The Brutalist Report - gaming
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- Dutch consumer group suing PlayStation argues the end of physical discs just proves its point: 'Sony alone decides what a game costs and even how long you are allowed to use it' [2d]
- Chirstopher Nolan celebrates Backrooms' success, believes younger generations are rejecting AI: 'Their judgement of AI slop has been immediate and harsh' [2d]
- Going from skull-cracker to safecracker in Dishonored 2 [2d]
- Elder Scrolls Online studio echoes id Software, claims to now be the same size it was 10 years ago following Xbox layoffs [2d]
- We're not quite done with 2026, but here are 9 videogame bangers that have defined the year so far [2d]
- Analyst says Sony going all-in on digital is like the death of PC disc drives: 'Not a single person is complaining about it today' [2d]
- 2026's best RPG might look like Disco Elysium, but it was heavily inspired by Deus Ex, and its creator wants 'to do a first-person game at some point' [2d]
- League of Legends' 'classic' mode has a release date, and it isn't just an old version of the game—players will vote on new patches, Old School RuneScape-style [2d]
- Black Flag Resynced certainly scratches my nostalgia itch, but do you know what else does? Assassin's Creed Black Flag [2d]
- Helldivers 2 dev cracks down on 'suspicious super credit activity', though it would help if earning premium currency wasn't so boring to begin with [2d]
- Tempest Rising's elusive third faction will get its own singleplayer campaign as a paid expansion, and you can play the demo right now [2d]
- Valve has rewired Counter-Strike 2's bomb to make it more spectacular, but potentially less deadly [2d]
- You can mod out the yellow filter in Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced [2d]
- Obsidian game director is sick of hearing bad takes about the state of the studio: 'The through line from KotOR2 to our current games is pretty clear' [2d]
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