The Brutalist Report - gaming
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- Silent Hill f is not messing around – now it's been banned in Australia [27d]
- 'Google must divest the Chrome browser:' DOJ renews call for Google to sell Chrome, and Android could be next [27d]
- One of the worst games ever made is coming to Steam, but we won't know how cruel this joke is until we see the price tag [27d]
- Dune: Awakening promises us a breath of fresh air, skipping early access for a full launch with no monthly subscription in May [27d]
- 'The dream of the tech industry is to sell off your company at an overinflated price and retire,' says actor behind Baldur's Gate 3's Karlach, 'And I feel that's being done with game studios right now' [27d]
- Medieval colony sim Norland is getting a 'damn big update' that completely overhauls the game's mechanics: 'We're rolling out some radical changes to the core gameplay' [27d]
- Assassin's Creed Shadows hits 2 million players, putting it on track to be the series' most successful game yet [28d]
- Eagle-eyed streamer spots that Roberta Williams' portrait in King's Quest 4 is based on her author photo on the back of the game box: 'I never noticed it before.' [28d]
- 'You’ve been asking, and we’ve been listening': Myst remake adds a whole new world to the classic adventure, one originally introduced in another overhaul from 25 years ago [28d]
- Dragon Age: The Veilguard gets a crumb of support as EA offers free weapon skins to coincide with a 50% discount [28d]
- Another round of Baldur's Gate 3 unearthing reveals Minthara can end up living in a sewer, an unused beach ending, and more [28d]
- Today's Wordle answer for Sunday, March 23 [28d]
- Ark devs distance themselves from AI-generated trailer: 'we did not know that they were doing it' [28d]
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