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GDC's annual State of the Game Industry survey reveals 1/3 of 'triple-A developers' are working on live service games
By Andy Chalk published
news It doesn't seem like big publishers are ready to give up on the live service chase just yet.
Action adventure game Unknown 9: Awakening was a 'failure,' says developer, which has cancelled a follow-up project and laid off staff
By Andy Chalk published
news Reflector CEO Herve Hoerdt says the game featuring The Witcher star Anya Chalotra "didn't come near the company expectations."
'You're not supposed to say this out loud!': Baldur's Gate 3 dev reacts to analyst who says some game makers 'hope' Grand Theft Auto 6 will cost up to $100 at launch
By Andy Chalk published
news Michael Douse says the fact that game prices haven't risen with inflation is "an uncomfortable truth."
The run up to the US TikTok ban got as messy, emotional, and weird as the final days of an MMO—and now everyone's back and no one can look each other in the eye
By Robin Valentine published
THE FINAL COUNTDOWN Tears shed, grievances aired, secrets spilled, and most importantly, plenty of content generated.
TikTok is already back online in the US after less than a day, with ByteDance thanking President-elect Trump for 'providing the necessary clarity and assurance' it can keep running
By Ted Litchfield published
news They really had us going there for a second with the TikTok ban.
Creator of horror game Poppy Playtime sues Google for refusing to remove 'bait-and-switch scam' apps that pretend to be the real thing then charge users up to $95 for literally nothing
By Ted Litchfield published
news We aren't even talking like "Throne of Games: Click Here M'lord" stuff—these apps actually call themselves "Poppy Playtime" and crib official screenshots.
The animator behind some of Castlevania's greatest moments racked up another instant classic with Nocturne Season 2's most intense scene
By Wes Fenlon published
News Before animating Maria's fiery attack on the church in Nocturne, Tam Lu previously worked on expressive showdowns in Castlevania's third and fourth seasons.
As the LA fires raged, Riot Games provided a generator to a fire station that lost power and donated meals from its employee cafeteria
By Tyler Wilde published
news The League of Legends studio's CEO promised last week to "stand up for Los Angeles" as deadly wildfires destroyed homes and displaced residents.
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