Ubisoft's first-quarter earnings for 2025-26 reveal mixed results with Rainbow Six Siege underperforming. However, Assassin’s Creed Shadows shines, attracting over five million players. Discover the details of their transformation strategy!
Ubisoft's CEO Yves Guillemot faced tough questions about the Stop Killing Games petition, which aims to regulate the discontinuation of video games. The discussion highlights ongoing issues of game accessibility and preservation in the gaming industry.
In a surprising move, Raven Software faces layoffs amid Microsoft’s sweeping job cuts in the gaming sector. Industry experts question the need for cuts at a studio tied to a record-breaking franchise. Discover the implications for the gaming industry and Wisconsin's potential as a new gaming hub.
The future of Subnautica 2 hangs in the balance as developer Unknown Worlds faces off against parent company Krafton in a dramatic legal battle. With a $250 million bonus at stake, tensions have reached a boiling point.
The Nintendo Switch 2 has launched with a bang, selling 3.5 million units in just four days! We spoke with developers from Virtuos about the console's features, sales success, and future potential.
A growing movement, 'Stop Killing Games,' is challenging the obsolescence of full-price games like The Crew after server shutdowns. With over 822,000 signatures, the campaign calls for legislative action to protect gamers' rights.
In a landmark ruling, three former Ubisoft executives have been sentenced for sexual and psychological harassment, shedding light on toxic workplace culture in the gaming industry. This comes after years of investigations linked to the #metoo movement.
The Nintendo Switch 2 sold 3.5 million units in just four days, marking a record for home consoles. However, this success highlights a significant shift in the gaming industry that could spell trouble ahead.
New insights reveal surprising sales trends in the gaming industry, particularly for the Like a Dragon series and Final Fantasy 16. Are these numbers a true reflection of their popularity or just misleading stats?
Nintendo faces a crisis with its Switch 2 console as third-party game sales plummet. With 81% of sales from first-party titles, will developers abandon the platform?