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The trials of a billionaire Bond villain: Oculus founder Palmer Luckey sues after getting stuck in a car elevator in the mansion he bought just to store cars
By Rich Stanton published
news Luckey also owns an ex-Navy speedboat with a mounted machine gun. God bless America.
'Our resolve is unwavering and should not be tested': Major union SAG-AFTRA breaks glass on big red strike button as negotiations continue on voice actor AI protections
By Harvey Randall published
News An escalation by every metric.
Microsoft responds to the FTC, argues its Game Pass price hike is actually a good deal for gamers because the new cheapest tier includes multiplayer now
By Ted Litchfield published
news Why, in the Year of our Lord 2024, does multiplayer functionality still cost extra?
Bethesda Game Studios developers form 'wall to wall' union that includes artists, designers, and programmers
By Tyler Wilde published
news The Fallout and Elder Scrolls developer is a union shop now.
Hideki Kamiya asks Capcom to let him make Okami 2 and Viewtiful Joe 3: 'Creators have the duty to create sequels fans want to see… I still feel like I haven't fulfilled my duty'
By Wes Fenlon published
News The director behind some of Capcom's finest action games left PlatinumGames last year, but he's not retiring.
'Cozy exploration meets true crime' on horseback is the MMO I didn’t know I wanted
By Kara Phillips published
News Let's see where this goes.
FTC says I told you judge, I warned you bro, as it unloads on Microsoft for Game Pass price hikes and 'a degraded product' that it says break promises made to seal the Activision merger
By Joshua Wolens published
News The FTC notes that Microsoft didn't mention these hikes when it was talking about bringing CoD to Game Pass subs on day one.
Comics giant Dark Horse says it won't use AI art or writing, is instead 'committed to supporting human creative professionals'
By Ted Litchfield published
news Straight and to the point.
Sega identifies harasser making 'excessive slanderous and insulting comments' towards one of its staff, sues them into oblivion, and says if anyone wants to try the same it's their funeral
By Joshua Wolens published
News "As there has been no improvement, we have been forced to take legal action."
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