September 4, 2025 - 20:15

In a bold statement that has stirred discussions in the gaming community, a co-founder of Devolver Digital has referred to the highly anticipated Grand Theft Auto VI as an "AAAAA" game. This designation raises eyebrows, especially considering the mixed outcomes of several recent "AAAA" titles. The gaming industry has seen a notable trend where games branded with such lofty expectations have often struggled to meet the hype, leading to disappointment among fans and critics alike.
The term "AAAAA" suggests a level of quality and innovation that sets the game apart from its peers, implying that it could redefine the standards of open-world gaming. However, with the weight of such a label comes immense pressure for the developers to deliver a groundbreaking experience. As anticipation builds for GTA VI, fans are left wondering if this game can truly live up to the extraordinary expectations set by its co-founder. The gaming world will be watching closely as the release date approaches.
March 13, 2026 - 22:46
eu-design-act-designing-the-future-why-the-eu-design-act-matters-for-video-gamesA landmark reform in European intellectual property law is set to significantly impact the video game industry. The EU Design Act, which enters force in May 2025 with further provisions in July...
March 13, 2026 - 03:00
‘The biggest f**k you moment in my career’: Former Overwatch director Jeff Kaplan reveals why he left BlizzardIn a candid revelation, former Blizzard vice president and Overwatch director Jeff Kaplan has pinpointed the exact moment that led to his abrupt departure from the company in 2021. Describing it...
March 11, 2026 - 19:16
Five Iconic Games That Cemented Nintendo's Legacy in 1987The year 1987 stands as a pivotal chapter in video game history, a period where the Nintendo Entertainment System transformed from a popular console into a cultural institution. A handful of...
March 11, 2026 - 01:30
Epic is increasing the price of Fortnite V-Bucks ‘to help pay the bills’The cost of Fortnite`s virtual currency, V-Bucks, is going up in several countries. The change, which takes effect in late October, is attributed to the increasing expenses of maintaining and...