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Take-Two (TTWO) Interactive to shut down Intercept Games and Roll7

Intercept Games and Roll7 previously developed Kerbal Space Program 2 and Rollerdrome, respectively.

Beyond 76: Fallout’s Weirdest Vaults And The Games That Should Go With Them

This article originally published on June 7, 2018 With the announcement of Fallout 76, fans are scrambling for clues that will shed light on the new game. A few concrete…

This live-action Minecraft video is packed with delightful Easter eggs

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Turtle Power: The History Of TMNT In Video Games

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This Anker PowerCore 737 25,6000mAh Power Bank Deal Includes a PD Wall Charger

Carry-on eligible and can fast charge a Nintendo Switch, Steam Deck, or ASUS ROG Ally

How Pacific Drive Pulls Off Being Unnervingly Spooky And Relaxingly Chill All At Once

I'm not very far into the Olympic Exclusion Zone in a run of Pacific Drive when the rain picks up. A T-shaped intersection looms just ahead, and as I make…

Ambitious Skyrim mod celebrates 22 years of Morrowind with new video

Some mods aren't just ambitious, they're almost akin to making an entire game from scratch. Skywind, the huge upcoming Skyrim mod which will incorporate all of Morrowind, definitely fits that…

Qualcomm (QCOM) Q2 2024 earnings results beat revenue expectations

Qualcomm reported in with revenue numbers for its mobile, automotive, and IOT departments.

Kerbal Space Program 2 is “safe” despite layoffs at Take-Two

Games publisher Take-Two is laying off 70 employees in the Seattle area, which appear to include some or possibly all of Intercept Games, the Seattle-based developer of Kerbal Space Program…