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Riot's co-founder says money isn't everything: 'People think we make things like Arcane to sell skins when in reality, we sell skins to make things like Arcane'
By Elie Gould published
News "To be clear, Arcane crushed for players, and so it crushed for us."
Now that Lucy is somewhere around level 8, what do you want to see in the Fallout show's second season?
By Fraser Brown last updated
Gratz Our hopes and dreams for the second season.
Amazon's Secret Level series will serve up a second anthology of game-inspired shorts
By Jonathan Bolding published
News Secret Level has been renewed for a second season.
The director of Saw and Insidious is turning one of 2024's best survival games into a TV show
By Christopher Livingston published
news James Wan's production company, Atomic Monster, plans to develop a Pacific Drive TV series.
Fallout season 2—what we know about the next season set in New Vegas
By Kara Phillips published
Get ready When might the new season arrive and who's returning to the party?
'I want to thank the fans of New Vegas for not burning my house to the ground,' says Jonathan Nolan while accepting a Game Award for the Fallout TV show
By Christopher Livingston published
News "You'll be very happy you didn't."
The Concord episode of Secret Level is like a message from a ghost whose unfinished business is creating a global multimedia franchise
By Tyler Wilde published
news The defunct multiplayer shooter speaks from the afterlife in Amazon's upcoming videogame-themed anthology series.
Secret Level review: our take on every episode of Amazon's videogame anthology show
By Tyler Wilde published
Prime Time 15 games, from Mega Man to Armored Core to the now-defunct Concord, are adapted in a new series from the creator of Love, Death, and Robots.
The creators of Secret Level say Bandai Namco encouraged them to do 'whatever we want' with an iconic character: 'We would like audiences to wonder what the f**k they did with Pac-Man'
By Christopher Livingston published
News No spoilers, but the Pac-Man episode of Secret Level is a wild one, and Bandai Namco was fine with that.
Turns out the Arcane creative team always had the go ahead to kill any fan-favourite League of Legends characters it wanted: 'Riot embraced whatever story we wanted to tell with any of the characters'
By Robin Valentine published
NEWS And the show overriding the game's canon was very much part of the plan.
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