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‘Couldn’t see the mainstream appeal’: How the world’s best-selling video game defied expectations

‘Couldn’t see the mainstream appeal’: How the world’s best-selling video game defied expectations

Minecraft’s lead developer Jens Bergensten speaks on the global phenomenon that has lasted for 15 years.

  • by Tim Biggs

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New horror game is The Thing on a Scottish oil rig
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New horror game is The Thing on a Scottish oil rig

Cosmic forces visit a deep-sea drilling operation in this evocative but slightly too-thin Scottish horror story.

  • by Tim Biggs
Meet Max: She’s the top-selling VR game on Meta, and created in Queensland

Meet Max: She’s the top-selling VR game on Meta, and created in Queensland

Like many great ideas, Max Mustard owes her existence to someone being told not to do something.

  • by Nick Dent
Top-selling video games lead Xbox’s annual refresh

Top-selling video games lead Xbox’s annual refresh

Call of Duty and Doom games will head to the Game Pass subscription on Xbox and PC, but will also be available to purchase on the rival PlayStation 5 console.

  • by Tim Biggs
Xbox sequel raises the bar for audio, immersion and mental health in video games
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Xbox sequel raises the bar for audio, immersion and mental health in video games

Like a visually stunning eight-hour TV series, Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II is a 10th century Viking adventure following a warrior who lives with psychosis.

  • by Tim Biggs
There’s a word for this new snowflake version of Scrabble. Do I need to spell it out?

There’s a word for this new snowflake version of Scrabble. Do I need to spell it out?

Some devotees have slammed Scrabble’s update as unforgivable. If it gets younger players off their phones, it could be worth it.

  • by Cherie Gilmour
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Female and LGBTQ gamers face constant abuse. For many, it’s enough to give up playing

Female and LGBTQ gamers face constant abuse. For many, it’s enough to give up playing

Video games have become rife with harassment, forcing some people to stop playing altogether. Why is verbal abuse so common in gaming?

  • by Nell Geraets
‘Bedroom coder’: Aussie game developer breaks out after Sonic success

‘Bedroom coder’: Aussie game developer breaks out after Sonic success

Christian Whitehead drew international acclaim for his work with Sega and the blue hedgehog, but his new team’s first project is wholly original.

  • by Tim Biggs
Xbox to publish more games on PlayStation, Switch in push for growth

Xbox to publish more games on PlayStation, Switch in push for growth

Microsoft plans to disrupt the traditional console gaming market, saying it wants its games to as big and popular as they could possibly be.

  • by Tim Biggs
How to play your PS5 in your hands and not on your TV screen

How to play your PS5 in your hands and not on your TV screen

The new Remote Player is wonderful for playing your PlayStation games anywhere in the house, as long as they’re not too demanding.

  • by Tim Biggs
‘I can’t get my head around it’: Aussie artists on their shock Grammy nod

‘I can’t get my head around it’: Aussie artists on their shock Grammy nod

The musical comedy trio Tripod has seen a lot in their 27 years together. But nothing quite compares to being in the hunt for one of music’s biggest awards.

  • by Karl Quinn