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After forming a new studio at an "apocalyptic" time for game devs, Disco Elysium writer says "this industry is finished" but "video games are not"
By Ashley Bardhan published
News Summer Eternal plans to be worker and player owned
No Man's Sky dev fixed one fan's 611-hour save because "when a player has put that much into our game it deserves the engineering fix"
By Anna Koselke published
News With saves so big, devs "can't help but take extra time" to fix them
Fortnite is saying goodbye to its various Battle Pass currencies and hello to good old fashioned XP, with rewards soon unlockable no matter what modes you play
By Catherine Lewis published
News Unlocking rewards is about to become way faster
Skyrim "was not as polished an experience on the PS3" as getting the RPG to work on Sony's console was a "Herculean effort for Bethesda"
By Anna Koselke published
News Porting the Elder Scrolls game was no easy feat
Balatro creator admits his attempt to 100% his own roguelike game before the mobile port was doomed, and now he has "some words for John Balatro"
By Iain Harris published
News I, too, have words for John Balatro
You would not believe how low the Balatro creator's expectations were for the roguelike: "My actual production project folder is called 'CardGame' and is still in my 'Learning' directory'"
By Issy van der Velde published
News The indie roguelike is a hit, but developer LocalThunk didn't believe it would be
On its 20th anniversary, GTA San Andreas veteran shares the open-world was originally split into three maps: "Memory was very tight on the PS2"
By Kaan Serin published
News Rockstar Game's former tech lead celebrates the game's birthday with a little known fact
After 28 years, N64 emulation is still a nightmare even for Nintendo – Banjo-Tooie on Switch runs its opening demo at goofy double speed
By Dustin Bailey published
News Nintendo Switch is simply too powerful to handle the Banjo-Kazooie sequel
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