Bioware's sci-fi shooter Anthem has been pushed back to early 2019, seemingly confirming rumours that its initial fall 2018 release date was "never realistic".
Petition to revoke EA’s Star Wars license reaches over 135,000 signatures
A recent change.org petition requesting Lucasfilm to revoke EA's Star Wars license in the light of the Battlefront II controversy has picked up steam, gathering more than 135,000 signatories in just 3 weeks at the time of writing—and growing.
Are microtransactions here to stay?
There was a time when microtransactions were almost purely relegated to free-to-play games, whether on mobile or on PC. But now it seems many have accepted that microtransactions in games both large and small, paid and free, are here to stay—and despite recent protests, I'm inclined to agree. And it's time to get used to it.
This Week In Video Games: Lootboxes and Litigation (3/12/2017)
What a week! Lootboxes and litigation, console concerns and community caterwauling; these are the top stories you need to know this week in gaming.
Gamer mum hits back at lawsuit from Fortnite developers—aimed at her 14-year-old son
How old do you have to be before starting to worry about lawsuits? According to Epic Games, about 14 years old.
December Destiny 2 update will revamp in-game economy
Fresh news, Destiny 2 fans. Luke Smith, game designer for Bungie and director of Destiny 2, has announced that new changes are coming to the sci-fi shooter, due in December.
Are video games allowed to be political?
We take a look at what politics in games actually does, why people don't like it and whether it's a good idea to get rid of it altogether.