The plaintiff has voluntarily dismissed two lawsuits regarding game addiction. These lawsuits were against some of the biggest companies in the game industry, and the cases were filed in Arkansas and Ohio, respectively. Game File has reviewed the court records, but the summary is not available unless you subscribe to the website. The court cases were filed against companies such as Epic, Activision Blizzard, Take Two Interactive, Rockstar Games, Roblox, Microsoft, and Sony. The lawyers representing the companies involved used protections under the First Amendment to defend themselves, saying that "the plaintiffs should be bound by user agreements that mandate arbitration, not […]
I’ve only put a few hours into God of War: Ragnarök’s PC port. I was hoping this would be a chance for me to reassess a game I probably played under the wrong circumstances (rushing to the end because I had to know what happened). Unfortunately, after ...
Amazon is now offering the Xbox Elite Series 2 Core Wireless Gaming Controller in blue for $95.99 shipped. This $140 controller has been fetching $116 in recent months, but today’s 31% discount on its listed price makes it significantly lighter on your...
The Cole Haan Flash Sale offers up to 50% off running sneakers, dress shoes, boots, and more. Prices are as marked. Customers receive free delivery on orders of $89 or more. A standout from this sale is the men’s 5.ZERØGRAND Wingtip Oxfords that are cu...
It's no secret that Warhammer 40,000 Space Marine 2 has been a huge hit, experiencing a record-breaking launch. Saber Interactive spoke to IGN in an exclusive interview, where Chief Creative Officer Tim Willits said the success of the game would positively affect future projects. At the moment, there has been no official sales figure announced by either Saber or Focus Entertainment, but it's suspected to be a relatively high number. This comes after Focus confirmed that two million had played the game at launch, with Space Marine 2 quickly becoming the most-played Warhammer game of any type that has been […]
Today, EcoFlow has launched its Early Prime Big Deal Days sale through October 13, which is taking up to $2,899 off power stations, bundles, and accessories – plus, extra savings on orders over $3,000. One of the notable inclusions in this sale is the ...