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Battlefield 6 Credits Omission Sparks Outcry from Former Ridgeline Games Head

Marcus Lehto, former head of Ridgeline Games, has publicly condemned the credit omissions in Battlefield 6. Many developers who worked on the game’s foundation for over a year were reportedly left out of proper recognition. Lehto has taken to social media to personally acknowledge his former team’s contributions.

Credits Controversy Erupts Over Battlefield 6

A significant controversy has emerged surrounding the recently released Battlefield 6, with former Ridgeline Games studio head Marcus Lehto publicly criticizing the game’s failure to properly credit numerous developers. According to reports, multiple team members who worked extensively on the project were either relegated to a minor “Special Thanks” section or omitted entirely from the credits.

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US and Qatar Warn EU Climate Regulations Threaten Energy Security and Trade Relations

The United States and Qatar have jointly cautioned European Union leaders that new corporate sustainability regulations could undermine the bloc’s energy security and trade relationships. According to reports, both nations claim the rules would harm liquefied natural gas exports critical to Europe’s energy needs.

Diplomatic Pressure Over Climate Regulations

The United States and Qatar have issued a stark warning to the European Union regarding its proposed Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive, suggesting the regulations could severely impact the bloc’s trade relationships and energy security. According to reports from the Financial Times, both nations have communicated that the EU’s climate and human rights rules pose what they describe as an “existential threat” to European economic growth and competitiveness.

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Microsoft to Retire Office Online Server in 2026, Shifts Focus to Cloud-Based Microsoft 365

Microsoft is phasing out its Office Online Server by the end of 2026, ending security updates and support. The company is directing users toward its Microsoft 365 platform to ensure continued access to secure, collaborative tools.

Microsoft Announces End of Support for Office Online Server

Microsoft will officially retire its Office Online Server service on December 31, 2026, according to reports from the company’s support blog. Sources indicate that after this date, no further security updates or bug fixes will be provided, leaving organizations that continue using the service vulnerable to potential cyber threats.