A brief digest of everything that happened in the entertainment industry around the world over the past day.
- Valve is facing a daily fine of half a million dollars — officials discovered dangerous communities on Steam. eSafety reminded that Australian codes and standards for combating illegal materials require online services to implement "systems and processes to protect Australians from illegal and prohibited materials"
- While Nintendo is trying to sue the United States over tariffs, gamers have filed a lawsuit against Nintendo itself over tariff markups. The big "N" still paid the new tariffs out of players' pockets
- Owlcat spoke about a problem with romances in Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous — all three heroines loved eating people. At a certain point, the developers realized they would have to rework the content
- Behaviour Interactive has begun laying off Dead by Daylight developers. Even a senior animator lost their job. The company's management chose a rather unusual way to congratulate the team on the game's upcoming anniversary, which will take place in June
- The creators of Atomic Heart celebrated the release of the action RPG "Bylina" — Mundfish drew festive promo art. Usually, such images featured the Twins or Nechaev (P-3) in a themed look, but this time they decided to depict the Lab Technician (VOV-A6) — "Vovchik"
- Is Diablo IV: Lord of Hatred worth playing? This is not a small DLC, but a full-fledged major expansion that will broaden the base game
- Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced will offer players much more action. It is reported that combat will become faster, smoother, and more packed with various moves
- Resident Evil Requiem, Monster Hunter Stories 3, and Pragmata — that is not the end. Capcom is preparing players for the next game. The company published an image featuring the year's key titles
- Marathon is already discounted after 7 weeks — Bungie is trying to save the online player base. The project failed to maintain high interest, and part of the audience has already left
- The developers of ARC Raiders learned a lesson from the scandal around the previous event — players were warned about the project's finale. At that time, not all players managed to collect the necessary resources and therefore did not receive the reward