August 24, 2025 - 19:40

A woman recently sought advice on Reddit after refusing to grant her in-laws' young nephew access to her extensive video game library on Steam. The situation arose when her in-laws expressed disappointment over her decision, labeling her as selfish for not sharing her gaming collection.
The woman explained that Steam allows only a limited number of accounts to access its Family Sharing feature, and she had already allocated her slots to close friends and family members. She emphasized that while she understands the child's excitement about video games, she feels it is unfair to compromise her existing arrangements for the sake of convenience.
In her post, she detailed the emotional turmoil she faced as her in-laws pressured her to reconsider. Many Reddit users supported her stance, arguing that personal property should be respected and that setting boundaries is essential. The discussion sparked a broader conversation about sharing digital content and the responsibilities that come with it in modern family dynamics.
August 20, 2026 - 21:37
US physical game sales drop to lowest monthly total since 1995The American video game market just posted a troubling new record for physical media. According to fresh industry data, sales of boxed games in the United States fell to their lowest monthly total...
August 20, 2026 - 10:29
Game On: Can Gamers Help Close America’s Air Traffic Control Gap?The Federal Aviation Administration is facing a persistent shortfall of certified air traffic controllers, and the gap keeps widening. With thousands of retirements and a hiring pipeline that...
August 19, 2026 - 18:37
Video Game: The Movie—The Lost Cut of LARA CROFT: TOMB RAIDERThere is a version of Lara Croft that exists beyond the glossy, big-budget spectacle. It is a version that is difficult, destructive, and stubbornly dedicated to having her own way. That version...
August 19, 2026 - 00:25
What If A Rage Room Made You Feel Like A JerkA new game from the team behind `Gods Will Be Watching` is asking players to question their own love of digital destruction. `Virtue and a Sledgehammer` is a short, narrative-driven experience that...