Games like Fortnite 'use predatory gambling techniques on children'
'Loot crates' where players pay real money for the chance of a rare item or upgrade to stay competitive make players part with money they don't have
'Loot crates' where players pay real money for the chance of a rare item or upgrade to stay competitive make players part with money they don't have
The game is both profound and thrilling
Downloads of the game could actually just bring an unpleasant surprise
The game is one of the most influential ever made – but is quietly disappearing from the internet
'We come across parents who are distraught, not only because they're seeing their child drop out of school, but because they're seeing an entire family structure fall apart'
Players accuse Sony of forcing them to pay twice over for often expensive in-game upgrades
Engineers don't know how the rover, or Mars, will look once everything is over
Trainers will be able to throw Pokeballs by using the Switch's controllers, and drop in on friends to help them out
The free update brings all the kits, teams and stadiums ahead of the real competition
Rare studio head Craig Duncan on how the sea-faring game will develop
'This is a collaborative experiment between friends'
The download will be entirely free and launch before the tournament starts
You keep asking yourself why. And then you open it
The battle royale game has come under pressure from free competitors
Nintendo Labo – the new, strange, cardboard accessory for the Switch – is finally about to arrive.
The latest Switch game offers almost unlimited content to anyone with a creative head on their shoulders
Indie games and serious subjects took the top prizes over the night
The game has rehabilitated its central character, and in so doing revive a tired and over-familiar series