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Sony’s Horizon MMORPG won’t launch on PlayStation 5

Lineage developer and Guild Wars publisher NCSoft has unveiled Horizon Steel Frontiers, an MMORPG based on Sony's Horizon IP, for PC, Android, and iOS...

Becoming One with Nature Takes Time and a Lot of Yoga says Pauline Jacobs

The increase in overall pollution that the planet has seen during the past few years has impacted the planet in such a way that...

Contributing to a Brighter Future by Volunterring For Environmental Societies

The increase in overall pollution that the planet has seen during the past few years has impacted the planet in such a way that...

Letting Loose and Having Fun in the Rural Villages Along the Seine in France

The increase in overall pollution that the planet has seen during the past few years has impacted the planet in such a way that...

Activision Blizzard to ‘set the example’ on inclusion, weeks after gaslighting victims

Two weeks after Activision Blizzard described a harassment lawsuit filed against it as "distorted" and "false," company CEO Bobby Kotick claims the publisher will...

Steve Gaynor ‘steps back’ from Fullbright following toxic work environment allegations

Fullbright co-founder Steve Gaynor is stepping back on his role in the development of Open Roads, the company’s next narrative title. The news comes...

Former SEGA president Kenji Matsubara is the new CEO of SNK

SNK Corporation has named former Sega and Zynga Japan president Kenji Matsubara as its new CEO. The Japanese game company, best known for working on...

Understanding the meaningless, micro-reactive, and marvellous writing of Disco Elysium

There are plenty of reasons to adore ZA/UM's intensely idiosyncratic RPG, Disco Elysium, but one of the most apparent is an utterly compelling dialogue...

It looks like Cyberpunk 2077 will return to the PlayStation Store this month

Update: CD Projekt has given its investors a heads up via a regulatory announcement that the rumors are true: Cyberpunk 2077 is headed back...

Microsoft CEO says the company is ‘all-in on gaming’ and wants to democratize play

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has explained the company as a whole is "all-in on gaming" during an interview with Xbox chief Phil Spencer. Spencer quizzed Nadella ahead...

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