News Time study: boys think women are over-sexualised in games Study finds that kids are sick of objectification July 10, 2015 Dan Pearson 24 comments
News Australia sees surge in banned games Classification of digital games using IARC leads to 220 titles banned in less than four months July 1, 2015 Brendan Sinclair
News Apple pulls games with Confederate flag imagery Civil War games removed from App Store [UPDATE: Apple reinstating some games with the flag] June 26, 2015 Brendan Sinclair 32 comments
News France reforms cultural tax breaks for games Government loosens restrictions on qualification, allowing 18-rated games June 25, 2015 Dan Pearson
Opinion Conflict minerals the real link between games and violence Game industry's track record of making sure its money doesn't fund war crimes in DR Congo is improving, but still appalling June 3, 2015 Brendan Sinclair 9 comments
News John Whittingdale named head of Department for Culture, Media and Sport Former chair of CMS select committee is a longstanding supporter of games industry tax breaks May 12, 2015 Matthew Handrahan
News GamerGate meetup halted by bomb threat Police interrupt weekend Washington, D.C. gathering of movement supporters May 4, 2015 Brendan Sinclair
Feature Is the US gov't finally over video game violence? Mark DeLoura, former senior advisor at the White House, says the government is far more concerned with opportunities games offer the public April 21, 2015 James Brightman 1 comment
News Report: Firmware update sets Chinese Xbox Ones region free Machines thought to be able to play imported games, international multiplayer April 8, 2015 Dan Pearson
Opinion Tax breaks and Talent: 5 years with the coalition Jo Twist on what the election means for the UK's industry April 1, 2015 Jo Twist 1 comment
Feature Julia Hardy's Misogyny Monday How to get the most out of your online sexist abuse April 1, 2015 Julia Hardy 20 comments
News UK industry welcomes budget funding TIGA and UKIE praise £8 million injection to skills and prototyping March 18, 2015 Dan Pearson 1 comment
Opinion Why is the Grand Theft Auto CEO also chairman of the ESRB? Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick's role undermines the perceived independence crucial to the US ratings board's legitimacy March 18, 2015 Brendan Sinclair 13 comments
News Obama: Coding should be taught alongside the ABCs "It's got to be everybody. Everybody's got to learn how to code early" Feb. 16, 2015 Matthew Handrahan 22 comments
News Streamer 'Swatted' mid-broadcast after being doxxed Police raid house of Joshua Peters, aim rifles at 10-year old brother Feb. 9, 2015 Dan Pearson 11 comments
Opinion War Games: the link between gaming and military recruitment "Skillsets" of young players still sought by US and European forces Feb. 2, 2015 Dan Pearson 1 comment
News TIGA reveals "20/20" vision for UK's industry Calls for funding, export tax relief, regional promotion and better education Jan. 30, 2015 Dan Pearson
Feature Europe's data protection laws are changing, are you prepared? Harbottle & Lewis' Nic Murfett examines the ramifications of forthcoming legislation Jan. 22, 2015 Nic Murfett
News ESA responds to Obama's calls for stronger data privacy laws "Consumers need to be protected from illegal, malicious botnets and denial-of-service attacks" Jan. 14, 2015 Rachel Weber 1 comment
News Journey composer could be expelled from union Austin Wintory refusing to pay AFM fine for his non-union work as a composer on The Banner Saga Jan. 13, 2015 James Brightman
Feature Survey: 45% of the UK industry's women feel gender is a "barrier" Next Gen Skills Academy also says 33% have been harassed or bullied Jan. 13, 2015 Dan Pearson 41 comments
News White House considers a 30-day limit for disclosure of data breaches Companies should be compelled to inform customers of hacks, says Obama Jan. 12, 2015 Dan Pearson 4 comments
Feature "It's a hard time for Ukraine, but a good time to be a proud Ukrainian" GSC Gameworld re-opens for business, and comes out shooting Dec. 22, 2014 Dan Pearson 1 comment
News Update: Valve returns Hatred to Greenlight after removal Controversial game returns to Steam, despite Valve's initial objections over its content Dec. 17, 2014 Dan Pearson 47 comments
Opinion Activism is Freedom, Too Campaigns for retailers to drop games or advertisers to pull marketing are a valid part of a free, healthy society Dec. 12, 2014 Rob Fahey 47 comments