
Opinion
Upcoming Games: Non-Stop November
The year may be nearly over, but the releases aren't stopping. We've got 20 games releasing in November that you should know about.
Opinion
The year may be nearly over, but the releases aren't stopping. We've got 20 games releasing in November that you should know about.
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A bad day all around for PC gamers as Paradox's mod platforms remind us of the risks that modding can bring, while EA and Respawn have annoyed every Apex player on Linux by dropping support entirely.
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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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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.
Reports
Games are fun, and that's why the US Government won't treat them like any other artform worthy of study. At least, until the games industry says that won't risk their profits.
Reports
Why is Denuvo attempting to clean up its reputation with the gaming audience? Maybe it has something to do with major companies using a lack of Denuvo in their games as marketing.
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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.
Reports
Long-time PlayStation executive Shawn Layden has a stark warning for the industry, as consolidation and higher expectations and budgets mean the creative AA middle ground of gaming faces a death sentence.
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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.