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- UK Charts: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare launch sales beat Black Ops 4 (0 replies)
- European gamers wary of digital-only games consoles (0 replies)
- Plants vs Zombies: Battle for Neighborville was the No.1 game download across EMEAA (0 replies)
- The French games industry had over 1200 titles in production in 2019 (0 replies)
- UK Charts: Switch dominates as The Witcher 3 leads slew of new releases (0 replies)
- FIFA 20 tops EMEAA chart for a third consecutive week (0 replies)
- US legislators: Blitzchung ban could have "chilling effect" on free speech (0 replies)
- FIFA 20 retains No.1 as Grid reaches Top Five (0 replies)
- FIFA 20 tops EMEAA charts for second week since launch (0 replies)
- Busy September charts see FIFA 20 take No.1 (0 replies)
- Changing mental health depictions in games (0 replies)
- Blizzard dismisses Hearthstone player for supporting Hong Kong protests (0 replies)
- NHS targets gaming addiction with new specialist clinic (0 replies)
- NPD Group: 73% of Americans play video games (0 replies)
- FIFA 20 remains leagues ahead in UK charts (0 replies)
- FIFA 20 arrives atop EMEAA charts (0 replies)
- Link awakens at the top of the EMEAA charts this week (0 replies)
- FIFA 20 and Xbox One dominate UK charts (0 replies)
- Call of Duty: Modern Warfare expected to be US best-selling title of 2019 (0 replies)
- New releases, led by Borderlands 3, shake up EMEAA charts (0 replies)
- PlayStation, Xbox, Stadia and more sign up to United Nations climate change (0 replies)
- The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening topples Borderlands 3 in UK Charts (0 replies)
- Summer games drought slowed inflation in the UK (0 replies)
- Rockstar Games launches its own storefront (0 replies)
- NPD: US game sales drop 18% in August (0 replies)
- EMEAA charts: Slam dunk for NBA 2K20 in launch week (0 replies)
- Parliamentary committee recommends banning loot box sales to children (0 replies)
- UK Charts: NBA 2K20 is No.1 in poor sales week (0 replies)
- Disney reportedly planning sale of gaming division FoxNext (0 replies)
- Crash Team Racing was the UK's best-selling game in August (0 replies)
- Supermassive Games' The Dark Pictures tops EMEAA chart (0 replies)
- UKIE launches UK diversity census (0 replies)
- PSA: Brickers Abound (0 replies)
- Yu-Gi-Oh is the best-selling boxed game in EMEAA charts (1 replies)
- PlatinumGames scores first UK No.1 with Astral Chain (0 replies)
- UK Charts: Mario Kart 8 Deluxe takes No. 1 (but it should be Minecraft, again) (0 replies)
- Grand Theft Auto V is back on top in the EMEAA charts (0 replies)
- ISFE: EU games industry worth over €21bn (0 replies)
- Restoring trust in Star Wars Battlefront II (0 replies)
- What will be the biggest video games of Christmas 2019? (0 replies)
- NPD: Nintendo sweeps July, though Madden takes the crown (0 replies)
- DuckTales makes a staggering last-minute comeback in EMEAA charts (0 replies)
- UK Charts: Crash Team Racing still No.1 (but it should be Minecraft) (0 replies)
- US delays tariff on game consoles (0 replies)
- Over half of Chinese consumers prefer free-to-play or ad-monetised games over premium (0 replies)
- UK's Video Games Tax Relief has paid out £324m in five years (0 replies)
- FIFA 19 and New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe are best-selling games in Europe this year (0 replies)
- Walmart taking down violent video game demos, displays (0 replies)
- Infinity Ward says Modern Warfare isn't political, debates how it ever could be (0 replies)
- Madden 20 just about squeezes into EMEAA Charts' Top 10 (0 replies)
- Crash Team Racing limps to the top of the UK chart (0 replies)
- Trump's video game scapegoating feels downright nostalgic (0 replies)
- EA: Subscriptions combined with cloud services will "lower the barriers" to gaming (0 replies)
- Rockstar hasn't paid UK corporation tax in ten years (0 replies)
- Fire Emblem beats Wolfenstein to the top of the UK charts (0 replies)
- Winner of the Fortnite World Cup took home $3m (0 replies)
- Grand Theft Auto V leads a static top three in the EMEAA charts (0 replies)
- UK Charts: Crash Team Racing returns to No.1 as Amazon Prime Day boosts market (0 replies)
- Grand Theft Auto V returns to top spot in EMEAA charts (0 replies)
- NPD: Super Mario Maker 2 warps to the top of June US sales (0 replies)
- Disney and Glu aim to target nostalgia without exploiting it (0 replies)
- Detective Pikachu becomes the highest-grossing video game movie (0 replies)
- German consumers spent €4.4bn on video games in 2018 (0 replies)
