Ars Technica Gaming

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  1. Union wants to halt a "perpetual cycle" of layoffs, get back to contract bargaining.
  2. Clever coding and graphical compromises get a classic game on more classic hardware.
  3. Dozens of titles too taxing for Steam Deck are still unrated for the new hardware.
  4. As much as 50 percent of some teams affected by reductions, and more could be coming.
  5. Ars analysis suggests the 9-year-old console could keep selling for years.
  6. Move affects ~20% of the gaming division, which will refocus on its biggest franchises.
  7. C:\ArsGames takes a look at the time Chris Roberts more or less made a whole movie.
  8. “We will own nothing, it's truly sad.”
  9. GTA6 might be an outlier, though—at least for now.
  10. Valve says it's using a randomized purchase queue to make the experience "less frustrating and more fair."
  11. The repurposing of Pokémon Go data for AI training continues to draw scrutiny.
  12. Brutal self-assessment paints a picture of a Microsoft gaming division in crisis.
  13. Move also cuts off a massive market of legit users who buy cards with physical cash.
  14. The superior RX 9070 also launched for $549 just over a year ago.
  15. Sprite-based graphics architecture makes first-person 3D a challenge.
  16. The 5800X3D returns at $349, while the 7700X3D debuts at $329.
  17. But the hardware refresh is tethered to a bundle with pricey AR glasses.
  18. Nvidia's new chips will power laptop workstations and mini desktop PCs at first.
  19. The port seems solid, and all DLC is supported—but there's no crossplay, sadly.
  20. Intel's Arc B390 integrated GPU has offered impressive performance in laptops.