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A year and a half after its bitter breakup with NetEase, Blizzard has made a new deal to bring its games back to China—with NetEase
By Andy Chalk last updated
news Blizzard's games are set to return to China this summer.
Gamers seek legal win that would stop developers from rendering online games unplayable: 'It is an assault on both consumer rights and preservation of media'
By Tyler Wilde published
news The organizer of "Stop Killing Games" hopes to get France and other governments to examine the legality of live service shutdowns.
Acclaimed indie studio Vlambeer springs back to life 4 years after declaring 'the end of Vlambeer'
By Joshua Wolens published
News Can't keep a good Vlam down.
Relic Entertainment lays off employees to give itself 'the best possible chance to survive in an increasingly volatile industry'
By Andy Chalk published
news Word of the layoffs comes just one week after Sega cut Relic loose.
Roblox executive says the company isn't 'exploiting child labor,' it's just 'offering people anywhere in the world the capability to get a job'
By Andy Chalk published
news What a year, eh?
Newly-minted Saber Interactive boss says Embracer CEO 'gets a bad rap' for massive layoffs, studio closures, and game cancellations
By Andy Chalk published
news One wonders what kind of rap he thinks would be appropriate.
PC Gamer Chat Log Episode 55: Returning to our childhood
By Mollie Taylor published
Podcast Mollie and Lauren talk about growing up with games.
FCC will vote on bringing back net neutrality regulations on April 25
By Andy Chalk published
news FCC will vote on bringing back net neutrality regulations on April 25.
A software quirk caused Discord's April Fools' video to accidentally rack up more than 1.4 billion YouTube views, 8 times as many as the GTA 6 trailer
By Andy Chalk published
news "Oops," Discord says.
US government denies ESRB's AI-powered face-scanning 'age estimation' proposal, but it's probably not gone for good
By Andy Chalk published
news The FTC has denied the ESRB group's initial proposal for a Privacy-Protective Facial Age Estimation system but says it can resubmit with more supporting information later.
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