July 5, 2026 - 15:26

NFL Network remains unavailable on Comcast as a contract dispute with Disney continues, just as the football season approaches. Comcast subscribers who were expecting to watch NFL programming in the coming months are now facing a prolonged blackout. The impasse shows no signs of resolution, leaving fans without access to the channel during a critical time for the league.
Meanwhile, following the announced separation of NBCUniversal and Sky from Comcast's broadband business, NBCUniversal is reportedly exploring a major push into video games. This potential expansion into gaming would come as NBCUniversal prepares to operate as a standalone entity. The move signals a strategic shift for the media giant, which is looking to diversify its revenue streams beyond traditional television and film. While details remain scarce, industry observers note that video games represent a growing market that could provide NBCUniversal with new opportunities for audience engagement and monetization. The company has not made any formal announcements, but internal discussions are said to be underway about how to enter the gaming space in a meaningful way.
July 4, 2026 - 19:36
What Are You Playing This Weekend? (July 4-5)The weekend is here, and for those in the United States, it also comes with a holiday. Whether you are spending time with family, firing up the grill, or just looking for a quiet escape, there is...
July 3, 2026 - 23:37
10 More Amazing Indie Games To Wishlist This Indie-Penance DayIndie-Penance Day is upon us, and with it comes a fresh wave of titles that prove small studios are still the heart of creative gaming. This year`s lineup is an exquisite array of games of every...
July 3, 2026 - 07:25
Video Game History Foundation Addresses Death of Physical PlayStation GamesThe Video Game History Foundation has released a statement addressing the growing shift away from physical game media, following Sony`s recent confirmation that it will stop producing physical...
July 2, 2026 - 19:07
California’s Stop Killing Games Bill Stalls after ESA Opposes Community ServersSACRAMENTO -- A California bill that would have required game publishers to keep online games playable after official server shutdowns died in committee by a single vote on Tuesday, following...