We asked Black Myth- Wukong’s developer about the controversy over its founders’ past sexist remarks, but GameScience’s only reply was ‘No comment’-

Black Myth: Wukong has set the second-highest peak player record in Steam’s history, a spectacular launch for the Chinese action RPG that put it at the top of the global top sellers list. It’s also a great game: we called it “a mythical action RPG with remarkably bizarre characters and daring boss battles” in our 87% review. That should be the only story for Black Myth: Wukong today, but it’s not—what would otherwise be a celebratory launch has been dogged by controversy that studio GameScience seems unwilling to address, including in a recent interview with PC Gamer.

Streamer guidelines for Black Myth leaked before release, revealing a list of “don’ts” that included “feminist propaganda, fetishization, and other content that instigates negative discourse” as well as “conten…

WoW Classic’s hardcore servers have launched, giving Blizzard fans a whole new way to punish themselves-

World of Warcraft Classic’s hardcore servers—which have been available on its PTR for some time—have officially launched on its live realms, alongside an official trailer which you can watch below. 

These WoW Classic realms shackle players with the same permadeath punishment offered in Diablo 4, which has led to some truly hellish deaths for its players. WoW Classic’s an especially dangerous arena, though, thanks to its habit of huge aggro radiuses and punishing enemy placement. Because of this, it’s pretty easy to find yourself ambushed by murlocs—and I can only imagine the corpse pile around Hogger.

While death is final, you can still futz around Azeroth as a ghost after shuffling off its mortal coil to handle stuff like passing on guild mem…

You should delete your Cyberpunk 2077 mods ahead of update 2.0, and you may need to do a clean reinstall of the game-

I figured I was going to have to uninstall my Cyberpunk 2077 mods before checking out Phantom Liberty and update 2.0⁠. Most of the mods I went for on my last playthrough were difficulty and loot adjustments that’d clash with 2.0’s big changes, and for the rest, mod authors would likely need to update their files to play nice with the patch. What I wasn’t expecting was needing to do a clean reinstall⁠—complete with deleting some leftover files⁠—to clear up a persistent crash on startup.

I’m not sure exactly what borked my game, but big, foundational mod projects like Cyber Engine Tweaks need to be updated with each major patch in turn, and some users in the past have reported similar crash on startup issues to what I experienced. Mod author yamashi has…