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The Informed Gamer

The Informed Gamer

Investigating the game behind the games. No rants. No opinions. Just facts that expose how hype, money, and manipulation shape the worlds we escape into.

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The Candy Crush Scam That Beat GTA

The way games are made is changing and not in a good way. And for now I think no story proves that better than Candy Crush.

2 months ago
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Why Your Vote Doesn't Count at The Game Awards

We (gamers) don’t get to choose Game of the Year. Game journalists do. And to be precise: it’s 90% journalists and only 10% audience - for almost all awards. Sure, there’s the 100% fan-voted award, but the trophy that matters most is decide...

3 months ago
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The Cutting Room Floor: Why Your Vote Doesn't Count at The Game Awards

*Exclusive stories, quotes, and insights that didn’t make it into "The Game Awards" episode

3 months ago
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When "Made By Humans" Becomes a Selling Point, Something Has Gone Very Wrong

Ubisoft laid off 1,500 people in the same year Tencent is wiring them €1.16 billion for a new studio. On paper it’s “AI is now ubiquitous, we’re getting more efficient.”

3 months ago
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