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GameStop shares are the talk of Wall Street.
RetailGameStop pockets record $2.1 billion from snap share sale that tanked the stock, and no strings are attached
By Christiaan HetznerJune 12, 2024
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LeadershipWhat the CEO of toymaker Hasbro learned from a failed media acquisition that led to $1.7B loss: ‘We’d strayed from our core mission’
By Phil WahbaJune 11, 2024
Uniswap Labs acquires ‘Crypto: The Game’—’It’s ballooned into this 24/7 crypto reality show’
NFTs and CultureUniswap Labs acquires ‘Crypto: The Game’—’It’s ballooned into this 24/7 crypto reality show’
By Niamh RoweJune 10, 2024
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RetailIkea will pay humans $17 an hour to work virtual jobs in its video game store
By Seamus WebsterJune 7, 2024
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TechMicrosoft employees stunned after it shuttered multiple Xbox video-game studios
By Jason Schreier and BloombergMay 9, 2024
David Baszucki is standing on stage with a patterned blue screen behind him.
LifestyleEven after cramming its video game with Walmart ads and billboards, Roblox struggles to tap into the wallets of extremely online Gen Alpha
By Sasha RogelbergMay 9, 2024
Streamer Kai Cenat avoids riot charges after agreeing to pay for damage in Union Square giveaway gone wrong
LifestyleStreamer Kai Cenat avoids riot charges after agreeing to pay for damage in Union Square giveaway gone wrong
By The Associated PressMay 8, 2024
Nintendo teases the Switch’s long-awaited successor as investors stress about bigger-than-expected profit slide
TechNintendo teases the Switch’s long-awaited successor as investors stress about bigger-than-expected profit slide
By Takashi Mochizuki and BloombergMay 7, 2024
A girl is sitting at a table and looking at an iPad.
RetailThe hottest Gen Alpha obsession right now? Using parents’ money for online shopping, report finds
By Sasha RogelbergApril 30, 2024
The ‘Oracle of Wall Street’ expands on why the ‘crisis of the American male’ will send home prices crashing 30%: Gaming, rampant loneliness, and not enough single women homebuyers
FinanceThe ‘Oracle of Wall Street’ expands on why the ‘crisis of the American male’ will send home prices crashing 30%: Gaming, rampant loneliness, and not enough single women homebuyers
By Alena BotrosApril 12, 2024
A joint booth set up by Blizzard and NetEase Games at Chinajoy on August 2, 2019 in Shanghai, China.
TechWarcraft will return to China, the world’s biggest video game market, as Microsoft-owned Blizzard and NetEase make up after a year-long feud
By Sabrina Mao, Zheping Huang and BloombergApril 10, 2024
5 expert-backed ways to boost your memory and improve brain health at every age
Life5 expert-backed ways to boost your memory and improve brain health at every age
By Jordyn BradleyMarch 27, 2024
Netflix is reinventing its business. From video games to live sports, these 10 insiders are building Netflix 3.0
TechNetflix is reinventing its business. From video games to live sports, these 10 insiders are building Netflix 3.0
By Rachyl JonesMarch 1, 2024
Electronic Arts is the latest gaming giant to announce big layoffs, cutting 5% of staff
TechElectronic Arts is the latest gaming giant to announce big layoffs, cutting 5% of staff
By Chris MorrisFebruary 29, 2024
illustration of Grand Theft Auto VI game
TechRockstar Games calls off remote work, citing leaks in the run-up to releasing the new Grand Theft Auto VI
By Jason Schreier and BloombergFebruary 28, 2024
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