Tabletop Simulator announces a free 2.0 update that includes a UI overhaul and a marketplace for paid mods

Tabletop Simulator developer Berserk Games has announced big changes coming this year, with “a series of major updates that we will be releasing for free with the goal of modernizing Tabletop Simulator and setting up the platform for success over the coming decade and beyond.” Version 2.0 of the popular virtual tabletop will include a…

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‘Happy Gloom Year!’: The new Gloomwood update is out, and it includes the game’s ‘largest, most vertical open area’ yet

New Blood immersive sim Gloomwood—Thief with guns, if you’re nasty—is still a ways off from full release, but it’s already well worth your time even in early access. Every update has adorned the in-progress build with wild new zones and features, from cutting-edge rat AI to player-morphing monster juice. This time around, New Blood is…

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Dispatch sold over 3 million copies in 2025, and only around five percent of players beat the game without romancing anyone

Interactive superhero show Dispatch was a critical success, receiving a healthy 89% in PC Gamer’s review, and now we’ve learned it was a commercial success, too, selling over 3 million copies in 2025. That figure comes from an animated infographic AdHoc Studio posted on Bluesky earlier today, which is festooned with all sorts of stats…

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Betty Boop, Blondie, and a slew of Mickey Mouse cartoons are entering the public domain, so let’s hope for something better than bargain bin horror games

Title 17 of the United States Code states that “in the case of an anonymous work, a pseudonymous work, or a work made for hire, the copyright endures for a term of 95 years from the year of its first publication.” (Or 120 years after its creation, whichever comes first). After that, it’s offered up…

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