Steam isn’t about to fade away, but its unclear stance is driving a segment of developers (and consumers) away from its platform — and Valve doesn’t seem to care.
PUBG Corp. and Bluehole Inc. strike at Fortnite publisher, Epic Games. Atari Co-Founder, Ted Dabney, passes away. Former ESPN anchor wants to train shoutcasters and esports commentators.
FPS game, Active Shooter, steams up the mainstream media and incenses gun violence advocates. John “TotalBiscuit” Bain passes away. Apple refuses to certify SteamLink app.
Publishers and developers are leaving money on the table when they could be reaching an unprecedented number of gamers from diverse backgrounds.
Nintendo’s chosen indie partners, lovingly referred to as Nindies, have finally found a Nintendo platform that gives them a chance to succeed.
Tabletop gaming isn’t a fad, and neither is its success in digital spaces
Esports Activate shed some light on how we can better bridge the gap between the mainstream and the existing esports community.
There’s a striking parallel between sidequesting and picking up gigs to earn some extra cash
Running a cosplay business is more than setting up a Patreon and watching the money roll in.