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World Championship Wrestling once spent millions on a gimmick ripping off Mortal Kombat’s Sub-Zero, before Midway threatened to sue and WCW immediately gave up: 'We were gonna lose big, like real big'
By Rich Stanton published
News Glacier was not hot stuff.

Roblox unveils new Roblox Plus monthly subscription that pays creators who get players to sign up for the new Roblox Plus monthly subscription
By Lincoln Carpenter published
News Capturing half of the games industry's consumer sales growth apparently wasn't enough.

US government wants gamers to become air traffic controllers
By Andy Chalk published
news "It's not a game," transportation secretary Sean Duffy says: "Its [sic] a career!"

Pete Hines says he left Bethesda because he didn't want to watch it being 'damaged' and 'abused'
By Andy Chalk published
news Hines, Bethesda's former vice president of marketing and PR, left Bethesda in 2023, three years after it was acquired by Microsoft.

Former Bethesda exec thinks the studio should get more respect for the complex, open worlds it creates: 'Go try that s**t in Red Dead Redemption 2'
By Andy Chalk published
news Despite retiring 3 years ago, Pete Hines remains one of the studio's staunchest defenders.

Get ready to play Overwatch's most popular maps even more in season 2 as Blizzard tweaks the voting process to prefer the majority
By Tyler Colp published
news The new random map option could save you, but we all know it's just going to be King's Row.

Someone allegedly threw a Molotov cocktail at Sam Altman's house
By Tyler Wilde published
news A suspect was arrested after the early morning incident, which caused minor damage and no injuries.

PC Gamer's 'first can't-miss cozy game of 2026' has gone missing on Steam, and some players think Tetris is to blame
By Andy Chalk published
news This is the second weird thing to happen to Starsand Island since it launched in February.

CPUID's download page has been hacked, with its popular processor and PC info tools replaced with links to files containing malware (Update: Fixed)
By Nick Evanson last updated
News Staff at CPUID have reportedly fixed the issue now.

Amazon's Luna cloud gaming service is ending support for game purchases and subscriptions from third-party stores, and users will lose streaming access to purchased third-party games in June
By Lincoln Carpenter published
News Luna users' previously purchased EA, Ubisoft, and GOG games will still be accessible on their associated platforms.
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