Sony Interactive Entertainment is suing Tencent over the latter’s unreleased Light of Motiram game, which Sony says is a copy of its own Horizon series — something lots of other
Last week, Steam quietly announced a new rule banning “certain kinds of adult-only content” that “may violate the rules and standards set forth by Steam’s payment processors and related
Unknown Worlds founders Charlie Cleveland, Max McGuire, and CEO Ted Gill filed a lawsuit last week alleging that publisher Krafton intentionally obstructed and delayed the development of Subnautica 2 in
Earlier this year, Ubisoft received a $1.25 billion bailout from Tencent, resulting in the creation of a new subsidiary – partially owned by Tencent – that will take charge of Ubisoft’
The maker of the party game What Do You Meme? is suing a toy maker for allegedly copying its popular line of plush emotional support chicken nuggets. The company, which
I'm genuinely asking. I force myself to open it up every week or two for professional reasons (people still inexplicably send me DMs and such), and every time
Following this week’s Microsoft layoffs of around 9,000 people – which led to cascading cancellations of projects like Perfect Dark, Everwild, and an unannounced Zenimax MMO – Communications Workers of
As part of Microsoft’s latest round of layoffs, which have already claimed multiple in-development projects including Perfect Dark, Everwild, and an unannounced MMO from the makers of Elder Scrolls
G/O Media has sold gaming site Kotaku to European company Keleops, which previously purchased Kotaku sister site Gizmodo in 2024.
Axios reports that the site's staff will
Layoffs have started (again) at Microsoft, with CNBC reporting that the company will lay off around 9000 people. Many of those cuts are expected to hit Xbox, as first reported
Star Wars Battlefront 2 earned a major accolade with a Guinness World Record, but it’s likely not an award publisher Electronic Arts is proud of, since it’s for
Gamurs Group, owner of sites like Destructoid, Twinfinite, and The Mary Sue, announced the sale of two of its sites in June. Both Dot Esports and The Escapist have recently