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The zombie apocalypse simulator where you're a Last of Us-style fed deciding who gets to live in the quarantine zone hits 1 million wishlists as indie powerhouse Devolver Digital signs on as publisher
By Jordan Gerblick published
news Quarantine Zone: The Last Check demo has nearly 2 million downloads, but the full game is delayed to November

Gabe Newell says he ditched Microsoft and made Valve and Half-Life to prove "a better approach to game design" at a time where "there were more people using Doom than using Windows"
By Austin Wood published
News "And if I was wrong, I'd have to go back to Microsoft"

"They're not even hiding it": Advancements in gooner technology inflict humanity with a Zenless Zone Zero short rivaling Quentin Tarantino's obsession with feet
By Austin Wood published
News Subtle as a brick to the windshield

Yoshi-P knows Final Fantasy 14 has a problem balancing casual and hardcore content, but he hopes the new Deep Dungeon will show the MMO's new philosophy on difficulty
By Dustin Bailey published
News Naoki Yoshida wants to change the balance of FF14

Former Stardew Valley dev's new farming sim boasts animals that "produce multiple types of items," like sheep milk usable for pecorino cheese – and the carbonara lover within me is thrilled
By Anna Koselke published
News Sunkissed City is set to be a baa-nger

Thanks to Warner Bros, FEAR and its devs at Monolith are gone, but its legacy lives on in this horror FPS out this year that looks like the real deal
By Kaan Serin published
News Beneath has eldritch horrors, deep sea threats, and tense shootouts

Oblivion Remastered players are using math to figure out if it truly is "highly likely" Bethesda's RPG remake has just 57 gates "instead of the 60 in the original"
By Anna Koselke published
News The numbers, Mason! What do they mean?

Final Fantasy 14 killed one plugin that enabled player stalking, and now Square Enix is making sure "prohibited third-party tools" stay broken as MMO boss Yoshi-P says he "would appreciate your patience as we resolve this issue"
By Issy van der Velde published
News Third time's the charm
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