Tag: video games

Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League Will Be Free On Prime Day

If you’re morbidly curious about playing Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, the game that kicked off the Sweet Baby Inc. and DEI backlash – and Gamergate 2, all according to its secret mastermind’s plan – and cost Warner Bros. a reported $200 million, now’s the time. According to IGN,...

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Japanese Politician and New Song Highlight Unease Over Assassin’s Creed Shadows

The people of Japan are really pissed about Assassin’s Creed Shadows, and I don’t just mean the gamers. We’ve seen backlash since the trailer was released, with plenty of Japanese comments online criticizing the game for its portrayal of Yasuke, a historical black man who was a vassal for Nobu...

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Xbox Raising Game Pass Ultimate and PC Prices, Adding Tier

You know all that financial trouble Xbox has been going through, which caused them to close and merge some Bethesda studios? That’s largely due to Game Pass, Xbox’s subscription service. The service is not profitable for Xbox, and this problem was exacerbated when they bought Activision and Beth...

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Dragon Quest III Remake Removes Male and Female Character Labels

Another video game remake is instituting some modern-day “improvements.” Last week, Ryokutya2089 claimed that Square Enix’s Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake would remove the sex distinction between the player profiles so that instead of choosing between “male” and “female,” gamers can no...

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Stuttering Craig Announces The Real Game Awards

In March, Stuttering Craig, the co-founder of Screw Attack and host of Side Scrollers, announced “Take Games Back,” an initiative aimed at wresting video game culture from the hands of hostile corporate and media interests and giving it back to gamers. The first part of this push Craig announced...

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Kotaku Australia and Several Other Gaming Sites Shut Down

Australia is losing a bunch of gaming websites, to the cries of probably no one. The Sydney Morning Herald reports that Pedestrian Group, an Australian “third-party publisher,” is “exiting its licensing deals to publish third-party brands,” which include a number of video game websites: Kota...

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