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Don't worry, former PlayStation president Shuhei Yoshida also finds Silksong difficult: "I need to quit"
By George Young published
News Even people who play games for a living are finding it tough

Dragon Quest creator wants to "oversee everything" in the legendary JRPG series until he dies: "I think the next goal for me is to witness the 50th Anniversary [2036]"
By Jordan Gerblick published
News You got this, Yuji Horii

Rust studio COO wants an official Delta Force collab after calling out the game for allegedly stealing assets: "Cinematic is great though, hopefully next time we see a Rust Hazmat in their next season"
By Jordan Gerblick published
news "If you wanted to collab, you should have reached out"

PUBG creator says he's "really heartened to see the community revolt against AI," but his studio is still using the tech in new games: "We're using it in the right way"
By Anna Koselke published
News He's "not super worried" about backlash

Minecraft was nearly sold to Activision Blizzard for $1.5 billion before Microsoft secured Mojang, says former CEO Bobby Kotick: "I almost bought it"
By Anna Koselke published
News Microsoft offered Notch $2.5 billion, however

Roblox set "to require facial age checks to access chat" much like Discord, mere months after the CEO told concerned parents to just not "let your kids be on Roblox"
By Anna Koselke published
News "...establishing what we believe will become a new industry standard"

Ghost of Yotei lead was "saddened" he had to tone down the game's flashback mechanic, which was originally far more complex: "I knew it was the right choice"
By Anthony McGlynn published
News Sucker Punch lead Jason Connell had to kill a darling

Ghost of Yotei director says Sucker Punch didn't want to be violent for the sake of it in its open-world Japan epics, even if "in video games, you get a lot of pressure just to do it sometimes"
By Scott McCrae published
News "very early on we talked about what's the level of violence we want to go with"

Steam Machine is "a console that refuses to admit it's a console," analyst says, but "Valve isn't trying to beat Sony or Microsoft at their own game so much as rewrite the rules"
By Catherine Lewis published
News Analysts don't necessarily see the Steam Machine as a PS5, Xbox Series X, or Switch 2 rival
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