First the bots came for Dota 2.
First the bots came for Dota 2.
All the recent Warframe headlines don't have to be about the glut of reveals at TennoCon -- though, if you missed those, you can get the recap here.
Heavy Metal Machines' newest season pass -- pardon, Metal Pass -- is now present in the game, offering the usual bounty of bonus loot with a beat-the-heat summertime theme. Titled "Rockaway Beach," the Season 5 pass brings ...
Last year, we learned about Athlon Games, a division of Leyou Technologies, that was formed primarily to work on a new "free-to-play massively multiplayer online video game based on The Lord of the Rings." Today, news came dow...
MMORTS Kingdom Under Fire 2 is coming to PCs in North America and Europe, thanks to a deal struck between Korean developer Blueside and European publisher Gameforge. KUF2 is a follow-up to Blueside's 2004 release Kingdom Un...
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Back in January, we reported that Shanghai's Fukong Interactive, a branch of Shangdong Hongda Mining Company, might be looking to sell of RuneScape maker Jagex, which it acquired in 2016.
Jagex is gearing up to host interactive RuneScape quiz shows using technology from Codices, which allows Twitch streamers to create their own custom quiz shows.
Digital Extremes' celebration of everything Warframe, TennoCon, was this weekend, and we've got a rundown of everything that was revealed.
UK Minister for Digital and the Creative Industries Margot James appeared before the Commons committee of the UK Parliament earlier this week to offer her opinion on the status of loot boxes in video games.
Over the years, we've seen a lot of reasons for why games go free-to-play.
The Google Stadia might be going the Xbox One route when it comes to "free"-to-play games.
UPDATE: Blizzard has issued a statement, received by Kotaku, addressing the recent changes to card art: The recent changes were applied to make those cards more visually cohesive and consistent with the art style of Hearths...
YAGER's PvE/PvP hybrid battle royale-ish The Cycle is now accepting cash in exchange for bright and shiny Founder's Packs.