Mobile gaming
'Quordle' #127 Answer: 4 Clues to Solve Today's Puzzle—Tuesday, May 31
Quordle can be a little tough to crack, so Newsweek is here to lend a helping hand with the following hints and tips for Tuesday, May 31.
'Quordle' #121 Answer Guide: Pro Tips To Solve Wednesday, May 25 Puzzle
"Quordle" #121 may seem a little tricky to solve, so Newsweek has put together some helpful hints to answer the puzzle on Wednesday, May 25.
Pokemon Go Could Help With Depression
Location-based games encourage "face-to-face socialization, outdoor physical activity, and exposure to nature," according to a new study.
Media Companies Need to Game the Future
Gaming and media integration inevitably will become a critical first step to exploiting valuable intellectual property into a metaverse offering.
Chinese Companies Use Face Recognition to Remove Kids Who Reach Game Limit
The new rules are a ramping up of 2019 restrictions that limited children to 90 minutes of gaming most weekdays.
Twitter Erupts Over 'Fortnite' Placing MLK Tribute in Video Game
The in-game tribute to King had users both confused and upset, with some arguing it isn't the way the Nobel Peace Prize recipient would want to be remembered.
U.S. Casinos Paid Out Nearly $25 Billion in First 6 Months of 2021
The industry has equaled all the revenue U.S. casinos took in during 2020 amid shutdowns and health protocols, according to a report.
'Funko Pop! Blitz' celebrates pop culture in new match game
"'Funko Pop! Blitz' is the ultimate pop culture mashup game."
Google Stadia Mostly Works, but Fails to Justify a Switch to Streaming
With an abysmal launch lineup and numerous caveats, Google Stadia feels more like a promising beta than a full video game platform rollout.
'Elder Scrolls: Blades': Everything to Know
"Elder Scrolls: Blades" early access kicked off March 28. Find out everything to know about the game including when you can play in early access, official release date, device compatibility and more.
'Vainglory' Going All-In On Platform Crossplay
The "Vainglory" 4.0 launch planned for 2019, in partnership with Chinese tech giant NetEase, could usher in the beginning of a post-platform era if CEO Kristian Segerstrale's gameplay parity ambitions come to fruition.
Galaxy Note 9 Offers Stellar Performance for Gamers
Samsung's latest flagship puts a gaming powerhouse in your pocket, but those top-tier specs come at a top-tier price.
What Is HQ Trivia?
It's basically a millenial version of TV game shows like 'Jeopardy!' or 'Who Wants To Be A Millionaire,' except there are hundreds of thousands of contestants.
"Stranger Things" Goes 8-Bit for Retro Mobile Game
The Netflix phenomenon goes deeper into the 1980s with new, retro game.
Nintendo Switches Gears With New Gaming System
Will the Nintendo Switch succeed like the Wii or suffer Wii U's fate?
How Pokémon Go Uncovered a New Battleground For Privacy
Pokémon Go opens a new conversation for how we are to protect our digital right to privacy.
Why Pokémon Go Will Take You to Unexpected Places
The Pokémon Go app leads players to view their cities through a new explorer's lens.
To Catch 'Em All, Ask Siri About Pokémon
Pokémon's 20th anniversary is February 27th. Here's how to use Siri to catch 'em all.
Donald Rumsfeld, of All People, Built a Mobile Game App
The former Secretary of Defense built a Winston Churchill tribute and solitaire app.
'Warcraft' Maker Buys 'Candy Crush' Maker for $5.9 Billion
"Candy Crush," while still globally popular, has been on the decline in the past two years.
Facebook May Fix Those Pesky Game Invite Notifications
Mark Zuckerberg was asked in a town hall-style Q&A in India on how to stop Candy Crush notifications.