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Blindfolded Super Mario 64 speedrunner gets near world record pace, doesn't realize the run's been invalidated by a broken webcam until it's already over
By Dustin Bailey published
News The community was low-key willing him to fail

With Indiana Jones and Forza Horizon 5 ports, Phil Spencer isn't "trying to move" Nintendo Switch and PS5 players "over to Xbox anymore"
By Kaan Serin published
News "I know it’s not what everybody else is doing, but I just believe games should be the thing that’s at the forefront."

Xbox CEO Phil Spencer doesn't "want to see every game turn into some big live service," says Game Pass allows for more "games that have a beginning, middle and end"
By Kaan Serin published
News South of Midnight, Doom: The Dark Ages, Ninja Gaiden 4 and Fable are all set to come out this year

Overwatch 2 director reckons it would be "very difficult" to run a shooter that isn't free-to-play now, but the model's also changing how games are designed
By Kaan Serin published
News Aaron Keller calls full price tags a "huge barrier to entry"

Take-Two CEO says GTA 6's "creative genius is human" and believes in paying developers "for their work if it's replicated by AI after"
By Kaan Serin published
News "The tools may be digital, but the creative genius is human"

Monster Hunter Wilds director defends its freakiest new monster from players hoping to hunt it to extinction: "There are people who find Rompopolo cute, I just want to say!"
By Iain Harris published
News I'm still going to hunt the freak to extinction

The Witcher 3 director's new vampire RPG gives you the freedom "to kill off a lot of NPCs, and a lot of them can be really important NPCs"
By Kaan Serin published
News Blood of Dawnwalker lets you really live out the vampiric fantasy

The random events in Elden Ring Nightreign are the funniest thing FromSoftware's ever cooked up, from a rain of ants to Morgott jump scares
By Austin Wood published
news It's Morgott from the top rope!
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