News In Brief: NieR: Automata Launches In Saudi Arabia
PlatinumGames and Square Enix have announced the launch of Nier: Auromata in Saudi Arabia across PS4, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox One.
PlatinumGames and Square Enix have announced the launch of Nier: Auromata in Saudi Arabia across PS4, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox One.
EA's Javelin Anticheat has stopped around 2.4 million cheaters since the launch of Battlefield 6 and will continue to evolve.
A new report suggests that a Dead Rising sequel is in the works in Capcom and will see the return of Frank West.
Jackalyptic Games’ closure was confirmed by the company’s CEO, Jack Emmert, through a LinkedIn post.
Some of the best G-Sync gaming monitors have become better, thanks to nearly 50% Black Friday discount slapped on them.
Thunderful Group has initiated a restructuring program that will see 50 to 60 people leave Coatsink. The decision was made to cut costs.
In 2024, Steam updated their store and added AI tags. The platform also made it mandatory for developers to disclose AI use. Sweeney disagrees with this.
Splash Damage was acquired last September by unnamed private equity investors. The studio has entered a studio-wide consultation that will lead to layoffs.
Sloclap launched Rematch patch #6 on November 26 but was forced to revert to #5 on Xbox after reports of crashing. There's no ETA on a fix.
Embracer Group has announced the divestment of two more companies under its portfolio, Arc Games and Cryptic Studios.
Ironroot Games is described as “an independent studio forged by passionate developers" who previously worked at ZeniMax Online Studios.
Midway’s NBA Jam earned over $1 billion but you won't believe how much the Tim Kitzrow, the voice behind boomshakalaka earned.
Death Stranding 2 PC port will likely be announced for February or March 2026 at The Game Awards 2025.
Ubisoft's Far Cry series is on its way to cinema screens. The TV series will be co-created by Noah Hawley and Rob Mac
Several video game studios were closed in 2025. The majority was due to funding difficulty rather than poor commercial performance of titles.