Microsoft is selling Activision Blizzard King cloud gaming rights to Ubisoft to complete the acquisition of Activision Blizzard. The new plan has been submitted to the CMA and is awaiting approval.
Nintendo has been declining in sales for years now (except Wii) failing to target a broader user base. Console market is shrinking as well. Overall, Nintendo is not doing well and desperate
Subscription Offerings between Playstation, Xbox and Nintendo : r/gaming
Number of games released vs median earnings per genre (Steam) : r/gamedev
GameStop Stock Plummets After Abandoning Plans to Sell Company
This is too long. I was planning to game for an hour - claim time shouldn't be over half of that, and un-expedited more than half again longer. Respect my time CIG.
GameStop abandons plan to sell the company; stock craters
Swen has no plans of selling the studio: I'm not done yet : r/BaldursGate3
GameStop's Still Around, Still Growing, And Still a Retail Force
Penny Arcade: Used game buyers aren't THQ's customers, so they should stop bitching : r/gaming
Ryan Cohen just sent an email to all GameStop Corporate employees. : r/ GameStop
Me: makes a post on DTG saying Bungie should keep an eye on the game's file sive. The replies: stupid consoles ruin the game : r/destiny2
Current State of the Game and this Subreddit (April 6th, 2023) : r/CompanyOfHeroes
GameStop video game retailer passes on plans to sell company
I feel Square nailed it with this game. It's sad it's not selling as much as the first one. They give us a sand boxy world to explore,and people complain it's not