The Brutalist Report - gaming
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- Crysis 2 had problems, but it got one thing right: destruction [1d]
- The team behind bullet hell FPS Luna Abyss just got laid off, less than a month after the game's release [1d]
- The videogame market is as big as ever, with PC leading growth—global games revenue surpassed the $200 billion mark in 2025 [2d]
- 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?' [2d]
- The best D&D videogame you've never played is one guy's outsider art, personal Baldur's Gate saga [2d]
- 5 promising games recently cancelled by Microsoft [2d]
- 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 [2d]
- Stellaris celebrates 10 years (and a new DLC) with a free weekend and a 70% discount [2d]
- Claude Guillemot, co-founder of Ubisoft, dies in plane crash [2d]
- This GTA 5 filmmaker is livestreaming every step of machinima production, from location scouting to live debugging when the game inevitably crashes [2d]
- 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 [2d]
- The creator of Ultima is reportedly reclaiming the series' rights back from EA, and it could happen as soon as next year [2d]
- After losing over 30 pounds exercising in VR for six months, I can say it's worth the effort (and sweaty faceplates) [2d]
- 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' [2d]
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