Leah J. Williams

Leah J. Williams is a gaming and entertainment journalist who's spent years writing about the games industry, her love for The Sims 2 on Nintendo DS and every piece of weird history she knows. You can find her tweeting @legenette most days.

Leah J. Williams's Latest Articles

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Microsoft gaming revenue up 6% in a record period for Xbox

Microsft's gaming revenue has experienced a small boost over the last year, despite console shortages.

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Australian government set to change loot box classification

A re-elected federal government would reportedly look to update Australia's classification code in future.

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Disney announces crossover life sim Dreamlight Valley

Dreamlight Valley will feature a number of familiar characters from Disney and Pixar.

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Every PS2 game that should be on all-new PlayStation Plus

All-new PlayStation Plus is a chance to represent the excellent PlayStation 2 era of gaming. Here's every major game that…

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Narrative games festival LudoNarraCon returns in May

LudoNarraCon has been locked in for 5-9 May 2022, and will feature a range of live panels and guests.

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Elden Ring player finds new enemies in mystery colosseum

An Elden Ring player and data miner has finally breached the game's strange colosseum.

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PlayStation has established a game preservation team

The announcement comes courtesy of a new employee, who shared his passion for preservation online.

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Sega is delisting classic Sonic the Hedgehog games

Sega will delist multiple Sonic the Hedgehog games to make way for the Sonic Origins collection.

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Ubisoft announces online server shutdown for 90+ games

Ubisoft has launched a major list detailing every game which no longer retains online compatibility.

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Activision Blizzard lost 60 million active users in the last year

After a massive year of turmoil, Activision Blizzard is reporting losses across the board.

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