The developer of Balatro has confirmed the reason his viral hit poker game doesn't have any microtransactions or ads is because seeing games with those types of things "makes me want to put my ...
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Playstack only discovered Balatro because they had a guy checking each new Steam game every day
"I went to Twitter at the time and contacted LocalThunk. I think he had maybe two or three followers." ...
The new owner, Integrated Media Company, also owns Fandom, Gamespot and metacritic ...
IMC, the parent company of GameSpot and Fandom, has agreed to buy the UK indie publisher for $169 million in a deal driven by ...
That Jimbo sure is getting about, isn't he? Last year, Balatro's starring fool took a dagger to Dying Light 2, and faced off ...
Playstack, the publisher behind the smash hit game Balatro, has been purchased by the same company that owns GameSpot and Fandom.
Balatro, one of the best card games around, is currently on sale on the Google Play Store. But you'll want to act fast.
The anonymous solo developer behind hit poker roguelike Balatro said there's a part of him that regrets the game's success, as he misses when creating games was just a hobby. LocalThunk, as he's known ...
The chaotic poker adjacent deck builder game Balatro has been such a smash hit, the developers plan on offering a free gameplay update in 2025 as a “token of huge appreciation to the game’s brilliant ...
On top of that, there's essentially no difference in features between the mobile and desktop/console versions. Granted, that's due in large part to the game being a relatively simple title (at least ...
Developer LocalThunk, the anonymous individual who made Balatro, recently published an extensive breakdown of how they made the game. The post, which details all the milestones involved with launching ...
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