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Gabe Newell on Steam monopoly accusations: Gamers have 'enormous choice' about where to buy games
By Andy Chalk published
news Newell also said in 2023 testimony that Steam's 'unwritten rule' against charging lower prices on other storefronts does not exist.

Former BioWare producer says we could be saved from a world where there's 'no AAA games that aren't live services' by looking to movies
By Harvey Randall published
News Hello, Hollywood.

Mass Effect and Metal Gear actor Jennifer Hale calls on studios to take responsibility for their AI use: 'Ain't nobody making you do it'
By Ted Litchfield published
news "The tool does what the human holding the tool tells it to."

The Stop Killing Games movement hits another major milestone as a game preservation bill passes California State Assembly vote
By Rick Lane published
News The bill now moves on to the California State Senate.

Backrooms to triple previous A24 opening weekend record at $85+ million
By Ted Litchfield published
news Maybe Michael Bay shouldn't have nuked the Skibidi Toilet movie after all.

Traffic to DuckDuckGo's proudly 'No AI' search page has tripled since latest Google AI search update
By Ted Litchfield published
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Game Pass success story: It turns out that when you make things cheaper, more people will buy them
By Andy Chalk published
news Who could've guessed?

Balatro publisher Playstack could soon belong to the same private equity firm that owns Fandom and GameSpot
By Lincoln Carpenter published
News Playstack CEO Harvey Elliott says "for now, it's business as usual."

6 months before the launch of Grand Theft Auto 6, Rockstar employees in the UK have formed a union
By Andy Chalk published
news The Rockstar Game Workers Union is a subsidiary of the Independent Workers of Great Britain union that's been fighting Rockstar over the 2025 firing of 31 employees.
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