The Brutalist Report - gaming
- 'Make a private hosted version of your game': Knockout City dev's top tip for studios shutting down a live service game is to give players the keys [716d]
- Industria 2 is 'a narrative FPS to its core,' but its first-ever trailer is giving me real Half-Life 2 vibes [716d]
- The new Windows update made me think I'd installed malware, but it was just Microsoft's latest attempt to try and fool me into using Bing [716d]
- Against all odds, World of Warcraft's subscription price hasn't changed in 20 years: 'I'd rather have a big, healthy, happy audience' than risk driving players away with a price hike, Warcraft boss says [716d]
- 'Is Dave The Diver an indie game? I would say no,' says game director [716d]
- Preserving old games was seen as a non-commercial 'art project' until recently, says Nightdive director: 'They were great then and they're great now, and companies have begun to realize that' [716d]
- There's already a Dragon's Dogma 2 mod to get 99 copies of the 'change appearance' item Capcom is selling for real money [716d]
- Ark's animated series surprise drops with a ludicrously stacked Hollywood cast ready to get chomped by dinos [716d]
- Baldur's Gate 3 mod tools won't be as extensive as Divinity's: 'We're not a tools company,' says Swen Vincke [716d]
- Helldivers 2 boss who proudly proclaimed 'bugs can't fly' issues an important update: 'I have always believed there to be a possibility of flying bugs' [716d]
- If working overtime on AAA games with giant budgets is the only way to succeed, 'then maybe the industry deserves to die,' says RPG veteran David Gaider: 'There is another way to be' [716d]
- Cyberpunk 2077 quest lead says early access wouldn't work for CDPR the way it did for Larian, and the studio prefers 'to have a banging release where everything is as close to perfection as can be' like Phantom Liberty's [716d]
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