A brief digest of everything that has happened to the entertainment industry around the world over the past week.
- The head of Sweet Baby stated that criticism of the agenda hinders innovation in games
- EA persistently prevents players from leveling up faster in Battlefield 6
- After 28 years, the creator of Fallout put an end to the dispute about who dropped the first nuclear bomb
- Will Red Dead Redemption 2 be released on PS5, XSX and Switch 2? Digital Foundry commented on the rumors
- Bloodborne fans were breathless. Remake specialists at Sony are looking for a third-person combat expert
- Plants vs. Zombies is back. A look at the gameplay of the improved Replanted version
- Tomonobu Itagaki, the creator of Ninja Gaiden and Dead or Alive, has died. He left a final message to the players
- T-800 and Sarah Connor against everyone. A fresh gameplay trailer for Terminator 2D: No Fate has been released
- The creator of Saints Row is concerned about the potential sale of Steam after Gabe Newell's departure — the service may be bought out by Microsoft
- Lawsuit against Tencent over the "Horizon clone." Sony said the Chinese giant is hiding behind shell companies
- "We heard you". Battlefield 6 developers decided to roll back the changes in the new patch amid massive fan dissatisfaction
- Offline advertising in the digital age did not work. Hideo Kojima admitted the failure of the unusual promotion of Death Stranding 2
- The authors of Path of Exile announced the release date of the "Keepers of the Flame" add-on — teaser with Russian subtitles
- The blogger disassembled the updated PS5 Pro. The console has been improved, but DualSense is disappointing
- Microsoft is following in Valve's footsteps with Steam Deck. A system for checking game compatibility for portable Xbox has been launched