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Take-Two is reportedly looking to either sell or close its Private Division publishing label
By Andy Chalk published
news The recent layoffs, closures, and publishing deal cancellations are said to be part of a bigger effort to do away with Private Division entirely.

Sony hopes PC gamers, who'll wait years for Epic exclusives to come to Steam out of spite, will buy PS5s for exclusive sequels
By Rick Lane published
News It could work for them, but then again, we are a notoriously patient bunch when we want to be.

Kerbal Space Program developers confirm layoffs are coming at the end of June
By Andy Chalk published
news The number of layoffs is not yet confirmed, but it sounds like the entire team is being let go.

Activision wins $14.5 million in lawsuit against Call of Duty cheat maker
By Andy Chalk published
news Despite the ruling, cheat maker EngineOwning said it will continue offering its software for sale.

Gen Z and Gen Alpha crave games with 'more meaning' and 'personalisation across everything' according to PlayStation exec—who implies that (you guessed it) AI is the answer
By Harvey Randall published
News AI: It's got what kids crave.

Sony apologizes for Sony interview with Sony developer Neil Druckmann
By Andy Chalk published
news Sony has taken down the interview, conducted by Sony, saying it contained "several significant errors and inaccuracies."

CD Projekt doesn't feel 'threatened' by Larian's move into Warsaw: 'The more, the merrier'
By Andy Chalk published
news Is there room in Poland's capital for two major RPG studios? CD Projekt says yes.

You can't take it with you, but you can't leave it for someone else either: Valve says you aren't allowed to bequeath a Steam account in a will
By Ted Litchfield published
news All these unfinished, 75% off, 7/10 RPGs will be lost to time, like tears in rain.

I was shocked to find out the Windows 10 desktop background wasn't computer generated, but a picture of lasers being shot through an actual window
By Ted Litchfield published
news My appreciation for a desktop background I immediately switched out has grown exponentially.

Bungie wins a little walkin' around money in first of its kind jury trial against Destiny 2 cheat maker, but the victory will likely make it even easier for game companies to keep taking cheaters to court
By Ted Litchfield published
news $63,210 is a life changing amount of money for you or me, but the legal precedent is the bigger deal here.
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