The Brutalist Report - gaming
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- World Championship Wrestling once spent millions on a gimmick ripping off Mortal Kombat’s Sub-Zero, before Midway threatened to sue and WCW immediately gave up: 'We were gonna lose big, like real big' [1d]
- All about Clint: Stardew Valley gift guide, schedule, and events [1d]
- Roblox unveils new Roblox Plus monthly subscription that pays creators who get players to sign up for the new Roblox Plus monthly subscription [1d]
- US government wants gamers to become air traffic controllers [1d]
- Pete Hines says he left Bethesda because he didn't want to watch it being 'damaged' and 'abused' [1d]
- Former Bethesda exec thinks the studio should get more respect for the complex, open worlds it creates: 'Go try that s**t in Red Dead Redemption 2' [1d]
- Get ready to play Overwatch's most popular maps even more in season 2 as Blizzard tweaks the voting process to prefer the majority [1d]
- Someone allegedly threw a Molotov cocktail at Sam Altman's house [1d]
- PC Gamer's 'first can't-miss cozy game of 2026' has gone missing on Steam, and some players think Tetris is to blame [1d]
- Esoteric Ebb's creator reckons most players only saw half the game, and that's fine by him: 'You've got to miss stuff in order to feel like the world is bigger' [1d]
- Amazon's Luna cloud gaming service is ending support for game purchases and subscriptions from third-party stores, and users will lose streaming access to purchased third-party games in June [1d]
- RAM spot prices are down by 5%, though they did spike by well over 2000% this past year [1d]
- Even the French government is switching to Linux now in a bid for 'digital sovereignty' [1d]
- Treasure Beach is a scavenger game where you can sell what you find hidden in the sand to stingy shoppers—and let me warn you, it isn't easy [1d]
- Don't like the MacBook Neo's storage options? Well, with lots of electronics gear, years of experience, and nerves of steel, you too can have a 1 TB model [1d]
- Mozilla says 'Microsoft goes too far' with Copilot, right before reassuring that you can turn off Firefox's 'AI enhancements' [1d]
- Overwatch Sierra abilities and perks explained [1d]
- Keychron has shared the source files for all its keyboard and mice meaning you could almost build an entire kit from scratch [1d]
- WoW's next patch drops in just over a week, bringing a whole heap of world content and yet another gearing method from a deeply suspicious ally [1d]
- Of course 1440p is your favorite gaming res, but I'm kinda stunned there are as many 4K gamers as 1080p ones in PC Gamer's ranks [1d]
- Intel's fabs may at long last be worth all those billions of dollars [2d]
- Tiny mitt bandits rejoice! You can pick up the best budget wireless gaming mouse for only $35 [2d]
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- 'It stayed exactly the same': Jeff Kaplan takes us back to 2016 by confirming that Blizzard did not change the size of Tracer's butt [2d]
- Microsoft is removing Copilot branding from Photos, Notepad, and more after promising to reduce 'unnecessary Copilot entry points' [2d]
- Asus announces the ROG Equalizer: a new cable aimed at making melting GPU power connectors a thing of the past [2d]
- Former Bethesda artist says 'every single developer' has already brought up 95% of the complaints that made it to launch, but as Todd Howard told him, 'we can't do everything' [2d]
- Framework: 'There is a very real scenario in which personal computing as we know it is dead' [2d]
- Crimson Desert devs are addressing all your complaints (and then some) in a long list of planned updates, which includes adding difficulty options [2d]
- CPUID's download page has been hacked, with its popular processor and PC info tools replaced with links to files containing malware [2d]
- The James Bond rights owners have opposed an application for a James Pond trademark [2d]
- The ill-advised business software that helped sink videogame pioneers Infocom now runs on modern PCs: 'It's a new age for aficionados of failed 1985 database products!' [2d]
- Nexon confirms reorganizaton at The First Berserker: Khazan developer but says it's merely 'a strategic reallocation of talent' as development winds down [2d]
- Darkstone, a classic 1999 action RPG about eating apples and trying not to die of old age, is being remastered by its original creator [2d]
- Nine-year-old cult visual novel Doki Doki Literature Club has been abruptly pulled from Android for its 'depiction of sensitive themes' [2d]
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