25 Years Later, I Am Now A Star Wars: The Phantom Menace Apologist (kotaku.com)
Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace is historically significant for many reasons: it was the first Star Wars movie in nearly 16 years, the last Star Wars movie shot on film, and a polarizing, pulpy entry in the storied space fantasy franchise. It debuted on May 19, 1999, 25 years ago almost to the day, and earned over $1...
Call Of Duty’s Next Crossover Brings Gundam To The Game (kotaku.com)
You Can't Play Steam Games In Your New Tesla Anymore (kotaku.com)
Half Of PlayStation Players Still Haven't Upgraded To PS5 (kotaku.com)
Grand Theft Auto VI Now Targeting Fall 2025 Release, Take-Two Confirms (kotaku.com)
New Xbox Feature Could Save Players Loads Of Time (kotaku.com)
Modern games get patched all the time, and there are few things more low-key annoying than sitting down to dig into a meaty RPG or hop into a quick deathmatch only to see you’ve got to download an 8GB update. You start scrolling TikTok or dropping memes in the group chat and by the time you realize the game’s finally ready,...
Fallout 4 Fans Are Begging Bethesda To Stop Updating The Game (kotaku.com)
After Buying Up Studios, Xbox Says It Doesn't Have The Resources To Run Them (kotaku.com)
After Buying Up Studios, Xbox Says It Doesn't Have The Resources To Run Them (kotaku.com)
Mark Hamill Is Back As The Joker In MultiVersus (kotaku.com)
Fallout 76 Player Nukes Xbox Boss Phil Spencer Just For Fun (kotaku.com)
Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer is taking a lot of heat online for recent decisions to close beloved studios like Arkane Austin and Tango Gameworks. Last night the long-time gaming exec was apparently exploring the wasteland in Fallout 76 when another player nuked his entire campsite.