GTA Online’s Next-Gen PC Update Is Free And Makes It The Definitive Version Of The Game
If this is the final version of Grand Theft Auto Online, it's a good place to leave it in.

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.

It looks like NetEase didn't finish their homework when they studied other companies to make Marvel Rivals.

One can no longer dispute Obsidian's success anymore.

We may be getting this game very very soon.

It's an interesting idea, if not for the dark cloud of allegations against FiveM floating above all of this.

It sounds like someone at Rockstar Games was a little too inspired by their products.

One can only imagine what Take-Two could have in store for people who treated them like this.

Rockstar's acquisition of FiveM may turn out to be a huge mistake in the end.

Clearly, the Switch 2 will have different incentive programs than the Switch has.

As it turns out, Nintendo and other tech companies have been preparing for some time.