- Nearly three-fourths of gamers prefer Netflix-style subscription for cloud games (0 replies)
- Fortnite streaming hours drop for fourth straight quarter (0 replies)
- UK digital charts: Sales and anticipation lift Borderlands 2, (0 replies)
- UK Charts: Super Mario Maker 2 scores third consecutive No.1 (0 replies)
- Legal console sales in China to overtak (0 replies)
- Crash Team Racing nitro-boosts to stay at the top of EMEAA charts (0 replies)
- Super Mario Maker 2 holds UK No.1 in strong week for Nintendo Switch (0 replies)
- Microsoft, Sony, and Nintendo: 25% tariff on consoles would cause massive harm (0 replies)
- British technology inquiry chair says industry is only "paying lip service" to gaming (0 replies)
- Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel and Borderlands 2 dominate UK download charts (0 replies)
- UK Charts: Crash Team Racing puts the bandicoot back at No.1 (0 replies)
- Amazon's struggle is a reminder that content is still king (0 replies)
- Cyberpunk 2077, Final Fantasy VII Remake lead online pre-orders post-E3 (0 replies)
- UK charts: Sony's Days of Play sale means no change at the top (0 replies)
- Newzoo: Mobile, console install base to drive global games market to $152.1b in 2019 (0 replies)
- NPD: May 2019 was the worst May for new releases since 1998 (0 replies)
- Call of Duty, Pokemon dominate GameStop pre-orders in wake of E3 (0 replies)
- Only 21% of E3 games are non-violent (0 replies)
- UK digital charts: GTA V No.1 but Blood & Truth was definitely the best-selling game (0 replies)
- Game streaming has not arrived (0 replies)
- Are we witnessing the end of the console wars? (0 replies)
- Sony sets December 2020 release date for Uncharted movie (0 replies)
- UK Charts: Sony's Days of Play campaign puts FIFA 19 back at No.1 (0 replies)
- UK Charts: Blood & Truth is the first VR game to claim No.1 (0 replies)
- Online gaming disorder test calls for volunteers (0 replies)
- Next-gen consoles must not "segregate" Rainbow Six community (0 replies)
- First UK digital chart: Total War: Three Kingdoms was last week's true No.1 (0 replies)
- US considers 25% tariff on game consoles (0 replies)
- World Health Organization makes 'gaming disorder' a recognised illness (0 replies)
- UK charts: Team Sonic Racing laps the competition (0 replies)
- Mortal Kombat 11 is the second best-selling game of 2019 in the US (0 replies)
- UK Charts: Rage 2 is No.1 but fails to match original (0 replies)
- More than one billion women are active gamers (0 replies)
- PlayStation 4 lifetime sales reach 96.8 million, closing in on the Wii's massive 101 (0 replies)
- Microsoft Solitaire, three others join World Video Game Hall of Fame (0 replies)
- UK Charts: In quiet release week, top ten still led by Days Gone, Mortal Kombat 11 (0 replies)
- European Esports Federation to be formed with 12 countries (0 replies)
- NPD: Nintendo Switch continues strong sales in quarter of hardware declines (0 replies)
- UK Charts: Days Gone defeats Mortal Kombat 11 to claim No.1 (0 replies)
- Here is every boxed game to sell over 1m copies in the UK (1 replies)
- CVG 180 - november 1996 (UK) (0 replies)
- God of War takes home five BAFTAs (0 replies)
- Pre-order refunds could force publishers to shift priorities (0 replies)
- EU Commission accuses six game companies of illegal geo-blocking (0 replies)
- UK Charts: The Division 2 retakes No.1 in quiet week (1 replies)
- Valve Index to launch June 15 (0 replies)
- Record year for UK games market as spending nears £6bn (0 replies)
- UK Charts: Yoshi's Crafted World wins in close battle for No.1 (0 replies)
- EA: People want inclusive games with friendlier communities (0 replies)
- NPD: Anthem was the best-selling game in February (0 replies)
- Phil Harrison: Stadia starts an "inevitable and one-way shift" away from consoles (0 replies)
- Walmart exploring its own game streaming service (0 replies)
- UK Charts: Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is the seventh new No.1 of the year (0 replies)
- UK games retail: Prices continue to rise as supermarket power wanes (0 replies)
- Games for Change Accelerator to offer funding and support for social impact games (0 replies)
- Kicking off the streaming wars (0 replies)
- UK Charts: Slow start for The Division 2 (0 replies)
- God of War leads BAFTA nominations (0 replies)
- War Child UK Armistice raised $380,000 in 2018 (0 replies)
- Devil May Cry 5 is Capcom's second UK No.1 of 2019 (0 replies)
- FIFA announces eNations Cup tournament (0 replies)
- Resident Evil 2 shipments pass 4 million (0 replies)
