Hudson has been using her game-day appearances as a way to make subtle statements Kelsie Gibson is the Senior News Editor of Society and Culture at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2021.
At the ongoing VSLive! developer conference in San Diego, Microsoft today announced Visual Studio 2026 Insiders, a new release of its flagship IDE that pairs deep AI integration with stronger ...
More than ever before, the games industry sustains itself on the backs of its players. Not only in terms of their time and their feedback, but in terms of their creative input as well. All today's ...
Resident Evil 2 director and Devil May Cry creator Hideki Kamiya wants Hideo Kojima to make a game like P.T. again. One of the biggest "what if" moments in the history of gaming is what if Hideo ...
A gooseneck kettle can give you extra control when pouring water when making coffee, tea, cocoa or Instant Ramen. This highly-rated option from Cosori has pre-set temperatures for different drinks, ...
Creating a perfect bedroom in a small home means thinking outside the box - or, in this case, retrofitting one in an exterior space. This sunroom-turned-bedroom in a Barcelona loft allows the interior ...
Here’s the ultimate sign that it’s time to step up your audio game: Apple AirPods 4 are on sale for 30% off, making them under $90 right now! Or you can spring for the pricier active noise-canceling ...
The revamped Battlefield has some divisive tweaks, but its signature mechanic is now more cosmetic than strategic.
Former Bethesda executive Pete Hines recently stirred up a new discussion around subscription services like Xbox Game Pass and their impact on the video game industry. Now, two more industry veterans ...
Genius products to make your home more functional or beautiful can be found on Amazon, but it's easy to get lost amongst the ...
Horror Games Hideo Kojima wanted to "make you s*** your pants" with the now-canceled Silent Hills, and now he's trying to do it again over 10 years later with his new horror game OD: "It's really ...
Around the time Mortal Kombat became the first big hit video-game movie, 30 years ago, it would have been difficult to picture Steven Spielberg pitching himself as the director for a game-based film.