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It’s a happy ending for the artist whose work was stolen by Bungie and used in Marathon: She’s credited in the game as ‘visual design consultant’

It came to light in 2025 that Bungie had stolen work from artist Antireal and used it in Marathon—and I don’t mean in the “borrowed ideas from” way, I mean in the straight-up “copied and pasted” way. The situation was made doubly awkward because this had happened previously, in Bungie’s other game Destiny 2—and more…

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Valve still ‘hopes’ to ship Steam Machines in 2026, but a delay into 2027 is starting to look like a real possibility: ‘Memory and storage shortages have created challenges for us’

The new hardware lineup revealed by Valve in 2025—the Steam Controller, Steam Frame VR headset, and Steam Machine—made quite a first impression. The Steam Machine in particular came off as streamlined, simple, and very capable: A significant evolution over Valve’s early Steam Machines that has the potential to finally bring livingroom PC gaming to the…

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The horse gamers have spoken: This new horse sim has ‘a beautiful sense of realism I haven’t felt since RDR2’

Horse games have a reputation—a fairly earned one, I’m sad to say—for being bad. If they’re horse-accurate, they’re ugly. If they’re pretty, they’re boring. If they’re highly anticipated, they’re buggy and unsupported. Horse enthusiast gamers have been burned before and often left half-fulfilled by the latest horse games. Horse courier sim The Legend of Khiimori…

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Slay the Spire 2 dev celebrates its instant success by reminding players to support ‘small indie passion projects’ like Marathon too

After being delayed in late 2025, Slay the Spire 2 entered early access on March 5 and was instantly a mega-hit. It shot past the two most recent big-hitters, Marathon and Resident Evil: Requiem, and remains firmly entrenched at the top of Steam’s best-sellers. That’s perhaps not surprising for the sequel to one of the…

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‘Oh s**t, here we go again’: White House uses videogame clips to promote its war in Iran, including CJ’s iconic line from Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas

One of the most famous and enduring lines of dialog in videogames is the prophetic utterance of Carl “CJ” Johnson in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas: “Ah shit, here we go again.” It’s a feeling I can relate to, because the US government is once again using videogames to promote its policies and activities, this…

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