Payment Processor Interference Hurts Everyone
Across the world, audiences can no longer buy games because one payment processor is attempting to control what Steam sells.
Across the world, audiences can no longer buy games because one payment processor is attempting to control what Steam sells.
Consumers report losing access to decades-old accounts under Xbox hacks, but some are managing to fight back.
Xbox is "not healthy", their new boss has admitted. To fix it, they're laying off thousands, and getting rid of multiple studios. Xbox owns Blizzard. Is Warcraft safe?
Nothing to see here, folks, Xbox's studios say they're fine despite losing up to 50% of their staff.
Epic Games' Tim Sweeney is NOT happy... Half-assed on Valve's part it may be, but Steam's AI disclosure policy is having the desired effect. Players are skipping games with GenAI used in their development in serious numbers.