Valve released its official 2025 best sellers list showing Monster Hunter Wilds in the top 12 despite being one of the year’s worst PC ports, while free-to-play games continue dominating revenue charts.
Ubisoft reopened Rainbow Six Siege servers on December 29 after the $339 trillion hack forced a complete shutdown, but the Marketplace stays offline and some players lost legitimate items.
CD Projekt sold GOG to original co-founder Michał Kiciński for $25.2 million, letting the DRM-free storefront operate independently while promising ambitious game preservation efforts for 2026-2027.
Tom Henderson reports console makers are debating whether to delay PS6 and next Xbox beyond 2028 as RAM prices surge 500%, potentially pushing next-gen consoles to $1,000 or higher.
MOBA Network announced it’s halting OTCQX trading and initiating a strategic review after its stock plummeted 97% in six months, raising questions about the future of ResetEra and its gaming community portfolio.
Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream returns after 12 years with enhanced Mii customization, player-controlled relationships, and the same surreal comedy that made the original a cult classic.
Stupid Never Dies runs on Unreal Engine 5 but deliberately chose stylized comic book visuals over photorealism, proving that not every UE5 game needs to look like a tech demo.
Reddit’s GamingLeaksAndRumours is preparing its bi-annual leaker tier voting where the community ranks insiders from Jason Schreier to Walmart Canada based on credibility and track records.
Dataminers discovered Nintendo Switch 2 code buried in Monster Hunter Wilds Title Update 4, sparking debate about whether Capcom’s demanding action RPG can actually run on Nintendo’s handheld.
RAM prices have surged 500% in recent months due to AI demand, forcing Sony and Microsoft to consider delaying the PS6 and next Xbox launch while current-gen consoles face potential price hikes.