A game-industry lobbyist told California lawmakers that private Minecraft and Call of Duty servers are “illegal” and “piracy.
The Protect Our Games Act–a piece of legislation endorsed by the Stop Killing Games movement–has been voted down at the ...
California's Protect Our Games Act, which would have required publishers to provide remedies when ending support for paid ...
There have been a lot of reports and rumours circulating as of late about how Xbox has been rather mismanaged over the years, ...
During a recent California State Senate hearing on Protect Our Games, the VP of the Entertainment Software Association expressed that the organization views private servers as a form of piracy.
Get the latest on this week's biggest headlines in games and entertainment! This week, we cover a major change to Call of Duty's Anti-Cheating technology, how the trailer for GTA VI broke another ...
Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. Microsoft has told investors, consumers, and regulators that it intends to treat Call of Duty similar to Minecraft and presumably make the $30 billion ...
Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer during today's Wall Street Journal's Tech Live conference said Microsoft's plan with Call of Duty if the Activision Blizzard acquisition is approved is to treat it ...
In a recent legal hearing, a representative of the Entertainment Software Association (ESA) made the claim that community servers such as those found in Minecraft and Call of Duty are “illegal.” The ...