Another metaverse is set to die in June

Another metaverse is set to die in June

Remember the metaverse? I do, occasionally, when circumstances conspire to remind me. It will never not amuse me that there were two schools of thought during those heady days: Self-proclaimed super-genius Mark Zuckerberg renamed his whole damn multi-billion-dollar company after it, and PC Gamer’s Wes Fenlon called bullshit. Guess who was right? (Hint: Not Zuck.)…

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The world of videogames is ‘currently not well understood’ with major decisions based on ‘a limited, partial view’, say industry organisations UKIE and OKRE

It’s a common lament in gaming communities that the people with the most decision-making power over the industry—from CEOs of major studios to politicians drafting new policy—often seem the least informed on how it actually works. But beyond mentally filing such moments away as further proof that all rich people are idiots, we don’t tend…

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Saccharine Echo: Paranormal Dating Novel or Something More?

Category: ID@Xbox May 15, 2026 Saccharine Echo: Paranormal Dating Novel or Something More? Kira Liss, Developer, Neverliss Summary A romantic story with an unconventional twist. Morally gray characters we can’t help but love. Aesthetics and symbolism in the details. While the otome genre has its own conventions and distinctive features, Saccharine Echo reimagines some of…

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Baldur’s Gate 2 almost had a ‘time travel plot’, letting you visit an alternate future where BG1’s main villain rules the Sword Coast

Baldur’s Gate 2 sent us on a lot of unusual detours: running a playhouse, going undercover in the Underdark disguised as a drow, becoming trapped inside a magically-transformed circus tent. I love ’em all, but now I know we missed out on possibly the most audacious detour—one that would have involved time travel, alternate dimensions…

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Framework says its Wireless Touchpad Keyboard ‘is by far our most waitlisted product’

Framework, the company known for ultra-repairable laptops and desktop PCs, is launching a wireless touchpad keyboard, and it has become the company’s most waitlisted item. When you consider the company is not traditionally known for accessories, it’s strange to think that’s the device people really want. As announced on the company’s X page today, the…

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