Another week, another baffling headline out of Microsoft. The latest is at least illustrative: According to Bloomberg, the company has set an across-the-board goal of 30 percent “accountability margins” – Microsoft’
The maker of one of Roblox's top games is taking brainrot to court. Developer Spyder Games filed a complaint in a California court on Thursday, which has been
One of the desperate arguments for AI is that it will help people be creative without all the practice and hard work that goes into actually creating something–that, as
TwitchCon, which took place last weekend in San Diego, California, is an overlapping series of cacaphonies. A quick stroll down the show floor reveals a hodgepodge of advertisers like State
In 2006, then-PlayStation CEO Kaz Hirai made one of the most memorable on-stage presentations in video game history, talking his way through a lengthy PSP loading wait by uttering the
Fifteen years ago, when director Guillermo del Toro was scheduled to drop by Criterion’s New York office for a project, a casual email from the social media team sparked
My relationship with Hades 2 is very much a “fuck you and I’ll see you tomorrow” situation. Do I endlessly complain about minor things that I don’t like
Things haven’t been great on Bluesky lately, where questionable moderation decisions, unpopular changes to Community Guidelines and Terms of Use, and the recent arrival of an official White House
On the latest Aftermath Hours, Luke and Gita are joined by Matt Leone, formerly of Polygon. This week, Leone launched Design Room, a new site to house his oral histories
Blizzard Entertainment's Team 5—responsible for the development of Hearthstone—is unionizing. A group of around 100 workers voted yes to representation with the Communications Workers of America
Battlefield 6 features the series' first singleplayer campaign since 2018, which as a fan of both Battlefield and dumb AAA shooters had me pretty excited! After rolling credits yesterday