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Microsoft says its new developer tools can reduce Xbox’s climate impact
Xbox maker says power-saving changes "can be entirely imperceptible to the gamer."
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Judge dismisses gamers’ claims that Microsoft/Activision merger will spoil gaming
Gamers have 20 days to supply more evidence showing the merger would harm them.
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Microsoft’s new Xbox mobile gaming store may launch in 2024
Microsoft wants to fill its Xbox mobile store with Activision games
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B.C. parent launches class-action lawsuit against makers of Fortnite
The proposed class-action lawsuit alleges the game is designed to be "as addictive as possible" for children. Find out more.
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The FTC finalizes Epic's $245 million settlement over sketchy Fortnite purchases
The FTC slammed Epic Games with $245 million in fines this week over misleading dark pattern design and kids' privacy protections.
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Microsoft signs fourth Call of Duty deal in fresh bid to win over regulators
Microsoft has announced two new Xbox cloud streaming deals this week.
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Valve likes the idea of an OLED Steam Deck, too, but says it isn't as simple as it sounds
Swapping to a new screen is "a bigger amount of work than people are assuming it would be."
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Switch’s successor faces backwards compatibility challenges, developer suggests | VGC
A new video has suggested that a successor to the Nintendo Switch could face backward compatibility issues, due to the technical hurdles of moving from the Nintendo Switch’s architecture to new hardware.
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Atomic Heart video game draws scrutiny from Ukrainian officials and gamers for alleged Russia ties
New video game Atomic Heart, set in an alternative history in which the Soviet Union experiences a tech boom following World War II, is facing allegations that it peddles dangerous pro-Russian propaganda and criticism for its developer’s perceived connections with Russia amid the country’s invasion of Ukraine. On Friday, Vice Prime Minister of Ukraine and Minister of Digital Transformation Mykhailo Fedorov tweeted official letters he sent to the heads of Sony, Microsoft and Valve, urging them to block Atomic Heart from their gaming platforms.
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The FTC has told PlayStation it has to reveal its third-party exclusivity deals
Sony's request to quash a Microsoft subpoena has been mostly rejected…
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Senators urge Meta not to open Horizon Worlds up to younger teens
Two senators have urged Mark Zuckerberg not to open up Meta's Horizon Worlds app to younger teenagers.
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The Legend of Zelda timeline, explained
Where does Tears of the Kingdom fit in the convoluted plot?
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Modern Warfare 2 is proof Call of Duty needs to take a year off | Digital Trends
The state of Modern Warfare 2 is dire, proving that Call of Duty needs to take a year off to give developers more time.
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Nintendo Switch Online 2.5.0 version rolling out with new upgrades
Just recently, Nintendo has started releasing a new version 2.5.0 build for its Nintendo Switch Online service, which includes various improvements, including updated content for the Splatoon 3 widgets. Additionally, some minor changes have also been implemented to enhance the overall user experience. With these updates, Nintendo aims to provide a smoother and more enjoyable online gaming experience for its users.
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Microsoft says no to Activision merger without 'Call of Duty'
European regulators say Microsoft may need to divest 'Call of Duty' over antitrust concerns. Microsoft says that would be a deal breaker.
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How the Harry Potter video game became an ethical minefield
Hogwarts Legacy is one of the most anticipated video games of all time. Whether or not you play it is a question of morality.
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Miyamoto doesn't like being called the Spielberg of video games: "Nintendo is Nintendo"
Nintendo game director and creator of Super Mario Bros. Shigeru Miyamoto would kindly request you stop calling him the Spielberg of video games
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Diablo IV’s open beta starts next month
The open beta kicks off on March 24th.
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Steam now allows you to copy games to Steam Deck and other PCs over a local network | Engadget
Valve is giving Steam Deck users with slow internet connections or bandwidth caps a new way to install games on their devices with its new local network game transfers feature..
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Even Mario’s creator wasn’t sure a Nintendo theme park could work
Polygon spoke with Shigeru Miyamoto and Shinya Takahashi about bringing the park to life
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