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Trash man rescues surprisingly decent gaming rig from landfill—and it even powers on
By Jess Kinghorn published
News Not talking absolute rubbish.
All Balatro's creator wants to do after the game received 5 nominations at the Game Awards is praise other overlooked developers: 'We all know how hard this industry can be and help each other when we can'
By Mollie Taylor published
news "I feel like my game just happens to be the current face of this beautiful and passionate corner of the industry."
Today's Wordle answer for Tuesday, November 19
By Kerry Brunskill published
regular riddle Trouble solving today's Wordle? Here's the help you need.
Overwatch's two new theme songs won't make your playlist, but they're perfectly fitting for its post-OWL esports matches
By Tyler Colp published
news Both tracks will debut at the Overwatch Championship Series finals later this month.
A summer intern once saved Valve from a near-fatal lawsuit after a publisher 'decided to go World War 3' on it, and it all hinged on one email
By Ted Litchfield published
news "The company was pretty close to going bankrupt, I was pretty close to going personally bankrupt—we went all in, there was no money left"
After dominating The Game Awards in 2023, Baldur's Gate 3 is in the running for even more gold in 2024
By Andy Chalk published
news Astro Bot and Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth lead The Game Awards 2024 nominations, but Larian's magnum opus is still in the fight.
Roblox adds new rules for players under 13 following scathing child safety report
By Andy Chalk published
news Roblox has also launched new parental accounts that enable parents to monitor and limit their children's activity on the platform.
US Air National Guardsman gets 15 years for leaking military secrets on a Minecraft Discord server: 'The scope of his betrayal is breathtaking… the amount of damage immeasurable'
By Rich Stanton published
News "To feed his own ego and impress his anonymous friends, Teixeira caused exceptionally grave damage to the national security of the United States."
Steam is 'an unsafe place for teens and young adults': US senator warns Gabe Newell of 'more intense scrutiny' from the government if Valve doesn't take action against extremist content
By Andy Chalk published
news US Senator Mark Warner comes less than a week after an ADL report accusing Steam of "normalizing hate and extremism in the gaming community."
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