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  2. WEDQ - Wikipedia

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    With the shutdown on October 15, WEDU picked up the PBS Kids and Create subchannels previously carried by WUSF-TV as well as programs formerly on channel 16's lineup. [ 42 ] In 2020, the USF Board of Trustees approved the renovation of the studio facilities left by WUSF-TV on the campus into a center for talent development within the Muma ...

  3. Category:Upcoming video games - Wikipedia

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    This category contains articles about video games that are currently in production and expected to be released. When a game is released, it should be moved to the appropriate Video games by year category.

  4. List of video games in development - Wikipedia

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    Little Chicken Game Company Xseed Games, Marvelous Europe [13] Neon Abyss 2 [a] Un­known Win: Run and gun, roguelite, action-adventure: Veewo Games Veewo Games, Kepler Ghost [14] [15] Onimusha: Way of the Sword: Un­known Win, PS5, XSX/S: Action-adventure: Capcom [16] Paranormal Activity: Found Footage: Un­known Win, consoles Un­known ...

  5. List of best-selling video games in the United States by year

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    Video game publishers Activision Blizzard and Electronic Arts managed to enter the list of ten best-selling games every single year with at least one of their games for the last fifteen years in a row. Of the twelve best-selling games released in the last thirteen years, eleven were from Call of Duty franchise and published by Activision Blizzard.

  6. WEDU - Wikipedia

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    WUSF-TV's license was transferred to Florida West Coast Public Broadcasting; [102] the transfer was completed on January 24, 2018. [103] With the shutdown on October 15, WEDU picked up the PBS Kids and Create subchannels previously carried by WUSF-TV as well as programs formerly on channel 16's lineup. [104]

  7. Everwild (video game) - Wikipedia

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    A Video Games Chronicles report on June 14, 2021 corroborated that Everwild underwent a "complete reboot" after departure of creative director Simon Woodroffe, but stated that its planned release date had been pushed back to 2024 saying "Everwild ' s development team is now 'optimistically' targeting a 2024 release."

  8. Routine (video game) - Wikipedia

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    [17] [21] Initially scheduled for a spring 2013 release for Windows and OS X, [29] the game saw several delays. [30] Lunar Software stopped providing development updates in 2017, but confirmed the project's continuation the following year, acknowledging some ongoing challenges. [30] Routine was re-announced at the Summer Game Fest in June 2022.

  9. Category:Television shows about video games - Wikipedia

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    Game Network; Game On (2002 game show) Game Page; Game Story; GameCenter CX; Gamepad (TV series) GamePro TV; Gamer.tv; Gamer's Guide to Pretty Much Everything; Games World; GamesMaster; GameTrailers TV with Geoff Keighley; GameZombie; Gamezville; GIGA Television; Ginx TV; Glitch Techs; Good Game (TV program) Good Game: Spawn Point