• Rocket League Season 17 start time and early v2.46 patch notes
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    It's great news for Rocket League fans: Season 17 of the long-running sports title is here today, and we've got the full patch notes already for your viewing pleasure
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  • Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 review delayed take-off or full air disaster?
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    Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 itd be even better if it worked (Xbox Game Studios)Its been broken since launch but Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 is at least playable now, in one of the years most controversial releases.There have been quite a few examples of abysmally poor video game launches over the past few years, where titles have released in a condition thats unfit for human consumption. Skyrim was in a parlous state when it came out in 2011 and Ubisoft became infamous for ignoring its QA testers, with its nadir being Assassins Creed Unity. But the benchmark for broken launches remains Cyberpunk 2077, whose catalogue of glitches has by now become legend.Interestingly, in two of those cases and with a lot of patching the games went on to become stone cold classics, but thats certainly not guaranteed. It also makes reviewing a game like Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 a challenge, since at launch, and for several days afterwards, it remained completely unplayable.That was down to developer Asobos insistence on using streamed assets rather than downloading everything you need to your local hard drive, whether on Xbox or PC. That obviously reduces the initial wait and the amount of space the game takes up, but unfortunately it also meant that players who had spent anywhere from 70 to 200 depending on the version of the game theyd bought were unable to access their purchase.Even now, with the game actually working, the initial load time will remind older players of cassette loading on the Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum. You get music to listen to and images of various planes flying, but its a multi-minute wait every time you start the game, even if on Xbox quick resuming is a lot swifter. Or at least it is when it works. More on that later.With the technical problems not so much out of the way, as in abeyance, its now possible to see what sort of game Flight Simulator 2024 is. Thats because, while its very much still a simulator, this release sees Microsofts flagship title devote itself wholeheartedly to the sort of gamification that had previously been anathema to the franchise.The central plank of that is Career Mode. This starts with flight training, first in a small private plane, where youll learn to ascend, descend, adjust your throttle, and learn what the slip-skid indicator does. Pre-flight checks both inside and outside the aircraft, taxiing and take-off, are all covered separately, with your performance graded from A to C.But thats just the tiniest tip of the iceberg. After paying to take your private pilots license, you begin working on a commercial one, with the vast number of added complexities that come with piloting larger planes, your responsibility now including dozens or hundreds of passengers. Youll learn about turboprops and jets, multi-engine planes, instrument rating, night flying, helicopters, cargo powered-lifts, and a whole lot more. The game is absolutely vast in its scale and intricacy.As you do all that, youll open up new commercial possibilities for your career. Starting out working for a small aviation company, at whatever global airport youve chosen as your base, you work your way up from private aviation to cargo and passengers, search and rescue, and aerial firefighting. Eventually youll start your own business, ploughing the revenue you make back into the company to extend its reach and fleet of aircraft, as you continue to learn new flying skills.Its a fanatically detailed and long term process that includes financing maintenance of your fleet of planes, and although some of the instruction and testing will be familiar to players of past iterations, plenty is new. That includes piloting hot air balloons and a blimp, neither of which have featured in the series before. Youll also be taught by an AI-driven trainer. Whether this game looks like this or not is pot luck at the moment (Xbox Game Studios)They will initially surprise you by being able to call you by your gamertag or registered name when addressing you, which is a neat touch. Their vocal delivery is generally serviceable, and certainly more than enough to communicate what you need to do next, even if it never feels quite right, the inflection and emphasis just wrong enough to be mildly off-putting. Given the extraordinary quantity and specificity of dialogue its presumably a way of overcoming those logistical challenges, much like the decision to stream textures from the cloud.A large part of that is because the game now comes with a full digital twin of the Earth, letting you zoom right in on any part of any continent, taking off or landing on anything from a distant field to Heathrow, to rivers or lakes if you happen to be flying a seaplane. You can also now get out of your plane and walk, although your walking speed is also accurately simulated, making it feel frustratingly slow to players more used to first person shooters.It mostly works. There are still frequent moments when textures fail