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On the unionization frontlines with Autumn Mitchell, Emma Kinema and Chris Lusco: Game Developer Podcast Ep. 45

This week resulted in not one, but two major victories for the ongoing unionization efforts that are gradually gaining steam in the video game...

Protests against Rockstar continue across Europe

Union members and advocates are continuing to protest outside the offices of Rockstar and parent company Take-Two Interactive after the Grand Theft Auto VI...

Former Wizards of the Coast exec revives canceled game

A game previously canceled by Dungeons & Dragons and Magic: The Gathering owner Wizards of the Coast has found new life at a new...

Becoming One with Nature Takes Time and a Lot of Yoga says Pauline Jacobs

The increase in overall pollution that the planet has seen during the past few years has impacted the planet in such a way that...

Marvel’s Spider Man 2 tops 5 million sales amid Sony first-party slump

Insomniac's web-slinging sequel, Marvel's Spider-Man 2, has sold over 5 million copies worldwide. Sony shared the milestone in its latest fiscal report, where it...

Xbox accessibility update adds keyboard remapping

Future Xbox updates will soon expand upon the developer's continued growth of accessibility options and features. One of the biggest will let players remap the buttons of their...

Bethesda’s head of publishing Pete Hines is departing after 24 years

Bethesda's head of publishing Pete Hines has announced his retirement.In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Hines said he's leaving Bethesda (and seemingly the...

Epic launches First Run initiative, debuts Now On Epic program

Epic Games has launched Epic First Run, an opt-in exclusive program that allows third-party developers and publishers to capture 100 percent of revenue generated...

Activision Blizzard joins Xbox after Microsoft completes seismic acquisition

Microsoft has completed its $68.7 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard, meaning the Call of Duty and World of Warcraft publisher has officially been welcomed...

Capcom president thinks it would be "healthy" for game prices to go up again

The price of mainstream, triple-A video games is $70, but for Capcom president Harushiro Tsujimoto, games are still priced "too low" for his liking. Talking at last week's...

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