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Kentucky Route Zero and Stray publisher Annapurna Interactive has collapsed, with its entire staff quitting en masse
By Ted Litchfield published
news The mass-exodus came after negotiations between the employees and owner Megan Ellison fell through.
European Consumer Organization alleges game companies including Activision, Electronic Arts, Epic, and Ubisoft are 'tricking' consumers with premium in-game currencies
By Andy Chalk published
news The org is calling on the European Commission to "stop the unfair practices" inherent in the sale and use of virtual currencies in videogames.
A year after outraging developers, blowing up its reputation, and saying goodbye to its CEO, Unity decides 'Runtime Fees' are a bad idea so it's getting rid of them
By Andy Chalk published
news The circle is complete.
The PC Gaming Show returns December 5 with a sleigh full of the latest and greatest PC games
By Joshua Wolens published
News O come all ye PC gaming faithful.
Microsoft gaming's post-acquisition bloodletting continues as 650 more staff are set to be laid off for 'sustainable future growth'
By Harvey Randall published
News This has to stop at some point, right? Right?
PC Gamer magazine's new issue, featuring a special collectible lenticular cover, is on sale now: Planet Coaster 2
By Robert Jones published
Magazine Plus: Civilization 7, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, Spectre Divide, Black Desert Online, Baldur's Gate 3, Tactical Breach Wizards, and much more!
The company behind a 'mental health action shooter' envisions a health insurance-funded 'golden age' for gaming, and it just got FDA clearance to treat stress
By Tyler Wilde published
news "If you're a game dev and you're just tired of building economies, this is going to be a real alternative," says Deepwell DTx co-founder Ryan Douglas.
Europe's top court orders Apple to fork over $14 billion in unpaid taxes to Ireland, even though the Irish tried to let the tech giant wriggle out of it
By Rich Stanton published
news Slàinte!
Former Sony prez says thousands of laid-off devs can just 'go to the beach for a year' and you can't blame greedy execs: 'Things jump out in front of you and you deal with them just like any game. So get over it!'
By Joshua Wolens published
News Chris Deering was SCEE president from 1995 to 2005.
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