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"Oh, This Is Gonna Be Very Different": An Ex-Blizzard Developer's Eye-Opening Year
NewsJan 29, 2026

"Oh, This Is Gonna Be Very Different": An Ex-Blizzard Developer's Eye-Opening Year

The episode follows ex-Blizzard veteran Chris Sigaty as he reflects on his transition from leading blockbuster launches at Blizzard to building indie‑style games at Dreamhaven, a studio founded by former Blizzard co‑founder Mike Morhaime. Sigaty discusses the challenges of launching...

By Game File (Stephen Totilo)
Why Reviving the Shuttered Anthem Is Turning Out Tougher than Expected
NewsJan 28, 2026

Why Reviving the Shuttered Anthem Is Turning Out Tougher than Expected

EA shut down Anthem’s servers in January, making the multiplayer sci‑fi title unplayable. A volunteer group called The Fort’s Forge has reverse‑engineered the game’s network traffic, reproducing the Blaze authentication and BIGS data services in a private‑server demo. Their proof‑of‑concept...

By Ars Technica – Gaming
Build a Sokoban Puzzle Game in Phaser
NewsJan 27, 2026

Build a Sokoban Puzzle Game in Phaser

Scott Westover’s new course demonstrates how to build a full-featured Sokoban puzzle game using the Phaser framework and Phaser Editor. Learners create three playable levels, implementing push‑block mechanics, win detection, and smooth scene transitions while mastering reusable prefab structures. The...

By Phaser – News
PlayStation Gameplay Chart, Week Ending January 25th, 2026
NewsJan 26, 2026

PlayStation Gameplay Chart, Week Ending January 25th, 2026

TrueTrophies released its weekly PlayStation Gameplay Chart for the week ending Jan 25 2026, ranking the most‑played titles across PS4 and PS5 based on data from 2.9 million active accounts. Fortnite remains the most‑played game, followed by Roblox and Grand Theft Auto V, while...

By TrueTrophies
PlayStation Game Releases — January 26th to February 1st
NewsJan 24, 2026

PlayStation Game Releases — January 26th to February 1st

Sony’s PlayStation platform will add sixteen new games and bundles between January 26 and February 1, 2026, covering a wide spectrum of genres from 2D action platformers to VR cooking adventures. The slate includes indie titles like Deep Combat and Vironics, a...

By TrueTrophies
Hexstorm: Tears of Arcadia
NewsJan 23, 2026

Hexstorm: Tears of Arcadia

Hexstorm: Tears of Arcadia blends steampunk visuals with a moving tower‑defense battlefield, placing players on the Arcadia airship to manage an interconnected energy grid. The roguelike structure forces adaptive strategies each mission, while permanent ship upgrades persist across play sessions....

By Phaser – News
A Krampus Version of Asteroids
NewsJan 23, 2026

A Krampus Version of Asteroids

Michael Smith released a step‑by‑step tutorial for Crepeoid, a Krampus‑themed Asteroids clone built with Phaser.js. The video walks viewers through gameplay mechanics, event‑driven state management, and object‑oriented code architecture, highlighting Ship and Missile base classes. Development spanned roughly one month,...

By Phaser – News
PhaserFX
NewsJan 23, 2026

PhaserFX

PhaserFX is a lightweight library that adds game‑feel to Phaser 3.60+ projects with a single command, removing the need for hand‑crafted tweens. It delivers high‑performance visual effects—explosions, motion, camera shakes, and ghost trails—through more than two dozen hand‑tuned presets. The package...

By Phaser – News
Opus + GPT-5.2 Game Build
NewsJan 23, 2026

Opus + GPT-5.2 Game Build

Ray streamed the creation of a 5v5 multiplayer soccer game from scratch, completing a functional prototype in six hours despite no prior Rust or game‑dev experience. He leveraged a suite of AI agents—Gemini for sprites, Cursor and Droid for feature...

By Phaser – News
Intro to Phaser with Julien
NewsJan 23, 2026

Intro to Phaser with Julien

Julien hosted a Phaser workshop at a time‑themed game jam, demonstrating how to build platformers with advanced time manipulation mechanics. He covered techniques such as slowing, freezing, time travel, gravity‑based zones, movement‑dependent time, looping, and aging puzzles. Julien emphasized Phaser’s...

By Phaser – News
Finally, a New Controller that Solves the Switch 2's "Flat Joy-Con" Problem
NewsJan 22, 2026

Finally, a New Controller that Solves the Switch 2's "Flat Joy-Con" Problem

Nyxi has launched the Hyperion 3, the first third‑party controller to attach magnetically to Nintendo's Switch 2, directly addressing the console’s thin Joy‑Con grip complaints. Building on the Hyperion 2, the new model adds ergonomic shaping, Hall‑Effect joysticks and Bluetooth 5.0 while retaining magnetic...

By Ars Technica – Gaming
Interview: As Arc Raiders Surges, Nexon CEO Eyes the West (and Is Dreaming of Gaming's "Third Wave")
NewsJan 21, 2026

Interview: As Arc Raiders Surges, Nexon CEO Eyes the West (and Is Dreaming of Gaming's "Third Wave")

In this interview, Nexon CEO Junghun Lee discusses the unexpected runaway success of Arc Raiders, which has sold over 12.4 million copies and outperformed the company’s own forecasts. He explains how the game’s social dynamics—teamwork, betrayal, and interpersonal drama—have driven its...

By Game File (Stephen Totilo)
Why Adding Modern Controls to 1996's Tomb Raider Simply Doesn't Work
NewsJan 21, 2026

Why Adding Modern Controls to 1996's Tomb Raider Simply Doesn't Work

The 2024 Tomb Racer I‑III Remastered collection updates the 1996 classic’s visuals and adds a modern control option. However, the original’s tank‑style controls and strict grid‑based level design clash with the new scheme, making platforming and puzzle precision feel guesswork. While...

By Ars Technica – Gaming
The First New Marathon Game in Decades Will Launch on March 5
NewsJan 19, 2026

The First New Marathon Game in Decades Will Launch on March 5

Bungie announced that the long‑awaited Marathon revival will launch on March 5 for PS5, Windows and Xbox Series X|S, narrowing the previously vague release window. The game will be sold as a $40 Standard Edition or a $60 Deluxe Edition that adds...

By Ars Technica – Gaming
Reports of Ad-Supported Xbox Game Streams Show Microsoft's Lack of Imagination
NewsJan 19, 2026

Reports of Ad-Supported Xbox Game Streams Show Microsoft's Lack of Imagination

Microsoft is reportedly testing an ad‑supported tier for Xbox Cloud Gaming, allowing non‑subscribers to stream games they already own for limited sessions. The pilot would grant roughly one hour of gameplay per session, funded by short video ads. This approach...

By Ars Technica – Gaming
Video Game Layoffs Also Look Like This
NewsJan 16, 2026

Video Game Layoffs Also Look Like This

The episode examines the granular details of recent mass layoffs in the video game industry, focusing on a July 2, 2025 Microsoft cut that eliminated 4% of its global workforce, including 81 gaming roles in a single building. By analyzing...

By Game File (Stephen Totilo)