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Mozilla, Stop Killing Games and more team up to tell the UK to stop making the internet worse

A Utah age verification law targeting VPN users goes into effect this week

Valve CEO Gabe Newell was an enthusiastic supporter of OpenAI in 2018, donating $20 million and even acting as the sole member of an "informal advisory board"

Windrose sails past 1 million copies sold in six days as it hits 200,000 concurrent players

Pragmata has sold over 1 million copies in just 2 days, after 3 delays dragged out game development by 4 years

Suspected U.S President shooter's game pulled from sale on Steam after flood of meme reviews | Bohrdom found new attention after the incident.

US may force operating systems to have mandatory age verification, share info with third parties

Stop Killing Games delivers "absolutely incredible" hearing in European Parliament: "There was no [parliament member] that wasn't responding positively": "There's a long road ahead but the momentum is real."

AMD's senior director of AI thinks 'Claude has regressed' and that it 'cannot be trusted to perform complex engineering'

Arc Raiders players decided to test who was friendlier, PC or console players

Rockstar hackers release their stolen data, reveal that Rockstar was right to not pay them anything for it

"DDoS is not a game. It's a crime!" Europol targets the youth in latest bid to take down DDoS-for-hire infrastructure

Turtle WoW classic server announces shutdown after Blizzard wins injunction

Former Bethesda exec thinks the studio should get more respect for the complex, open worlds it creates: "Go try that s**t in Red Dead Redemption 2"

ChatGPT will praise the mood and 'bedroom/DIY texture' of fart sounds pulled from YouTube

Trendforce says DDR5 RAM kit prices have fallen 'sharply' in US, Europe and China but that contract memory prices 'remain stable'

After 36 years at the legendary FPS studio, Raven Software co-founder Brian Raffel is retiring

CPUID's download page has been hacked, with its popular processor and PC info tools replaced with links to files containing malware (Update: Fixed)

Nightdive's Larry Kuperman retires after 25-year career in games: "We never looked at games as products": "If I have one parting lesson to give to the industry, it's never say die."

Valve veteran Chet Faliszek slams Tim Sweeney and Epic Games for laying off 1000 people while making "as much money as possible… and hey Tim, Gabe's better at that than you": "I worked my ass off at Valve…

'The game industry's in a really horrible place,' Brenda Romero says: 'We were there in the '80s for the crash, and this is definitely crashier'

Major investor 'shocked and sad' that the games industry is 'demonizing' gen AI

Meta Horizon Worlds for VR is closing down in June, less than five years after it launched

Ubisoft lays off 105 people at Red Storm, the studio co-founded 30 years ago by Tom Clancy, converts it to a support role

Capcom proudly announces 2025 was its 12th straight year of growth, and it has PC to thank for it: "We will work to gain a deeper understanding of the characteristics and trends of the PC market and PC users."

Slay the Spire 2 players leave over 9,000 negative Steam reviews in one day over a card nerf that hasn't even gone live yet—but China's Steam restrictions might bear some of the blame

Notorious UK rights group launches legal action against Valve for distributing music in games on Steam without a license

Valve says Steam users downloaded 100 exabytes of games in 2025, and are averaging 274 petabytes of installs and updates every day

Valve says almost 6,000 games made over $100K on Steam in 2025

Pearl Abyss announces Crimson Desert has sold more than 2 million copies in less than 24 hours, promises to "work to make improvements quickly"

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