Editor's Picks
There Are Too Many Goddamn Games, and It's a Huge Problem (Unless You're a Gamer)
The number of games released on Steam has nearly doubled in just four years. It's a golden age for the players, but it's becoming an unwinnable war for developers.
Indie Rogue-lite CloverPit Sells 100,000 Copies in First 24 Hours
There's a new indie darling in town. CloverPit is a hellish mix of Balatro and Buckshot Roulette, and it just sold 100,000 copies in its first 24 hours. Time to pay attention.
EA is Reportedly Ditching the Stock Market in a Massive $50 Billion Deal
In what could be the biggest buyout in history, EA is reportedly about to be taken private. Is this good news for gamers, or are we just trading one corporate overlord for another?
Valve is Actually Refunding Destiny 2 Players With 2,000 Hours After Bungie Region-Locks the Game
Bungie just made Destiny 2 unplayable in a bunch of countries overnight. In a shocking twist, Steam is actually giving some players refunds—even one with 2,000 hours clocked.
Payday 2 Devs Try to Milk a 12-Year-Old Game, Get Absolutely Wrecked by Players
In today's 'how to piss off your entire fanbase' lesson, the Payday 2 devs secretly jacked up their DLC price, then offered a subscription as a 'solution.' It went about as well as you'd expect.
Helldivers 2 is Getting Review Bombed Again, This Time for Being an Unplayable Mess
The fight for Managed Democracy has a new enemy: a game that freezes, stutters, and crashes constantly. Helldivers 2 is back to 'Mixed' on Steam, and players are (understandably) furious.
What Does It Take to Get a Custom Achievement from Valve? 40,000 Games.
You think your backlog is bad? A gamer in Shanghai just got a custom achievement from Valve for owning over 40,000 games. I’m not sure if I should be impressed or scared.
Cyberpunk 2077 Finally Overtakes Fallout: New Vegas in Mod Downloads, and We All Know Why
It finally happened. A modern giant has dethroned a legend in the modding scene. But let's be honest, we all know the real reason Cyberpunk 2077 finally passed Fallout: New Vegas.
This New Strategy Game Is Basically Crusader Kings With Drones and Nukes
Just when you thought the strategy genre couldn't get any more ambitious, a Polish studio announces Systemic War, a game that's being called 'Crusader Kings meets Total War and Broken Arrow'. Let's see what this glorious mess is all about.
Kojima's Dropping Movies Now, Because Of Course He Is
Just when you thought the world of Death Stranding couldn't get any weirder, Kojima announces not one, but two movies. One is live-action from A24, the other is an anime called Mosquito.
Valve's New CS2 Loot Box Isn't Gambling, It's Just Predatory
Valve, the undisputed kings of the microtransaction, have invented a new kind of loot box for CS2 that's somehow even more manipulative than the old one.
Valve Admits It Completely Screwed a Game's Launch, Offers a 24-Hour Sale as an Apology
Imagine working on your dream game for ten years, only for Steam to forget to tell anyone it came out. That's the heartbreaking story of Planet Centauri.
Palworld Dev Defends Early Access, and Honestly, He Has a Point
Pocketpair's community manager has pushed back against criticism of Palworld's Early Access label, arguing that player feedback is essential and pointing to successes like Baldur's Gate 3.
After Its CEO Told Everyone to Get a Refund, Gearbox Now Says Fixing Borderlands 4 is Its 'Top Priority'
Just days after Randy Pitchford's public meltdown, the actual developers at Gearbox are trying to put out the fire, promising a major performance patch is their "top priority."
Hollow Knight: Silksong is a Fucking Juggernaut, Already Selling Millions
It turns out that making a masterpiece and selling it for a fair price is a good business strategy. Who knew?
"The Game Is the Game": Randy Pitchford Tells Unhappy Borderlands 4 Players to Get a Refund
Instead of, you know, fixing the game, Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford's solution to Borderlands 4's performance issues is to tell players to get a refund. A bold PR strategy, to say the least.
Battlefield 6 Devs Admit the Xbox Series S Was a 'Challenge' to Tame
The Xbox Series S has become the industry's favorite scapegoat, but the Battlefield 6 devs say the struggle to optimize for it actually made the whole game more stable.
While AAA Games Are Imploding, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Quietly Sold 4.4 Million Copies
Remember that stylish French RPG everyone's been talking about? It turns out Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 has quietly sold a staggering 4.4 million copies, proving you don't need a billion-dollar budget to make a hit.
The 'Stop Killing Games' Campaign Smashed Its Goal, Now It's Taking the Fight to Brussels
Remember that massive petition to stop publishers from murdering our games? Well, it got 1.45 million signatures, and now the real fight against the industry lobbyists is about to begin.
'I Don't Know If We're Going to Make It': Star Citizen Dev Casts Doubt on Squadron 42's 2026 Release
In news that will shock absolutely no one, a Star Citizen developer has already started walking back the 2026 release promise for Squadron 42. Insert surprised Pikachu face here.