H1Z1 Surpasses 10 Million Players On PS4


Daybreak Game Company this week is celebrating a new milestone as H1Z1 surpasses 10 million players on Playstation 4. In the game’s first month of open beta, over 102 million hours have been played with 167 million kills racked up. Accompanying this news is another update to the title, introducing revive mechanics in group play, … Continue reading “H1Z1 Surpasses 10 Million Players On PS4”

In Plain English: Crytek V Cloud Imperium Games (and RSI)


1. Dismissal Sounds Unlikely Let’s start off at the same station and make a few things clear: Despite what is being tossed around on the internet, this case is not a slam dunk for either side (at least not evident from the statements being thrown back and forth). It is very likely that this case … Continue reading “In Plain English: Crytek V Cloud Imperium Games (and RSI)”

Path Of Exile May Have Been Breached, Passwords Protected Says GGG


Grinding Gear Games may have been the latest victim of internet shenanigans, as Grinding Gear Games has announced that it is investigating a potential breach of the servers from March 13 to 23. The developer is unaware of any potential information theft, however has assured users that not only is payment information not stored on … Continue reading “Path Of Exile May Have Been Breached, Passwords Protected Says GGG”

It Is Now Illegal To Make Game Cheats In Korea


Making and distributing cheats for games is a great way to get sued, providing you poke big bears like Epic Games or Blizzard, but while developers have taken down cheat makers through injunctions and by playing the copyright laws to their advantage, there isn’t a law on the books that specifically states “thou shalt not … Continue reading “It Is Now Illegal To Make Game Cheats In Korea”

Holiday Buyer’s Guide Part 1: 2016 Games For Retro Gamers


2016 feels like it was all about nostalgia, be it in film, in life, and even in video games. With that in mind, I’ve compiled a list of games that retro gamers should enjoy. The NES Classic goes without saying, but since you have better chances of being struck by lightning than finding one in … Continue reading “Holiday Buyer’s Guide Part 1: 2016 Games For Retro Gamers”

Hacked Hello Games Tweet Affirmed By Hacked Sean Murray


“No Man’s Sky was a mistake.” It’s the kind of misattributed quote you expect to see photoshopped onto a Hello Games tweet. But what happens when the message is verifiably from the official Hello Games Twitter account? Well it must have been hacked, you say, and Sean Murray will be right around to let us … Continue reading “Hacked Hello Games Tweet Affirmed By Hacked Sean Murray”

Trion Worlds Names Its AbleGamers Winner


The Ablegamers Fellowship provides scholarship money and internship opportunities to help up and coming game developers with disabilities to make an impact on the industry. With dozens of entries in the bag, Trion Worlds has announced the winner of the first Ablegamers Fellowship: Alex James Ryan. AJ, as he is known in disability and gaming communities, … Continue reading “Trion Worlds Names Its AbleGamers Winner”

Blade & Soul Surpasses Two Million Accounts


NCSoft has announced that Blade & Soul has surpassed two million accounts, a milestone that comes alongside the launch of the MMO’s latest update. First revealed last month, the Rising Waters update introduces max level PvE content in the form of the heroic dungeon Bloodshade Harbor and its 24-player version, Nightshade Harbor. Solo players can … Continue reading “Blade & Soul Surpasses Two Million Accounts”

Mini-Documentary Shows Handless Gamer’s Skills


Massimiliano Sechi is known around League of Legends as the Handless Gamer, or MacsHG. Sechi, a Sardinian native born with no hands, has managed to not just reach the Diamond rank in League of Legends, he’s managed to outclass countless other League of Legends players by playing with his feet. The mini-documentary above, created by … Continue reading “Mini-Documentary Shows Handless Gamer’s Skills”

EA Denies Origin Breach, Change Your Password Anyway


Electronic Arts has denied that the Origin service was the victim of a security breach, in a statement to PC Gamer. The statement comes in response to an article published earlier from a surge in users reporting unauthorized games being purchased on their accounts. “We found no indication at this point of a breach of … Continue reading “EA Denies Origin Breach, Change Your Password Anyway”