January 24, 2025 - 18:34

Both Blizzard Entertainment and Grinding Gear Games are facing scrutiny after the owners of "Diablo 4" and "Path of Exile 2" remained tight-lipped on whether they would take action against Elon Musk's gaming accounts. The situation escalated when Musk reportedly confessed to engaging in account boosting, a practice that many players consider cheating. This admission has sparked outrage among fans who believe that such actions undermine the integrity of the games they cherish.
Players are concerned that allowing high-profile individuals like Musk to bypass the rules could set a dangerous precedent, potentially alienating the community and diminishing the competitive spirit that both games promote. The developers’ refusal to comment on the potential consequences for Musk's actions has left many wondering about their commitment to fair play and accountability within the gaming landscape. As discussions continue, the gaming community is eagerly awaiting a response from the developers regarding this controversial issue.
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Paramount Reboots Video Game Strategy, Forming New StudioParamount is shaking up its approach to video games, forming a fresh internal studio and putting a new leadership structure in place. The move signals a strategic reboot for the entertainment giant...
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Madden 27's Tush Push tease highlights everything wrong with annually released sports gamesEA Sports recently teased a new feature for Madden 27, and it is causing a stir for all the wrong reasons. The highlight of the upcoming release appears to be the inclusion of the `Tush Push` --...
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EA Sports College Football 27 cover art revealed, gets meme'd into oblivion on social mediaEA Sports has unveiled the cover art for the deluxe edition of College Football 27, and the internet is having a field day with it. The image features Indiana Hoosiers head coach Curt Cignetti...
June 3, 2026 - 17:54
Marvel’s Wolverine director says the game’s extreme gore can be turned offMike Daly, the director of the upcoming Marvel`s Wolverine game, has addressed the game`s notorious level of gore, confirming that players will have the option to reduce it. In a recent interview,...