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    Why Do Gaming Companies Keep Making Dumb Decisions?

    • ByReina
    • Published: June 28, 2025
    Why do gaming companies keep making decisions that frustrate fans? Because we let them.
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      • Gaming

      Nintendo’s Switch 2 Game-Key Cards Spark Backlash

      • ByReina
      • Published: June 26, 2025
      Nintendo’s new game-key cards blur the line between physical and digital but not in a good way
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        1047 Games Lays Off Staff. Is Splitgate 2 Already in Trouble?

        • BySynnistry
        • Published: June 23, 2025
        Splitgate 2 isn’t just struggling. It’s facing a trust crisis, and players are already walking away.
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        My character in EVE online.
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          • Gaming

          Should EVE Online Get New Leadership or a New Home?

          • BySynnistry
          • Published: June 20, 2025
          EVE Online doesn’t just need a new home. It needs someone willing to fix what’s held it back.
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          Is it fair to remove the game before the court case is settled?
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            Is It Fair for Epic to Remove Dark & Darker From Players’ Libraries?

            • BySynnistry
            • Published: June 20, 2025
            Can you really own a game if a platform can delete it from your library before a lawsuit is even resolved?
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            Bungie is running out time to prove it can survive.
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              Marathon Is Delayed. Can a Broken Company Build a Great Game?

              • BySynnistry
              • Published: June 18, 2025
              Can a broken company like Bungie still deliver a successful game? Marathon’s delay raises that exact question.
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              Borderlands 4 releases Sept. 12, 2025.
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                • Gaming

                Did Randy Pitchford’s Comments Backfire Or Was That the Plan?

                • BySynnistry
                • Published: June 17, 2025
                Borderlands 4 will cost $70 instead of $80 but Randy Pitchford’s comments may have cost more than just goodwill.
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                Emmrich from Dragon Age: Veilguard
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                  Who Is Really to Blame for Dragon Age: Veilguard’s Struggles?

                  • BySynnistry
                  • Published: June 16, 2025
                  BioWare didn’t fail Dragon Age. EA’s leadership did. It’s time accountability starts at the top.
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                  Hell Divers 2: Galactic Emergency
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                    Sony’s Quiet Reversal: A Sign of Strategy or Survival?

                    • BySynnistry
                    • Published: June 15, 2025
                    Sony lifted restrictions. Without a clear vision, is that enough to stay competitive in the PC gaming future?
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