After experimenting with its microtransaction systems, Jagex is now running a poll for Runescape players to possibly remove some of its major paid systems. Go...
As Electronic Arts rides off into the privatization sunset following its $55B buyout from multiple investment groups including the Saudi Arabian government, the company has...
AMD is on a mission: replace its proprietary AGESA firmware for its Ryzen and EPYC processors with openSIL, which stands for Open-Source Silicon Initialization Library. The move to openSIL will improve security and scalability while improving customization and control for AMD’s customers, including end users. However, that’s not what we’re
Samsung finally launches the P9 Express microSD Express cards, available in 256GB and 512GB options, for Nintendo’s latest Switch 2 handheld gaming console.
BitCraft Online's latest update makes profession-specific claims a new option to encourage more Outposts & Artisan Towns. There's also an update on their very first...
We’ve got a raft of MapleStory stories this week, all gathered here in one post! First, Nexon has finally addressed the situation at last weekend’s MapleCon...
Discussion surrounding the use of AI in game development is once again at the forefront, after EA recently announced its partnership with Stability AI. Those who work in the industry at a variety of levels have chimed in on the matter, and that now includes Strauss Zelnick, CEO of Take-Two Interactive, one of the biggest game publishers in
Nintendo’s ongoing patent lawsuit case against Palworld developers Pocketpair has hit a surprising speedbump, though the battle is far from over. For those unaware, Nintendo is suing Pocketpair for patent infringement in Japanese court, and two of the three patents it is claiming have been violated relate to game mechanics that revolve around
Intel’s ex-CEO, Pat Gelsinger, has praised the news that Nvidia’s latest graphics chips are now in full production on American soil. Highlighting how important the silicon supply chain is for national security, he said that he hopes this will allow Nvidia to go harder and faster in its future developments, too.