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#274: Striker!
Industrial action puts the brakes on the genML death march (a bit, maybe).
Industrial action puts the brakes on the genML death march (a bit, maybe).
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A legendary cutscene maker closes its doors as the game-industry rot continues to spread.
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At Brighton's Develop conference, the vibes are as bleak as the weather.
Sometimes it's not about the win so much as watching the bad guys lose.
A newsletter about video games and the game industry, from writer, consultant and former Edge editor Nathan Brown
An assault on the senses, and the digestive system, at not-E3 2024.
Put your hands in your pockets and let out a weary sigh: it's not-E3 2024.
Sony's new bosses spill the beans on PlayStation's awkward era.
Eurogamer's new owners get off to a miserable start.
A warm Hit Points welcome (sort of) to PlayStation's two new CEOs.
Searching for hope amid the wreckage of another miserable week.
Microsoft takes the industry's layoff mania to a new, unfathomable low.
It's called Take-Two because what you do, right, is take two studios and close them down.
The one where Lars Wingefors talks about lunch.
A newsletter so good I hear they're calling it triple-N.
Shout out to all my fans in the Indonesian slums.
Xbox is dying, and it's definitely not Big Phil's fault.