- Digital revenue down in January as major console franchises underperform (0 replies)
- Anthem tops UK boxed charts (0 replies)
- Microsoft adds eye-tracking, doubles field of view for HoloLens 2 (0 replies)
- Employees demand Microsoft cancels $479m HoloLens military contract (0 replies)
- Epic pulls YouTube ads after predatory videos discovered (0 replies)
- Female viewership of esports increasing (0 replies)
- Kingdom Hearts III, Resident Evil 2 can't stop January US sales dip (0 replies)
- Google teases GDC reveal (0 replies)
- Media Create: Kingdom Hearts III unlocks another top chart victory in Japan (0 replies)
- God of War sweeps 2019 DICE Awards (0 replies)
- No link between violent video games and increased aggression in teens, study finds (0 replies)
- Apex Legends beats Fortnite record for single-day Twitch viewing (0 replies)
- UK Charts: Far Cry New Dawn is No.1, but Metro Exodus is the real winner (0 replies)
- Number of graduates in UK computer game courses doubled since 2013 (0 replies)
- Cristiano Ronaldo replaced on FIFA 19 box art (0 replies)
- ESA: Proposed Pennsylvania video game tax a "violation of the US Constitution" (0 replies)
- Disney praises “good relationship” with EA and Star Wars games (0 replies)
- Resident Evil 2's triumphant debut in EMEAA charts (0 replies)
- HMV saved from collapse by Sunrise Records (0 replies)
- EA didn't pre-announce Apex Legends because it was scared to (0 replies)
- Kingdom Hearts III conquers UK charts with impressive debut week (0 replies)
- Twitch streamers racked up 9.36 billion hours viewed in 2018 (0 replies)
- Early teens gaming online more - Study (0 replies)
- Gaming mirrors Facebook's crisis of credibility (0 replies)
- Parents increasingly worried about kids spending in games - Study (0 replies)
- Resident Evil 2 debuts at No.1 in UK charts (again) (0 replies)
- New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe tops EMEAA charts (0 replies)
- GLAAD announces nominees for first ever Outstanding Video Game category (0 replies)
- Gaming mirrors Facebook's crisis of credibility (0 replies)
- Ubisoft will change divisive Assassin's Creed Odyssey DLC (0 replies)
- NetEase to impose restrictions on young gamers in China (0 replies)
- Talking up the positives about gaming (0 replies)
- Analyst predicts first video games revenue decline since 1995 (0 replies)
- SuperData: Worldwide digital spending down 2% last month (0 replies)
- NPD: US video games sales reached $43.4 billion last year (0 replies)
- Capcom expands Street Fighter esports efforts to US (0 replies)
- UK Charts: Ace Combat 7 breaks franchise records, but Mario holds No.1 (0 replies)
- FIFA 19 trumped Red Dead and COD as Europe's highest selling game in 2018 (0 replies)
- Fast Travel Games sold more on PSVR than Steam, Oculus and Viveport combined (0 replies)
- PEGI announces new content descriptor for in-game purchases on physical products (0 replies)
- Frontier's Jurassic World Evolution and Planet Coaster both cross 2m sales milestone (0 replies)
- Media Create: Nintendo begins 2019 strong in Japan (0 replies)
- Verizon reportedly also testing cloud game streaming service (0 replies)
- UK Charts: New Super Mario Bros U Deluxe takes No.1 in quiet week (0 replies)
- Amazon reportedly developing its own game streaming service (0 replies)
- God of War, Marvel's Spider-Man lead nominations for 22nd annual DICE Awards (0 replies)
- The UK Games Industry in 2018: Winners and Losers (0 replies)
- World Health Organization and ESA meet to discuss gaming disorder diagnosis (0 replies)
- Exhibition on LGBTQ gaming history opens in Berlin (0 replies)
- Chinese government approves another 84 games for release (0 replies)
- Streamlabs: Twitch growth slows as streamers turn to YouTube and Facebook (0 replies)
- Sony acquires Audiokinetic (0 replies)
- FIFA 19 returns to No.1 in UK physical charts (0 replies)
- Lego: The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit pulled from digital storefronts (0 replies)
- Star Control creators defend DMCA takedown notice against Stardock (0 replies)
- "Not enough evidence" that screen time is harmful to children (0 replies)
- Super Smash Bros and PlayStation gift cards dominate Amazon 2018 chart (0 replies)
- UK boxed software sales slip in 2018, but hardware is up (0 replies)
- Slightly Mad developing standalone, VR-supportive console (0 replies)
- Reselling game keys now illegal in Japan (0 replies)
- GTA V tops Europe's Christmas digital download chart (0 replies)
- HMV faces administration in the UK (0 replies)
- Red Dead Redemption 2 claims UK Christmas No.1 (0 replies)
