Gaming

In a striking legal intervention, Ubisoft has sparked a fierce debate regarding digital ownership and consumer rights, particularly surrounding its now-defunct racing game, The Crew. Players recently filed a lawsuit against the gaming giant, expressing outrage over the game’s sudden unplayability after the servers were shuttered last year. Ubisoft’s response? A bold assertion that players
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In the gaming universe, few franchises encapsulate the delicious absurdity of ecological hypocrisy quite like Monster Hunter. Players immerse themselves in vast ecosystems, pillaging them for resources while supposedly championing nature’s balance. The recent release of Monster Hunter Wilds reignited this debate, prompting players to reflect on their roles as ostensibly noble protagonists—but truth be
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In a digital age where pristine graphics and hyper-realistic imagery dominate the gaming landscape, it’s refreshing to witness the resurgence of glitch art as a celebrated aesthetic. Babushka’s Glitch Dungeon Crystal, crafted by indie developer Jakeonaut, brings this unique style to the forefront, challenging the typical notions of beauty associated with video games. This quirky
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In an era where social justice issues penetrate all aspects of life, including entertainment, the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement has targeted Microsoft as part of its broader campaign against alleged complicity in human rights violations. This campaign has gained traction, especially among gamers who see the intertwining of technology, corporate responsibility, and geopolitical
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Recently, a significant development has emerged from the vibrant yet tumultuous world of video game development, highlighting the expanding movement for worker rights within the industry. Approximately 300 employees at ZeniMax Media, the parent company of iconic franchises like Elder Scrolls, Doom, and Fallout, have banded together to form a union under the name ZeniMax
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