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Swedish giant releases the largest piece of its Katamari-like studio roll-up.
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Competing marketplaces like the Epic Games Store could show up on Xbox in the future.
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Modding was seen as the most important next step by developer's leader.
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"Team 0%" declares a bittersweet victory as Trimming the Herbs' creator comes clean.
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This epic RPG reminds us of Skyrim's ambitious jank, but with way better combat.
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Come for the retro Will Wright photo, stay for the game with a pack-in harmonica.
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Larian boss says BG3 is "a story with a beginning, a middle, and an end."
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Developer says there's "no way to confirm" if Nintendo was involved in takedown.
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API should help more games get future FSR improvements without a game update.
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Anyone on the development team could submit an idea on a sticky note.
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"Team 0%" is struggling to clear "Trimming the Herbs" before an April 8 server shutdown.
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It's a more simple and somewhat more liberal version of "Family Sharing."
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Headed by former Cyanogen CEO, it's a Linux OS that might not be fully open.
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Pricy tethered headset falters after the modest success of original PSVR.
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Players eager to revisit all-time shooters met with age-old launch issues.
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Unearthed emails show the fury that helped motivate Epic's Games Store launch.
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New model can respond to natural language commands, even on games it has never seen.
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Redditor paid a reported $670 to rescue the unit and archive the game for posterity.
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Dev says project is "in a legal gray area we are trying to work our way out of..."
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Please do not load up this game if you have real tasks to accomplish, I beg you.