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When does an homage become a rip-off?
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When does an homage become a rip-off?

Legal or not, Epic Games' uncompensated copying of other creators' dances in Fortnite has called the company's morality into question
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Blizzard acknowledges the mobile reality

Diablo Immortal didn't go down well at Blizzcon, but Blizzard's Asian following makes a high-profile mobile strategy a necessity, not an option
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Has the VR boom hit a wall?

Enormous progress has been made in headset design and software development for VR - but without a major technological leap forward, current devices won't reach the mass market
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The Xbox Tanker is turning

It takes years for a console platform to win back hearts and minds, but Xbox is finally getting there; now it needs to find and promote its unique difference
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Dragalia Lost is a turning point for Nintendo

After focusing on mobile games based on established IPs, Nintendo's launch of an original IP unashamedly focused on the Japanese market is a major departure
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Nintendo tries out streaming on Switch in Japan

As Switch rapidly catches up to PlayStation 4's installed base in Japan, Nintendo takes aim at major cross-platform titles with cloud streaming releases - a possible taste of the future to come?
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Is the Olympics relevant for esports?

IOC president Thomas Bach dismissed games as “contradictory to Olympic values” - but his approval is less important than what esports is building elsewhere
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Riot's struggle with toxicity turns inwards

After years of focusing on toxicity in its player base, Riot Games faces up to unpleasant revelations about its own work culture - and the industry at large should take note
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The business case for a streaming Xbox

Microsoft may be experimenting with streaming as a full-parity option for the next generation of Xbox - question marks remain over tech, but the commercial case is sound
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Breaking down Azeroth's gates

Nostalgia is a powerful force for millions of former WoW players; but to convince them that they can re-engage without facing a time-sink, Blizzard needs to innovate once more
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Coming out from under Grand Theft Auto's shadow

For years, Take-Two's other games have lingered in the shadow of Rockstar's series, but GTA V's monumental status means it's pointless to compare it to the upcoming Red Dead Redemption 2
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Our Uncertain Streaming Future

The idea of streaming games from the cloud was a hot topic again at E3 - but no matter how close to that ideal the tech is coming, the business case remains a mess
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Xbox has everything to prove at E3

The E3 playing field has rarely been so uneven; Sony's strong position means it needs to do very little, while Microsoft arrives in LA with a heavy weight of expectation
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PUBG vs Fortnite: Let the market decide

A court case in South Korea revives the old question of whether a game concept deserves legal protection - but 'clone wars' should be settled in the market, not the courtroom