to load, leading to everything looking pristine apart from a few rough-hewn polygons, or a ground area that remains blurry, its visuals perfect for flying over at 5,000ft, but looking like a fuzzy mess close-up. The same goes for its World Photographer missions, where you use a helicopter to capture particular angles of a global landmark.That might mean capturing the sun above the Eiffel Tower in autumn, or taking a low angle shot of the sphinx in Giza. Generally, the monuments look great, perfectly rendered in 3D, while the surrounding buildings and streets are less convincing, clearly AI-interpolated from flat photographs and satellite imagery. Its fine when youre moving quickly, but when hovering the illusion is easily shattered. Highway to the crash bug danger zone (Xbox Game Studios)There are other technical issues. On Xbox we found the game was fond of crashing during quick resumes. The reflections on cockpit windows can go haywire when passing complex ground objects at low altitude, the illustration on the A10s nose flickers wildly, textures pop in distractingly late, or a skyline leaps up where previously there was only a flat plain.Its highly likely these issues will be fixed, but more than two weeks after launch they remain extremely noticeable. If you look past them, theres a lot of simulation on offer, the actual mechanics of flight proving endlessly deep and refined. Even using a standard controller, the difference between the feel of flying different planes is enormous, quite apart from the accurately modelled cockpit instrument panels and switch gear, which is compendious.There are shortcuts for most things youll need to do, like releasing parking brakes or adjusting the trim, but we found we needed to leave tips on because remembering all the instructions about holding RB + X or LB + click left stick, was too complex and lengthy for us ever fully to get the hang of. Maybe with a few months solid play it would become muscle memory, but even over quite a lengthy review period, that point felt a long way off.More TrendingFrom its weekly challenges and global online leaderboards (none of which require Xbox Live membership) to the plethora of discovery missions and ways of gamifying trips around beautiful parts of the Earth, it may have a detailed flight simulator at its core, but theres also now a huge amount of game built around it. This makes the experience both far more accessible to newcomers and more rewarding for players less concerned with accurately role-playing an eight hour transatlantic airliner flight.Weve always found some of the more fastidious elements of true simulators to be verging on the masochistic and its good to see so much work here in addressing the needs of a more mainstream audience. Its fair to say all the really deep stuff, from accurately modelled chatter with air traffic control to the subtleties of piloting heavy-lift helicopters is all present and correct, but now theres more to entertain than just ultra-geeky detail.If this were a fully functional game as its developer intended it to be, it would be a stunningly impressive and well-rounded piece of software that manages to be practically all things to all armchair pilots. At the moment, at least, its not that. Its a technically compromised but still highly playable halfway house, where long load times and constant, if relatively minor, glitches remain a significant part of the experience.Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 review summaryIn Short: A staggeringly detailed flight simulator with a wealth of new craft and aviation challenges, that now works like an actual video game but the technical shortcomings are still noticeable and frequent.Pros: A fanatically detailed simulation, with a dizzying range of different aircraft from crop sprayers to blimps. New gamified challenges offer new interest to mainstream players without out losing any of the simulation detail.Cons: Exceptionally long load times and ongoing issues with streaming textures, numerous glitches, crashes, and minor bugs. AI instructors delivery is just robotic enough to be mildly irksome.Score: 7/10Formats: Xbox Series X/S (reviewed) and PCPrice: 69.99Publisher: Xbox Game StudiosDeveloper: Asobo StudioRelease Date: 19th November 2024Age Rating: 3 Its Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 that needs the medical attention (Xbox Game Studios)Emailgamecentral@metro.co.uk, leave a comment below,follow us on Twitter, andsign-up to our newsletter.To submit Inbox letters and Readers Features more easily, without the need to send an email, just use ourSubmit Stuff page here.For more stories like this,check our Gaming page.GameCentralExclusive analysis, latest releases, and bonus community content.This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Your information will be used in line with our Privacy Policy
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  • XDefiant closure costs 277 jobs but Ubisoft is still pushing live service games
