
GYGO: What a Week, Huh
This week, we have your usual Activision Blizzard update and new accusations of harassment at Microsoft. On the bright side: Froggy Chair.

May Roundtable: Growth and Gardening
As the common adage goes, April showers bring May flowers. So, naturally, this month we're talking about gardening and growth in games, and maybe interpreting that a little loosely because why not? Why be beholden to a single definition of a word? May is also the...

GYGO: Raven Software Wins Its Union Vote, DriveThruRPG Hacked
In this week’s gaming news: Raven Software’s QA department unionizes and Activision Blizzard doesn’t like it one bit.

Fighting the Babes of Switchcraft
Zora rates each character in Switchcraft, a story-based match-3 mobile game, based on how much they want to fight them in a 7-Eleven parking lot.

GYGO: Union! Union! Union!
In this week’s gaming news: union busting, lawsuits, a poorly conceived “diversity tool,” and a long-lost gaming pioneer newly found.

GYGO: PAX East Worker Dies from COVID-19 and Activision Is Sued Again
In this week’s gaming news, Dawn “Deestar” Wood dies from COVID-19 after PAX East, Bungie defends abortion rights, and Activision Blizzard gets sued again.

Review: “What Happened Here” and When You Finally Step Out That Door
Elvie Mae Parian reflects on “What Happened Here,” an at-home LARP experience about isolation in your living space during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Visual Novels and Other Visions: An Interview With Hanako Games
Georgina Bensley of Hanako Games discusses how the changing games scene offers both challenges and opportunities for indie developers.

Let Me Tell You About My OC(s): Tabletop RPGs as Disempowerment Fantasies
Melissa Brinks shares what she’s gained by playing three of the most useless tabletop RPG characters you can imagine.

GYGO: Square Enix Selling Western Studios
This week’s gaming news: Square Enix sells its Western studios and a hefty handful of IPs, Twitch wants more money, and a surprising Shrek appearance.
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