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PlayStation have spent more than a decade trying to shut down a cheat provider, and today the EU told them they can't, in a victory for modding everywhere.
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PlayStation have spent more than a decade trying to shut down a cheat provider, and today the EU told them they can't, in a victory for modding everywhere.
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Today, less than 24 hours after firing cosmetic designers, Riot just introduced a gacha-based cosmetic for League that could run you up to $250. Plus French game dev revolution and Xbox's sneaky deal removal.
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"We trust you," is the reason why Dragon Age: The Veilguard is dropping EA's Denuvo requirements, but don't get too excited PC players, there's a trade-off.
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In the last few years, we have seen a rush of developers leaving Blizzard to form new studios, and now we're seeing results. We know they have talent, but is that enough to succeed?
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Bandai Namco have one of the biggest successes of the year in Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero! so of course today we find out they're cancelling games and firing staff in the strangest way possible.
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A hack affecting 2600 pieces of personal information and terabytes of development assets has struck Pokémon maker Game Freak - so let's break down what's happened.
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Five separate studios now claim they are following in the footsteps of Disco Elysium. Who's telling the truth, and does it even matter, if we get good games?
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Two new games announced in one day is one thing, two new games from the people who made Disco Elysium is another - so let's dig into what's coming. Elsewhere, Steam capitulates to the law and Xbox profits from Google's problems. Plus the Weekend Recommend!
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Premium purchase opportunities are now the core mechanic Overwatch has to entice audiences back regularly. Two years from release, let's check in on a game that's marketed around paying rather than playing.
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Today we dig into the fact that people are willing to pay way more than $70 for a game, and it seems to back up the worst impulses of publishers. Elsewhere, more Blizzard secrets and Humble Games are reborn!
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A deluxe edition today as Paradox Interactive are on an apology tour, and they need you to believe they've changed. We've gone through all the interviews to see whether or not we should believe them.
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Sometimes good things do happen in the games industry and as proof, we're getting Alien Isolation 2 from Creative Assembly and Sega.