January 20, 2025 - 13:09

In a surprising revelation, Elon Musk has openly admitted to utilizing boosting services in the popular online games Path of Exile 2 and Diablo 4. This admission comes in the wake of allegations suggesting that Musk was exaggerating his gaming achievements. The billionaire entrepreneur, known for his ventures in technology and space exploration, has often shared his gaming experiences with fans and followers. However, his recent confession has sparked a debate in the gaming community about the ethics of boosting.
Boosting, a practice where players pay for assistance to level up or achieve certain milestones, has become a controversial topic among gamers. Many believe it undermines the integrity of the gaming experience, while others argue that it is a personal choice. Musk's acknowledgment has led to mixed reactions, with some applauding his honesty and others criticizing him for not embracing the challenges of the game. As gaming continues to evolve, this incident raises important questions about authenticity and competition in the digital realm.
February 21, 2026 - 00:31
Game Design Club Fosters Creativity and Camaraderie on CampusA surge in student interest has propelled the newly formed Game Design Club into a vibrant hub for creativity and collaboration. Moving beyond simple gameplay, the club is dedicated to the...
February 20, 2026 - 02:35
Creating a City Builder & Crafting Game with a Cut-Out Paper-StyleThe charming world of Cutout Village began not with complex polygons, but with a simple, tangible material: paper. David Ferriz of DevilishGames recently detailed the journey of creating this...
February 19, 2026 - 17:09
12 photos taken by video game developersA new online challenge is captivating the video game development community, proving that artistic vision can flourish anywhere. The simple yet compelling mission: take an interesting photograph...
February 18, 2026 - 18:38
Latest NBA 2K video game to feature active college players for first time in 16 yearsFor the first time in over a decade and a half, active NCAA basketball players will be featured in the NBA 2K video game series. The upcoming NBA 2K26 will include real student-athletes, marking a...