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Path of Exile co-creator "would have scoffed at something like Baldur's Gate 3" 10 years ago, but now he knows why live service isn't necessarily "the future"

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June 23, 2026

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 Path of Exile co-creator "would have scoffed at something like Baldur's Gate 3" 10 years ago, but now he knows why live service isn't necessarily "the future"
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ComicBook.com

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· Jun 29, 2026

Wild Unused Masters of the Universe Design Almost Completely Changed an Iconic Character

2026’s Masters of the Universe proved that nostalgia is alive and well, and that well-executed reboots can reignite the passion of even a long-dormant fandom. The live-action resurrection of He-Man and his supporting characters has already proved hugely popular with fans, who appreciated Travis Knight’s efforts to bring the franchise back into the limelight in []

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· Jul 6, 2026

Obsidian was also hit by "the Microsoft sacrificial rituals," says laid-off RPG veteran who previously worked on Dragon Age and Mass Effect

Obsidian was also hit by "the Microsoft sacrificial rituals," says laid-off RPG veteran who previously worked on Dragon Age and Mass Effect

The Hollywood Reporter

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· Jul 1, 2026

I Created ‘Queer Eye.’  Television Has Stopped Reflecting Our Full Humanity.

The executive producer behind the Bravo and Netflix smash is frustrated by the lack of spiritual successors to his LGBTQ trailblazer— and sees a world worse off for it.

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· Jul 8, 2026

'Sullivan's Crossing' Loses Showrunner Before Season 5 Following Cast Exits

Sullivan’s Crossing is undergoing more changes after multiple cast departures. Deadline reported on Tuesday, July 7, that creator Roma Roth has stepped down as head writer and showrunner ahead of season 5. She is being replaced by Floyd Kane, who will be taking over day-to-day leadership. Roth will remain an executive producer on the hit []

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· Jun 22, 2026

The Walking Dead boss thinks the franchise will "eventually" give us a Rick Grimes and Daryl Dixon reunion: "It might be a minute, it might be tomorrow"

The Walking Dead boss thinks the franchise will "eventually" give us a Rick Grimes and Daryl Dixon reunion: "It might be a minute, it might be tomorrow"

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· Jun 22, 2026

Spyro: A Realm Beyond Preview: The Purple Dragon is Back and Better Than Ever

Spyro is getting full dragon flight and his original voice actor back. Toys for Bob told us why it took nearly 20 years to get here.

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