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.
Customers experiencing problems after the one-year warranty are paying out-of-pocket, and Nintendo should have known, the suit alleges. Legal experts weigh in on the suit’s possible impact.
A G2A employee has solicited reporters and critics to break laws and post a pre-written advertisement without disclosure or disclaimer revealing the source. The company has angered the development community by allowing ‘shady’ Steam Gift sales, but a proposed key-blocking tool may be a baby step in the right direction.
The metal band accused the Duke Nukem developer of creating confusion through Ion Maiden’s name and logo. 3D Realms relented with a name change.
Attorneys and game developers chat with GameDaily about controversial key reseller, G2A, and what could happen next.
Remedy held onto the property rights for Alan Wake since its 2010 release, but Microsoft had the publishing rights until recently. This acquisition, along with a 2.5-million Euro royalty payment, puts the Finnish dev in complete control of Alan Wake.
Adam Whyte, founder of Edge Esports, outlined the problems with poorly drafted contracts in the world of esports and how the space must mature from a legal standpoint.
It may be an uphill battle for the VR company, but the suit against Nreal is important to show potential investors that Magic Leap is willing to fight for its intellectual property.
New documents in the suit filed by Wade Callender, former Gearbox corporate counsel, against Randy Pitchford back up a claim that Pitchford diverted studio money to a personal company.
The California Department of Fair Employment and Housing has filed an investigation enforcement action against the studio, but Riot claims it has been cooperating.