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    XDefiant closure costs 277 jobs but Ubisoft is still pushing live service gamesAdam StarkeyPublished December 4, 2024 10:47amUpdated December 4, 2024 10:47am The XDefiant dream is over (Ubisoft)After previously denying reports, Ubisoft has announced its ending development on XDefiant and closing down several studios.While XDefiant had a strong launch when it came out in May, theres been concern around the free-to-play shooters future over recent months.Ubisoft previously described the game as being behind expectations, during an earnings call in September, while reports suggested layoffs were feared at Ubisoft San Francisco, as XDefiant struggled to hit 20,000 concurrent players across all platforms.Despite denying reports of a shutdown just two months ago, Ubisoft has now confirmed it is doing exactly that, and laying off 277 employees across multiple studios.Ubisoft made the announcement in a post on the companys website, where it acknowledged the struggles the shooter has faced in the free-to-play space.Ubisofts chief studios and portfolio officer, Marie-Sophie de Waubert, said: Despite an encouraging start, the teams passionate work, and a committed fanbase, weve not been able to attract and retain enough players in the long run to compete at the level we aim for in the very demanding free-to-play FPS market.As a result, the game is too far away from reaching the results required to enable further significant investment, and we are announcing that we will be sunsetting it.Will there be refunds for XDefiant?As such, new downloads, player registrations, and purchases will no longer be available in XDefiant from today. Anyone who downloaded XDefiant before December 3 will still be able to play the shooter, including the planned season three, until June 3, 2025, when the servers will be shut down.If you bought certain DLC packs within XDefiant after November 3, Ubisoft is also offering refunds to players. You can find more details here. XDefiant executive producer Mark Rubin, who originally refuted reports of the games demise, posted a lengthy tweet about the games closure on X and confirmed the game had over 15 million players.Free-to-play, in particular, is a long journey, the post reads. Many free-to-play games take a long time to find their footing and become profitable. Its a long journey that Ubisoft and the teams working on the game were prepared to make until very recently. But unfortunately, the journey became too much to sensibly continue.The end of XDefiant comes with some wider consequences. In the same post, Ubisoft confirmed it is shutting down the companys studios in San Francisco and Osaka, and will ramp down its Sydney production site.While the company states almost half of the XDefiant team worldwide will transition to other roles within Ubisoft, 277 employees across these three studios will lose their jobs. This comes after several rounds of layoffs at other Ubisoft studios this past year. XDefiant is the latest live service failure (Ubisoft)Is Ubisoft giving up on live service games?Despite XDefiants failure, Ubisoft has reaffirmed live service games remain a pillar of our strategy and that it will apply the lessons learned with XDefiant to our future live titles.It doesnt, however, indicate what it thinks these lessons might be. Sony, who together with Ubisoft have been the most enthusiastic about live service games despite very little success in that space were similarly unrepentant following the closure of Concord, even though that also led to multiple studio closures.Both publishers obsession with live service titles has brought them nothing but trouble but even if they had decided to move away from them, thats something theyd try to avoid admitting in public. XDefiant is no more, unless youve already downloaded it (Ubisoft)It sounds like more layoffs might be on the horizon too. We are determined to take the necessary steps to put the company back on a path to growth, the Ubisoft post states, adding that it will continue doing targeted restructuring when necessary.Ubisoft has been in financial trouble over recent months. The companys share price dropped to its lowest point in almost 11 years in September, following low sales of Star Wars Outlaws. Assassins Creed Shadows was then delayed from last month to February next year, leading to reports it was considering a buyout from Tencent.For now, it seems the company is doubling down on Assassins Creed games, in a bid to turnaround the companys fortunes, although it remains to be seen if this restructuring could affect other planned titles.Between the long delayed Prince Of Persia: The Sands Of Time remake, the Splinter Cell remake, The Division 3, and Beyond Good And Evil 2, Ubisoft has a lot of games in development that have been problematic long before release.More TrendingUbisoft has also cancelled a number of games over recent years, including free-to-play shooter The Division Heartland and a sequel to Immortals Fenyx Rising. Ubisoft hasnt had the best year (Ubisoft)Emailgamecentral@metro.co.uk, leave a comment below,follow us on Twitter, andsign-up to our newsletter.To submit Inbox letters and Readers Features more easily, without the need to send an email, just use ourSubmit Stuff page here.For more stories like this,check our Gaming page.GameCentralExclusive analysis, latest releases, and bonus community content.This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Your information will be used in line with our Privacy Policy
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  • The Most-Loved Coway Air Purifier Is at Its All-Time Lowest Price for the Holidays, Even After Black Friday
