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It: Welcome to Derry showrunner says one of the cruelest moments in episode 5 was originally supposed to be in It: Chapter Two: "It felt like an interesting idea that was wrong"
By Lauren Milici published
News Exclusive | Welcome to Derry co-showrunner and It: Chapter Two co-writer Jason Fuchs reveals one scrapped idea that made its way into the prequel show

Baldur's Gate 3 and Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 actor Jennifer English is moving on to her "dream part" – a fairy empress with a Welsh accent in the Warframe devs' new MMO
By Scott McCrae published
News Jennifer English and fantasy RPGs; name a more iconic duo.

Silksong devs say "it's very difficult to preserve mystery these days," and Zelda 2-era inspirations pushed them toward a world you can explore "divorced from the internet"
By Kaan Serin published
News Team Cherry devs grew up playing games in a pre-internet era

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33's Verso actor prefers Maelle's ending to his own "because I really like my acting in it" – "choose the Maelle ending and you'll see why I won this award"
By Scott McCrae published
News Meanwhile Maelle's actor also likes her own ending: "let her live her delulu fantasy life."

Former Rockstar and GTA lead Dan Houser says gaming can "either go somewhere really interesting or somewhere that gets overly focused on making money"
By Kaan Serin published
News "I think there's always that danger with any commercial art form"

Pocketpair dates Palworld's second collab, this time with hugely-acclaimed FPS Ultrakill, and again teases a Legendary Pal first shown off years ago for 1.0
By Kaan Serin published
News Coming next month

Bethesda returned to its 2006 RPG with Oblivion Remastered after deciding "what to modernize and what not to modernize," and it just "makes sense"
By Kaan Serin published
News "It speaks to the the sticking power of how that game is built," says Bethesda's studio director

Christopher Nolan almost came close to directing an ancient epic before The Odyssey, but got Batman Begins instead
By Nick Staniforth published
News "It was a world that I was very interested to explore. So it’s been at the back of my mind for a very long time."
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