The rumours have at last been proven to be true, with a leak surfacing from Amazon Mexico comprising of the game's official name,
an apparently confirmed release date, a box art image and several images of the game's visuals showcasing the game's many distinct locations such as the iconic Artisans homeworld.
Not exact matches
A university spokesperson tells ScienceInsider that the committee's report,
apparently seen by at least one reporter, is not being
released and could not
confirm the claims made by the newspaper.
Well, the wait is over now, with Hidalgo, a slightly ridiculous film starring Viggo Mortensen about a horse race across Arabia in the late nineteenth century,
apparently based on a true story (and Touchstone Pictures has also just issued a press
release confirming that Father Christmas is real after all).
Speaking with a Japanese newspaper The Asahi Shimbun, Nintendo president Satoru Iwata has
apparently confirmed that the next Wii Zelda will
release by the end of the year.
Wada
apparently confirmed the implication that in his opinion, recent
releases such as Final Fantasy XIII, XIII - 2 and XIV haven't met expectations of quality.
That information was
apparently false, as Square Enix has announced that neither price nor
release date have been officially
confirmed.
Previously, The Investor reported Samsung is prepping the Galaxy X for production and eventual
release in late 2018 or early 2019; something
apparently confirmed by Samsung's president of mobile business, DJ Koh, according to ZDNet.
Apparently, HTC is the only OEM to
confirm the
release of the new Android Nougat onto its phones.
After Motorola
confirmed that it plans to issue fast Android 5.0 Lollipop updates to some of its Android handsets and just after Samsung teased a Lollipop update for the Galaxy Note 4, one other company is
apparently interested in bringing Android 5.0 to its 2014 flagship surprisingly quickly after Google
releases it.
Both additions to Snapchat are
apparently temporary in nature and have currently only been
confirmed as available in the United States, with their first sightings being recorded on Thursday, the same day on which the Alphabet - owned company officially
released its latest pair of handsets.
All we know for sure is that Huawei's CEO, Yu Chengdong,
confirmed the device will be
released in 2015, and the use of the Kirin 950 processor has
apparently caused launch delays.