• @[email protected]
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    361 month ago

    It’s just bad faith reporting. It reminds me of Kotaku sneaking into conventions before they opened to report what games were there.

    It lowers my opinion of The Verge, I used to think they were at least reputable with standards, but that’s a real tabloid move.

    • @meliante
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      181 month ago

      they were at least reputable with standards

      I think you must be talking about a different website?

    • @glitches_brew
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      111 month ago

      They literally included a screenshot of valve asking to not share information about the game with a little quip about how they pressed escape instead of ok. Blantant disrespect to valves wishes even if it’s not a legally binding agreement.

      They chose getting clicks over doing right by valve. Shame on them.

    • @chrischryse
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      41 month ago

      I used to think they were reputable until they came out with that PC building video

    • dantheclamman
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      11 month ago

      20,000 people are playing it at a time. Not exactly a secret. The way they’re testing this game is radical and newsworthy in itself. I’m glad Verge reported on it, and they don’t seem mad they they were banned

    • @slumberlust
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      -61 month ago

      The verge has been paid advertising disguised as tech news for decades now. Arstechnica too.