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The future of Command and Conquer is in your hands, with an uncharacteristically chill EA handing the franchise source code over to modders.
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The future of Command and Conquer is in your hands, with an uncharacteristically chill EA handing the franchise source code over to modders.
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New reports suggest that EA are demanding voice actors sign away AI protections, but they're not going down without a fight.
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After weeks of outcry, Riot are giving League of Legends players what they want, and it starts with the return of free rewards.
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Assassin's Creed Shadows has leaked, a month before release. But Ubisoft won't just be worried about spoilers, they'll be worried this could wreck the whole company.
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Multiple insiders report that NetEase is preparing mass cuts to their non-Chinese games studios, with single-player efforts looking like the most affected games.
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One of indie gaming's most darling studios is under scrutiny now after accusations of recasting voice actors while they're on strike. The truth might be a little more complex.
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Xbox want you to believe that a brand-new generative AI model is the future of game preservation. Their argument isn't that convincing.
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Valve just handed TF2 modders the keys to the whole codebase. We're about to enter a new era of Source powered creativity.
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A day of legal drama as everyone loses in the Dark and Darker suit, Palworld's patent drama takes new turns in the US, and Epic Games publicly shame a cheater who lost their case.
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Bobby Kotick isn't done with the games industry yet, as a two hour interview seeks to rehabilitate his image and reveal a few choice details about his reign at the top of Activision Blizzard
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I don't think anyone was expecting Embracer Group to become a single-player game publishing powerhouse, and yet here we are.
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What happens if a developer on Steam uses their game as a trojan horse to deliver malware to players? Today, we get to see Valve's reaction.