GTA's Dan Houser Warns on AI Risks at 2025 Game Awards
Gaming News Roundup: AI Concerns, Megabonk’s Return, and More
Gaming news is always buzzing with exciting updates, and this week is no different. From controversial remarks about AI to a major game’s return to the spotlight, there's plenty to discuss.
Rockstar Co-Founder Dan Houser Compares AI to "Mad Cow Disease"

Rockstar co-founder Dan Houser has made headlines with his strong stance on artificial intelligence (AI). In a recent statement, he compared AI to "mad cow disease," expressing concerns that society is being influenced by a small group of individuals who may not be "fully rounded humans." Houser, best known for his work on the Grand Theft Auto series, has long been a voice of caution in the gaming industry. His comments have sparked a broader conversation about the ethical implications of AI and its role in shaping the future of games.
His remarks highlight a growing divide among developers and gamers regarding how AI should be integrated into game design. While some see AI as a tool for innovation, others fear it could lead to a loss of creativity or even manipulation. As the debate continues, Houser's words are sure to fuel further discussion within the gaming community.
Megabonk Makes a Comeback at The Game Awards
Megabonk has officially returned to the running for the Players’ Voice award at The Game Awards. This category, decided entirely by fan votes, allows the gaming community to determine which title deserves recognition. Megabonk's inclusion in the list of contenders is a testament to its popularity and the support it has received from players.
The Players’ Voice award is unique because it gives fans a direct say in the outcome. A win here could significantly boost Megabonk’s visibility and sales, making it an exciting opportunity for the developers. With so many high-profile titles competing, it will be interesting to see if Megabonk can secure the top spot.
Cyber Monday Deals: MicroSD Express Cards for Switch 2

Cyber Monday is still offering some great deals, especially for Nintendo Switch 2 owners. The Samsung 256GB microSD Express card is currently available for just $39, down from its original price of $60. This deal is available at Amazon and Walmart, but it’s only valid until midnight PT / 3 AM ET.
For those looking for even more storage, the Samsung P9 512GB is priced at $75, and the Lexar Play Pro 1TB is $186. These cards offer fast data transfer speeds, making them ideal for quickly downloading and launching games on the Switch 2. If you're planning to expand your storage, now is the perfect time to take advantage of these discounts.
Helldivers Movie Gets a Director
Justin Lin, the director behind several Fast & Furious films, has been confirmed as the director for the upcoming Helldivers movie adaptation. The announcement was made on Kotaku, and fans of the cooperative shooting game are already excited about what this means for the project.
Lin’s involvement brings a lot of promise for the film, as his experience with action-packed sequences could translate well to the gaming world. The Helldivers franchise has a strong following, and this new development is sure to generate even more interest.
Keighley’s Mysterious Statue Stirs Up Speculation

Geoff Keighley recently created a buzz by placing a mysterious demonic statue in the Californian desert. This unusual stunt has left fans speculating about its significance. While no official details have been released, the placement of the statue suggests a new trend in gaming marketing—one that relies on intrigue and mystery to engage the audience.
Could this be a teaser for The Game Awards 2025, or perhaps a hint at an upcoming game? Only time will tell, but the gaming community is eagerly watching for any clues.
Exciting PC Game Releases in December

As the end of 2025 approaches, several highly anticipated PC games are set to release. Titles like Hogwarts Legacy will arrive on the Switch on November 14th, while Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora will be available for PS5 and Xbox Series X|S on December 7th. Another major release, Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, is scheduled for December 22nd.
These releases are sure to keep gamers busy throughout the holiday season. With so many exciting titles coming out, the gaming backlog is already shaping up nicely.
Reader Game of the Year 2025 Vote Has Closed

Game Informer magazine has closed the polls for its Reader Game of the Year 2025 vote. Readers were invited to submit their top five choices using a ranked positional voting system known as the Borda count method. Standout titles like Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, Hades II, and Shadow Labyrinth generated a lot of discussion among gaming communities.
The upcoming issue of Game Informer will reveal both the magazine’s picks and the fans’ favorites, keeping the results a mystery until the final announcement. Gamers are eagerly awaiting the results to see which title will claim the ultimate crown.
Lies of P Co-op Mod Now Available

An online co-op mod for Lies of P has been released in alpha form. This mod allows players to tackle boss battles with a friend, offering a new way to experience the game. The creators have also announced plans to expand the mod for full multiplayer playthroughs.
Inspired by the smooth co-op mod in Elden Ring, this update is available for PC players through popular modding platforms. It's a promising addition to the game, and fans are excited to see where it goes next.
Splinter Cell Remake Gets New Director

David Grivel has returned as the director for the Splinter Cell remake. He originally left Ubisoft in 2022 but has now come back to lead the project. The remake was first announced in late 2021, and Grivel was the initial choice to direct it.
His return is seen as a positive step forward for the project, as his familiarity with the game could help maintain continuity. Fans are hopeful that this move will bring the game closer to release.
What Do You Think About AI Risks in Gaming?
Dan Houser’s comments about AI have raised important questions. Are his concerns valid? Is there a small group of people controlling the narrative around AI, and how might this affect the gaming scene? Share your thoughts in the comments!