Microsoft and Valve sued, PlayStation's first party downturn, and could a UK social media ban impact games? - Patch Notes #55
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Nintendo to debut a Switch 2 model with replaceable batteries in the EU
How the Replaced devs fixed display bloat with a stylish gadget
Amazon suggests IO Interactive might not return for 007 First Light sequel
PlayerUnknown Productions is laying off staff and halting development on Go Wayback
Team17 has laid off members of its marketing and communications department
Total consumer spending on games topped $60B in the US in 2025
Mina the Hollower sells 300,000 copies in three days
Tekken 8 game director Kohei Ikeda has left Bandai Namco
PlayStation first-party game sales show a decline since 2020
How to direct unconventional games like Control Resonant
Bungie experiments by adding casual PvP-lite mode to Marathon
UK social media ban could impact video game platforms
Atari to acquire Crossy Road developer Hipster Whale
Fable reboot delayed until February 2027
Crafting Clair Obscur: Expedition 33's mournful tale ft. Jennifer Svedeberg-Yen
Balatro publisher Playstack is being sold to GameSpot and Fandom parent company
007 First Light has topped 1.5 million sales
Micro-grants for indies, another hardware price hike, and Valnet sinks to new lows - Patch Notes #54
Remedy Entertainment CEO: Alan Wake and Control should have sold more
The Rockstar Game Workers Union breaks cover
Star Trek: Voyager - Across the Unknown reinvents TV storytelling for survival strategy - Narrative Notebook #3
Global Game Jam launches micro-grant program to support indies and emerging talent
Valve raises Steam Deck OLED prices by over $200
Report: Payment for some TheGamer staff now tied to per-article sessions
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is getting a new expansion 12 years after launch
PS5 exclusive Destruction AllStars shut down after five years
Report: Latest Nintendo Switch 2 production estimates contrast hardware forecast
How Brazil's government boosts the local game industry
Microsoft to pay $250M to settle lawsuit filed by aggrieved Activision Blizzard shareholders