Steam Wants To Fix Game Marketing
In a year where we've got more good games than ever, Steam wants to make sure you don't miss your next favourite.
In a year where we've got more good games than ever, Steam wants to make sure you don't miss your next favourite.
A "reduction in force" at Bungie means that most of the studio is being axed in the wake of Destiny 2's end of service.
An $80 price tag for GTA means the rest of the industry has no choice. Game price hikes past $70 will be very hard to justify.
Here's a quick one: Every problem in Midnight that 12.1 promises to fix. Some of them you may have seen reported - but I'm betting most of them you haven't.
Where some thought the Steam Deck would kill Nintendo's Switch plans, so too did many believe that Valve had a console killer on the horizon. The Steam Machine of 2026 is here, it's an excellent piece of kit, but PlayStation won't be quaking in their boots anytime soon...