Interview
Why One Indie Studio Is Reacting To Economic Uncertainty By Lowering Its Prices – Instead Of Raising Them, Like Everyone Else
"As a studio, we felt too many things in the world were getting too expensive, too fast"
Soccer Mommy’s Guide To Stardew Valley, The Coziest Video Game Ever
The open-hearted indie rocker plays the farming game for the romance
Indie Dev Who Pulled Game From Xbox In Solidarity With Palestinian-Led BDS Hopes Others Will Do The Same
"It's important to be able to use that limited amount of power to put whatever pressure we can on things"
The Politics, Theology, And Hype Behind The First Gamer Saint
Teenager Carlo Acutis, set to be canonized at the end of this month, will be the Catholic Church's first millennial saint
How Xalavier Nelson Does It
"The systems you set up give you the life that you live in. You can only hope it's the life that you want to live"
With The Switch 2, Even Nintendo Wants To Trap You In An Ecosystem
Like Sony, Microsoft, Apple, Google, Valve, Epic, and everyone else before it
SAG-AFTRA Performers ‘Optimistic’ Despite Games Like Genshin Impact Replacing Striking Voice Actors
"This is not a union fight; it's an actors' fight"
CWA And Video Game Workers Launch New Industry-Wide Union Anyone Can Join, Even If They’ve Been Laid Off
With the Department of Labor and National Labor Relations Board under attack by Trump, CWA is trying something old and new
The Wildest Systems That Could End Up In Warframe, A Game That Already Contains Dating, Fishing, And Every Other System
Digital Extremes has experimented with "shadows" of a card game and a Vampire Survivors-like mode