Ubisoft Warns That Assassin’s Creed Shadows Leaks “Do Not Represent The Final Quality Of The Game”
This warning is somewhat unfortunate because there is actually some positive buzz for those leaks.

This warning is somewhat unfortunate because there is actually some positive buzz for those leaks.

It's time to accept that we can't actually tell if AI was used until the developers say so.

It's not entirely clear if this is just Jeff thinking aloud or if he had insiders confirming it.

The tech industry was definitely preparing for something like this for some time now.

After everything that's happened, Ubisoft may have finally understood the assignment.

Grasshopper Manufacture and Toshihiro Nagoshi's Nagoshi Studio are among those studios whose fates are uncertain.

Apparently behind the fan acclaim this game was already at the knife's edge.

If all of this sounds careless, it kind of is.

Maybe Xbox isn't over after all.

If this is the final version of Grand Theft Auto Online, it's a good place to leave it in.

Worth remembering fans would love to hear rumors, accurate or not, just because EA won't talk about the game.

This deal might actually be good news for James Bond video games.

They gotta settle them all.

There's a ton of Hasbro tentpole IPs that Saber could turn into excellent video games.

Let's be clear; this isn't because Sony hates some countries. It's because Sony hasn't properly put their business in order as a PC publisher.

It seems that not everything in that fivem expose should have been taken at face value.

We knew the event was coming, but what are we going to see in it?

This time, that may not necessarily be a bad thing.

Sony seems content to just face each new lawsuit that comes out instead of reversing the policy.

The investments Chinese companies made seem to have become a double edged sword.

Rockstar should probably say something soon before the real reputational damage comes for them.

NetEase seems to think it's better to ask for forgiveness than permission.

Levine continues to be a contentious figure in the industry, for the same reasons that he was over a decade ago.

Nintendo is certainly making some interesting business choices in relation to China.
