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The evil is defeated, and going forward PlayStation won't be demanding PC users sign into a PSN account. Instead, they'll be asking, and offering rewards if you do.
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The evil is defeated, and going forward PlayStation won't be demanding PC users sign into a PSN account. Instead, they'll be asking, and offering rewards if you do.
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Your vote could help GOG convince more publishers to make their games DRM-free, and now you've got an easier way to help them.
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A studio and its two games have been effectively killed, with secretive crypto-based shareholders and an egregious desire for microtransactions seemingly to blame.
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The hard data is here. Less of you are buying physical games than ever, and that decline just hit a major milestone last year.
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PlayStation cannot leave well alone as they keep changing the region locks for who can buy their PC games on Steam. This time, they've opened up a few more territories... or at least it looks like that.
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Two games just led to EA downgrading their financial forecast for this year. One game failed to meet player expectations by 50%, the other contributed to half a billion dollars in missing sales.
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Sega wants your data for a new cross-game account system, but unlike some other companies, they've decided to use the carrot, not the stick.
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The physical games market has faced a tough few years, and with the promise of a new legislative agenda in the USA, some analysts think things could get even worse.
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A weekend of chaos for some gamers as they were caught up in the political machinations of the US Government. All they wanted to do was play a card game with Marvel characters.
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Reports today suggest that a key player in the release of Dragon Age: The Veilguard has left the company, but it might be more to do with Bioware's future than its past.
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The Switch 2 is finally here after years of leaks, but Nintendo are teasing us with more features than they're telling us about.
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As rumours swirl, is the strangest potential outcome of Ubisoft's drama that we get *two* Ubisofts making games in future?