Don’t Expect A Pokémon GO Sequel Any Time Soon

It wouldn’t make “much sense”. Niantic’s mobile hit Pokémon GO is nearing its 10th anniversary and in case you were wondering, it probably won’t be getting a sequel… at least any time soon. Scopely’s president of games Ed Wu (and former SVP of Pokémon GO at Niantic) recently spoke to GamesIndustry.biz about the title’s future…

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How well do you know Baldur’s Gate 3’s third act? See what you remember about the RPG’s big finale with a quiz built for real Elder Brains

Do you remember that moment in Baldur’s Gate 3 when you thought you were approaching the end, but then you arrived in Act 3’s big city and realized you weren’t even close? Because I sure do. I remember proudly announcing I was about to finish the RPG, only to spend another 100 hours methodically combing…

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It’s my own fault for thinking Warren Spector’s new multiplayer stealth game adding singleplayer would make it the Thief successor I was hoping for

My first few hours in Thick as Thieves were a good time. It’s a first-person stealth game with lean buttons and maps that look like they were hand-drawn by someone named “Fingers” who sold them to you from out of his overcoat. The setting mixes technology and magic, reinforced by guards with Scottish accents muttering…

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How to watch Warhammer Skulls 2026

Warhammer Skulls 2026 is imminent, bringing us the yearly roundup of Warhammer videogame reveals in both the Grimdark far future, plus Age of Sigmar and the Old World. Though these showcases usually include a few too many mobile games for my liking, this year, the tenth anniversary, is properly stacked. We’ve got Total War: Warhammer…

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I read every document in the Musk vs Altman case and my takeaway is: ‘Heartbreaking: The Worst Person You Know Just Made a Great Point’

The first round of Elon Musk vs Sam Altman has come to a close, with the jury deciding that thanks to the statute of limitations Musk’s case was invalid. Musk has already announced his intention to appeal, with neither the judge or jury having made any findings about the substance of his allegations against Altman:…

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In the early 1990s, Doom was famously installed on more PCs than Windows itself—but how many was that, actually?

We all know Doom was so popular, so monumental, that it changed videogames forever. As a society, we’re still obsessed with installing Doom on increasingly improbable devices, from pregnancy tests to vapes. But sometimes I run into an old factoid about Doom, some detail from its heyday that I’d forgotten, that still puts it in…

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