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Want to play Counter-Strike 2 with Halo maps and weapons? Microsoft says no.
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Want to play Counter-Strike 2 with Halo maps and weapons? Microsoft says no.
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Across a decade, Discord has entrenched itself as a vital piece of gaming infrastructure. Not only on PC, but across the gamut of platforms. Until now, though, Discord had failed again and again to actually make money from this massive success... Things have changed.
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Everything that was good about gaming in 2025, and everything to come in 2026, all in one place.
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WB Games staff have produced some exceptional, successful titles over the years. The same cannot be said for their management. Now, amidst yet another multi-billion-dollar corporate merger, they're left wondering: Which new bosses might be LESS terrible?
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Call of Duty's having problems after the latest launch, but the rot seems to have set in years before now.
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With housing being a resounding success with few issues, you might not realise something: 11.2.7 is an absolute mess in many other places. So, let's talk about how Blizzard can stop releasing broken features.
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The revamp has come for ranged too. Some specs got a fantastic clean up. Some aren't quite so lucky.
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After a turbulent few years, Creative Assembly chose to pump the breaks and take stock of their future. Now we're starting to see that future begin to take shape... will returning to Medieval times be enough to reshape their fortunes, and what else do they have planned?
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Xbox's difficulty is someone else's opportunity, as two separate projects cancelled in the last few months have gotten surprise revivals.
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You will not escape microtransactions. Discord won't let you.
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Per a new investor, Square Enix is in trouble. But they can be saved, if they'll only listen.
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All the headlines over recent years regarding game prices have been fixated on shrinkflation, or that first $70, now $80 being the new $60... but amidst all of it, something has flown under the radar. The average player has been getting more of their games, cheaper?! Make it make sense? Let's begin.