Loading Screen: NetEase Ransoming Ex-Yakuza Boss's Game After Pulling Funding
Unless ex-Yakuza developer Toshiro Nagoshi can drum up the money to buy back his new game and studio from NetEase, the money runs out in May.
Unless ex-Yakuza developer Toshiro Nagoshi can drum up the money to buy back his new game and studio from NetEase, the money runs out in May.
A new lawsuit, backed by Stop Killing Games, could end up changing everything about game ownership in the EU.
For a long time, it seemed Nintendo were the last bastion of defence for physical games media against the digital tide. With Switch 2, that priority appears to have firmly shifted...
Alleging criminal conspiracy and then putting the accused in your game is one way to handle your problems.
Crimson Desert's developers worried that people expected "the second coming" when the game released. That's not what players got.