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Epic gave away nearly 600 million games in 2024, and it's 'not slowing down' for 2025
By Andy Chalk published
news The Epic Games Store's slow, steady growth continues, as 1,100 more games were added to the storefront.

France's biggest game industry union puts together a 'Grève Bundle' to support striking workers
By Andy Chalk published
news More than 1,000 employees of France's videogame industry took part in a one-day strike yesterday.

Dark and Darker developer did not commit copyright infringement, court rules, but has to pay Nexon nearly $6 million anyway
By Andy Chalk published
news Ironmace dodged the copyright bullet, but the court said the studio did infringe on Nexon's trade secrets.

2 years into Unity's long downward spiral, even more employees are being laid off as CEO says it's still 'stretched across too many products'
By Andy Chalk published
news A year after laying off 25% of its global workforce, engine maker Unity is cutting even deeper.

Google's AI made up a fake cheese fact that wound up in an ad for Google's AI, perfectly highlighting why relying on AI is a bad idea
By Ted Litchfield published
news Not gouda enough.

Discord finally adds an Ignore feature so you can gently silence someone's rancid vibes
By Lincoln Carpenter published
News At last: a better way to shun.

Steam makes its ban on games that rely on in-game ads even more explicit, so no 'watch this to continue playing' stuff will be making its way to our PCs
By Ted Litchfield published
news New page, old policy.

The PlayStation Network outage proves PC gamers were right to resist its mandatory sign-in requirement
By Ted Litchfield published
better offline You don't need my email.
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