"The industry wants people to think this is a demand for eternal server support ... it isn't" - E3 owner and Stop Killing Games clash over Californian games bill
'A real concern for millions and probably hundreds of millions of European citizens' - Stop Killing Games has its day in European Parliament and it seems to go very well
France's leading consumer association has filed a lawsuit against Ubisoft over The Crew's online shutdown
Feature | "It's all of us against apathy, entropy, and loss of art" - Stop Killing Games has reached the EU Parliament, but what happens now?
Stop Killing Games' EU initiative clears almost 1.3m signatures, prepares for official submission to European Commission next month
Feature | "What is a fair end-of-life cycle for a game?" As Anthem servers are switched off, GOG weighs the "complicated riddle" of multiplayer game preservation
News | "Bury this game and experience forever? That should be a crime" How a group of modders revived Ubisoft's cult driving game, The Crew
Ubisoft's own shareholders demand response to the Stop Killing Games consumer movement
Xbox will "adjust" its promotional materials after fans slam decision to use rival logos in its showcases
"The PC is being reinvented" - Nvidia announces new AI-focused RTX Spark chip for laptops as widespread doubt bubbles
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 invites you to "keep the receipts" as it fights to be a more "authentic", "grounded, and transparent" shooter experience
Is Mina the Hollower too hard? The debate is on, as players discuss the challenge of Yacht Club's smash hit
We may learn the Steam Machine launch date very soon, as Steam's backend just got updated with a welcome tour
Lara Croft actress Sophie Turner hints at a long future ahead for Amazon's Tomb Raider series
"The live-action Smurfs movie paid for itself entirely through product placement" - Former Dragon Age boss suggests games can be funded another way
Tekken 8 game director Kohei Ikeda leaves after 20 years at Bandai Namco, amidst on-going series woes