Old School RuneScape might look like it's stuck in the past, but that's not the case when it comes to development.
Old School RuneScape might look like it's stuck in the past, but that's not the case when it comes to development.
The decision to make a game pay-to-play or free-to-play is usually one that's made behind closed doors, with only the barest hint of input from players, current or potential.
A brief post on the Lord of the Rings Online forums has my brain speculating a bit today.
Rev up your engines -- or maybe just your PlayStation 4 -- for some World of Tanks action this weekend!...
Unlike a lot of folks who make silly, end-of-year predictions, I don't just “fire and forget.” Last year, I posted some predictions for F2P gaming in 2015 and now I'm revisiting them to see what I got right and what I got ...
Armored Warfare Senior Producer Joshua Morris has penned a producer's letter on the AW forums, thanking fans for the successes of 2015 and looking forward to 2016 and what the team needs to do to improve the game.
As another year comes to a close, that means it's time to look back on the stories that shaped the year.
Yes, this site is all about free-to-play games, and what we're reporting on technically isn't.
In the last Free-to-Play Cast, I opined that the new trend in F2P seems to be “battle arena”-style games, in the mold of Paladins, Gigantic, Nosgoth, LawBreakers, and even the not-F2P Overwatch.
Hearthstone Lead Game Designer Ben Brode is back with another developer insights video, this time tackling the sticky topic of consistency in Hearthstone, while also touching upon the differences between digital and physical c...
It's that time again, when MMO developers make plans for the coming year before embarking on an epic holiday vacation.
The December update for sci-fi MOBA Fractured Space is full of all sorts of new toys for captains to find under their Christmas trees.
Unlocking new stuff in games can be a grind, so it's nice to see a few game companies be in generous moods this holiday season, as both Wargaming and Obsidian Entertainment are doing with their tank-battling titles. From no...
It's faded in recent years, but the notion that a lot of gamers still have when a subscription game goes free-to-play is that it's failing.