GOG Introduces Early Access with Consumer-Friendly Return Policy
Good Old Games (GOG) is dipping into Early Access, and they’re doing it in the most consumer-friendly manner possible.

Good Old Games (GOG) is dipping into Early Access, and they’re doing it in the most consumer-friendly manner possible.

Google’s London-based DeepMind artificial intelligence has beaten Fan Hui at Go, the game’s European champion. It’s also won more than 99% of its games against competing AIs.

In a Steam news update posted to the Five Nights at Freddy’s 4 page, series creator Scott Cawthon has announced that RPG spin-off Five Nights at Freddy’s World has been removed from Steam.

Having reached a compromise with its drivers, ride-hailing company Lyft has averted a class action lawsuit and avoided driver classification changes which would drastically affect their business model.

Former Twitter product VP Kevin Weil, like millions of users, has switched from Twitter to Instagram.

Pixelmage Games has decided to cancel the Hero’s Song Kickstarter, just days after adding to the rewards offered at each tier of donation.

Sony has decided to give PlayStation its own business, starting April 1st. The newly-dubbed Sony Interactive Entertainment will be led by Andrew House, former CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment.

Rumors are flying about Nintendo’s next console, but one group of analysts is pretty sure they know how things are going to play out.

Video game streaming site Twitch.tv has decided that the fragile souls of its userbase must never be subjected to videos of Yandere Simulator.

We’ve all heard the phrase “kill them with kindness,” but Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg honestly believes that users of the social media site can “like” terrorism out of existence.

Fire Emblem: Fates is reworking one of the protagonist’s relationships with a supporting character, after the original context was criticized as a “gay conversion” scenario.

A cybernetic revolution that could quite literally change the face of human existence is the size of “two nickels stacked back to back.” The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has announced their intent to bridge “the bio-electronic divide” with an implantable

Ousted Mozilla CEO Brendan Eich has a new Internet browser, and it’s nothing less than you’d expect from the creator of JavaScript and co-founder of the company behind FireFox. Brave is a new browser that aims to “fix the Web.”

Despite a court preservation order, the IRS has wiped the hard drive of their former director of transfer pricing operations, Samuel Maruca.

I’ve-Been-Violated™ is a new, free app now available on the Apple store. The app intends to help victims of sexual assault record video and audio evidence. Citing “recent surveys” that suggest 85% of sexual assaults are not reported to appropriate

More evidence of Gawker’s general propensity to act in bad faith regarding innocent individuals, its subjects, and its own employees.

Former SOE and Daybreak boss John Smedley took to Twitter alongside some famous friends for the announcement of Hero’s Song, a title independently developed by Smedley’s new Pixelmage Games studio.

Marissa Mayer has been Yahoo!’s CEO since 2012. Now, as the company tanks at record speed, she’s trying her hand at comedy.

After tackling skiing space marines and warring deities, Hi-Rez’s next major project mashes their previous ideas together. Paladins is the intriguing product of a combination of genres, but it still has a long way to go.

Mick Larkins has been with Hi-Rez Studios for more than a decade and now finds himself at the helm of the studio’s next major title, Paladins.

Breitbart News has leapt to #12 in the world on Facebook, eclipsing other major news outlets such as CNN, the Washington Post, Yahoo!, and ABC News.

Disney’s Maker Studios has decided to bankroll the Internet’s favorite guy-who-screams-into-a-microphone, Felix “PewDiePie” Kjellberg.

Watch out, GameStop. Amazon has just dropped a deal that could very easily spell the end of midnight launch hype.

During my time at the 2016 SMITE World Championship, I had the chance to sit down with co-founder and COO of Hi-Rez Studios, Todd Harris.

It was a finale nobody predicted. Both Epsilon and Enemy had only begun to step from beneath the shadows of vastly more popular competitors. Now they were contending to be named the best SMITE team on Earth.

Welcome to Breitbart Tech’s coverage of the SMITE World Championship semifinal round. The sharp tang of adrenaline permeated the atmosphere of the semifinals.

Welcome back to Breitbart Tech’s coverage of the SMITE World Championship.

Welcome to the second part of Breitbart Tech’s coverage of the SMITE World Championship. Thursday’s placement rounds were a series of outright massacres. Victories were early and decisive, as each team fought to establish their place in the Quarter Finals.

With Jetpack Fighter, Hi-Rez Studios is dipping its toe into the $25 billion mobile gaming market, hoping to make an impression that will set itself apart from the daily avalanche of copycat F2P titles on the app store.

The stage is set. The atmosphere is electric, and as people jostle their way into the Cobb Energy Centre, the air carries the sharply peculiar pungance of energy drinks, sweat, and unabashed excitement. Very soon, a new breed of athletes will take center stage in front of more than 3,000 screaming fans and countless millions more on the internet.

As Twitter continues its descent into the trenches of the stock market, newly-crowned CEO Jack Dorsey has signed off on a new investment into… headphones.

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is one calmly-stroked white cat away from taking over the world. Now the billionaire wants to add The Academy Awards to his extensive list of conquests.

A newly released extension for Google Chrome purports to “remove Donald Trump from the internet.”

The National Safety Council has officially added distracted walking to its annual report of unintentional deaths and injuries.

Paramount and CBS have set phasers to legal and are aiming at one of the most elaborate fan film productions in history.

Valve has shed some light on the difficulties so many users experienced with PC gaming digital storefront Steam over the Christmas holiday.

A Massachusetts-based insurance company found themselves on a post-holiday naughty list of 10,000 senior citizens in the wee hours of Tuesday morning.

For almost 9 million users of Chrome, AVG’s “Web TuneUp” extension has become a major security concern.

Internet policy in China is ‘a key component’ of the country’s political governing mechanism.

He also believes that politicians have been given too much authority to govern medicine and technology without understanding either.
