Video Games
Gamers are pretending they played GTA 6 thanks to a PlayStation 5 glitch
"We really got GTA 6 glitches before GTA 6."
New “Pokémon Winds and Waves” characters inspire memes and a “Republican” backstory
"Where was Boca Raton Pikachu on January 6th?"
The new “Sims” expansion pack is Bridgerton-coded, a perfect crossover for fans of both
Scandals, extortion, gossip, and grand balls: what more could you want?
“Weirdly unique”: Imagine Dragons frontman Dan Reynolds spent years turning Capture the Flag into a new video game
"Dan Reynolds building games? Love the creator vibe CTF with fresh twists and original tunes hits right."
“World of Warcraft” partners with Zillow to promote new in-game homes. Players’ reactions are mixed
"How did I end up in this timeline?"
Creative fans attempted to bake the pizza recipes from “Hello Kitty Island Adventure”
Make the cute and cozy pizzas at home. Careful cutting the avocado.
“You will own nothing and be happy”: Sony’s PS5 leasing program has gamers begging each other not to do it
"Do. Not. Normalize. Renting. Your. Computers."
“This is a hill worth dying on”: Voice actor behind Anran in “Overwatch” responds to character’s controversial new design
"People feel understandably let down."
Chappell Roan arrives in Fortnite after asking to be featured: “Give me a skin, please”
"Pink Pony Club" came to Fortnite.
“You gotta blow stuff up”: Brendan Fraser admits he was stuck in “Zelda: Breath of the Wild” and hasn’t finished the game
He also complained that the game never gave him enough bomb flowers.
A “Baldur’s Gate 3” TV show sequel is headed to HBO Max. Why are fans questioning the move?
"Baldur's Gate might get more popular now, but at what cost?"
Fans theorized all season over what the “Fallout” map’s secret countdown would lead to. Now, they’re disappointed with the reveal
It was fun while it lasted.
“Dispatch” devs apologize after fan confusion over censorship on the Nintendo Switch: “This is 100% our mistake”
"Censorship is bad and preordering a game should get you institutionalized."
“Gave me a good laugh”: Reddit spotted a prefab tiny home seller using “The Sims” mockups instead of real photos
"Basically the Temu version of AutoCAD."














