r/gamingnews
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300 posts · 300 comments sampled (8 Jun 2026 → 24 Jun 2026)
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Top posts (sampled)
- 803Nintendo’s Palworld Lawsuit Is Falling Apart
- 5891.3 Million Gamers in EU Asked Publishers to Stop Killing Games, All They Are Getting Is A "Code of Conduct"
- 572Valve says Steam Machine is $1,049 because it "doesn't align with our beliefs" to subsidize the cost
- 441"Gamers don't want it": Palworld lead John Buckley says Pocketpair doesn't touch AI because players hate it and artists "like doing stuff themselves"
- 352Path of Exile 2 player Carn willingly deletes level 100 character to become world first martyr, buffing everyone in the game: "That was the coolest thing I've seen in a videogame in a very long time"
- 334Outer Worlds 2 and Avowed studio Obsidian facing class action lawsuit over allegations of a "systematic pattern of wage and hour violations," which it denies
- 267FromSoftware Shareholders Push for More Sequels, But President Wants to Create "Valuable Games"
- 249Blizzard sues private World of Warcraft server for "large-scale, egregious, and ongoing infringement of Blizzard's intellectual property"
- 190Consumer Competition Claims (CCC) Has Launched A New Class Action Monopoly Lawsuit Against Valve, Claiming They Control 85% Of The PC Game Market
- 182Crimson Desert Surpasses 6 Million Copies Sold as Pearl Abyss Celebrates a Huge New Franchise
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