One of the biggest videogame modding platforms in the world, Nexus Mods, is hesitant to include any Palworld Pokemon mods on the site due to Nintendo's history of filing copyright strikes, legal ...
Nexus Mods is an A-list name among PC gamers, serving a McDonald’s-like 4.5 billion downloads of user-created content, changes, and improvements. The site is vital to a vibrant PC gaming culture whose ...
Popular modding site Nexus Mods recently announced an update to its policies on paid mods, and, as ever with the topic that seems very much to be a never ending source of controversy, the response ...
If you’re a PC gamer who has ever altered a single-player game, you’ve probably ventured into Nexus Mods, the largest repository of user-made mods on the internet. Even if you haven’t, the website’s ...
Nexus Mods, PC gaming's premier destination for mods, is changing hands after almost 24 years. Site founder Robin Scott, aka DarkOne, announced the change in ownership but didn't make clear who the ...
Nexus Mods will not host Pokemon mods for Palworld out of a fear of legal action from Nintendo. Speaking to PCGamesN, Nexus Mods community lead Mathew Elliott said the platform is “not comfortable” ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Nexus Mods has long been one of the most accessible and widely used sites for modding on PC, but ...
Earlier this week, Robin "DarkOne" Scott announced that he sold Nexus Mods to a new owner, ending his nearly 24 years as the leader of the site that he founded in 2001. Scott has indicated that he ...
Paid mods are always controversial. Just look at Bethesda’s latest attempt at creating a system designed to facilitate such a thing having proven pretty much as polarising as its predecessors, even if ...
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Mark Hospodar has been an avid gamer ever since he fired up the original Medal of Honor on his PS1. A history teacher by training, Mark has branched out into the fields of fiction and non-fiction ...