4 weekend—to say the least. / Respawn EntertainmentThe development team behind Apex Legends isn't happy about the hack over July 4 weekend—to say the least.Apex Legends suffered a devastating attack over July 4 weekend that locked the entire player base out of, well, actually playing the game. Spurred by frustrations over the state of Respawn Entertainment's sister title, Titanfall 2, hackers were able to hold Apex Legends hostage for over 10 hours and direct players to

Respawn Fixes Game-Wide Apex Legends Hack That Left Players Seeing ‘Save Titanfall’

Apex LegendsRespawn has restored matchmaking in Apex Legends after a hack disabled it. / Photo courtesy of Respawn Entertainment/EAA frustrated Titanfall player or players hacked Apex Legends on Sunday, creating a playlist that directed players to a website informing them about DDoS attacks against Titanfall and demanding developer Respawn Entertainment fix the problem. Players were also unable to queue into matches in other playlists. Respawn has since removed the offending playlist and restored matchmaking.DDoS attacks are in many ways the bane of Respawn's existence. Apex Legends and Titanfall 2 have