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The Witcher 3 star Doug Cockle says "I really don't care" about GTA 6, regardless of whether Rockstar's long-awaited game beats CDPR's opus on award count or not
By Ashley Bardhan last updated
News "Oh man"

It looks like Death Stranding 2 is set for PC as Hideo Kojima's latest appears on a ratings board ahead of The Game Awards
By Scott McCrae published
News An early 2026 release roughly matches the timing of the first game coming to PC, too

Rockstar co-founder Dan Houser says GTA is so successful because of its "sense of freedom," and because it "smashed together" shooting, driving, and simulation genres in a way games hadn't done before
By Scott McCrae published
News "Those were the first games that showed you this idea of just living in this fake place"

Team Cherry demonstrates the evolution between Hollow Knight and Silksong: "If the Last Judge had existed in the previous game, it would have probably been more of a big, round blob"
By Austin Wood published
News Hornet's original move set was the basis for a normal enemy

007: First Light's developers "don't really think about" the hype around the 13-year wait since the last James Bond game
By Ali Jones published
News IO Interactive is "head down" as it prepares for First Light

Rockstar co-founder Dan Houser says "no one" was excited for GTA 3 outside of the studio, but the devs believed there was "something really magical" about it
By Catherine Lewis published
News Things changed when the game released, he says

Silksong devs say "it's very difficult to preserve mystery these days," and Zelda 2-era inspirations pushed them toward a world you can explore "divorced from the internet"
By Kaan Serin published
News Team Cherry devs grew up playing games in a pre-internet era

Former Rockstar and GTA lead Dan Houser says gaming can "either go somewhere really interesting or somewhere that gets overly focused on making money"
By Kaan Serin published
News "I think there's always that danger with any commercial art form"
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