Kotaku EastJapanKotaku EastJapanIn Twenty Years, Microsoft Has Only Sold 2.3 Million Xboxes In JapanThe Xbox 360 remains Microsoft's biggest seller in the countryByBrian AshcraftPublishedMarch 7, 2022
CultureOdds and EndsCultureOdds and EndsUh-Oh, Now Pokémon Has A Wordle, TooSquirdle gives you eight guesses to identify a Pokémon, via some clever feedbackByJohn WalkerPublishedFebruary 8, 2022
The BestsThe BestsAll The Big Pokémon Games, Ranked From Worst To BestPokémon has come a long way since the days of Red, Blue, and YellowByAri NotisPublishedJanuary 31, 2022
ReportReportPowerful Free Steam Game Captures The Consequences Of Housing Inequality For People Of ColorThe point-and-click narrative game Dot’s Home shines a light on this often-overlooked injusticeByIsaiah ColbertPublishedJanuary 5, 2022
CultureNewsCultureNewsRare Mew Pokémon Oreos Are Selling For ThousandsEven for eBay, that seems steep for a cookie that expires in a monthByAri NotisPublishedSeptember 27, 2021
ReviewsMultiplatformReviewsMultiplatformNBA 2K22: The Kotaku ReviewA shakedown disguised as a basketball game that is growing as tired as it is exploitativeByLuke PlunkettPublishedSeptember 22, 2021
CultureFeatureCultureFeatureSeven Years With DestinyA thousand hours later, I still can't escape the pull of Bungie's loot shooterByEthan GachPublishedSeptember 15, 2021
OpinionImpressionsOpinionImpressionsWildermyth’s Incredible, Dynamic Storytelling Is Giving Me GotY VibesWildermyth is a wildly inventive tactics game that gets why the genre is greatByRenata PricePublishedAugust 31, 2021
CultureNewsCultureNewsIt's 2021 And Bethesda Has Announced Another Skyrim PortSkyrim Anniversary Edition includes over 500 Creation Club mods, fishing, and support for next-gen consolesByZack ZwiezenPublishedAugust 19, 2021
CultureNewsCultureNewsIf You Have Xbox Games With Gold, Try Darksiders III In AugustSadly, no original Xbox offerings this time aroundByAri NotisPublishedJuly 28, 2021