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Battlefield 6 has sold over seven million copies in just five days, new data estimates have revealed.
Ball x Pit (from here on out I'm going to call it Ball Pit, because that x is more than my brain and my typing fingers can handle) (Editor's Note: not if I can help it!) is the latest roguelite from Devolver Digital. But it's also the latest game from Kenny Sun, a developer I've been following, on and off, for ages.
Tomonobu Itagaki, responsible for creating both the Dead or Alive and 3D Ninja Gaiden series, has died.
Evo - the largest fighting game tournament series - landed in Nice, France last weekend for the inaugural European wing of the eagerly expanding event. A vaporous dream for thousands of genre fanatics for untold years, navigating the Palais des Expositions felt like a major triumph for the event series, a strong first step in a new era of expansion. I walked the floor with conflicting feelings; giddiness tainted with palpable concern.
EA employees and the Communications Workers of America union have issued a statement against the proposed private acquisition of the company, claiming they were not represented in the negotiations and any jobs lost as a result would "be a choice, not a necessity, made to pad investors' pockets".
You may have noticed your Conquest matches in Battlefield 6 have been getting shorter recently. Well, you're not imagining things! As part of an intentional tweak by Battlefield Studios, the starting ticket counter has been significantly reduced across the board for the popular game mode.
Battlefield 6 players have woken up to find certain special cosmetics on their account; skins that they absolutely should not have.
A new interim Pokémon game has arrived, and this time in Pokémon Legends: Z-A, the action all takes place in one big city. It feels large to begin with. But how large actually is it?
It took me a long time just to get through all my inductions, in Football Manager 26, before I could even set foot on the touchline for my first match. That part at least is pretty familiar, for any long-running Football Manager fans. Every save takes a little while to set up, many minutes, hours, often days dedicated to press conferences, budget meetings, tactical overviews and scouting department overhauls before the first ball is kicked on the squad's return to pre-season training. But in FM26, Sports Interactive's big gamble on a new engine and new user interface, that's taken to a whole new level. There is a lot to learn here - or more accurately, re-learn, if you've played the series before. A lot of it is the same, though within a new layout, like returning home to find your furniture's been moved between all your rooms - maybe the odd bit re-upholstered for good measure. And some of it is properly, at first confoundingly but also potentially brilliantly, new.
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