Yesterday, Variety reported that Netflix has cancelled Kaos after one season, a show based on Greek mythology that premiered on August 29. Despite spending most of its life so far
Back in December, Epic Games won its case against Google, which began all the way back in 2020 when Epic launched its own store on Apple and Google phones and
The postmodern author Robert Coover died this weekend. I wasn’t a widely-read Coover fan; I didn’t know until reading obituaries that he was a pioneer of early electronic
At the end of yesterday’s Aftermath staff meeting, as we all said the things we were going to do afterwards–primarily having breakfast or dinner, depending on our timezones–
Back in February, I wrote about Shadows of Doubt, a very cool immersive sim detective game that was in early access. The game released its 1.0 version last week,
Video games retailer GameStop abruptly shuttered its magazine Game Informer in August, nuking the site’s archives in the process. Its staff was scattered to the winds, but now we
Earlier this month, Wonder Woman actress Lynda Carter announced an online fundraiser for the Kamala Harris and Tim Walz campaign called “Geeks and Nerds For Harris.” I stumbled across it
Gamurs Group, owner of sites like Dot Esports, Destructoid, and Twinfinite, had another round of layoffs this morning, with several former staffers reporting they were laid off via impersonal emails
Several of us at Aftermath are fans of building games that just let you build, without all the rules and fail states of other city-builders. (Though we like those too,
Creator “retirement” has been something of a trend this year, with stars on Twitch and YouTube stepping back from the content grind. The latest person to join their ranks is