The U.S. military’s use of video games and esports for recruitment raises ethical concerns about targeting minors, glamorizing service, and normalizing militarism to a younger audience.
The U.S. military’s use of video games and esports for recruitment raises ethical concerns about targeting minors, glamorizing service, and normalizing militarism to a younger audience.
From sprawling open-world adventures to narrative-driven RPGs, these anticipated games are set to make waves this year.
Two highly anticipated video game titles remain delayed into early 2025 due to the Screen Actors Guild strike. Kojima Productions head Hideo Kojima confirmed that progress on “OD” and “Physint” has all but halted.
Ubisoft faces backlash as Microsoft’s latest Windows update renders several popular games unplayable.
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle delivers an engaging, exploration-driven gaming experience, with rumors suggesting Disney is exploring further projects to expand the franchise.
As 2025 begins, discussions about whether the video game industry leans too heavily toward being “woke” or “anti-woke” continue to heat up.
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