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    We love our pets, but they dont come without any downsides. The warm welcome we get walking through the door by our dogs running over to us, unable to contain their excitement. They are the perfect cuddle buddy for a lazy day on the couch in front of the TV. They help make our houses a home and the house is just as much their home as it is ours. But unfortunately, that means the whole home smells like them too.Whats the solution? Were not gonna get rid of the dog are you insane? No, no. Just get yourself a good quality air purifier and youll be able to take back the air space of your home and breathe once again. Coway has a great limited time deal exclusive right now to save 38% on its Airmega air purifieryou can get it for the reduced price of $142.See at AmazonBreathe Clean AirThis Coway air purifier is designed to keep the air clean and breathable in rooms of sizes up to 361 square feet, able to filter out dust, pollen, smoke, allergens and more. It works via its three stage filtration system, comprising of a pre-filter, deodorization filter, and true HEPA filter, which can trap 99.999% of nano-sized particles down to 0.01 microns. It can also reduce volatile organic compounds which helps reduce odor.The air purifier uses a pollution sensor to communicate indoor air quality in real time. The LED on top of the filter is brightly colored and changes hue based on how clear or dirty your indoor air is at any given time throughout the day. When dirty air is detected, the fan speeds can increase to work hard to filter the air of your room when in auto mode. The fan has three different stages it is able to switch between based on the indoor air quality. If no pollution is detected for 30 minutes, the unit will switch on its own to Eco mode to save on energy.Even with its various fan speeds, the air purifier only ever reaches noise levels of up to 53.8 dB.There is also a filter replacement indicator which will check on the health of both the pre-filter and the HEPA filter so it can inform your when either is ready to be washed or replaced. This way your filter can always be doing its best work without any hinderances.Right now, you can grab the Coway Airmega AP-1512HH true HEPA purifier for just $142. Thats after a discount of 38%, brining the price down by $88.See at Amazon
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  • After Black Friday, The Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra Is Now Back For $189 Down From $649
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    While Black Friday and Cyber Monday have come and gone, Samsung continues to impress with its Cyber Deals and offers outstanding discounts on its product lineup until Sunday. Among these deals, the Galaxy Watch Ultra stands out as a very compelling offer.Normally priced at $649, the watch is now available with an instant savings of $160 which brings the price down to $489. Samsung also offers up to $300 in trade-in value for eligible devices, potentially reducing the price to an incredibly low $189. This represents a significant saving over the retail price and this is the exact same discount as for Black Friday.See at Samsung.comAMOLED Display, Outstanding PerformanceThe Galaxy Watch Ultra is Samsungs most advanced smartwatch to date and boasts a robust set of features that rival high-end offerings from Apple and Garmin. At its core, the Watch Ultra sports a 1.5-inch Super AMOLED display with a resolution of 480 x 480 pixels which is encased in a durable 47mm titanium body.The Watch Ultras health and fitness tracking capabilities are equally impressive: It incorporates Samsungs advanced BioActive sensor which provides highly accurate heart rate monitoring, ECG functionality and even sleep apnea detection. For outdoor activities, the watch includes a precise dual-frequency GPS system for accurate location tracking even in challenging environments. Its water resistance up to 100 meters depth makes it suitable for various water sports and activities.One of the Watch Ultras most impressive features is its battery life: With a 590mAh battery, it can last up to 100 hours in low-power mode or 48 hours with normal use which outperforms many competitors in the smartwatch market. This extended battery life is great for outdoor enthusiasts who require long-lasting performance during extended activities.Compared to the Apple Watch Ultra or high-end Garmin models, the Galaxy Watch Ultra holds its own in terms of features and durability. While Apples offering may have a slight edge in ecosystem integration for iPhone users, and Garmin might appeal more to hardcore athletes, the Galaxy Watch Ultra strikes an excellent balance between smart features, fitness tracking, and rugged designall at a more competitive price point.Samsungs strong performance in the post-Cyber Monday period is evident in these deals, which in many cases match or even surpass their Black Friday and Cyber Monday offers. The company is extending these Cyber Deals across almost its entire catalog until Sunday evening (including smartwatches, tablets, home appliances, TVs, etc.) and provides consumers with an extended window to take advantage of these savings.See at Samsung.com
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  • From Coast to Countryside: 15 Rural Hotels in Portugal
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    Tourism in Portugal began to develop in the late 1950s, initially centered on key destinations such as the Algarve coast, Lisbon, and the religious hub of Ftima. This focus made tourism largely a coastal activity. However, rapid growth and overburdened infrastructure in these areas led to saturation and a crisis in the sector. To address this, efforts were made to promote alternative destinations, appealing to a new wave of tourists looking for more sustainable, authentic, and locally immersive experiences.
