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Microsoft Israel boss leaves after investigation into whether IDF contracts broke Microsoft’s…
The general manager of Microsoft Israel, Alon Haimovich, has left his role following an investigation into the regional branch's contracts with the Israeli Defense Forces'…
California bill pushing to keep games playable after server shutdowns “doesn’t reflect…
Earlier this month, Stop Killing Games, the campaign group seeking to prevent online games being rendered unplayable when publishers shut down their servers, threw their support…
The strange parade of Stardew-style horror farming games continues with Besmirch, in which there is…
Here is what I think happened: at some point circa 2020, a cabal of game developers with very long fingernails and offputtingly white teeth got together in a backroom beneath a…
Oblivion’s persuasion wheel has spawned another wacky gamejam, cue sentient cheese struggling…
"Mon dieu...LOOK AT ZE SIZE OF ZAT PARMIGIANO!" shout the rats as they shuffle in graceful yet unquestionably hip fashion. They're right. The giant cheese wheel I'm trying to roll…
Battlestar Galactica: Scattered Hopes review – an iffy take on the sci-fi series that had me…
Battlstar Galactica: Scattered Hopes review:
An engaging roguelike that quickly shows itself to be a bit robotic.Developer: Alt Shift
Publisher: Dotemu
Release: May 11th,…
Former Epic tech director announces The Immense Engine, his AI-heavy “European…
Guerilla Games co-founder and former Epic Games technical director Arjan Brussee is making what he styles a "European alternative" to US-developed videogame engines like Unreal and…
“Your infidelity will no longer be broadcasted to everyone as it happens” declares…
No one can find out about this, my forbidden love. I am the esteemed holy ruler of these lands, the people look to me for strength and honour. What do you mean 'well, you might have…
2K lay off staff at Project Ethos while touting “a renewed direction and vision” for…
2K Games are laying off staff at developers 31st Union, as they pursue what the studio boss calls "a renewed direction and vision" for free-to-play multiplayer offering…
Psychonauts developer Double Fine are the latest Microsoft-owned studio to unionise
Some good news for the day: indie developer behind the cult classic psychic platformer Psychonauts and more Double Fine are unionising. As spotted by Aftermath, a petition was…
“We tried something different”: Looking back on SiN Episodes: Emergence, the…
On May 10, 2006, Ritual Entertainment released SiN Episodes: Emergence, the first of nine episodes set in the sci-fi megalopolis of Freeport City. Backed by Valve and launched on…