Being the boss in a game changes how everything works. Instead of following someone else’s plan, players make the rules and decide what happens next. Power becomes the main goal. It can mean running a ...
Remember the overall strength of Giannis Antetokounmpo's Incredible Hulk costume on Halloween eve two years ago at the postgame news conference? The mean, green mug! Absolutely brilliant. Well, ...
Over the weekend, the Cosplay Club gathered in the Rhatigan Student Center for a celebration of all things Minion and “Despicable Me” related. Their Steal the Moon event, which is now in its second ...
Boss Fight Entertainment, which the sreaming giant acquired in 2022, will shut down as it pivots its gaming strategy. By Alex Weprin Senior Editor Netflix has shut down Boss Fight Entertainment, the ...
The second major Netflix Games studio has been closed, it’s been confirmed overnight following mass layoffs. Boss Fight Entertainment, which Netflix acquired in March 2022, has been shut down. The ...
TL;DR: Electronic Arts is aggressively integrating AI, including its generative chatbot ReefGPT, to automate game development and reduce costs. However, experimental AI tools cause coding errors and ...
The Toronto Blue Jays are World Series-bound for the first time since 1993. George Springer delivered an iconic moment in Game 7 against the Seattle Mariners on Monday. Trailing by two runs in the ...
Microsoft has confirmed its "next-gen hardware" is in development. In an interview with Variety, Xbox president Sarah Bond discussed the company's partnership with ROG for the ROG Xbox Ally handheld – ...
Chris Littlechild (He/Him) is an Editor and Writer Trainer from the United Kingdom. He has been gaming since receiving an original Game Boy and copies of Super Mario Land and Super Mario Land 2: Six ...
Fans of Silent Hill and Bloober Team received exciting news during the studio’s latest investor chat, where company president Piotr Babieno and vice president Karolina Nowak confirmed a new project ...
As reported by Automaton, a survey conducted by the Computer Entertainment Supplier’s Association (CESA) during June and July found that 51% of Japanese game companies are using AI in some capacity.