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What It's Like to Wake Up After Your Illegal UFC Stream Goes Viral. Oops.
Streaming a UFC pay-per-view while pretending to play a UFC game was funny until the whole Internet noticed.
'Battlefront 2' Isn't the Single-Player Star Wars Game Fans Have Hoped For
A promising story about an Empire turncoat isn't given nearly enough room to breathe.
We Discuss Developer Harassment, Xbox One X, And More on Waypoint Radio
Oh, and please don’t be a milkshake duck, chillout_man.
Being Upset at a Game Developer Doesn't Give You an Excuse to Harass Them
Today, it's 'Battlefront 2.' Tomorrow, it'll be another game. There are better ways to express yourself than yelling at someone.
‘Star Wars: Battlefront II’ Gave EA the Most Downvoted Comment in Reddit History
280,000 downvotes in under 24 hours is an impressively awful feat.
God Damn, Dead Space Was Good
In retrospect, it's amazing Electronic Arts actually funded three big-budget horror games.
Today's Star Wars News Makes the Future of Single-Player Look Very Messy
If Star Wars can't give a publisher confidence in a splashy, expensive single-player game, maybe everyone's doomed.
Gamers Can't Stop Buying the Loot Boxes They Hate
Loot boxes in 'Shadow of War,' 'Battlefront II,' and 'Forza 7' are making players angry, and game publishers rich.
The Future of EA Sports Is Storytelling
What Telltale did for the adventure game, EA wants to do for the sports narrative.
The 'Madden NFL 18' Story Mode Is Better Than It Has Any Right To Be
Devin Wade's football journey is worth experiencing, regardless of what you think of football.
How Dr. J and Larry Bird Helped Build a Video Game Empire
This year, Electronic Arts celebrates its 35th anniversary. They might not have gotten there without the groundbreaking game 'One-on-One: Dr. J. vs. Larry Bird.'
Video Games Like 'Mass Effect' Should Just Admit They’re Bad at Sex
BioWare’s developers struggle to incorporate believability and realism into romance and sex, but should they?