- 35C3: 35th Chaos Communication Congress (0 replies)
- Superdata: Digital games spending flat last month (0 replies)
- NPD: Switch, PS4, Xbox One all sell over 1.3 million units in November (0 replies)
- Consumer advocates want FTC to investigate kids apps (0 replies)
- 11 bit studios raises over $500,000 for War Child (0 replies)
- Atari H1 financials show continued growth driven by RollerCoaster Tycoon IP (0 replies)
- Red Dead Redemption 2 reclaims No.1 in UK charts (0 replies)
- Capcom responds to complaints over Street Fighter's in-game ads (0 replies)
- Fortnite Season Five announcement most watched trailer on YouTube in 2018 (0 replies)
- Mega Man Legacy Collection sells over 1 million units, becomes 5th game in franchise (0 replies)
- Epic's Fortnite was the highest trending game on Google US in 2018 (0 replies)
- The Game Awards' audience more than doubled from 2017 (0 replies)
- Playgroundz: Women dominate mobile gaming and spending, are scarce on YouTube (0 replies)
- 84% of teen girls in the UK play video games in their spare time (1 replies)
- YouTube, Twitch speak out against EU Copyright Directive (0 replies)
- UK Charts: Super Smash Bros Ultimate is the fastest-selling Smash Bros of all time (0 replies)
- Boosting now a criminal offence in South Korea (0 replies)
- 50 billion hours of gaming watched on YouTube in the last year (0 replies)
- Red Dead Redemption 2 wins Best Game at Fun & Serious Festival Awards (0 replies)
- Parliament launches "addictive" technologies inquiry (0 replies)
- Free-to-play console revenue triples over holiday period to reach $64m (0 replies)
- Battlefield V struggles as Black Friday transforms UK Charts (0 replies)
- NPD: Call of Duty, Red Dead Redemption lead record October (0 replies)
- Rockstar abandons Agent trademark (0 replies)
- Valve rewards man $20,000 for discovering unlimited free game codes bug (0 replies)
- Microsoft slashes $100 off Xbox One X for Black Friday (0 replies)
- Red Dead Redemption 2 is still No. 1 at UK retail after three weeks (0 replies)
- Valve condemns racist behaviour of pro players during DOTA 2 matches (0 replies)
- Capcom considering more cloud games despite Resident Evil 7 shortcomings (0 replies)
- Oculus founder: "No existing or imminent VR hardware is good enough to go mainstream" (0 replies)
- Ubisoft removing references to gambling, skulls for global Rainbow Six Siege release (0 replies)
- Red Dead Redemption 2 scores 2018's biggest second week at UK retail (0 replies)
- Danish prime minister opens Counter-Strike esports tournament (0 replies)
- Games deals in 2018 worth record $25bn but "could signal top of the market" (0 replies)
- SuperData: Digital spend on console reaches $1.24bn for September (0 replies)
- UK magazines GamesTM and GamesMaster to close (1 replies)
- Red Dead Redemption 2: Critical Consensus (0 replies)
- Cryptocurrencies "on the brink of an implosion" - Juniper (0 replies)
- GTA cheat developers have assets frozen in crackdown (0 replies)
- Call of Duty Endowment reaches 50,000 veteran employment placement goal early (0 replies)
- Epic sues two YouTubers over Fortnite cheats (0 replies)
- FIFA 19 tops EMEAA charts in second week (0 replies)
- UK Charts: Physical Call of Duty launch sales lowest in 11 years (0 replies)
- Rockstar has been “working 100-hour weeks” on Red Dead Redemption 2 (0 replies)
- UK Charts: FIFA takes No.1, but physical launch sales plummet (0 replies)
- Twitch has been blocked in China (0 replies)
- Spider-Man sells 3.3 million in three days (0 replies)
- Why the BBC is investing in video games (again) (1 replies)
- UK charts: Slow start for Tomb Raider as Spider-Man reigns supreme (0 replies)
- UKIE: Only 19% of parents set and enforce screen time limits for their children (0 replies)
- PlayStation is the third most-recognized brand in the UK (0 replies)
- Two Point Hospital and PES 2019 dominate EMEAA charts (0 replies)
- Tiny Lab, Google, ad companies accused of violating Children's Online Privacy Protect (0 replies)
- Pokemon GO sees 35% increase in active users since May (0 replies)
- UK charts: Spider-Man is fastest-selling game of the year (0 replies)
- Amazon hits $1 trillion market cap one month after Apple (0 replies)
- F1 2018 dominates EMEA charts (0 replies)
- FIFA 18 sells over 24 million copies (0 replies)
- UK Charts: PES launch sales drop 42% year-on-year (0 replies)
- Jacksonville shooting victim suing EA for negligence (0 replies)
- EA donates $1m to victims of Jacksonville shooting (0 replies)
- PEGI adds in-game purchase warning to boxed games (0 replies)
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