Category: Other Games
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Steam’s Dominance Has Developers Worried And Looking for a Way Out
A new industry survey finds 72% of developers believe Steam has the monopoly over games. Here is how studios are trying to get out!
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Square Enix Is Rebooting Itself, and Going Multi-Platform for Good
Square Enix promises a shift from quantity to quality and simultaneous releases across platforms. Could this mark the end of exclusivity?
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Naughty Dog Looks to the Stars With Its Next Big Game
Naughty Dog celebrates 40 years of storytelling, from Crash and Uncharted to The Last of Us and its next big step, Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet.
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PlayStation Continues to Test Dynamic Pricing
A Reddit user encountered differing prices for Red Dead Redemption 2 between two different acounts on the same console.
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PlayStation Portal Just Got Cloud Streaming for PS5 Games
PS Portal users can now play PS5 games straight from the cloud. Library streaming, UI upgrades, and new features have officially arrived.
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Earn Free Astrites from Lollo Campaign: Ice Savior Now!
Wuthering Waves’ Lollo Campaign returns in Version 2.7. Learn how to complete this event and get all the rewards before November 19th!
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StarCraft in Focus? BlizzCon Trailer and Key Art
The key art and trailer for BlizzCon 2026 may be subtly hinting at some long-awaited StarCraft action. But what could it be?
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Resident Evil Code Veronica Remake Leak Reveals Major Changes
A new leak claims the Resident Evil: Code Veronica remake is ahead of schedule, with major changes made to the game!
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Warhammer Survivors Brings 40K and Age of Sigmar Together
It’s been a surprisingly busy time for Vampire Survivors fans. After multiple updates and a new co-op mode, the hit roguelike is expanding its influence with Warhammer Survivors — a standalone spin-off built on the same engine. Mixing the grimdark chaos of Warhammer 40K with the high fantasy of Age of Sigmar, the game promises…
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EA Says ‘Creative Freedom’ Won’t Be Lost in $55 Billion Acquisition
EA says it’ll keep creative control and “player-first” values intact after its $55 billion buyout, but both employees and fans remain skeptical about what the deal really means for the future of the company’s games.