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Epic Games and Microsoft donate Fortnite profits in support of Ukraine
By Samuel Tolbert published
Epic Games and Microsoft are donating profits from Fortnite in support of Ukraine. The two companies have already raised $36 million.
Game developers pull games from Russia in response to invasion
By Samuel Tolbert published
Multiple game developers and publishers, including CD Projekt Red, are pulling or limiting their games in Russia, as a response to the ongoing invasion.
Ukrainian video game studios respond to Russian attacks, share how to help
By Carli Velocci, Samuel Tolbert last updated
Ukraine has a huge video game industry, and many spoke out Thursday following Russia advancing into the country.
Stalker 2 development paused due to war in Ukraine
By Samuel Tolbert published
Developer GSC Game World confirms that development of Stalker 2 is being paused due to the war in Ukraine.
Microsoft President Brad Smith discusses fighting cyberattacks and disinformation during the war in Ukraine
By Sean Endicott published
Microsoft is helping people and government agencies affected by the current war in Ukraine.
Intel scores Micron exec and receives funding threat from U.S. senator
By Robert Carnevale published
Intel's made a splash in the news for reasons both favorable and unfavorable. It's managed to secure a key player from a competitor, but it's also unintentionally made an enemy in Washington, D.C.
CES 2022 attendees will need proof of vaccination against COVID-19
By Sean Endicott last updated
To attend CES 2022, people will need proof of vaccination against COVID-19. There will also be a digital event that coincides with the in-person event in Las Vegas in January 2022.
No end in sight for Microsoft office closures as COVID-19 looms large
By Sean Endicott published
Microsoft will no longer fully reopen its offices in October of this year. Instead, the company will wait for further health guidance.
Tripwire Interactive CEO out after supporting Texas anti-abortion law on Twitter
By Samuel Tolbert published
Tripwire Interactive CEO John Gibson steps down following controversial comments made in support of a Texas anti-abortion law. Tripwire Interactive appoints Alan Wilson as interim CEO.
Microsoft among tech giants asked to keep records regarding attacks on U.S. Capitol
By Sean Endicott published
The House select committee investing the attacks on the U.S. Capitol on January 6 asked several large tech companies to keep data on members of Congress that may have been involved with the incident.
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