This AI-driven RPG platform, called Voyage, enables players to design their own gaming worlds with the help of AI. Players ...
Epic Games said Tuesday it would cut more than 1,000 jobs after a drop in engagement for “Fortnite,” its flagship title, the latest cuts in the video-game industry whose growth has stalled amid ...
A 95-rated PS5 and PS4 RPG with up to 140 hours of content is now free with PlayStation Plus Extra and PlayStation Plus Premium. With its 95 rating, the RPG in question not only ranks as one of the ...
Video game publisher Epic Games is laying off 1,000 workers, citing a drop in engagement with its signature title, Fortnite. In a memo to employees (read it in full below), CEO Tim Sweeney noted that ...
The studio is building a public demo to secure a lead investor and unlock further capital The company is structured as a majority Black-owned studio focused on IP ownership High-profile mentors ...
The Indiana Fever will play the Nigeria Women’s National Team at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on May 2 at 7 p.m. to finish off the preseason slate, the team announced Thursday. Tickets go on sale for the ...
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As the Nfl continues to expand its reach and capitalizes on the ever-growing popularity of the sport both domestically and globally, talk of adding an 18th regular-season game has become more apparent ...
Epic Games Inc. is cutting more than 1,000 jobs across the company amid a downturn in engagement with the online video game Fortnite over the past year. “We’re spending significantly more than we’re ...
TL;DR: ByteDance is selling its mobile gaming unit Moonton, creator of Legends: Bang Bang, to Saudi Arabia's Savvy Games Group for over $6 billion. This deal expands Savvy's gaming portfolio, which ...
It seems like Mickey D’s is finally leaving delusion land — where a McMeh burger costs $9 — and trying to win back fleeing customers with what everyone needs right now in this economy: value deals.
Tristan Jurkovich began his career as a journalist in 2011. His childhood love of video games and writing fuel his passion for archiving this great medium’s history. He dabbles in every genre, but ...