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Payment Processor Interference Hurts Everyone
Across the world, audiences can no longer buy games because one payment processor is attempting to control what Steam sells.
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Across the world, audiences can no longer buy games because one payment processor is attempting to control what Steam sells.
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Silksong's success is incredible, and trying to replicate it will cause chaos for the industry - because the thing that sets Silksong apart is nearly impossible to recreate.
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Somehow, EA are building a game that won't need DLSS, will run at 60fps on five-year-old hardware, and might even run below the minimum specs. What is going on?!
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Generative AI adoption, layoffs, studio closures. Under Microsoft, Xbox is being changed. Staff aren't going to take it.
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98,000 people at once. Nine years after launch. No Man's Sky is a phenomenon. And as yet another free update launches, the question is how can Hello Games possibly continue to justfiy it?
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We're back on the Helldivers rollercoaster. Performance problems versus incredible new experiences. Once again, it's so over, and we're so back.
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In 1983, the games industry faced a monumental crash. Many say we're living through another one right now. What does that mean?
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The last few weeks of censorship chaos from Payment Processors have folks wondering what the solutions could possibly be.
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It's finger-pointing time as everyone says it's someone else's fault that we're seeing legal adult games being delisted from online stores. But an overreach of PR by one company might have given the game away...
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Yves' Son and Yves' Cousin walk into a boardroom, and walk out with control of Ubisoft's new $1.8bn subsidiary. The best men for the job.
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Two months and two rounds of layoffs later, Splitgate 2 is going back into beta. The game is being "unlaunched" so the devs can get things back on track.
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Valve are in charge of Steam. Except when they're not, and they have to bend to the will of payment processors like PayPal, Visa or Mastercard.