A brief digest of all our materials from the past week, in which we thoroughly analyzed the gaming industry in every way.
- Bethesda will not let Obsidian make a new Fallout — Chris Avellone responded to a fan's request for a Fallout: New Vegas sequel
- A solo developer challenges Paradox Interactive's grand strategies — an improved version of Age of History 2: Definitive Edition has been released on Steam
- Player behavior in Arc Raiders caught the interest of a criminologist — only 30% are focused on PvP
- "This is not how masterpieces are made": The Blood of Dawnwalker game director criticized the greed of AAA studios
- Roskomnadzor is not yet planning to block Russians' access to EA games
- An action game about the confrontation between a baker girl and a she-devil is being removed from Steam — at the request of the copyright holder
- Hackers increased Take-Two Interactive's market capitalization by $1 billion, leaking Rockstar's financial figures
- Ubisoft showcased the capabilities of Anvil. The new Assassin's Creed games will run on this engine
- They abandoned Unreal Engine 5 and won at The Game Awards 2025. Wuthering Waves is becoming more and more beautiful
- "Overcoming impossible limitations": the creators of No Man's Sky spoke about working on versions for Steam Deck and Switch 2
- The hunt for Half-Life 3 continues — players believe they have discovered traces of new content and technology in CS2
- Experts are sounding the alarm: nearly half of developers are considering changing professions
- Veteran gamers reassured those waiting for the third GTA VI trailer — they were reminded why Rockstar rarely publishes new footage
- It didn't take off: Saber Interactive's new shooter launched below the publisher's expectations
- Kenshi + fantasy Middle Ages: an RPG sandbox with a living world simulation has been released on Steam