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May 24, 2026 3 min read
The Stop Killing Games Movement Has Become Bigger Than Publishers Expected

The Stop Killing Games Movement Has Become Bigger Than Publishers Expected

What started as a consumer rights campaign has become one of the most uncomfortable conversations in gaming. The Stop Killing Games movement isn't arguing about balance changes, monetization, or DLC pricing. It's asking a much simpler question: if players buy a game, should publishers be allowed to make it completely unplayable years later? The fact that the industry still doesn't have a clear answer is exactly why the controversy keeps growing.

May 24, 2026 3 min read
Ubisoft Keeps Saying It Has Learned. Players Keep Asking For Proof

Ubisoft Keeps Saying It Has Learned. Players Keep Asking For Proof

There comes a point where every apology starts sounding the same. Ubisoft has spent the last few years promising change, restructuring teams, delaying projects, canceling games, and talking about rebuilding trust. The problem isn't that players don't believe the company can improve. It's that they've heard the same promise too many times. As Ubisoft fights declining influence, delayed releases, and mounting pressure from investors, the real challenge isn't making good games. It's convincing people to care again.

May 23, 2026 3 min read
Monster Hunter Wilds Didn't Reinvent the Series. That's Exactly Why It Won

Monster Hunter Wilds Didn't Reinvent the Series. That's Exactly Why It Won

For years, publishers have been obsessed with reinvention. Every sequel needs bigger systems, broader appeal, and a new identity that can be marketed as a major evolution. Monster Hunter Wilds took a different approach. Instead of tearing up the formula, Capcom focused on refining it. The result is one of the most successful games of the year and a reminder that players usually know what they liked about a franchise long before executives do.