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        Microsoft documents leak new Bethesda games, including an Oblivion remaster26 votes
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        Collective letter from game development companies concerning Unity's runtime fee36 votes
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        Saints Row developer Volition permanently shuts down53 votes
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        How Digital Eclipse set the standard for preserving video game classics with their first Gold Master Series title – The Making of Karateka8 votes
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        Defunct studios discussion - Who remembers Black & White?I just finished playing through the Fata Deum demo and you can really feel the B&W roots, even if it's minus your pet. While there's lots to be excited about off the back of Fata Deum, it does...I just finished playing through the Fata Deum demo and you can really feel the B&W roots, even if it's minus your pet. While there's lots to be excited about off the back of Fata Deum, it does kill me that this IP was left for dead considering how innovative the gameplay was at the time and how much potential it had. Does anyone have fond memories of other hits from now defunct studios? 31 votes
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        Rockstar Games acquires modding team that it previously banned24 votes
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        Making Doom and building the FPS industry at 100 miles per hour | John Romero interview12 votes
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        Embracer Group has shut down Campfire Cabal as the company begins closing down some of its development studios8 votes
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        The offbeat, wonderful Keita Takahashi, creator of Katamari20 votes
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        The team behind Super Smash Bros. Brawl6 votes
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        Hasbro wants old Transformers games to return, but Activision lost them18 votes
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        Tencent to become majority shareholder of Techland19 votes
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        The Digital Antiquarian: Diablo17 votes
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        Game companies are allergic to making fashionable merch — so fans stepped in13 votes
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        Bungie wins landmark lawsuit against player who harassed Destiny staffhttps://www.polygon.com/23793493/bungie-destiny-2-harassment-lawsuit Win empowers employers to protect employees from online harm Bungie has won almost $500,000 in damages from a Destiny 2 player...https://www.polygon.com/23793493/bungie-destiny-2-harassment-lawsuit Win empowers employers to protect employees from online harm Bungie has won almost $500,000 in damages from a Destiny 2 player who harassed one of its community managers and his wife with abusive, racist, and distressing calls and messages, and sent an unsolicited pizza order to their home in a manner designed to intimidate and frighten the couple. According to members of Bungie’s legal team, the judgment from a Washington state court sets important precedents that will empower employers to go after anyone who harasses their employees online, and strengthen the enforcement of laws against online trolling and harassment. “This one is special,” Bungie’s attorney Dylan Schmeyer tweeted. As laid out in the court’s judgment, the defendant, Jesse James Comer, was “incensed” when the community manager — whom both Bungie and the court declined to name, to protect them from further harassment — spotlighted some fan art by a Black community member. Using anonymous phone numbers, Comer left a string of “hideous, bigoted” voicemails on the community manager’s personal phone, some asking that Bungie create options in Destiny 2 “in which only persons of color would be killed,” before proceeding to threaten the community manager’s wife with more racist voicemails and texts. Then he ordered a pizza to be delivered to their home, leaving instructions for the driver to knock at least five times, loudly, to make the intrusion as frightening as possible. The court ruled that Comer was liable to pay over $489,000 in damages, fees, and expenses it had accrued in protecting and supporting its employees, investigating Comer, and prosecuting the case against him. As laid out in a Twitter thread by Kathryn Tewson, a crusading paralegal who worked on the case, the judgment is significant because it recognizes that patterns of harassment escalate from online trolling to real-world violence; establishes that harassment of an employee for doing their job damages the employer as well, which can then use its resources to go after the culprit; and recognized a new tort — a legal term for a form of injury or harm for which courts can impose liability — around cyber and telephone harassment. (article continues) 38 votes
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        Microsoft wins US Federal Trade Commission fight to buy Activision Blizzard76 votes
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        Daedalic Entertainment ending internal development, work on new Lord of the Rings game halted24 votes
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        Minecraft's devs exit its seven million-strong subreddit after Reddit's ham-fisted crackdown on protest85 votes
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        Famed writer Stephen King granted Remedy Entertainment the rights to use his infamous quote that opens the original Alan Wake for just $126 votes
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        Finland games industry disappointed by new immigration reforms – 30% of the industry is made up of gaming professionals that have immigrated to the country10 votes
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        A dialog in Real Time Strategy - The early years of competition between Blizzard and Westwood18 votes
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        Behind the road tools | Developer insights #1 | Cities: Skylines II11 votes
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        The creators of Disney’s new platformer explain the hard lessons of making games for kids13 votes
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        Microsoft has been temporarily restrained from buying Activision Blizzard, US judge rules62 votes
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        Atlus leaked on Instagram. Persona 3 remake and another Persona 5 spin-off.16 votes
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        ‘True Detective was definitely on our mind’ – Remedy Entertainment explains how the HBO show and '90s movies are key influences for Alan Wake II3 votes
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        Star Wars: The Old Republic going third-party as BioWare focuses on Mass Effect and Dragon Age8 votes
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        The Expanse: A Telltale Series is a love letter to fans of the franchise15 votes
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        Remedy Entertainment's creative director Sam Lake shares how the long-awaited sequel to Alan Wake finally became a reality6 votes
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        Investigation: Who’s telling the truth about Disco Elysium?16 votes
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        THQ Nordic wants Remedy Entertainment to change its mind about a digital-only release for Alan Wake II5 votes
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        How I designed Fruit Ninja9 votes
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        Bungie tracks down another Destiny 2 cheat maker – Daniel Larsen was one of the pseudonymous developers involved in last year's Elite Boss Tech lawsuit5 votes
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        How two people spent twenty years creating gaming’s most complex simulation system5 votes
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        Naughty Dog's game design is outdated6 votes
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        How Helsinki became the mobile gaming capital of the world4 votes
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        Saami Council has demanded Square Enix remove the Far Northern Attire from Final Fantasy XIV due to the use of cultural property and an infringement of rights10 votes
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        Returnal, the PS5 hit, is a master class in porting a console game to PC4 votes
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        Working at Valve: 'A Fearless Adventure' or 'Lord of the Flies'?9 votes
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        Exclusive: Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon details with Hidetaka Miyazaki and Masaru Yamamura5 votes
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        Gearbox has purchased the Risk of Rain IP from Hopoo Games5 votes
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        Ubisoft and Riot Games announce the “Zero Harm in Comms” research project to detect harmful content in game chats4 votes
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        Exclusive: Final Fantasy 16’s developers open up about Game of Thrones comparisons, sidequests, and representation4 votes
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        The Witcher Remake is in development13 votes
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        EA has confirmed it will shut down the online services for several games early next year, including Mirror's Edge and NBA Jam: On Fire Edition7 votes
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        RetroAhoy: X-COM5 votes
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        The immoral design of Diablo Immortal6 votes
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        Netflix establishes an internal games studio in Helsinki, led by former Zynga GM Marko Lastikka6 votes
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        Rockstar Games issue message regarding recent leak7 votes