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Creating the card-based RPG Battle Suit Aces

Battle Chef Brigade developer Trinket Studios is back, this time with a card-based role-playing game called Battle Suit Aces. Card games and giant mechs...

Ben Kvalo’s vision for a sustainable game industry

Why is the game industry suffering in 2025? The answer is—complicated. But everyone agrees that large companies being too brittle to survive a multimillion...

Crystal Dynamics confirms another round of layoffs

Tomb Raider developer and Embracer subsidiary Crystal Dynamics has confirmed its third round of layoffs this year. In a statement shared on LinkedIn, the studio...

Halo Infinite to receive final major content update

Halo Infinite will receive its final major update on November 18, 2025, to allow Halo Studios to refocus on developing new titles.The shooter launched...

Microsoft discontinues decade old Xbox 360

Months after the console celebrated its tenth birthday, Microsoft has announced it'll be discontinuing the Xbox 360. The news came straight from the mouth of...

BioShock creator heading up interactive Twilight Zone reboot

BioShock creator Ken Levine wants to blur the lines between video games and film with his next project; a live-action interactive reboot of classic sci-fi show, The...

F1 and Dirt dev Codemasters posts first profit in five years

Three days after rescuing MotorStorm and DriveClub developer, Evolution Studios, Codemasters said it posted its first operational profit in five years. The racing specialist has...

A new challenger arrives on the eSports scene with e-commerce giant Alibaba

Alibaba, the largest e-commerce company in China, announced a $15.4 million partnership with Singaporean online company YuuZoo to manage Alibaba eSports events in China.The...

10 months later, MAME finishes its transition to open source

Almost a year after the folks who maintain the Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator or (MAME) said they would make the project completely open source, they've...

Sony is closing down the PSP’s native marketplace

Sony has announced it'll be shutting down the PlayStation Portable's (PSP) native PlayStation Store on March 31. An update to the PSP support page reveals the...

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