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Rumours are swirling about StarCraft's return, but the form it's taking might not please everyone.
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Rumours are swirling about StarCraft's return, but the form it's taking might not please everyone.
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Ubisoft just announced a new company, a €1.16 billion partnership with Tencent, and possibly a plan that will protect them from any hostile takeover in future.
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Nintendo just reinvented game sharing for Switch games ahead of the Switch 2 launch, and then, to top that, they reinvented how game marketing works, too.
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Strange bedfellows, as an NFT backed developer has managed to resurrect the Game Informer brand. But with no strings attached, this might just be good news for a change.
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Silent Hill f has been banned in Australia, except... it really wasn't. Confusion has surged as Australia's history of banning games has folks worried.
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The EU just laid down the law on premium currency and FOMO practices. This could be the start of a massive change in games.
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Xbox's plans for the future might have leaked, and they tease a new system where Steam (and everyone else) are under the Xbox umbrella on PC.
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A day one patch for Assassin's Creed Shadows is less about stopping bugs, and more about stopping the plans of one Japanese Politician.
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Ark's new expansion got a whole trailer made with generative AI, from the art to the visuals to the voiceover. It's unbelievably crap.
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Discord wants to replace in-game voice chat and your friends list, and they've got a new free tool for game developers to help them accomplish that.
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Bobby Kotick is concerned about his image, so after a year away from games he's re-established his presence with a lawsuit for an old thorn in his side.
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NetEase is getting sued for causing the collapse of an indie studio. But a year ago, the blame was on staff leaking. Who's really at fault here?