Some games sell so poorly they don’t even cover Steam listing costs; RX 9070 XT drops in price — Top stories for October 22

Some games sell so poorly they don’t even cover Steam listing costs; RX 9070 XT drops in price — Top stories for October 22

A concise roundup of the entertainment industry’s global developments from the past day.

  • Sales of thousands of 2025 releases were so weak they didn’t even cover the fees to list them on Steam.
  • Warner Bros. Discovery has put itself up for sale.
  • Even at a bargain: Dragon Age: The Veilguard is being sold for $10, yet many remain reluctant to add BioWare’s title to their collections.
  • PS4’s heyday is winding down. Using Genshin Impact as an example, Sony explained why upgrading to a PS5 is worthwhile.
  • Kadokawa revealed its top-10 anime of the year — “Solo Leveling” ceded the NewType Awards’ Best Anime honor to “The Losing Heroines.”
  • No Man’s Sky received a major “Breach” update — Sean Murray continues to support the game.
  • PlayStation 5 rolled out its October firmware update with a new feature — Sony outlined the improvements.
  • Grim Dawn 2 has been officially confirmed; its release, however, remains a long way off.
  • Developers of Battlefield 6 introduced a change that prevents completing activities and assignments in Portal mode.
  • AMD slashed prices on the RX 9070 XT by as much as 31%.

 

Source: iXBT.games