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  • Wulingshan Eye Stone Spring / Vector Architects
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    Wulingshan Eye Stone Spring / Vector ArchitectsSave this picture! Guowei LiuHospitality ArchitectureChengde, ChinaArchitects: Vector ArchitectsAreaArea of this architecture projectArea:560 mYearCompletion year of this architecture project Year: 2024 PhotographsPhotographs:Guowei Liu, Fangfang Tian More SpecsLess SpecsSave this picture!Text description provided by the architects. The springhousesits in a river valley, deep in the forests of Wuling Mountain, a branch of the scenic Yanshan Mountains in the northern part of Beijing. The site abuts a steep rock cliff to the west and opens out onto an expansive view of the alluvial plains to the east and the chain of mountains beyond. The site is densely populated with poplar trees and the ground is covered by reeds and grasses, with a stream slowly meandering from north to south through the site. The construction of a new residential community is underway nearby, where people will approach the building by crossing a steel arch bridge over the stream, strolling through the forest, and arrive at the entrance of the spring house.Save this picture!Save this picture!We envision the building as an apparatus of thesteaming hot spring, touching lightly upon the natural slope. To minimize the impact of the building on the original landscape, we raised the main building from the ground. Its volume is supported by 10 columns driven into the earth.Save this picture!Save this picture!The hot spring functional spaces are vertically layered in the tower on the west side, and the transportation and service program are set in the east core, connected by corridor-like bridgeon each floor. The programs are vertically stacked up for reducing the building footprint and as well, creating a series of unique spatial experiences at different levels. As the visitors ascend, new relationships between the surrounding trees, rock cliff, and distant mountain landscape are respectively highlighted.Save this picture!Save this picture!We allocated the main functions on three levels. An integrated teak box anchors the center space of the first floor to accommodate the reception, storage, locker room and showering functions before entering the bath. The second floor is a transparent relaxation lounge enclosed by floor-to-ceiling glass on all sides, located among the most-lush part of the poplar tree canopies. When the weather is favorable, the upper windows can be opened, introducing the fresh natural air, framing splendor natural scenery throughout the seasons.Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!The third-floor bath pools, at different temperatures and water treatments are distributed under eight light wells. When the skylight passes through the 8-meter-high wells, it becomes soft and quiet, diffused by the bush-hammered concrete. Through strip windows above the water surface on the west facade, people can choose to immerse themselves in the water or have a glimpse of the nearby valley cliffs with the flourishing treetop enveloping the building.Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!Project gallerySee allShow lessProject locationAddress:Chengde Xinglong County Wulingshan Aranya, Hebei, ChinaLocation to be used only as a reference. It could indicate city/country but not exact address.About this officeVector ArchitectsOfficePublished on December 04, 2024Cite: "Wulingshan Eye Stone Spring / Vector Architects" 04 Dec 2024. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1024313/wulingshan-eye-stone-spring-vector-architects&gt ISSN 0719-8884Save!ArchDaily?You've started following your first account!Did you know?You'll now receive updates based on what you follow! Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors, offices and users.Go to my stream
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  • Creativity Super Session: Human-Centered AI Strategies for Creative Leaders | Adobe Creative Cloud
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    Join Heather Freeland, Chief Brand Officer at Adobe, to see into the future of creativity for business. Heather will speak to the biggest opportunities available to creative and marketing organizations in this moment, and how to harness new tools to supercharge creative flows. Shell then be joined by Clayton Ruebensaal, Chief Creative Officer at Comcast, for a chat about creativity as a core human value, a brand differentiator, and a business driver.Subscribe to Adobe Creative Cloud: https://adobe.ly/48Y1QJ1 Learn more about Creative Cloud: https://adobe.ly/3RTndnp About Adobe Creative Cloud:Unlocking creative potential goes beyond tools it's about cultivating inspiration, fostering innovation, and mastering artistic expression. On the Adobe Creative Cloud YouTube channel, discover stories, concepts, and trends that ignite your creativity. We are your hub for creativity, connecting you with Adobe channels for detailed tutorials and product insights. Adobe Creative Cloud brings together everything you need to create your greatest work. One membership gives you access to all Adobe professional creative desktop applications, plus new features as soon as they're available. Cloud storage ensures file access anywhere, even on mobile, streamlining concept sharing. Cloud-based services let you build websites, mobile apps, and content for any medium/device. With Behance integration, you can publish your portfolio on your own URL and plug into the world's largest creative community to get inspired, get feedback, and find new opportunities.Connect with Adobe Creative Cloud:Twitter: https://twitter.com/creativecloud LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/adobe-creative-cloud/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/adobecreativecloud Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adobecreativecloud/ #Adobe #AdobeYouTube #AdobeCreativeCloud Video Title Video URL
