
Guides
Everything Coming In 11.0.7
Literally everything coming in 11.0.7. Yes, everything. And a few things that quite notably aren’t.
Guides
Literally everything coming in 11.0.7. Yes, everything. And a few things that quite notably aren’t.
News Videos
We're fans of not losing video games to history here, so GOG's work is admirable. Not so admirable are Blizzard's empty promises to support their preservation efforts!
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Ubisoft might be being sold. But the Guillemot family are doing everything in their power to make sure the company they build ends up in their hands rather than the hands of private equity vultures.
Lore
A gladiator day spa, a holiday resort mining pit, hostile corporate takeovers. Goblins are everywhere. Before we blast off to 11.1 Undermine(d), let’s collect every goblin scheme in one handy Kaja’Cola mini fridge.
Warcraft Videos
Two addons, in conjunction, revolutionise WoW for everyone - Dialogue UI and Plumber will improve your life. In WoW, anyway.
News Videos
Space Marine 2 has been a massive success, feeling AAA in quality. Yet Doom Eternal, a similarly good game, cost over twice as much. Let's try to make sense of that.
News Videos
Despite at least 15 million players, Ubisoft's crossover shooter is very suddenly being taken out the back - torpedoing an existing Assassin's Creed crossover.
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We've covered Payday's problems, and now they've got solutions. They're going to take a quarter of their developers and show Payday to more people... by porting Payday gameplay into PUBG.
Reports
Six months after launching, Ubisoft are killing their big-budget attempt to take on Call of Duty. XDefiant is already on a path to closure, as Ubisoft struggles to prove it's on the right path itself.
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Herman Hulst's responses to questions on PlayStation's adoption of AI have left audiences scratching their heads. How can PlayStation offer AI-driven experiences and the human touch at the same time?
Reports
There's a gold rush going on in games, as investment in smaller, experienced teams could pay off big time in the AAA game space. But the problem is that boom is often followed by bust, and developers often aren't even getting a chance to get their games out before their funding is pulled.
Reports
Steam's legal troubles haven't quite gone their way, with new updates to their anti-monopoly suit. But beyond that, there's a question to be asked. If Steam are so certain they're good for the industry now, what happens if they behave better?