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Yes, Take-Two's share price rose after the stolen Rockstar data was released, but don't read too much into it
By Andy Chalk published
news This week's bump in share price isn't nearly enough to make up for the loss it's taken since January.

The PC Gaming Show and Future Games Show return in June to brighten up your summer with world premieres, interviews, and fresh demos to install
By Issy van der Velde published
Save the date A triple bill of fantastic gaming shows.

Halo composer Marty O'Donnell welcomes Trump endorsement in Nevada Congress race, despite previous statements that Trump is an 'idiot' he loathes
By Joshua Wolens published
News A lot can change in politics.

Xbox Game Pass is too expensive, new Xbox boss reportedly says: 'we need a better value equation'
By Shaun Prescott published
News It needs to be a more flexible system, apparently.

Epic is reportedly cooking up a Disney extraction shooter, and suggestions staff are lukewarm on it are 'not reflective of the ambitions of the Disney collaboration'
By Joshua Wolens published
News I predict a playerbase so cutthroat it makes Escape From Tarkov look like a teambuilding retreat.

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.

The James Bond rights owners have opposed an application for a James Pond trademark
By Jody Macgregor published
News Licence to Eel. Octoguppy. I'm just brainstorming here.

The ill-advised business software that helped sink videogame pioneers Infocom now runs on modern PCs: 'It's a new age for aficionados of failed 1985 database products!'
By Jody Macgregor published
News The database app Cornerstone ended up being more of a cinderblock.

Gunzilla CEO denies delaying payments to 'full-time official employees,' denies calling unpaid contractors 'haters' (updated)
By Andy Chalk published
news At least one of former Gunzilla staffers who said she went months without being paid sure sounds like a full-time employee, though.
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