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PC Gamer

The team behind bullet hell FPS Luna Abyss just got laid off, less than a month after the game's release

Another deluge of layoffs in a year full of them.

Read articleJun 20, 2026
Rock Paper Shotgun

As EA appear to renew the trademark for Ultima, its creator lies in wait to reclaim the game's copyright next year

It's been a while since there's been a new Ultima! Just about eight years, in fact, and it wasn't even called Ultima (it was Underworld Ascendant, which we didn't review back in the day). Such is the case with many series' that are over 40 years old, they just don't have quite the same steam as they used to. But then earlier this week, it appeared that EA (who have long owned the rights to the series) filed a couple of new trademarks for Ultima this week. And following this, it appears series' c

Read articleJun 20, 2026
PC Gamer

The videogame market is as big as ever, with PC leading growth—global games revenue surpassed the $200 billion mark in 2025

Market analyst Michiel Buijsman reckons GTA 6 will be 2026's "defining commercial catalyst."

Read articleJun 20, 2026
Rock Paper Shotgun

CD Projekt Red's CEO still thinks they need to finish their post-Cyberpunk redemption arc, and he's hoping The Witcher 4 will help

I think despite the mess that was the launch of Cyberpunk 2077, it wouldn't be right to say that CD Projekt Red's reputation was completely tarnished. It is still a game with a lot of cultural relevancy, and nobody can shut up about The Witcher 3 to such a degree that it's even getting a brand new expansion more than 10 years after the last one came out. Even still, it doesn't sound like joint CEO Michał Nowakowski is entirely convinced that the studio has managed to complete its redemption arc.

Read articleJun 20, 2026
PC Gamer

Former Dragon Age writer says AI could make gamedev 'frustrating as hell': 'How are we going to train up the next generation of devs if we eliminate every entry-level task?'

Part of the sales pitch for AI is that it can carve out tedious 'busy work.' Should it?

Read articleJun 20, 2026
Rock Paper Shotgun

Sony say goodbye to PC and hello to AI in their annual business report, which must be a good thing, right?

Back in March, a report emerged claiming that Sony no longer had plans to release the likes of Ghost of Yōtei and other such singleplayer-only games on PC. Sony are yet to explicitly confirm that this is the case, but it certainly seems like that is the case based on their annual business environment and strategy report for PlayStation. Oh, but it does mention how they plan to use AI, so. Yay. Read more

Read articleJun 20, 2026
PC Gamer

The best D&D videogame you've never played is one guy's outsider art, personal Baldur's Gate saga

Realheads know Swordflight. Sickos love it.

Read articleJun 20, 2026
PC Gamer

5 promising games recently cancelled by Microsoft

If you wished for more pizazz at this year's Xbox Showcase, there's lots of it buried in an growing graveyard of cancelled Xbox games.

Read articleJun 20, 2026
Rock Paper Shotgun

To make Pragmata's Diana feel naturally childlike, a small group of women dubbed the "Diana Police" was set up to keep things in check

Despite being a dad game, a pseudo-genre that has its fair share of problems in the way it depicts father-child relationships, Pragmata generally seemed to approach all of this fairly well. The consensus seems to be that space man Hugh was genuinely kind of a nice guy, and that his relationship with Diana was actually quite sweet. But as it turns out, the game's lead devs had to get a bit of a helping hand in writing Diana specifically, resulting in a group of women coming in to help as part of

Read articleJun 20, 2026
PC Gamer

I spent an entire day with a fan-mod of North Korea's homegrown operating system, and I'm sorry to say it's not a Windows killer yet

Not the year of RedStar on the desktop.

Read articleJun 20, 2026
PC Gamer

Stellaris celebrates 10 years (and a new DLC) with a free weekend and a 70% discount

The sci-fi strategy game is getting on in years, but it's no less active.

Read articleJun 20, 2026
PC Gamer

Claude Guillemot, co-founder of Ubisoft, dies in plane crash

The chairman and CEO of Guillemot Corporation was 69.

Read articleJun 20, 2026
PC Gamer

This GTA 5 filmmaker is livestreaming every step of machinima production, from location scouting to live debugging when the game inevitably crashes

The good, the bad and the totally expected.

Read articleJun 20, 2026
PC Gamer

WoW's got the right to close private servers—but in this industry layoff hellscape, I also feel like I'm watching the MMO genre's future get snuffed out

Private servers are a symptom, not the disease.

Read articleJun 20, 2026
Eurogamer

Doom soundtrack composer Bobby Prince dies aged 81

Robert Prince III – best known as Bobby Prince, the man behind the iconic score of the original Doom game – has died aged 81. Read more

Read articleJun 20, 2026
Eurogamer

Halo: Campaign Evolved PS5 players will require an Xbox account and gamertag to play – as well as PS Plus to play split-screen co-op

UPDATE 21/06/26: Halo Studios has now updated its original Halo Waypoint story to confirm that "a PlayStation Plus account is NOT required for local splitscreen co-op". Read more

Read articleJun 20, 2026
PC Gamer

The creator of Ultima is reportedly reclaiming the series' rights back from EA, and it could happen as soon as next year

"Every decade or so, I tried to work with EA on a revival of Ultima."

Read articleJun 20, 2026
PC Gamer

After losing over 30 pounds exercising in VR for six months, I can say it's worth the effort (and sweaty faceplates)

Here's to another six!

Read articleJun 20, 2026
Eurogamer

Brendan "PlayerUnknown" Greene "moves forward with a smaller team", as Prologue: Go Wayback! studio struggles to find funding

Brendan "PlayerUnknown" Greene, the creator of PUBG and Prologue: Go Wayback!, has publicly thanked the team at PlayerUnknown Productions for its "professionalism" as it "move[s] forward with a smaller team" following issues securing additional funding. Read more

Read articleJun 20, 2026
PC Gamer

Microsoft researcher builds goat-powered neural network in Age of Empires 2 to show why we should 'stop assuming that LLMs behave like humans just because they were trained with natural language'

"I have this tendency to dial up things to 11 when I really think I need to make a point."

Read articleJun 20, 2026

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