Mixer’s luck has been a mixed bag lately, with Ninja’s exclusivity deal balancing out layoffs and upset over controversial clothing guidelines.
The ESA left a list of addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses exposed with no security. Now harassment campaigns have started against some on the list, and the ESA may be legally liable according to experts.
Developer Ben Wasser of Glumberland explains how Epic has structured the exclusivity deal and what it means for his studio and Ooblets.
GameStop share price continues to sink as company struggles to regroup in the face of digital distribution and subscription gaming.
Nintendo has a powerful holiday lineup coming, and it’s already off to a great start thanks to Super Mario Maker 2 moving 2.42 million copies in its first three days.
Corsair’s latest acquisition completes the trifecta. Now, the company has a direct stake with consumers who are building a new PC, upgrading an existing one, or purchasing a complete system.
Nintendo has reportedly instructed customer service representatives to fix Joy-Cons suffering from drift issues at no charge. Our call to Nintendo evidences the new policies.
Xbox One is nearing end-of-life, but Microsoft’s big bet on ecosystem-over-console is working well.
Known for its tabletop-to-digital conversion of Terraforming Mars, Onitama, and the upcoming Mansions of Madness: Mother’s embrace, Lucky Hammers has been forced to close its doors and lay off nearly 70 staff members.
Willits has worked on id’s biggest properties, including Quake, Doom, and Rage. His departure will not impact in-development projects like this year’s Doom Eternal.