They Broke Steam's Rules
Two games just launched on Steam while breaking the rules of Valve's platform. If they don't follow them, does anyone else have to?
Two games just launched on Steam while breaking the rules of Valve's platform. If they don't follow them, does anyone else have to?
Some of the biggest companies in the world are threatening the people who keep leaking video game secrets.
It's been six years since Horizon: Zero Dawn landed on PC. The following years saw a muddled rollout of many of PlayStation's biggest exclusives to the platform. But just like that, Sony has nearly entirely given up on PC.
Discord apologised. Their initial attempt to roll out the "Teen Default Experience" went... poorly. While their promises may seem hollow, it's the wider implications that we should all be paying attention to.
The US Government is debating whether the biggest company in gaming should be allowed to invest in the US.