From mergers to memes, the landscape of interactive entertainment is always in motion. Hereâs your cheat sheet for the weekâs most important stories in gaming.
The Pokimane Cookie Apology Tour Has Officially Begun

Following some intense controversy surrounding her new snack brand, popular Twitch streamer Pokimane has apologized for an insensitive comment she made to a ârude chatterâ during a November 18 livestream. Read More
Nintendo Adds Adults-Only N64 App For Switch In Japan

When you think of Nintendo, you tend to think of family-friendly gaming. You think of Link and Mario and sunshine and smiley stars. The word âadultâ doesnât likely come up when you ponder games on Switch, but thatâs seemingly about to change. The company is adding a new 18+ app to its subscription service, Nintendo Switch Online, although only in Japan. Read More
Cyberpunk 2077‘s Incredible Turnaround Will Now Be Preserved Forever

As Cyberpunk 2077 approaches its third anniversary, the beleaguered blockbuster is getting a send-0ff to immortalize its unlikely turnaround. CD Projekt Red announced an Ultimate Edition for the sci-fi RPG on November 21 that includes this yearâs Phantom Liberty expansion and the massive 2.0 overhaul patch. There will even be a physical copy for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S owners. Read More
Sony Fails To Kill $7.9 Billion Lawsuit Over PlayStation Store Prices

A lawsuit filed last year accused Sony of using its walled-garden video game platform to charge players too much in the PlayStation Store. The London Tribunal has now allowed that lawsuit to move forward, against the PS5 makerâs objections, which could result in payments to players in the UK of up to $7.9 billion if it is ultimately successful. Read More
Baldurâs Gate 3 Deluxe Edition Will Defy An Exasperating Trend

Buying super special âcollectorâs editionsâ of video games can be like heading into treacherous waters. These often-expensive boxes full of goodies (and also a video game) tend to sell out pretty quickly, and then youâre more likely to find them for double the price on reseller sites like eBay or Facebookâs marketplace. But if youâre eyeing the Baldurâs Gate 3 Deluxe Edition set to ship next year, Larian Studios is telling fans not to worry about it selling out, because the team isnât making it a limited item. Read More
PSA: You Shouldnât Cook Your Steam Deck

Slow news day? You betcha. But look, itâs Thanksgiving, and thereâs a good chance people are cooking and eating just about anything they can find right now. Please, if we can save just one person from trying to cook their Steam Deck, then it will have been worth it. Read More
Embattled Shooter Destiny 2 Gets Witcher 3 Armor

The white wolf is coming to Destiny 2 by way of some new cosmetics. Bungie teased a crossover with CD Projekt Redâs beloved RPG The Witcher 3 that will add three new armor sets to make players look like protagonist Geralt of Rivia, at least if theyâre willing to shell out $20 or more for a single set. The new skins look great, but also arrive at Destiny 2âs lowest point in years. Read More
Steamâs Massive Fall Sale Is Offering Up Some Good Deals

Valveâs annual autumn sale. Some of the best and biggest PC games, including action-RPG Diablo IV, the fantastic Star Wars game Jedi: Survivor, and Bethesdaâs latest, Starfield, are all on sale right now. Read More
This Award-Winning VR Game Is Challenging Gender Norms
Kotaku went hands-on with the groundbreaking and immersive Body of Mine at the Games for Change festival
Mortal Kombat 1 Players Are Time Traveling To Avoid Buying Skins

To avoid what many consider aggressive monetization, Mortal Kombat 1 players are doing everything they can to avoid buying cosmetics in NetherRealmsâ latest 2D fighter. The latest exploit involves them utilizing a console date change hack to acquire once-free character skins that are now only available if you buy them. Read More