On Saturday night–and also an interminable half an hour late, maybe because of too many musical numbers–Disney revealed the first phase of its 1.5 billion dollar collaboration
As of today, video game performers and voice actors are officially on strike over disagreements about AI that 18 months of negotiations couldn’t solve. Where, exactly, are companies and
We live in interesting times, even if many of us wish we didn’t. On Saturday, a shooter attempted to take the life of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump. Milliseconds
Over at his newsletter Game File yesterday, Stephen Totilo, our former boss, ran an interview with Donald Mustard, Fortnite’s former boss. There’s a lot of interesting stuff in
After a multiyear wait, the second part of Square Enix’s gargantuan Final Fantasy VII remake effort is finally on the verge of release, and this week, the company dropped
Man, I sure am enjoying this season of Fortnite, my favorite persistent, open and interoperable ecosystem.1 And thanks to Disney’s new $1.5 billion investment, I can’t
Shots continue to be fired in the Epic v Apple case, that 2020 dustup that saw Fortnite removed from the App Store after Epic launched its own payment method in
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Stage lights blind me. Where am I?
Below me, a crowd screams like banshees or spectators at a Roman coliseum. My hands fumble with the notes of a
Fortnite recently got a rhythm game mode, made by Epic-owned Harmonix, who previously made Rock Band. Called Fortnite Festival, it’s basically Rock Band, though without the instrument controllers (yet)
Epic won its anti-trust case against Google today, The Verge reports, following a California jury trial. While the judge hasn’t announced exactly what that win will entail, it’s