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Valve says Steam users downloaded 100 exabytes of games in 2025, and are averaging 274 petabytes of installs and updates every day

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Gabe Newell in a Valve promotional video, on a yacht.

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‘In The Grey’ Trailer: First Look At Guy Ritchie’s Action Film Starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Henry Cavill & Eiza González

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Black Bear has dropped the first trailer for Guy Ritchie’s latest feature, In The Grey.  The film’s synopsis reads: In The Grey follows a covert team of elite operatives who live in the global shadows, as comfortable wielding power and influence as they are automatic weapons and high explosives. When a ruthless despot steals a […]

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Menace's Early Access Roadmap Promises Story Expansions, A New Boss, and More Throughout 2026 and Beyond

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Menace's early access roadmap "is not complete by any means" but promises multiple hefty servings of content for the turn-based tactical RPG.
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The Division 2 tops its best Steam concurrency numbers thanks to the franchise’s 10th anniversary

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It’s a glorious sight to witness when an older game enjoys a well-deserved renaissance that proves it’s just as viable and engaging as it ever was. And this is exactly what’s happening to The Division 2 this month, as the online shooter RPG rocketed to its highest-ever concurrency numbers around its update celebrating the franchise’s […]
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Until Dawn Remake Studio Has Been Officially Dissolved

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While reports of Ballistic Moon—the studio behind 2024’s Until Dawn remake—being “effectively closed” first came about last year, official paperwork filed with the UK government has been discovered revealing that the studio has been shut down. As noted by the final gazette notice filed by Ballistic Moon on February 3rd, the company has been completely dissolved.

The first gazette notice, required paperwork for the dissolution of a company, was first filed on November 11th, since then, the studio has filed the rest of its required paperwork, noting major changes to some of its important personnel. It is worth noting that neither Sony nor any one from the studio’s leadership has made any official announcement or comments about the dissolution.

Ballistic Moon was a studio founded by former Supermassive Games developers, having worked on several cinematic horror titles in the past. The studio had only worked on one major project before ultimately being dissolved—the Until Dawn remake for PC and PS5. However, the title saw lukewarm critical reception, with its Metacritic aggregate sitting at 70. While the visuals had been improved over the original PS4 release, many of the more critical reviewers noted that the $59.99 price tag, the change to a third-person over-the-shoulder angle for the camera, as well as technical issues were major flaws.

As for general reception, the Until Dawn remake’s launch was met with few players, with one report noting that its player count was 28 percent lower than the disastrous launch of Concord. Over the next year, Ballistic Moon would be hit by quite a few lay-offs, first letting go of around 40 of its employees in September 2024, and then another 20 roles being cut in December 2024. As of March 2025, the studio was considered “effectively closed”, with its founders and “possibly” a few other employees still on the payroll “at most”.

Until Dawn is a horror game that revolves around a group of young friends staying at an isolated ski lodge as part of their vacation. However, a prank goes wrong, resulting in two of them running out into the darkness, never to be heard from again. A year later, the remaining friends decide to revisit the lodge to commemorate the death of their friends. Things start getting out of hand, however, when strange things start happening, making it look like someone might be trying to kill the entire group.

The gameplay largely revolves around exploring the surroundings as one of the eight characters, slowly unravelling the mystery, and occasionally partaking in quick-time event-based action scenes. Along the way, players also get to make choices for each of the characters, with these decisions having far-reaching impact, defining which member of the crew lives, and who dies.

Until Dawn also got a movie last year, directed by David F. Sandberg. Despite sharing a name and certain themes, however, the movie’s story was an entirely new one. It revolves around four friends traveling to a remote valley to find answers about the disappearance of one of their friends’ sisters. The crew ultimately finds themselves trapped in a strange time loop, however, with many of them falling prey to horrifying ways of dying.

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MMORPG The Quinfall buffs its America server infrastructure as player population stays strong

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The Quinfall has been one of the stranger MMORPG launches of the year, managing to hold a sizable chunk of its peak concurrent population – perhaps because the game is just four bucks for most of the rest of March and apparently super popular in Russia. In fact, after launching back in February, the game […]
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