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Dozens of workers gathered outside the id Software office building in Richardson to protest Xbox layoffs that eliminated 1,600 roles last week and will cut 3,200 total employees over the next year.
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Maryland-based video game publisher ZeniMax Media will lay off 158 Texas-based employees effective Sept. 4, including 136 in Richardson, as Xbox restructures amid financial struggles.
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The online gaming platform is under investigation after a user-generated game recreated the Uvalde school shooting. Last year, Attorney General Ken Paxton sued the company for allegedly ignoring state and federal online safety laws by exposing children to sexually explicit content.
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Texas is the third state to sue the platform, alongside dozens of private plaintiffs who say Roblox didn’t do enough to protect their kids from sexually explicit content.
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Dungeons & Dragons: The Immersive Quest brings the tabletop role-playing game to life in Dallas-Fort Worth, beginning on Oct. 15.
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It didn’t matter that we didn’t know the difference between Dead Pool and Demon Slayer cosplayers, we had fun taking it all in.
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After a nearly decade-long legal battle, Fort Worth officials are poised to ban game rooms across the city by the end of 2024.
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From Mansfield to Carrollton, North Texans are playing the centuries-old Chinese game. One group in Plano plays a Japanese version of the game called riichi mahjong.
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Keeping up with the latest comic book news and learning how to play role-playing games in Denton has become easier with two new podcasts created by the experts at More Fun Comics and Games.
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Gibson, who became the first player to beat the game last month, will test out a new version of it at Immersive Gamebox.
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Psychologists explore how Dungeons & Dragons can help improve mental health—by connecting people with support and creating space to process tough emotions.
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SAG-AFTRA has voted to authorize a strike if labor talks fail. Dallas voice actors said AI, wage increases and protections against vocal stress are their top concerns.