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PC Gamer magazine's new issue is on sale now: Dying Light: The Beast
By Robert Jones published
Magazine Plus: Borderlands 4, Fallen Aces, Crimson Desert, Onimusha: Way of the Sword, Directive 8020, Dune: Awakening, Deus Ex, and much more, too

Oblivion Remastered studio is reportedly laying off 300 people
By Jody Macgregor published
News Make a game that doesn't sell? Laid off. Make one of the best-selling games of the year? Would you believe it, also laid off.

After leaving Ubisoft to launch an anime avatar AI/NFT startup, Yves Guillemot's son returns to take charge of its new Tencent-backed Assassin's Creed, Far Cry, and Rainbow 6 subsidiary
By Andy Chalk published
news Meet the new boss.

Unknown Worlds founders' lawsuit accuses Krafton of a 'months-long campaign to delay Subnautica 2' so it wouldn't have to pay $250M earnout
By Andy Chalk published
news Last week, Krafton accused the former heads of Unknown Worlds of abandoning Subnautica 2. This week, they're firing back.

Microsoft's 200 laid-off King devs are reportedly being replaced by AI they helped build, while its 'absolute 's***show' HR department looks away and whistles
By Joshua Wolens published
News Morale is, predictably, "in the gutter."

'A future has been stolen from many of us and our community will never experience an amazing game': Microsoft MMO devs respond to cancelation of project Phil Spencer reportedly loved
By Andy Chalk published
news The cancellation of ZeniMax Online Studios' new game happened earlier this month as part of Microsoft's latest round of mass layoffs.

'A game, once sold, belongs to the customer': Prominent EU politician stands up for Stop Killing Games
By Stevie Bonifield published
news Nicolae Ștefănuță, a Vice President of the EU Parliament, signed the Stop Killing Games petition.

OpenAI is making its own browser, presumably to spite Google and cut out the middleman when collecting user data
By Stevie Bonifield published
news If you want more ChatGPT in your web browsing experience, you're in luck.

Microsoft shareholders demand report into the company's 'human rights due diligence' over allegations of war crime complicity in Gaza
By Andy Chalk published
news A group of more than 60 Microsoft shareholders has filed a proposal that will be voted on at the company's next Annual General Meeting.
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