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By Jamal Washington
Halo on a Nintendo Console? Xbox's Big Switch 2 Plans Leak
Microsoft reportedly bringing Halo and Flight Simulator to Nintendo's next console, alongside major upgrades for existing Xbox games on Switch 2

By Jamal Washington
Unknown 9: The $100M Gaming Universe That Vanished
A planned Marvel-style gaming universe backed by $100 million and Bandai Namco draws just 285 players at launch, becoming one of gaming's most expensive misses.

By Jamal Washington
Stargate AI: $500B Bet Reshapes Gaming
Trump and OpenAI’s ‘Stargate’ promises AI-powered cancer cures and colossal data centers—but gamers are asking: Will this $500B megaproject save devs… or lock them into a corporate AI cage?

By Claire Bennett
Ubisoft Skull and Bones $200M Failure
Dive into the decade-long saga of Ubisoft’s Skull and Bones—a $200M live-service disaster born from Assassin’s Creed’s success. Investigates mismanagement, workplace turmoil, and the real cost of chasing trends.

By Maya Chen
The Bustling World Makes Star Citizen Look Conservative
An ambitious open-world RPG set in ancient China promises everything from empire management to chariot racing - but can two developers really deliver gaming's biggest sandbox?

By Jamal Washington
Eternal Strands: Chaos Magic RPG Redefined
Yellow Brick Games’ Eternal Strands reinvents RPG magic with physics-driven chaos, evolving boss battles, and limitless crafting. Our review breaks down its bold innovations—and fiery flaws.

By Maya Chen
DeepSeek's Budget AI: A Game Development Revolution
Chinese AI firm DeepSeek is disrupting game development with cost-effective AI models that could democratize advanced gaming features. At $5.6M versus OpenAI's $100M for comparable models, smaller studios might soon access tools previously reserved for AAA developers

By Nathan Drake Wells
The Future of Open World Games Is Delightfully Weird
From rage-quitting Starfield to breaking Baldur's Gate 3, here's why messy, creative chaos is the future of open-world gaming – not bigger maps and better graphics.

By Claire Bennett
Ubisoft Closes UK Studio, Cuts 185 Jobs Across Europe
Ubisoft shutters its Leamington studio and cuts 185 positions across Europe as the publisher continues to restructure amid recent game struggles.
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