Hytale creator’s brutal honesty about unfinished game might be exactly what Early Access needs
When a game developer openly declares their project “not good enough” for release, the usual response involves damage control, delayed announcements, and carefully worded PR
Xbox Game Pass just weaponized Fortnite’s biggest moneymaker, and PlayStation should be worried
When Microsoft casually dropped Fortnite Crew membership into Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscriptions this month, the company didn’t just add another perk to an already
When the cloud falls: Cloudflare outage exposes gaming’s dangerous dependency on centralized infrastructure
The moment League of Legends players worldwide found themselves staring at error messages instead of loading screens, a uncomfortable truth crystallized: modern gaming exists entirely
Dutch Game Week 2025: Breda transforms into Europe’s gaming capital for seven days of industry celebration
When an entire Dutch city dedicates a full week to celebrating every facet of gaming culture, you know the industry has reached cultural milestone status.
Rosewater review: how a journalist’s notebook replaced the six-shooter in gaming’s most thoughtful Western
Point-and-click adventures set in the Wild West typically arm players with revolvers and righteous vengeance, but Rosewater hands you something far more subversive: a fountain
Valve’s ambitious Steam Machine revival faces a massive Linux roadblock that could derail the entire project
When Valve unveiled its reimagined Steam Machine this week alongside a brand new Steam Controller, the announcement sent ripples through the PC gaming community. This
Unite 2025: why Unity’s flagship conference signals a crucial turning point for game development communities
When the world’s most ubiquitous game engine brings its annual pilgrimage back to Europe this November, it represents more than just another industry conference. Unite
The golden age paradox: why gaming’s most ambitious lineup ever might also be its riskiest
When every other week brings announcements of games that promise to redefine their genres, the concept of being “speechless” starts losing meaning. Yet 2025 and
Rue Valley review: when ambitious mental health metaphors collapse under repetitive gameplay
Some games fail because they aim too low, content to rehash familiar formulas without adding meaningful innovation. Rue Valley commits the opposite sin, reaching for
HAVN HS 420 review: the fish tank case that finally balances form with function
When your PC costs as much as a used car, hiding it inside a bland metal box feels like storing a sports car in a