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Tyler Wilde - The company behind a 'mental health action shooter' envisions a health insurance-funded 'golden age' for gaming, and just got FDA clearance to treat stress - pcgamer.com - city Seattle

The company behind a 'mental health action shooter' envisions a health insurance-funded 'golden age' for gaming, and just got FDA clearance to treat stress

Imagine this: You tell your doctor that you're struggling with stress, and she sends you home with instructions to play videogames every week. Even better, your health insurance is going to cover a subscription to the game service, and maybe even a VR headset to play them on. That's the vision of Seattle-based company Deepwell DTx, and it's making real progress: the company's biofeedback software development kit for games just received FDA clearance for «over-the-counter treatments for the reduction of stress and as an adjunctive treatment for high blood pressure.»

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Andy Chalk - Guy Beahm - 3 months after firing Dr Disrespect, Deadrop developer Midnight Society confirms 'significant' layoffs - pcgamer.com

3 months after firing Dr Disrespect, Deadrop developer Midnight Society confirms 'significant' layoffs

Midnight Society, the developer currently working on the NFT extraction shooter Deadrop, has confirmed «significant» layoffs at the studio, but says it remains committed to releasing the game in 2025 despite the cuts.

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Lincoln Carpenter - Sonic Team director dashes hopes for a standalone Chao Garden: 'We can't just break it off and make it a thing' - pcgamer.com

Sonic Team director dashes hopes for a standalone Chao Garden: 'We can't just break it off and make it a thing'

My partner and I recently revisited Sonic Adventure 2, and it wasn't because we have a special fondness for sending hedgehogs rocketing to their deaths at unpredictable angles or fumbling with Tails's Metal Gear. We were there for the Chao Garden—the side mode where Sonic and co. act as surrogate parents for little blorbo creatures who you can force to fight in karate matches before they've learned to walk. It's a feature so beloved that its failure to appear as a standalone game is a continued and baffling mystery. Apparently, I'm going to stay baffled, because Sonic Team head Takashi Iizuka says the Chao Garden isn't right for a spinoff.

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Jason Momoa - Fraser Brown - These shot-for-shot remakes of the Minecraft Movie trailer make the official one look fake in comparison - pcgamer.com - Poland

These shot-for-shot remakes of the Minecraft Movie trailer make the official one look fake in comparison

Despite the irrefutable fact that nearly every parent is going to be dragged to see it by their hyperactive spawn, filling up Warner Bros' coffers until they overflow, A Minecraft Movie looks… not quite right. And not just because Jason Momoa looks like he's coming down from a week-long bender where he robbed Dora the Explorer. 

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Andy Chalk - The yearly Minecraft mob vote is dead, players celebrate the death of mob democracy - pcgamer.com

The yearly Minecraft mob vote is dead, players celebrate the death of mob democracy

The Minecraft mob vote is an annual exercise in democracy and ritual combat in which Mojang puts forward a few new mobs for possible addition into the game, and the community pulls the metaphorical battleaxes off the wall and has at it. I didn't discover the process myself until last year: I thought it sounded like fun but quickly learned the error of my ways. An awful lot of people take the mob vote very seriously.

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Joshua Wolens - Ubisoft - As it struggles to find players, Ubisoft's XDefiant will give you $9 in funbucks if you log in a few times over the next couple of weeks - pcgamer.com

As it struggles to find players, Ubisoft's XDefiant will give you $9 in funbucks if you log in a few times over the next couple of weeks

Remember XDefiant? The sweaty, free-to-play COD-like from Ubisoft that—per Midcap Partners analyst Charles-Louis Planade—has struggled to find an audience since it came out last May? It's understandably keen that you play it, and is offering around $9 (£8) in company scrip to anyone who shows up once a day in the game between now and September 24. 

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James Bentley - It's official: consoles cost as much as gaming PCs now - pcgamer.com

It's official: consoles cost as much as gaming PCs now

Though I am a PC Gamer, I've always had a lot of love for PlayStation, and even manage to play my PS5 just enough to stop it getting dusty. I preordered that thing in 2020 (which I'd never advise doing) and I don't regret it. Today, Sony announced the price for its new PS5 Pro, and I find myself wondering who exactly it is for. 

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Lauren Morton - Minecraft is ditching yearly summer updates in favor of smaller, more frequent ones: 'We know that you want new Minecraft content more often' - pcgamer.com

Minecraft is ditching yearly summer updates in favor of smaller, more frequent ones: 'We know that you want new Minecraft content more often'

In a blog post ominously titled "The future of Minecraft's development" this week, Mojang laid out the changes we can expect to its update schedule. The big one is that Minecraft is moving away from doing single, major game updates each summer in favor of smaller ones throughout the year and more frequent Minecraft Live presentations to match.

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