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On April 28, 2026, the gaming landscape saw Pearl Abyss’s *Crimson Desert* hit 5 million units sold, marking a new milestone for K-gaming. Meanwhile, the global industry faces a paradox where record revenues coexist with massive layoffs. Structural shifts are underway, ranging from AI-driven cost-cutting potential and new online gaming regulations in India to legal firms beefing up their IP dispute capabilities.
20 Key Global Gaming News Items — April 28, 2026
Major Industry News
1. Crimson Desert hits 5 million sales; Prime Minister Kim Min-seok promises support
Pearl Abyss’s new title, Crimson Desert, has surpassed 5 million cumulative global sales. Prime Minister Kim Min-seok officially commended this achievement and pledged government-level support for the gaming sector, signaling a positive outlook from the Korean government.

2. The 2026 paradox: Record revenue vs. record layoffs
Despite the gaming industry hitting a record $19.56 billion in revenue, massive restructuring continues. Outlook Respawn highlighted this "record profits, record layoffs" paradox, noting that growth is failing to translate into job security for developers.

3. Betsson AB releases Q1 2026 earnings
Online gaming and betting firm Betsson AB has officially released its Q1 2026 interim report. According to eegaming.org, this report is being closely watched as a key performance indicator for the European gaming sector.
4. Large law firms expand dedicated gaming teams
Major law firms in Korea are accelerating their move into the gaming industry. According to Chosun Biz, firms are bulking up their IP and regulation-focused "gaming teams" to handle the surge in plagiarism lawsuits and new compliance demands following the comprehensive revision of the Game Industry Promotion Act.
5. India's "Online Gaming Rules 2026" takes effect May 1
The Indian government has officially notified the "Online Gaming Rules 2026," set to take effect on May 1. According to the Times of India, the regulations consist of 6 parts and 26 clauses, introducing a strict framework for the online money gaming industry, headlined by the creation of the OGAI (Online Gaming Authority of India).
6. 2026 Global Gamer Statistics update
A report by kevurugames.com on 2026 global gamer statistics provides detailed analysis on gamer population, playing habits, and shifts across regions, platforms, and age groups, highlighting increased diversity and regional disparities.

7. National Library of Korea announces "Reviving Discontinued Korean Games" exhibition
Inven reports that the National Library of Korea will host an exhibition titled "Reviving Discontinued Korean Games" from July 2026 to May 2027. The event aims to raise awareness about early domestic games at risk of disappearing due to platform obsolescence and the need to preserve gaming as a cultural heritage.

New Releases & Updates
8. Classic Gaming Weekly Recap (Week of April 26)
Time Extension's "Retro Recap" summarized the week's classic gaming news. Topics included R-Type, Punch-Out!!, Sega, and Nintendo-related news in Brazil, drawing attention from retro gaming fans.

9. 2026 Gaming Trends: The rise of mobile and mid-tier titles
According to a report by coopboardgames.com, mobile and mid-tier titles are no longer "secondary" players. Games like Mobile Legends and Rocket League are pulling in record viewership, with mobile accounting for over half of all esports viewers.

10. AI could halve game dev costs, says Morgan Stanley
Reuters reports that Morgan Stanley analysts estimate advanced AI tools could cut video game development costs by nearly half, potentially adding $22 billion in annual profits for global game manufacturers. AI-driven cost structural reform is emerging as a key driver for industry profitability.
11. Online Gaming Trends 2026: AI reshapes game worlds
Analysis by what-network.com suggests that by 2026, AI is evolving beyond controlling NPCs to dynamically adjusting entire game worlds based on player behavior, fundamentally redesigning game design and gameplay.
12. UNLV/KPMG report: AI adoption outpaces gaming governance
The "State of AI in Gaming 2026" report by the UNLV International Gaming Institute and KPMG LLP notes that AI adoption across the global gaming industry is outpacing the development of governance frameworks. This is the first edition of an annual benchmarking series.
13. Forbes Tech Council: 3 trends shaping gaming in 2026
The Forbes Tech Council identified three key trends: ① diversification of distribution channels, ② growth in player spending, and ③ AI reshaping development economics. They also noted growing discussions regarding a "slowdown in player spending."
Gamer Hot Topics
14. Community outrage: "Why lay off developers amid record profits?"
Despite record revenues of $19.56 billion, mass developer layoffs have sparked intense backlash in gaming communities, fueling active discussions on why developer headcount is shrinking while profits soar.
15. North American gaming jobs drop 11%: A sign of industry stagnation?
InvenGlobal reports that with the global gaming industry entering a period of stagnation, gaming-related jobs in North America have plummeted by 11%, a trend analyzed as the result of structural changes and AI-driven downsizing.
16. Growing interest in saving discontinued games
Following the National Library of Korea's exhibition announcement, Korean gaming communities are showing a surge of interest in preserving digital game heritage, particularly for early domestic titles that have become unplayable.
17. Mobile esports viewership surge sparks "PC-centric" debate
With mobile games accounting for over half of all esports viewership in 2026, there is rising debate that the "PC-centric esports ecosystem" is being challenged, especially with the expansion of titles like Mobile Legends and Rocket League.
18. Surge in game plagiarism lawsuits demands IP strategy overhaul
With plagiarism controversies and subsequent lawsuits rising among domestic game developers, there is increased pressure to revamp IP strategies. Coupled with the expansion of law firm "gaming teams," poor IP management has become a hot topic in communities.
19. "AI is changing more than NPCs": Excitement vs. Concern
Gamers are split on the news that AI is dynamically reshaping entire game worlds. While some look forward to personalized experiences, others voice concerns over the degradation of creativity and reduced employment opportunities for developers.
20. India’s online gaming regulation: Global market impact?
The global gaming industry is keeping a close eye on India’s online gaming regulations, which take effect May 1. International communities are actively debating the potential impact these rules will have on the broader mobile and online gaming market in the massive 1.4-billion-person market.
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