Epic Games Accuses Google of Fresh Antitrust Violations in Latest Clash

San Francisco, CA – Epic Games, the developer behind the popular video game Fortnite, has launched a legal battle against Google, accusing the tech giant of new antitrust violations. The gaming company alleges that Google has manipulated software and contractual agreements to stifle competition and maintain its dominance in the app distribution market. Epic Games’ contention revolves around Google’s control over the Android ecosystem. According to the accusations, Google not only leverages its Play Store to limit the viability of alternative app stores but also employs restrictive agreements to discourage third-party app developers from offering … Read more

Test Your Time-Telling Skills in the Exciting 2024 Tiny Games Challenge!

Los Angeles, Calif. — Puzzle and strategy game enthusiasts have another opportunity to showcase their skills as the 2024 Tiny Games Contest entices participants to measure their temporal precision with the theme “Are You a Good Judge of Time?” The competition, hosted annually, challenges developers to create diminutive games that are ingeniously designed, emphasizing clever gameplay mechanics within very restricted digital space requirements. This year’s theme invites game developers to delve into the concept of time, a universal and pivotal element in game design that affects how players interact with game mechanics. From racing against … Read more

Event Promoter Relevent Sports Drops FIFA as Defendant in Antitrust Lawsuit, Paving the Way for Potential Worldwide Club League Games Outside Home Territories

NEW YORK CITY – Event promoter Relevent Sports has made the decision to drop FIFA as a defendant in its antitrust lawsuit against FIFA and the U.S. Soccer Federation. The resolution was filed in U.S. District Court in Manhattan on Monday. However, it is important to note that U.S. Soccer remains a defendant in the ongoing case, which has the potential to be taken to the U.S. Supreme Court. The lawsuit centers around the possibility of allowing club teams from around the world to play official league games outside of their home territories. Currently, this … Read more

YouTuber Accursed Farms Takes on Ubisoft in Class-Action Lawsuit Over Abandoned Game: “I’m Trying to Save Games People Love”

Los Angeles, CA – A YouTuber and fan of Ubisoft’s popular game, The Crew, is gearing up to file a class-action lawsuit against the gaming company. Ross Scott, also known as Accursed Farms, claims that Ubisoft deceived gamers by selling the game under the premise of a “perpetual license,” but failing to deliver what was promised. Scott argues that The Crew was sold as a product, not a service, and accuses Ubisoft of rendering the game unusable and devoid of value post-sale. Scott’s intention to sue comes after Ubisoft cancelled and shut down The Crew, … Read more