CEO of Epic Games thinks generative AI disclosures „make no sense for game stores”

Steam, the popular platform for PC games, now asks developers to share whether they used artificial intelligence (AI) during the game’s creation. Recent data shows that around 8,000 games on Steam have reported using some form of generative AI. Opinions on AI in game development are mixed. Some developers, like those behind the game Dispatch, believe AI can’t replicate the quality of human voice actors. Others see AI as a helpful tool, and some, like the developers of ARC Raiders, are upfront about using it for voiceovers. Many players expressed disappointment at seeing so many games using AI during the recent Steam Next Fest.

Food influencer ‘dine and dash diva’ arrested in NYC after bill-skipping spree

So, apparently this guy, Pei Chung, got arrested. He’s 34, and it sounds like he didn’t show up for court a couple of times, which led to a warrant for his arrest. Now he’s in jail on Rikers Island facing a charge for not paying for some kind of service. Honestly, it’s a bummer to hear, and kinda reminds me of those times I accidentally left my game running and racked up charges… but way more serious, obviously.

The Steam Machine Doesn’t Even Have To Try

I don’t think the Steam Machine needs to actively compete with other consoles to be successful. The existing console market is already weakening, so the Steam Machine doesn’t need to do much to attract gamers. Simply existing as an alternative option is enough.

PS Plus free monthly games for December 2025 include a fast-paced indie FPS and a gorgeous LEGO game

Starting December 2nd, PlayStation Plus members can get five free games: a popular indie title, a beautiful LEGO game, a tough horror game, an action-packed extraction shooter, and a scary co-op first-person shooter. You can claim these games starting next week, but only until January 5th, so be sure to add them to your library soon, according to a post on the PlayStation Blog.

10 Open-World Games That Have Over 100 Hours of Playtime

When we talk about how long these games take to beat, we’re looking at completing most, if not all, of what they offer. These aren’t games with stories that stretch beyond 100 hours, but they all still feature substantial main quests – a key part of what makes this genre enjoyable.