Steam’s New Rules Raises Alarms On Banks & Payment Companies Potentially Censoring Games Like Stellar Blade
This could be overreach by these banks and payment companies.

This could be overreach by these banks and payment companies.

Shift Up apparently just gave all their developers Switch 2 consoles as well.

It's clear that Shift Up would have brought the games to more platforms from the start if they could.

Look, Eve is a pretty girl, there's no denying that.

We think he had a genuine interest, too.

The crossover we absolutely knew we needed.

It turns out using generic names for video games can get you in trouble.

If our vote means anything, we'd vote 'no, thank you.'

People will buy for the mods alone, let's be honest.

If only others followed their example...

The next PUBG could be coming from Korea. I mean, PUBG itself actually comes from Korea.

Sticking to one game all the time "isn't healthy."

It sounds like they want to make changes to the PC version too.

It's a good time to jump back in with your pals.

Hopefully this opens the floodgates for even more Korean game studios to go global.

Contractual obligations are standing in the way, sadly.

As is so often the case, glams are the real endgame.

Bosses and Eve are looking good!

Needless to say, SHIFT UP is happy with how the controversial game has performed.


Input lag is absolutely part of game design, but developers shouldn't be talking down to their fans about it.

Some EA Japan executives are puzzled by the notion.


There is certainly a real fear about exploiting gamers for this particular genre of game.
