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Rogue Company Devs Removed Dr Disrespect From Their Game
Maciej Gaffke, 08 July 2024, 04:58
Online shooter Rogue Company no longer offers content dedicated to Dr Disrespect. Because of this, players are demanding a refund of the money spent on it.
'DEI Kills Art.' AC: Shadows Dev Addressed Elon Musk's Taunt and Identified Yasuke as 'Very Mysterious Historical Figure'
Jacob Blazewicz, 17 June 2024, 01:04
Marc-Alexis Côté addressed criticism of Yasuke as a main character, including an unflattering post by Elon Musk.
Call of Duty Described as 'The Most Prolific and Effective Marketer of Assault Weapons in the United States.' Activision Faces Lawsuit
Kamil Kleszyk, 28 May 2024, 01:14
The families of victims who died in a school shooting in Texas have sued Activision and Meta for their role in promoting the weapons that were used in the tragic events.
Comparisons Between AC: Shadows and Ghost of Tsushima Don’t Make Sense. Dev of Japanese Localization Comments on Discussions About Ubisoft’s New Game
Jacob Blazewicz, 22 May 2024, 06:40
The producer of the Japanese localization of Ghost of Tsushima points out that Sucker Punch's game can also hardly be called a „historical” game. Nevertheless, he advises against comparing it with Assassin's Creed: Shadows.
Marvel Rivals Publisher Wanted to Impose Rating Rules on Streamers. NetEase Swiftly Responded to Players' Negative Reaction
Jacob Blazewicz, 13 May 2024, 23:12
The developers of Marvel Rivals had to apologize for the „misunderstanding” caused by the terms of the agreement with streamers, which originally prohibited criticism of the game. To make things funnier, this was probably completely unnecessary.
Like Helldivers 2, Ghost of Tsushima on PC Was Pulled From Sale in More Than 100 Countries. Partial PSN Is Still a Problem
Maciej Gaffke, 11 May 2024, 05:07
Days before its PC release, Ghost of Tsushima was withdrawn from sale in countries where the PlayStation Network isn't available.
Words of Xbox’s CEO Didn’t Win Applause. Sarah Bond Justifies Microsoft’s Decisions and Promises Support for Game Pass
Jacob Blazewicz, 10 May 2024, 05:10
Sarah Bond unspecifically explained the reasons for the closure of Tango Gameworks. She did, however, confirm the future of Game Pass and the imminent debut of Microsoft's mobile game store.
Industry Sympathizes With Hellblade 2 Devs; Also Expressing Concern for Fate of Doom, Avowed, and Psychonauts Creators
Jacob Blazewicz, 09 May 2024, 07:20
Following the sudden shutdown of Tango Gameworks, there are concerns about the fate of other Xbox studios. Journalist Jez Corden also has significant reservations about the actions of Microsoft, which is allegedly not very supportive of its teams.
'We Need Smaller Games That Give Us Prestige and Awards.' This Statement by Xbox Game Studios Head Surprised Not Only Hi-Fi Rush Devs
Jacob Blazewicz, 09 May 2024, 06:50
Matt Booty of Xbox Game Studios believes Microsoft needs small and high-profile games. Such as Hi-Fi Rush, whose developers were shut down as part of the recent wave of layoffs.
Refund Requests and Review Bombing Put Helldivers 2 Community Manager's Career at Risk
Jacob Blazewicz, 08 May 2024, 00:55
Helldivers 2 regained positive opinions on Steam, but the behavior of community managers continues to stir controversy.
Helldivers 2 Reviews on Steam Return to Normal After Sony's Capitulation
Zuzanna Domeradzka, 07 May 2024, 05:20
Fans are giving Helldivers 2 positive reviews on Steam in large numbers. The scandal over linking player accounts to PlayStation Network is starting to dim.
Sony Went Back on Its Helldivers 2 PSN Requirement. Johan Pilestedt Is Impressed by Willpower of Game’s Community
Jacob Blazewicz, 06 May 2024, 03:30
Helldivers 2 won't require a PlayStation Network account to play. This is the result of the „strong will” of gamers, who heavily criticized Sony before the company backed down from its previous plans.
Gamers Intensify Fight Over Games. They Want to Force Publishers to Keep Them in Playable Condition
Martin Bukowski, 17 April 2024, 06:30
A petition appeared on the UK government's platform regarding the abandonment of games by publishers. Gamers are demanding that they be left at least in a playable state.
Capcom Addresses Game Localization Concerns as Gamers Predict Company's Bankruptcy
Jacob Blazewicz, 16 April 2024, 02:31
Capcom presented its policies on game localization, but they by no means won the company any applause.
“Stop Killing Games.” Big Campaign Targeting Publishers Launched. Ending Ubisoft’s Support of the Crew a Flashpoint
Jacob Blazewicz, 03 April 2024, 07:32
The end of the first The Crew encouraged a popular youtuber to initiate „real action” against the practice of „killing” games by publishers.
