Leah J. Williams

Leah is an experienced entertainment and gaming journalist. With industry-leading knowledge at producing features, social, written and video content about video games and the entertainment sectors.

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Final Fantasy XIV launches wildly popular Oceanian servers

Final Fantasy XIV launched its Oceanian servers on Tuesday. Since then, the Home World Transfer Service has been buggy.

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The Elder Scrolls Online will finally explore High Isle

The next Elder Scrolls Online expansion will allow players to explore High Isle for the very first time.

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Two Point Campus launches in May, will be on Xbox Game Pass

Two Point Campus finally has a release date, and great news for Xbox Game Pass subscribers.

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Crusader Kings 3 is officially introducing same sex marriage

Crusader Kings 3 is set to allow same sex marriage in its latest update.

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Bethesda has commissioned a magical Elder Scrolls Online esky

To celebrate the launch of The Elder Scrolls Online: High Isle, Bethesda ANZ has commissioned a glorious piece of merchandise.

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Steam Lunar Sale: 5 excellent indie games you should grab

The latest Steam Lunar Sale is now live, and it includes a bunch of stellar hits.

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Ubisoft VP says players ‘don’t get’ why NFTs are good

In a new interview, Nicolas Pouard, VP of Ubisoft's Strategic Innovations Lab, has claimed players just don't understand NFTs.

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Wordle has been purchased by The New York Times

Wordle, which has gained massive popularity over the last few months, has been purchased for seven figures.

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Troy Baker backs down from NFT partnership with VoiceVerse

Voice actor Troy Baker has backed down from VoiceVerseNFT following major, ongoing backlash.

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Team17 is turning the iconic Worms into NFTs

The Worms have been video game icons for nearly three decades. Now, they're being turned into NFTs.

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