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Meet Robot Loves Kitty, the studio that created video games in a tree house

Independent game developer Robot Loves Kitty lived off the grid for months, in a tree house, while working on their latest project, a roguelike beat ‘em up called Legend of Dungeon.

Jane Jensen’s Moebius: After eight years, she ‘just wanted to f***ing make an adventure game!’

Moebius is the first adventure game Jane Jensen has fully worked on since Gabriel Knight 3 in 1999.

Confident or concerned? Gamestop president says he views next gen as ‘business as usual’

GameStop president Tony Bartel shares his thoughts on Sony’s press conference, used games, and the new console generation.

Namco Bandai assures fans that Dark Souls II will be ‘viciously hard’

Dark Souls publisher Namco Bandai is assuaging fears that the sequel to its challenging hit will retain its difficulty.

Namco Bandai launches free-to-play fighting game Tekken Revolution for PlayStation Network

Namco Bandai’s latest entry in its popular fighting franchise is a F2P PlayStation Network exclusive.

Red Dead Snake: Metal Gear Solid V goes Wild West in the new Phantom Pain trailer

A new trailer for The Phantom Pain shows off the game’s new open world, and its new voice actor, Kiefer Sutherland.

What’s in the cube? The secret behind Peter Molyneux’s ‘Curiosity’ is digital godhood

Peter Molyneux, like Aladdin’s genie, is granting one wish to the winner of Curiosity — What’s Inside the Cube?: The power to be a digital god.

Ceiling Kinect and Call of Duty dogs: The top Xbox One GIFs and memes (so far)

From ceiling Kinects to Seven parodies, GamesBeat gathers the best memes and animated GIFs to come out of the Xbox One reveal (so far).