Free Shooter Was Charged on Steam. Enlisted Disappeared From Sale; Devs Apologize
Jacob Blazewicz, 29 March 2024, 04:50
Gaijin Entertainment studio seems not to have thought through its decision to release Enlisted on Steam.
Devs and Publishers Comment on Accusations of Addiction to “Overly Addictive” Video Games
Jacob Blazewicz, 28 March 2024, 06:32
Game devs object to accusing their games of being addictive simply because they give players „too much” fun.
Manor Lords Dev and Others Address Recurring Problem With Drugging GDC Participant
Jacob Blazewicz, 27 March 2024, 07:24
The developer of Manor Lords has joined developers drawing attention to the problem of drugging Game Developer Conference participants, and the outrageous behavior of the San Francisco services, where the event is held.
Dragon's Dogma 2's Big, Controversial Launch. Microtransactions and Optimization Criticized on Steam
Peter Doron, 22 March 2024, 03:52
Capcom's latest game, the action RPG Dragon's Dogma 2, has debuted on Steam and consoles. And while crowds are playing, the publisher can't be entirely satisfied with the reception of its latest production.
Apex Legends With Big Problems; Anticheat or Source Engine Exploit Allows Unauthorized Software Installation
Jacob Blazewicz, 18 March 2024, 05:50
Opponents of EA's anticheat were quick to blame this security exploit as the source of a major safety vulnerability that disrupted the finals of the Apex Legends tournament. However, the source of the exploit could also be the game engine.
PlayStation Users Losing Games Because of Bug. Sony Working on Fixes
Zuzanna Domeradzka, 14 March 2024, 02:27
Many PlayStation players are reporting that they cannot fire up games purchased from the PS Store. The serious bug also affects PS Plus subscribers. Sony is said to be preparing a special patch that will solve the problem.
Toxic Playstation Fans Cannot Handle Release of Ghost of Tsushima on PC
Jacob Blazewicz, 07 March 2024, 03:34
The release of another PlayStation-exclusive title on PC has sparked excitement among many players, but Sony „fans” (or rather, fanboys or trolls) aren't thrilled with the decision.
Aerial Open-World Game Flopped on Steam for Its Use of AI Voices. Devs Explain Controversial Decision
Maciej Gaffke, 05 March 2024, 06:03
The recently released game The Brew Barons from Lifetap Studio uses AI-generated voices. This didn't please several players, which they boldly pointed out to the developers. These, in turn, presented their point of view.
Steam Takes on Games Faking Helldivers 2, Palworld, and Other Hits
Jacob Blazewicz, 03 March 2024, 23:59
The success of Helldivers 2 and Palworld has been exploited by dishonest developers who have tried to sell their games as these and other well-known productions.
Opinion: The Pokémon Company Doesn’t Need Defending From Palworld
Matt Buckley, 09 February 2024, 09:04
Palworld’s recent popularity has grown to a point where it could actually rival the long-reigning monarch of the creature-collecting genre, Pokémon. Is this a good thing?
Palworld May Be Coming to PS5. Meantime, Devs Face Threats
Jacob Blazewicz, 24 January 2024, 00:40
Recent posts on the web seem to indicate that Palworld may also be coming to PlayStation in some time. But for now, the developers have another problem: numerous threats against the studio.
New Game Plus only in Deluxe and Ultimate Editions. SEGA Taking Flak Again
Martin Bukowski, 19 January 2024, 08:12
Sega offers the New Game Plus mode only in the more expensive editions of Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth. Once again, this has been met with dissatisfaction from players.
Capcom Takes Flak. Gamers Grumbling About New Steam Security Feature
Jacob Blazewicz, 17 January 2024, 06:39
Gamers have emphatically let Capcom know what they think about adding the Enigma Protection to the publisher's older games.
Rumors From Adam Hoffman Called CD Projekt to Board for Alleged Ignorance of Mobbing
Sonia Selerska, 12 January 2024, 01:15
A former politician boasted of successfully covering up bullying at a Polish game studio during lectures he gave.
Former Activision Blizzard Executive Accuses Company of Discriminating Against 'Old White Men'
Kamil Kleszyk, 07 January 2024, 15:37
Activision Blizzard is facing another lawsuit. This time the plaintiff is one of its former executives, who suggests that Bobby Kotick may have contributed to a wave of discrimination at the company.
Owner of Dave the Diver and The Finals Fined $9 Million
Zuzanna Domeradzka, 04 January 2024, 13:28
Nexon must pay nearly $9 million for unfair changes it made to MapleStory. This is yet another fine imposed on the company by the Korean commission.
Battle for The Sinking City Won by Developers; New Version of the Game Inbound
Adam Adamczyk, 03 January 2024, 04:24
Frogwares has now exclusive rights to The Sinking City. The developers have announced the release of a new version of the game and a DLC.
Insomniac Games Issued Statement About Data Theft: 'We are Both Saddened and Angered'
Jacob Blazewicz, 22 December 2023, 17:51
After the hacking attack on Insomniac Games, there the moods are sour at the studio, but the team thanked for the words of support from fans and intends to take a cue from Wolverine.
