Over the past few years of listening to gaming executives talk about the industry during earnings reports, I’ve found Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick to be one of the… Continue reading
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Wizards of the Coast, publisher of Dungeons & Dragons and Magic: The Gathering, has canceled at least five of the videogames it had in development, Bloomberg (opens in… Continue reading
A Canadian development outfit has acquired the exclusive rights to make videogames based on the works and likeness of Charlie Chaplin. The filmmaker and actor wrote, directed and… Continue reading
Once again the Game Rating and Administration Committee of Korea seems to have come through with a hint about an upcoming game. It was thanks to them we… Continue reading
Peter Alexander Kerkhof, an assistant professor of Medieval Studies at the University of Leiden in the Netherlands, has a lot to say about how pigs are portrayed in… Continue reading
The NASA Exoplanets social media team recently released an audio recording of a black hole (opens in new tab), an ultra-dense cosmic body left over from a collapsed… Continue reading
Games Workshop made £25 million from videogames last year, and a dozen more titles are on the way
Games Workshop, the UK-based company behind the Warhammer products, has released its yearly financials (opens in new tab) and discussed its ever-increasing presence in videogames. The Warhammer brand… Continue reading
Dungeons & Dragons is promising a “jam-packed” show this week, as D&D Direct returns on April 21, 2022 at 9 AM PT (5 PM BST). The show will… Continue reading
In March, the Chinese government announced plans to expand its restrictions on online gaming for minors to include livestreaming and social media. At the time, the government was… Continue reading
Videogames have a long history of using World War 2 as a backdrop, but the Holocaust goes virtually untouched. It’s not surprising: By and large, games designed as… Continue reading