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This feels like the video game equvelant of binge drinking towards alcoholism. This isnt healthy at all.

Halloween Was Two Days Ago But I Can’t Stop Thinking About Cardi B as Poison Ivy

Don’t celebrate too much guys, you still need Origin installed and running in the background, you are also required to have a EA account... All this is is being able to buy through Steam, that’s it, same way Ubi sell their games and then require the Uplay launcher to actually work.

This is cool and all, but until they bring over a dozen+, it won’t make a difference.

They should post another one that says: “I am a former social media account manager.”

Breakpoint could have been a good game, and missed the mark pretty much everywhere.

I think that the more surprising thing here is that this isn’t a Jason Schreier article delaying a game. 

Probably made in China

Since this ends up being a matter of International Politics, this is exactly where the government needs to get involved.

This is getting out of hand.

So twee. Not my flavor. I wanted the snakes.

As Blizzard continues to attempt to pivot away from their decision, I’ve been reflecting a lot on the nature of suppressing political speech for athletes. Blizzard’s case is new, but recent precedents for punishing players who practice self-expression go back to Colin Kaepernick kneeling during the National Anthem in

...As a black guy, I’d like to say clearly that “This isn’t blackface”.

Don’t forget how Blizzard deactivated all four methods of deleting one’s account:

The only people it’s “backfiring” for are the fans of the games. And only because the devs/pubs don’t want to agree to union terms.

They created Medal of Honor, left EA because they were unhappy, founded Infinity Ward, created Call of Duty, left Activision because they were unhappy, founded Respawn, get bought by EA, end up making Medal of Honor.

Watching Gamers discover Capitalism in real time has been simultaneously the most fascinating, entertaining, and depressing experience I’ve had with this hobby in a while.

Some might celebrate this as a win for consumer rights, or a kick in the dick to a huge corporate entity.

Ah shit, here we go again...

Yes, I’m sure Epic would surely accept all these generic, low-budget indie games with zero hype or marketing.