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.
After Baldur's Gate 3, it seemed Larian could do no wrong. Until today.
Want to play Counter-Strike 2 with Halo maps and weapons? Microsoft says no.
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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