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Steam Might Be Banning Games Made With AI Art


Valve seems to be blocking video games created with AI-generated assets from being published on its online storefront Steam. A Reddit post from earlier this month, first noticed by GameDiscoverCo founder Simon Carless, includes a message from Valve explaining that it “cannot ship games for which...

Steam's Subreddit Is Running An Excellent Protest


As we’ve been covering, things are not going well over on Reddit at the moment, with the site’s ownership currently engaged in a running battle with readers and moderators. Users are so annoyed at attempts to monetise the site that they’re working through a variety of protests, but one of...

Reddit Is Forcibly Removing Mods Over NSFW Protests


In the wake of sitewide protests, ostensibly over some API changes but really about an increasingly corporate squeeze of a historically community-run site, some Reddit moderators have decided to hit CEO Steve Huffman in the only place it seems to hurt: the site’s wallet.Read more

Reddit Hackers Demand $4.5 Million Ransom For Stolen Company Data


The messy aftermath of Reddit’s controversial API price increase might get messier. The ransomware hacker group BlackCat, which claimed responsibility for snatching 80GB of company data in February, is now demanding the news aggregator and community platform fork over $4.5 million and rescind...

Twitch Mega Streamer xQc Signed By Gambling Company For $100 Million


Twitch’s biggest streamer, Félix “xQc” Lengyel, is signing with the company’s newest rival, Kick, a streaming platform that offers better revenue splits and also appears to be centered around online gambling. The non-exclusive deal is valued at up to $100 million over two years, and is the latest...

Nintendo Switch Piracy Subreddit Banned After Giant Tears Of The Kingdom Leak


The Nintendo Switch piracy subreddit r/newyuzupiracy managed to fly under the radar for years. However, on June 13, three years after it was originally created, Reddit banned the forum after it blew up in the wake of the massive pre-release leak of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.Read more

Reddit's CEO Is Just Making Everything Worse


As you may have seen over the past week, Reddit—the “last page of the internet”—has not been having a good time, after the company’s CEO decided to oversee some changes that affected some very popular apps that people were using to access the site. That CEO, Steve Huffman, is now doing some...

Dragon's Dogma II Director Promises More Of What Fans Love


Just weeks after its first gameplay reveal during the recent PlayStation Showcase, Capcom showed more of its eagerly anticipated action-RPG sequel Dragon’s Dogma II in today’s Summer Game Fest Capcom Showcase stream, with director Hideaki Itsuno showing up to share new details.Read more

Reddit Goes Down As Communities Protest Wildly Unpopular Changes [UPDATE]


As we reported earlier in the month, Reddit, one of the most popular forums for gaming communities, is planning to make some changes under the hood that will essentially kill off every third-party app. Given the state of the official app and its heavy reliance on huge ads, it’s a deeply unpopular...

Reddit crypto community goes offline: Here’s why


Reddit communities unanimously decided to go private or in read-only modes between June 12 – June 14, protesting against the upcoming change that would prevent users from freely accessing APIs and tools

Gamers Anxiously Check Heads After Twitch Streamer Shows Headphone Dent


For today’s edition of “Things You Might Want To Worry About,” we bring you the story of a streamer who discovered his many hours of wearing a gaming audio headset has left an indent on his scalp. Subsequent discussion revealed that many other gamers have experienced the same. Go ahead and have...

Reddit Users Are 'Going Dark' To Protest Wildly Unpopular Site Changes


As we reported last week, Reddit is planning to make some changes under the hood that will essentially kill off every third-party app that readers use to engage with the site’s communities. Given the state of the official app and its heavy reliance on huge ads, it’s a deeply unpopular move,...

Reddit Co-Founder Alexis Ohanian Firmly Stands by Play-to-Earn Gaming Model


Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian firmly believes that play-to-earn is the future of gaming despite the decline in popularity of some major P2E games. In a recent Twitter thread, Ohanian, who is the founder and current General Partner of Web3-focused venture capital firm Seven Seven Six, said...

Reddit Is Killing The Best Way To Read The Site


Reddit is one of the biggest and most important websites on the planet, especially since it’s one of the last places human beings can get questions answered by actual human beings. So it sucks to see that the company is about to crush many of the best ways to actually experience the whole...

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