Another Sony live service shooter may be in trouble as Jade Raymond exits the studio making PvP heist sandbox Fairgames

Sony-owned developer Haven Studios had planned to release its live service shooter Fairgames this year, but the departure of its founder, Jade Raymond, and poorly-received external playtests has resulted in a delay to 2025, according to a Bloomberg report. Raymond started Haven in 2021 just two months after leaving Stadia Games, Google’s relatively short-lived internal…

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Finally, some good news: The world’s only Warhammer academic conference is returning in September to present more talks like ‘The ethical implications of the Imperium’s war with chaos and the inverted meaning of order’

Last year, I had the pleasure of covering the existence of the Warhammer Conference, the world’s first academic conference devoted to philosophical, theoretical, and otherwise scholarly appraisal of everything involving Space Marines, Chaos demons, and grim darkness both futuristic and fantastical. Today, I’m pleased to report that the Warhammer Conference is returning this September to…

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World of Warcraft game director on the woeful patch 11.1.5: ‘It’s not the experience our players are expecting or deserve’

World of Warcraft’s latest patch was riddled with bugs and time-gated content, frustrating players and causing some pundits to pan it as a disaster, with even friendlier streamers noting that the patch process is broken and that Blizzard blew it. (See our full report for the details). I recently interviewed WoW senior game director Ion…

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Clair Obscur’s director has an old YouTube channel full of masterful no-hit Devil May Cry videos because of course he does

Suddenly it all makes sense: The director of the turn-based RPG with combat that plays like an action game, Clair Obscur, is also a hardcore Devil May Cry player. GamesRadar was snooping through Guillaume Broche’s Reddit account—where he once made a post looking for voice actors—and found a YouTube video of him defeating Vergil in…

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I did Liberation Day tariffs in Victoria 3, and it all went well until the famine in Colorado, the 2 lost wars with Canada, and the president beating a man to death with a stick

I began to suspect things were unstable when the president beat a man to death in the street. Daniel Webster was an odd choice of leader by the American people: his predecessor, Andrew Jackson, did a lot of hate crimes and died early, his popularity hovering somewhere around the level of ‘active rebellion’. Yet when…

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Xbox Insiders Get New Ways to Personalize Home

Starting this week, Xbox Insiders will notice a fresh set of customization options rolling out to the recently played games and apps list on Home. This update is part of our ongoing effort to make Home more personal, flexible, and responsive to your feedback. What’s New? The recently played games and apps list on Home…

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The Xbox 360 reveal was 20 years ago and is a time capsule from a world where Elijah Wood roamed free, MTV was still cool, and giant tech companies paid Pimp My Ride to make hideous custom consoles

This week marked 20 years since the reveal of the Xbox 360, an anniversary noted by Kotaku, and as someone old enough to remember getting hyped for this thing, I had to watch it. The reveal took place in 2005, and is basically a collection of signifiers that we’re back in 2005: The video (embedded…

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