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Data centers reportedly targeted by cargo thieves, with over $1 million worth of copper and equipment found in two trucks in Chicago
By James Bentley Published
News It seems almost everyone is making a lot of money from the AI boom.

Even Hideo Kojima is afraid that 'digital data will no longer be owned by individuals' and that access to art that we love 'may suddenly be cut off'
By Elie Gould Published
News "I would be a have-not. That's what I'm afraid of."

Rockstar UK employees say the GTA 6 developer's still plagued by gender pay gaps, crunch, and vague bonuses which make them 'as pliable as possible to their boss's whims'
By Harvey Randall Published
News "A fifth of your salary could be withheld without any justification."

'Meh': Ex-PlayStation president Shuhei Yoshida weighs in on Valve's Steam Machine after a few hours with it
By James Bentley Published
News Suppose it does seem like a decent indie machine.

Onimusha: Way of the Sword is releasing 21 days earlier than expected, possibly cramping The Blood of Dawnwalker's style
By Shaun Prescott Published
News Also: it's a little bit further away from GTA 6 splash damage.

Blood Bowl's videogame rights have been acquired by Slitherine and at this point I'll take any change as a good sign
By Jody Macgregor Published
News It's still being developed by Cyanide, but with a new hand at the tiller.

Valheim will get a 50% price hike when it hits 1.0, and no changes to the ocean biome
By Shaun Prescott Published
News Snap it up now while it's $10, in other words.

'They refuse to offer a meaningful alternative': Game preservation leader agrees that piracy is the only preservation option for a discless future
By Morgan Park Published
NEWS The future of preservation is, as usual, on the PC.
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