A brief digest of all our materials from the past week, in which we thoroughly analyzed the gaming industry.
- Crimson Desert to challenge RDR2 — first impressions from the press
- Hacker cracked Denuvo in Atomic Heart — three years after release
- Sony has completely abandoned the idea of releasing its flagship projects on PC — Bloomberg
- Many Sony fans are happy that PlayStation games will stop being released on PC — survey results have appeared
- A Russian was able to play the sanctioned Marathon and got banned due to network problems — Bungie rejected the appeal
- Producer of "Pirates of the Caribbean 6" commented on Johnny Depp's return to the role of Jack Sparrow
- Valve refused to allow tournaments for Counter-Strike: Global Offensive after the shooter's return to Steam
- "Magic Button" for PlayStation 5 Pro. Sony is going to forcibly update PSSR in games
- GTA VI should cost $800 — streamer xQc explained the pricing approach
- Italians and Russians are unhappy with Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis — developers are urged to do voice acting
- People didn't even play for free: Highguard servers will be closed as early as next week
- Diablo IV will get a crossover with DOOM and will allow you to play as the Butcher in the new "Season of the Slaughter"
- Embark is urgently preparing a patch for ARC Raiders that fixes a bug that caused the game to read correspondence in Discord
- The new Hunt: Showdown 1896 event will turn the shooter into Escape from Tarkov — hide evacuation and supply points
- Gamers are canceling the creator of Counter-Strike "Gooseman" for participating in a crypto scam scheme