
Valve is ready to sell Steam Machine at a loss, Steam is again under threat in Russia - the most interesting news for April 28
A brief digest of everything that happened in the entertainment industry worldwide over the past day.
- Gabe is merciful: Valve is ready to sell Steam Machine at a loss and will soon announce the device's price — media reports. Although the specific cost of Steam Machine has not yet been revealed, indirect benchmarks have already appeared.
- Steam Deck 2 is already in development: Valve revealed the first details. Rumors about a new device have been circulating for a long time, but now there is official confirmation.
- Cosplayer showed off a sorceress's image from Baldur's Gate 3 with a "Mirror Image." Alina "Aneli" Vorontsova really likes the "Forgotten Realms" setting.
- The Last of Us Online was "the best multiplayer game." Naughty Dog developers admired the project. Work on the game, according to early data, was at an advanced stage.
- Sony support explained who would be prohibited from launching games purchased in the PS Store if they don't go online for more than 30 days. The company tried to dispel rumors.
- The creators of Resident Evil Requiem explained the absence of Ada Wong and talked about the May add-on. According to Nakanishi, there simply wasn't a place for the heroine in the story.
- Not a day without prohibitions and restrictions: in Russia, it was proposed to introduce rental certificates for games. How exactly the initiative will be implemented is not specified.
- Gabe Newell did not believe in Steam's long-term success and thought that in a couple of years it would be replaced by a competitor's service — archived interview. But now others are unsuccessfully trying to replicate Steam's success.
- Ubisoft released a new The Division on PC. Previously, the game was only available on mobile devices.
- Denuvo was cracked in Black Myth: Wukong without using a hypervisor. The fight against the formidable DRM system continues
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