Andy Chalk
Andy has been gaming on PCs from the very beginning, starting as a youngster with text adventures and primitive action games on a cassette-based TRS80. From there he graduated to the glory days of Sierra Online adventures and Microprose sims, ran a local BBS, learned how to build PCs, and developed a longstanding love of RPGs, immersive sims, and shooters. He began writing videogame news in 2007 for The Escapist and somehow managed to avoid getting fired until 2014, when he joined the storied ranks of PC Gamer. He covers all aspects of the industry, from new game announcements and patch notes to legal disputes, Twitch beefs, esports, and Henry Cavill. Lots of Henry Cavill.
Latest articles by Andy Chalk
CD Projekt's Pawel Sasko tells the inspiring tale of how an Estonian beet farmer in Australia became a senior quest designer on The Witcher 4
By Andy Chalk published
news CD Projekt really likes to hire modders.
Larian isn't done with Baldur's Gate 3 yet: 'We still have a few things up our sleeve' after Patch 7 goes live
By Andy Chalk published
news A closed beta for the patch is set to begin on July 22.
Space Marine 2 studio says the leaked build is nearly a year old, urges people not to play it: 'It's disheartening that many of the surprises we worked to keep secret were spoiled'
By Andy Chalk published
news A full build of the upcoming shooter leaked last weekend, nearly two months ahead of the game's official release.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 multiplayer beta kicks off in August, and this time PlayStation players aren't getting in ahead of the rest of us
By Andy Chalk published
news It's no surprise, really.
The Witcher 4 is in the 'most advanced' state of development among all the games currently underway at CD Projekt, ahead of The Witcher remake and Cyberpunk 2
By Andy Chalk published
news Don't start holding your breath just yet, though.
The Splitgate studio is teasing something new, and it sure looks like more Splitgate
By Andy Chalk published
news The "Halo with portals" shooter ended development in 2022 so developers could work on something new.
Former Bungie lead counsel explains how the studio nailed one of Destiny 2's most infamous leakers
By Andy Chalk published
news Don McGowan didn't name names, but the steamer in question quickly took credit by denying his involvement.
Larian CEO Swen Vincke says there were only two other RPG series he was interested in working on if he couldn't get Baldur's Gate: Fallout and Ultima
By Andy Chalk published
news Vincke "felt like there was a glass ceiling" holding Larian back, and he wanted a big title to break through it.
The first-ever Olympic Esports Games are coming in 2025, and of course they're being held in Saudi Arabia
By Andy Chalk published
news The IOC has signed a 12-year deal with the country to hold official Olympic esports events on a regular basis.
The First Descendant will change its in-game icons following accusations that it swiped them from Destiny 2
By Andy Chalk published
news Nexon says it will "make adjustments to ensure that the imagery that may appear similar clearly reflects the unique identity of our game."
Deathbound is a 'party-based soulslike,' but everyone in the party lives inside you
By Andy Chalk published
news Explore the city of Akratya with four unique characters, all of whom are you.
Throwback Zombies-style shooter Hellbreach: Vegas drops an updated demo to announce the full launch coming in August
By Andy Chalk published
news We like this one a lot.
Tencent's free-to-play co-op shooter Synced is closing just a year after it launched
By Andy Chalk published
news Neither player counts nor user reviews have been very good.
Riot was working on a Smash Bros-style fighting game, but MultiVersus helped convince it to pull the plug
By Andy Chalk published
news The League of Legends-based brawler was codenamed Pool Party.
Surprise! Dota 2 has a built-in fighting game now and it actually looks pretty good
By Andy Chalk published
news Sleet Fighter was added as part of the new Crownfall Act 3 update.
You can now add Fortnite to the list of things someone has put Doom into
By Andy Chalk published
news It looks like E1M1, but it's not.
Ubisoft apologizes for using a real-life reenactment group's flag in Assassin's Creed Shadows concept art without permission
By Andy Chalk published
news The Sekigahara Teppotai flag will no longer be used in promotional material, but it will still appear in the collector's edition art book.
SteamDB's browser extension now lets you claim Steam discovery queue rewards without actually looking at your Steam discovery queue
By Andy Chalk published
news This is a big boon for Steam trading card collectors.
Somehow, Suicide Squad biffs it again: Just 2 days before it was set to go live, season 2 is delayed
By Andy Chalk published
news Less than a week after announcing the season 2 launch date, Rocksteady has announced a delay.
Bungie is making a drastic change in response to player complaints about timegating in Destiny 2
By Andy Chalk published
news Starting from the next Episode, all of each Act's story beats will be available to play at once, which does raise one very obvious question…
Helldivers CEO wants to keep the 'T-pose of democracy' fall damage bug: 'We'll add inflatable bouncy bags that deploy from under your armpits or some sh*t if we have to'
By Andy Chalk published
news Shams Jorjani really wants Arrowhead developers to leave this one alone.
Sony's hero shooter Concord reveals PC system requirements ahead of two weekend beta tests
By Andy Chalk published
news You're going to need some pretty heavy hardware for this one.
The First Descendant contains icons from Destiny 2, and one theory about how they got there is a reminder that not everything on the internet is what it purports to be
By Andy Chalk published
news The similarities in the icons are impossible to overlook. The real question is, how did this happen?
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