Hacker Responsible for Huge GTA 6 Leak Sentenced to Secure Hospital
Zuzanna Domeradzka, 22 December 2023, 03:51
The trial of the hacker responsible for the massive GTA 6 data leak from 2022 has come to an end. The teenager was sentenced to stay in a secure hospital until further notice.
'Media Showing Insomniac Games' Stolen Materials Should be Ashamed;' Data Theft Sparks Discussion
Maciej Gaffke, 20 December 2023, 07:15
The high-profile leak of Insomniac Games data and the emerging news about it in the media have sparked a discussion online. It involves developers, journalists and online whistleblowers, most of whom speak out against the „distribution” of the stolen materials by various website.
The Finals Christmas Event Overshadowed by Watch, Call the Clock is Controversial
Agnes Adamus, 20 December 2023, 06:56
Christmas Event in The Finals has started. However, players' attention is focused on watches, more precisely on one - the controversial Call the Clock skin.
Ban on PS5 Game Resale is Nothing New; Controversial Provision Explained
Jacob Blazewicz, 18 December 2023, 15:23
The alleged ban on reselling and sharing PlayStation games has outraged Internet users, even though the provision is neither new nor of any significance to gamers.
The Day Before Devs Guarantee Full Refunds on Steam; New Facts on Studio [Update]
Kamil Kleszyk, 14 December 2023, 00:49
Fntastic and publisher Myton have announced that they are working with Steam to allow for refunds to players who purchased The Day Before.
Previous Game by The Day Before Devs 'Changed' Makers; Players Call Another Scam
Maciej Gaffke, 12 December 2023, 06:37
After the resounding failure of The Day Before, studio Fntastic changed the name on one of its previous games available on Steam. This did not escape the attention of gamers, who pointed out to the developers may be planning another scam.
The Day Before Devs Close Up Shop Because the Game Flopped Hard
Jacob Blazewicz, 11 December 2023, 14:53
Fntastic has declared bankruptcy, claiming it doesn't have the funds to continue operations because The Day Before is a flop.
Almost 3 Years Ago Investors Sued CDP Over Cyberpunk 2077; Settlement Reaches
Zuzanna Domeradzka, 28 November 2023, 14:00
After three years, a settlement has been reached on a class action lawsuit filed by US companies against CD Projekt. The dispute concerned the abysmal technical condition of Cyberpunk 2077 on eighth-generation consoles.
Ads Poping Up in Assassin's Creed are a 'Technical Issue,' Ubisoft says
Kamil Kleszyk, 24 November 2023, 07:32
Following criticism leveled at Ubisoft for ads appearing during gameplay in Assassin's Creed: Odyssey, the company is defending itself, claiming that a „technical issue” was to blame.
Thieves Who Stole Footage From Shooter Operation: Harsh Doorstop Exposed
Sonia Selerska, 24 November 2023, 07:03
Assets stolen from a competing game have been found in a new Italian shooter. The thieves refused to remove them and are continuing to sell the shady title off Steam.
Sony Faces Lawsuit Over PlayStation Store Prices; 6.3 Billion Pounds at Stake
Kamil Kleszyk, 22 November 2023, 04:25
A London court has agreed to continue a class action case against Sony. A loss could cost the Japanese giant an astronomical amount 6.3 billion pounds.
Black Myth: Wukong Devs Accused of Sexism and Toxic Work Culture
Kamil Kleszyk, 21 November 2023, 05:36
A comprehensive report points to toxic and sexist behavior among members of Game Science, the studio working on Black Myth: Wukong.
Burning Lands Devs on Strike and Warn About a Possible Scam
Hubert Sledziewski, 13 November 2023, 06:09
Tactical shooter Burning Lands may turn out to be a big scam. Its developers have not been paid for several years, and have now organized a strike. In turn, players have begun withdrawing the money they invested in the project on Kickstarter.
Unity is Preparing for Worse Times; Big Savings and Layoffs Planned
Kamil Kleszyk, 10 November 2023, 07:57
It is possible that Unity will soon announce numerous layoffs as part of large-scale cost-saving measures. The company is bracing for worse times despite good financial results.
Activision Forces Players to Download CoD: MW3 Without Purchase if They Want to Continue Playing MW2
Jacob Blazewicz, 10 November 2023, 07:35
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 has offended even fans uninterested in buying the game. All because of Activision's cursory decision aimed at MW2 players.
Family Sues Big Publishers; Accuses Them of Supporting Game Addiction
Maciej Gaffke, 09 November 2023, 05:48
A lawsuit has been filed in court in which an Arkansas family alleges that major gaming publishers intentionally addicted their child to video games. The defendants include Electronic Arts, Blizzard Entertainment and Microsoft, among others.
Total War: Warhammer 3 Devs Are Done With Unconstructive Criticism; Apologized for Recent Statement
Michal Harat, 30 October 2023, 05:41
Creative Assembly, the studio responsible for the Total War series, has issued an unfortunate statement regarding the moderation of the Steam forum of their recent Warhammer game. This is in response to comments from players who, according to the developers, are „sowing confusion.”.