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Man behind Nintendo Live Tokyo 2024 cancelation sentenced to one year in prison
Kenshin Kazama, 27, was also given four years of probation by Kyoto District Court after the judge called his crime "persistent and vicious."
Man behind Nintendo Live Tokyo 2024 cancelation sentenced to one year in prison
Kenshin Kazama, 27, was also given four years of probation by Kyoto District Court after the judge called his crime "persistent and vicious."
Roblox reported 13,316 instances of child exploitation to US authorities in 2023
A cutting Bloomberg report has claimed that Roblox has a "pedophile problem", with hundreds of child safety issues being disclosed daily.
All 500 members of Blizzard's World of Warcraft development team have formed a union
Approximately 1,750 of Microsoft's gaming employees have now unionized, with the corporation officially recognizing all of them in a landmark step.
Ubisoft apologizes to Japanese fans for Assassin's Creed Shadows' marketing campaign
The publisher has said the game will "keep evolving" ahead of its November release as it seeks to avoid further controversy.
Humble Games is essentially no more as all 36 staff are laid off by owner Ziff Davis
While the parent company of the indie-focused publisher has called the move "restructuring", some of the affected employees have said Humble is "shutting down".
Player First has been acquired by the gaming arm of Warner Bros.
The Multiversus studio will still be run by co-founders Chris White and Tony Huynh, who will in turn be overseen by Warner Bros VP Carlos Barbosa.
Netflix is working on over 80 games and plans to release new titles monthly moving forward
The streaming giant has revealed that it is approaching 100 titles in development, many of which are based on its own IP.
FTC criticizes Xbox's recent Game Pass price increase, states it is "consumer harm"
The agency claims that the change is "inconsistent" with the promises made by Microsoft during the Activision Blizzard trial.
Microsoft officially recognizes new union of 241 Bethesda Game Studios workers
Employees at Bethesda Game Studios have formed a union with the Communication Workers of America, marking a significant milestone in setting new standards for labor practices in the video game industry
Paramount+ cancels Halo's TV series after just two seasons
Microsoft is reportedly looking for a new partner for the series.
Minecraft movie images leak online following recent Jack Black controversy
The style guide features images of Steve, a Creeper, bees, and dyed sheep.
Former Chibi-Robo! developers reveal spiritual successor koROBO
The game's Kickstarter campaign begin on July 22.
Mortal Kombat developer NetherRealm Studios affected by layoffs
A former employee claims that the studio's mobile team has shut down.
Splitgate 2 has been announced for a 2025 release
The free-to-play title will be available on last and current generation platforms.
Steam is run by less than 100 employees, legal documents reveal
The company is currently involved in an antitrust lawsuit with Wolfire Games.
Sega successfully sues online troll for harassing an employee
The social media user will pay damages to the affected employee.
Nintendoβs "Emio" revealed as a new Famicom Detective Club game
The Famicom Detective Club series has not seen a new entry since 1989.
Resident Evil 7 was bought fewer than 2,000 times on iOS, report claims
Other AAA titles have also sold poorly on iOS.
Like A Dragon developer RGG Studio will reveal its next game at the Tokyo Game Show
Fans will be "surprised" by the game, the studio says.
A fifth Crash Bandicoot game was canceled, former Toys for Bob artist claims
Toys for Bob left Activision earlier this year to become an independent developer.