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Popular Game to Be Shut Down and Removed from Stores

Originally Published 20 days ago — by GameSpot

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2K Sports announced that WWE 2K24 will be delisted and its servers shut down by March 31, 2026, after which online features will no longer be available. The game, released in March 2024, will have been online for about two years, with offline modes remaining accessible. This is part of a broader trend of server closures for sports and online games by 2K and other publishers.

ARC Raiders Refunds Loot Stolen by Cheaters

Originally Published 2 months ago — by Kotaku

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Embark Studios in Arc Raiders is refunding players who lose loot due to cheaters, aiming to promote fair gameplay and combat cheating without overly invasive anti-cheat measures. The game currently has a low incidence of cheating, and the developer's approach includes restoring lost items when cheating is detected.

The Impact of Payment Policies and Content Restrictions on the Video Game Industry

Originally Published 5 months ago — by NewsNation

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Two online gaming marketplaces, Itch.io and Steam, have removed adult-only content due to new regulations from payment processors like Mastercard and Visa, which restrict certain types of content to comply with their standards. This move has sparked a petition with over 80,000 signatures protesting the policy changes, arguing that they allow credit card companies to police personal choices based on moral values rather than legality.

Mario Kart World Controversies Highlight Nintendo's Online Challenges

Originally Published 6 months ago — by Polygon

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The recent patch to Mario Kart World on the Switch 2 highlights Nintendo's ongoing struggle with online game design, as changes to match-making and track selection have sparked significant player backlash, revealing tensions between Nintendo's traditional, controlled approach and modern online gaming expectations.

Fortnite OG Shatters Records with Over 1 Million Players in 20 Minutes

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Polygon

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Fortnite OG, a new game mode that revives the Chapter 1 Season 1 version of Fortnite, attracted over one million concurrent players within 20 minutes of its release. This mode, which includes both regular and Zero Build options, follows the highly successful "Remix: The Finale" event that drew 14 million viewers. Unlike previous temporary releases, this OG map is a permanent addition, and its popularity will be closely watched.

Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 Faces Player Drop Amid Server Struggles and Quirky Error Fixes

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Polygon

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Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 players have encountered a new character, dubbed "Red Error Guy," due to server issues during the game's launch. This character appears when the game fails to load assets, a problem exacerbated by the new always-online component and high player traffic. The developers are aware of the long loading times and are working to resolve the server issues.

Roblox Enhances Child Safety with New Parental Controls and Chat Restrictions

Originally Published 1 year ago — by NPR

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Roblox has announced a major update to its safety features and parental controls to enhance protection for young gamers. The update includes remote-accessible parental controls, allowing parents to manage their child's gaming experience from their own accounts, and introduces content filtering categories. Additionally, players under 13 will no longer be able to send Direct Messages, addressing concerns over inappropriate communications. These changes come amid growing scrutiny over child safety on digital platforms.

Roblox Enhances Child Safety with New Parental Controls

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Guardian

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Roblox is enhancing parental controls to give parents more oversight of their children's activities on the platform, following concerns about child grooming and inappropriate content. Starting Monday, parents can access a dashboard to monitor their child's interactions and screen time, and restrict users under nine to mild content. The changes come after allegations of child sexual abuse content on Roblox, prompting calls for improved safety measures. Additional restrictions for under-13s will be implemented in December.

World of Warcraft Celebrates 20 Years: A Legacy of Orcs, Updates, and New Horizons

Originally Published 1 year ago — by TechCrunch

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World of Warcraft, released by Blizzard Entertainment in 2004, celebrates its 20th anniversary, highlighting its lasting impact on online gaming and internet business models. The game not only popularized the concept of connecting with others online but also demonstrated a successful revenue model through subscriptions and in-game purchases. Its cultural influence includes spawning memes, attracting celebrity fans, and even providing insights for epidemiologists studying disease spread.

Roblox Enhances Parental Controls to Safeguard Young Gamers

Originally Published 1 year ago — by BBC.com

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Roblox is implementing new safety measures to protect children under 13 by blocking them from sending direct messages on the platform unless a parent or guardian grants permission. Parents will have enhanced control over their child's account, including managing friend lists and setting playtime limits. These changes, part of a broader effort to comply with the UK's Online Safety Act, will be fully implemented by March 2025. Roblox is also introducing content labels to help parents make informed decisions about the games their children play based on maturity rather than age.

Roblox Enhances Child Safety with New Restrictions and Features

Originally Published 1 year ago — by BBC.com

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Roblox is implementing new safety measures for users under 13, requiring game creators to label their games' suitability for this age group by December 3, and restricting access to social hangouts and free-form 2D user creation from November 18. These changes aim to protect younger users from harmful content, following criticism and regulatory pressure. Despite the swift announcement, enforcement of these requirements will not begin until 2025.

Final 3DS Player Disconnects, Marking End of an Era

Originally Published 1 year ago — by GameSpot

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Nintendo's 3DS and Wii U online servers have officially shut down, marking the end of an era for dedicated fans who kept the service alive beyond its expected closure. The last player, known as Fishguy6564, managed to keep a 3DS lobby running until a system crash ended the online play. Alongside another player, Marioiscool246, they used a patch to prolong the service by having bots race each other. Despite the efforts, the servers have now gone dark, concluding a significant chapter in Nintendo's online gaming history.