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Old copy of Fortnite from before it went free-to-play sells for $42,500, and while you might think that's weird, remember that the person who bought it probably won't play it anyway
By Dustin Bailey published
News The worst part is nobody's going to crack it open to get that Founder's Pack code

Nintendo's Black Friday Switch game deals just dropped, and my collection is gonna need a bigger shelf
By Rosalie Newcombe last updated
Deals Nintendo's official Black Friday game deals are here, and there are price drops on everything from Super Mario Odyssey to Luigi's Mansion 3.

Skyrim fan works his 9-5 job from within the RPG, battling bandits while tackling emails and facing dragons during PowerPoints: "Work from home became work from Whiterun"
By Anna Koselke published
News He calls it "the worst idea I've ever had"

Well darn, Hello Games' Sean Murray says the team working on No Man's Sky follow-up Light No Fire is "tiny" and working "in the background"
By Jordan Gerblick published
News Light No Fire is somewhere out there in no man's land

"Players should be able to see themselves": Witchbrook, the magical Stardew Valley-like life sim, unveils detailed character customization and clothing options that don't have "any limitations"
By Catherine Lewis published
News As well as a variety of skin tones and hair textures, "any hairstyle, clothing type, facial hair is up for grabs for the player"

Barely 4 years after buying them, Embracer Group sells Remnant publisher and Star Trek Online developer in a deal that'll net it $30 million
By Catherine Lewis published
News Arc Games and Cryptic Studios are being sold to Project Golden Arc Inc.

Dragon Quest creator Yuji Horii says Final Fantasy 10 is "the ultimate perfection" of the beloved JRPG series, and we're sure stans will be completely normal about it
By George Young published
News As if Final Fantasy fans needed another reason to fight for their favorite

New speedrun discovery "will change Super Mario 64 forever" by making "one of the hardest tricks in the entire game" completely trivial to pull off
By Dustin Bailey published
News "Oh f***, blindfolded 1-star is dead"

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"
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