At the MLBB MSC 2025, @teamliquidph surged through bracket with a 100% series win rate, ending it all with a 4-1 over the defending champs. They weren’t just good. They were UNSTOPPABLE. 🏆
Read about their dominant EWC 2025 run 👇
https://t.co/SJGdkg59XD
Persona 6 director and producer Kazuhisa Wada says he wants his games to be like “poison”, something that stays with players and makes them think.
Instead of making safe, easy-to-forget games, he wants them to challenge people’s ideas and leave a strong impression.
Wada said he is not trying to shock players with extreme content. He wants to tell stories that people will remember and think about long after finishing the game.
He has described the Persona series as “deadly poison covered in a sweet coating.”
Puma is selling anime girl-themed sneakers inspired by Lycoris Recoil's Chisato and Takina
The shoes come with character charms, exclusive artwork, and collectible bonuses
Two years ago, a tiny Manila 🇵🇭 studio made a game that left people crying at 2am.
Until Then: Afterimages drops today: two new chapters for Mark and Sofia, on PC, PS5, Xbox & Switch.
#indiedev#indiegame#indiegames
An anime girl horror game turns one player into a killer waifu while the rest search for a cure
Yandere Virus features proximity voice chat and has already launched a free demo on Steam
Bobby Prince, the legendary composer behind games such as DOOM, DOOM II, Wolfenstein 3D and Duke Nukem 3D, has sadly passed away.
May he rest in peace ❤️
🚨 Eternal Sugar Cookie reveals how she suddenly get into 'Cookie Run: Witch's Castle' without warning in new interview:
"Man i dont even fucking know." She states.
One of my non-VTuber friends sat me down and spent an hour explaining his conspiracy theory about VTuber nepotism.
His argument was that every year a seemingly unknown VTuber appears out of nowhere, immediately starts collabing with some of the biggest names, joins established creator circles/friend groups, and then seemingly blows up overnight despite having little prior presence or following.
He even brought up 3 recent examples of this.
I went into the conversation thinking he was completely insane, but by the end I had to admit he actually had some surprisingly solid points.
His theory is that a lot of “new” indie VTubers who break through aren’t really unknowns at all and that they’re friends or family of established creators being quietly introduced into the scene.
He thinks that to make them more palatable and marketable they’re made out to be small indie creators like me and you, when in reality they have backing, funds from being previously successful creators and a team behind them.
Guys do you think he’s right? 😭