
Balatro's "Evil Cards" Earn It an 18+ Rating—Seriously?!
Indie card game Balatro gets an 18+ rating from PEGI for "teaching gambling," while loot box-filled games get a pass. Is the rating system broken?
Indie card game Balatro gets an 18+ rating from PEGI for "teaching gambling," while loot box-filled games get a pass. Is the rating system broken?
Epic Games partners with Telefónica to pre-install the Epic Games Store on new Android devices, making Fortnite and other games more accessible. Get ready for easier downloads and more mobile gaming options!
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When Ubisoft announced XDefiant, they promised a game that would shake up the shooter genre. Fast forward to today: empty servers, broken promises, and another free-to-play dream bites the dust. By June 2025, it'll join the growing list of games that aimed for the stars but barely left the ground.