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Paid mods are in the headlines again as the biggest modding platform in games has changed the rules, hoping to draw a line under the practice. Let's dig into it.
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Paid mods are in the headlines again as the biggest modding platform in games has changed the rules, hoping to draw a line under the practice. Let's dig into it.
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Dated trends and boring gameplay, but this time with the potential to play to earn. Ubisoft just quietly released their first full NFT game and unfortunately for them, everyone noticed.
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Bungie has broken 18 months of silence with an update on their extraction shooter revival for Marathon, but they didn't have a lot to say. Per leaks, that wasn't necessarily by choice.
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18 months after announcing an end to paid DLC, Cities Skylines just got a brand new DLC. And all while its successor is still in the middle of its resurgent arc. Certainly feels like Paradox broke the emergency glass.
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Today, a look at allegations that Destiny might have had a massive bug at the heart of one of its most important mechanics for years.
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Even before launch, Call of Duty is courting controversy as players have argued the best version of the game's sound features is hidden behind a $20 paywall.
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Today, a deep dive into reports around Ubisoft disbanding the team that made the critically acclaimed Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown. Because even when Ubisoft win, they can't win.
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Nintendo NO! Wait, no, today it's Sega that are suing a Japanese game developer for patent infringement, following their one-time rival in making money from legal threats as well as video game development. Plus, reports that Netflix closed their AAA game team down as they changed their focus.
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15 months is now all you have to wait for a PS5 game to reach PC, if Spider-Man 2 is anything to go by. But does this mask a bigger issue: PlayStation dropping support sooner?
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PlayStation have spent more than a decade trying to shut down a cheat provider, and today the EU told them they can't, in a victory for modding everywhere.
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Today, less than 24 hours after firing cosmetic designers, Riot just introduced a gacha-based cosmetic for League that could run you up to $250. Plus French game dev revolution and Xbox's sneaky deal removal.
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"We trust you," is the reason why Dragon Age: The Veilguard is dropping EA's Denuvo requirements, but don't get too excited PC players, there's a trade-off.