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  • Creativity Super Session: Video and AI | Adobe Creative Cloud
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    Discover how AI is revolutionizing video creation by automating tedious tasks, inspiring creative ideation, and helping creators craft more captivating content. Join top video professionals Meagan Keane and Kylee Pea from Adobe, along with Brian Sanford and Justin Barnes from sought-after creative production studio Versus, who are known for their visually rich and original work that has helped define todays most influential brands, to see how AI is used by leading creatives to produce award-winning work. Youll learn how AI features in Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects can increase productivity and enhance creativity, including: Innovations in generative AI to tell new stories and reimagine existing onesText-Based Editing that auto-generates transcripts and makes video editing as easy as cutting and pasting textEnhance Speech to improve dialogue recordingsEssential Sound to speed up audio editsSubscribe to Adobe Creative Cloud: https://adobe.ly/48Y1QJ1 Learn more about Creative Cloud: https://adobe.ly/3RTndnp About Adobe Creative Cloud:Unlocking creative potential goes beyond tools it's about cultivating inspiration, fostering innovation, and mastering artistic expression. On the Adobe Creative Cloud YouTube channel, discover stories, concepts, and trends that ignite your creativity. We are your hub for creativity, connecting you with Adobe channels for detailed tutorials and product insights. Adobe Creative Cloud brings together everything you need to create your greatest work. One membership gives you access to all Adobe professional creative desktop applications, plus new features as soon as they're available. Cloud storage ensures file access anywhere, even on mobile, streamlining concept sharing. Cloud-based services let you build websites, mobile apps, and content for any medium/device. With Behance integration, you can publish your portfolio on your own URL and plug into the world's largest creative community to get inspired, get feedback, and find new opportunities.Connect with Adobe Creative Cloud:Twitter: https://twitter.com/creativecloud LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/adobe-creative-cloud/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/adobecreativecloud Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adobecreativecloud/ #Adobe #AdobeYouTube #AdobeCreativeCloud
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  • Creativity Super Session: Human-Centered AI Strategies for Creative Leaders | Adobe Creative Cloud
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    Join Heather Freeland, Chief Brand Officer at Adobe, to see into the future of creativity for business. Heather will speak to the biggest opportunities available to creative and marketing organizations in this moment, and how to harness new tools to supercharge creative flows. Shell then be joined by Clayton Ruebensaal, Chief Creative Officer at Comcast, for a chat about creativity as a core human value, a brand differentiator, and a business driver.Subscribe to Adobe Creative Cloud: https://adobe.ly/48Y1QJ1 Learn more about Creative Cloud: https://adobe.ly/3RTndnp About Adobe Creative Cloud:Unlocking creative potential goes beyond tools it's about cultivating inspiration, fostering innovation, and mastering artistic expression. On the Adobe Creative Cloud YouTube channel, discover stories, concepts, and trends that ignite your creativity. We are your hub for creativity, connecting you with Adobe channels for detailed tutorials and product insights. Adobe Creative Cloud brings together everything you need to create your greatest work. One membership gives you access to all Adobe professional creative desktop applications, plus new features as soon as they're available. Cloud storage ensures file access anywhere, even on mobile, streamlining concept sharing. Cloud-based services let you build websites, mobile apps, and content for any medium/device. With Behance integration, you can publish your portfolio on your own URL and plug into the world's largest creative community to get inspired, get feedback, and find new opportunities.Connect with Adobe Creative Cloud:Twitter: https://twitter.com/creativecloud LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/adobe-creative-cloud/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/adobecreativecloud Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adobecreativecloud/ #Adobe #AdobeYouTube #AdobeCreativeCloud Video Title Video URL
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