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Japanese dev says they 'can't afford' to make Xbox ports with limited manpower
By Dashiell Wood published
An indie game developer has explained why many smaller companies don't create Xbox ports.

Fans react as Take-Two CEO speaks on GTA 6 price — 'I am perfectly fine with a $100 or more game'
By Demi Williams published
Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick has hinted at the price of Grand Theft Auto 6 by suggesting fans will pay a "reasonable" amount for a quality game.

Steam’s Earth Appreciation Festival sale is here: save on more than 170 nature-focused games
By Dashiell Wood published
A new Earth Appreciation Festival sale has just landed on Steam, with discounts on more than 170 environment-focused games.

PUBG director shares thoughts on failed games like Concord and Highguard
By Dashiell Wood published
PUBG director Taeseok Jang has spoken on high-profile live-service flops.

This Ubisoft-published action game began as an origami-themed university project
By Dashiell Wood published
Morbid Metal developer Felix Schade on the art direction of his new action game.

This Ubisoft-published action game began as an origami-themed university project
By Dashiell Wood published
Developer Felix Schade discusses his first release, an Ubisoft-published action game.

The Xbox Games Showcase 2026 airs in June and will be followed by a 'deep dive' into the Gears of War franchise with the E-Day Direct — here's when you can tune in and what to expect
By Demi Williams published
Microsoft has announced plans for its annual Xbox Games Showcase this summer, along with a Gears of War: E-Day Direct.

Sony has shut down Dark Outlaw Games one year after its founding and while it was reportedly 'still in the early stages' of developing its project
By Demi Williams published
Sony has shut down Dark Outlaw Games one year after its founding, and is also making cuts across mobile game development.

Epic Games is laying off more than 1,000 employees just weeks after raising Fortnite V-Buck prices 'to help pay the bills'
By Dashiell Wood published
Epic Games is laying off more than 1,000 employees.

Ubisoft continues with its cost-cutting program as it cuts 100+ jobs and ends game development at its Tom Clancy studio Red Storm Entertainment
By Demi Williams published
Ubisoft has reportedly ended game development at its Tom Clancy studio, Red Storm Entertainment, and laid off more than 100 staff members.
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