Vanilla Gaming Company has announced that the Kickstarter campaign for Vanilla Beast: Ace in the Hole is now live. The campaign will aid not only with the game’s development but also with bringing the title to additional platforms.
The end of exclusives could mean the beginning of something else.
Why do you need an Xbox?
You can get all Xbox games on PC, Playstation and some on Nintendo, and being unlocked form gamespass will mean devs get paid dividends for their work.
We will all still be hit from MS's massive industry consolidation and all the negatives that it's brought and will still bring to gaming, but at least we have slowed the MS rot for now.
$80 billion spent and thousands upon thousands fired to get no new games that weren't already coming just to f**k over the industry so a select few wealthy scumbags could get more wealthy. MS is the worst thing ever to happen to gaming
Been hearing this since 2014 15 now Ok, this isn't just an Xbox issue anymore it's a Industry wide problem. Ubisoft could go under if Assassins Creed fails, previous title Outlaws failed EA is going LS after DA failed (yeah... Surprise) and heavily betting on BF now. Xbox shutting down Arkane Austin and Tango despite them LYING and saying Hifi needed to do what it did (then why shut them down?) Concord studio is no longer around. It's a industry wide issue not a single company.
I think that ship has sailed. This was the narrative for a decade so I think it’s time to give up on this make or break thing
The Entertainment Software Association (ESA) has voiced serious concerns over the newly announced tariffs on imports from China, Mexico, and Canada, emphasizing their potentially harmful impact on the gaming industry. Given China’s significant role in gaming technology and production, these tariffs could have far-reaching consequences on both hardware and software, fundamentally reshaping the market.
Yes but consumers should be happy to pay more in order to make America great again.
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