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Starting summer 2026, in preparation for upcoming changes in European battery regulations coming into effect in mid-February 2027, selected Nintendo products in Europe will begin to be replaced on a rolling basis by revisions that contain a user-replaceable battery. There is no difference in functionality between current products and revised products containing user-replaceable batteries
The latest sales data from GfK Entertainment/ NielsenIQ for the week ending 4th July, 2026 has now been released
Microsoft‘s Xbox video game division is implementing “the most significant restructure” in its 25-year history, CEO Asha Sharma announced Monday, with 3,200 workers receiving pink slips
Microsoft has commenced what it describes as the “most significant restructure in Xbox history” and confirmed it will be eliminating 3,200 roles across its video game division by the end of the current fiscal year.
The video game industry’s problems are crystallizing insideMicrosoft’s Xbox.A fresh round of layoffs at the tech giant’s games division shows how those pressures are coming home to roost as costs rise and players devote more time to a just a handful of favorites. Plus, there are some Microsoft-specific problems to address
The furor over Sony’s decision to stop producing physical PlayStation discs starting in 2028 is not slowing down
Shard Squad coming to Nintendo Switch Rise of the Tomb Raider Nintendo Switch 2 interview: devs on bringing the game over, lack of Switch 1 version, gyro controls, more [Let’s Talk] What are you playing? – July 2026 5 small but notable changes Xenoblade 2’s Nintendo Switch 2 Edition could make These are the best…
Last week, Sony dropped an explosive news on PlayStation gamers: no more PlayStation discs will be produced from January 2028, thus essentially confining even the retail market to a digital-only future (physical copies will include a download code, just like GTA VI)
Nintendo Switch 2 owners are still waiting for their exclusive 3D Super Mario game, but should check this alternative out in the meantime
For some PlayStation 5 owners, signing up for PlayStation Plus serves a single purpose: Jumping into the online multiplayer modes of sports simulators like “NBA 2K26”, fighting titles like “Street Fighter 6”, and shooters like “Call of Duty: Black Ops 7. There’s so much more to the subscription though, and you should be maximizing the…