Battlefield 6 is due out in less than a month, but EA is still hard at work testing big parts of the game. In a recent playtest, the game's custom Portal mode and server browser were put to the test. Now this month, EA is looking to put the finishing …
Read More »IFA 2025: Marvo launches range of Titan keyboards and Monka peripherals
At IFA 2025 in Berlin, Polish gaming peripheral specialist Marvo presented a series of upcoming products that highlight its strategy to expand into a wider range of gaming accessories. Although the official press release for the new Titan keyboard series is not scheduled until next week, the company offered a …
Read More »Reimagined desktops and AI-oriented mini workstations from Minis Forum
IFA 2025 in Berlin has just closed its doors, but the event has once again provided a platform for emerging companies to showcase their latest technology. Among them was Minis Forum, a relatively young brand that has been targeting the compact computing segment since its founding in 2018. With its …
Read More »Thermal Grizzly launches first DeltaMate GPU water cooling block and new accessories
In August, Thermal Grizzly officially brought its first liquid cooling products to market with the release of its new DeltaMate fittings. Now, the first DeltaMate GPU block is ready, alongside a few other accessories to aid you in your liquid cooling journey.
Read More »Nintendo Direct returns this Friday with new Switch 2 game announcements
In recent weeks, there have been rumours of a new Nintendo Direct showcase brewing. Today, Nintendo officially confirmed its plans, with the next Nintendo Direct now scheduled for the 12th of September.
Read More »Sapphire unveils new WiFi 7 motherboard and brings other models to global market
Sapphire has been releasing AMD motherboards for a few years now. Today, the company launches its latest Nitro+ B650A WiFi 7 motherboard, which support AM5 processors and advanced networking capabilities. The motherboard is designed with Nitro+ cooling, which includes extensive heatsink coverage for all critical components. USB connectivity options are …
Read More »KitGuru Games: Has GeForce Now Ultimate perfected cloud gaming?
I first started using GeForce Now back when it first became available for Nvidia Shield tablets over a decade ago. Back then, we were limited to 30FPS gameplay, with choppy controls and low resolutions. Since then, the service has come a very long way, offering RTX powered servers to bring features like ray-tracing and DLSS directly to you, no matter what device you are using. I've had early access to the new RTX 5080-powered servers for about a week now, so let's jump back in and see if cloud gaming has reached a point where it could comfortably replace a traditional gaming PC.
Read More »Nintendo settles lawsuit against the company that leaked Switch 2 at CES
Prior to Nintendo's official announcement of the Switch 2 console, a company known as Genki caused quite a stir when it showed up to CES armed with dummy units of the console, dummy units that ended up being very accurate to the final product. As a result, Nintendo filed a …
Read More »AMD FSR 4 is now available in over 85 games, Borderlands 4 drivers released
AMD's latest Radeon graphics drivers have arrived. The latest update brings optimisations for the upcoming release of Borderlands 4, as well as optimisations for Hell is Us, which launched recently. This driver also brings the total number of FSR 4 supported games up to 85. AMD Software: Adrenalin Edition 25.9.1 …
Read More »Two former Xbox executives say Game Pass is hurting first party studios
Two former Xbox executives have revealed their thoughts on Game Pass this week. While Game Pass has been a successful service for ensuring a broad number of games find an audience, there are an increasing number of people sounding warning alarms over the impact on overall sales. As spotted by …
Read More »Amazon Prime’s God of War series begins filming next year
Back in December 2022, just weeks after the release of God of War Ragnarök for PS5, Amazon announced that it had signed a deal to produce a God of War TV series for the Prime Video service. Now several years on, production is finally set to begin.
Read More »Acer details mini super computers, new gaming and business products for Q4
At this year’s IFA in Berlin, Acer presented a broad line-up of products that underlined its focus on artificial intelligence, gaming, thin-and-light designs, and larger-format tablets. The announcements covered compact AI workstations, high-end gaming systems, new Swift models including an Intel “Panther Lake” preview, plus Chromebooks, monitors, and networking hardware. …
Read More »Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles could open door for sequel
Final Fantasy Tactics is making a big return this year with the release of The Ivalice Chronicles, a remaster of the original 90s classic for PC, Switch 2, PS5 and Xbox. Final Fantasy Tactics has been revered by longtime fans of the franchise, but the upcoming remaster is just step one, with Square Enix remaining open to doing more Tactics games in the future.
Read More »Concept art for Star Wars KOTOR Remake leaks
Despite being announced five years ago, we've had no official updates for Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Remake. Originally in development at Aspyr, the game ended up shifting to Saber Interactive, but progress has been painfully slow from the outside looking in. Now, thanks to a former concept artist on the project, we have at least a small look at what the game was going to look like.
Read More »Fritz! launches array of new products at IFA – including WiFi 7 USB dongle
At IFA 2025 last week, we caught up with Fritz! to check out their latest array of WiFi 7 products, including a new, affordable WiFi 7 USB dongle that aims to bring the latest standard to any Windows-based PC or laptop.
Read More »Machine Games confirms Wolfenstein 3 was planned before pivot to Indiana Jones
Machine Games impressed greatly with Wolfenstein: The New Order and its sequel. Unfortunately, the story of B.J. Blazkowicz has been on pause since the 2017 release of Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus, but the studio may finally be ready to wrap up its planned trilogy. Over the past few years, …
Read More »Helldivers 2 reached nearly 1 million players on Xbox in first week
August was a big month for Helldivers 2, as Arrowhead welcomed a whole new platform to the ranks. Helldivers 2 is now out on Xbox consoles for the first time and so far, it appears to be a massive hit. Alinea Analytics shared their list of the most downloaded games …
Read More »Borderlands 4 global unlock times announced – PC players get early access
Borderlands 4 is less than a week away at this point. For those eager to get in as soon as their pre-order unlocks, Gearbox has now finalised its launch-day plans, revealing global launch times for the game on all platforms. Interestingly, PC players will get in hours earlier than those …
Read More »LC-Power’s new M27UFD monitor offers Dual Mode 4K and up to 320Hz for just £329
This week, LC-Power lifted the lid on yet another impressive monitor in its arsenal, the LC-M27UFD. This is a 27″ flatscreen monitor with Dual Mode functionality, enabling higher resolution at a lower refresh rate, or a lower resolution at a super charged 320Hz refresh rate, so you can take advantage …
Read More »PowerColor brings big discounts to Alphyn gaming peripherals
Last year, PowerColor entered the gaming peripheral market with its new brand, Alphyn. The launch kicked off with two great products, the PowerColor Alphyn AM10 wireless mouse and the Alphyn AH10 wireless gaming headset. We gave both positive reviews when they launched at their initial MSRPs of £99 and £79, …
Read More »Gigabyte is offering up free copies of Borderlands 4 with GPUs and laptops
Gigabyte is getting in on the hardware game bundle action this month. For a limited time, anyone buying select Gigabyte graphics cards or gaming laptops will also receive a free copy of Borderlands 4, which has been garnering plenty of positive reception from early previews. If you buy a Gigabyte …
Read More »Voice actor confirms Batman Arkham Shadow sequel in development
While we haven't had a new Batman Arkham game for PC and consoles in over a decade, the series has been living on in VR. Last year, Batman Arkham Shadow launched for Meta Quest VR headsets and now, it looks like a sequel is on the way. Batman Arkham Shadow …
Read More »Nvidia brings 17 new games to GeForce Now this month
We've hit the first Thursday of the month, which means it is time for another mega-update for GeForce Now. This week. Nvidia revealed 17 new games joining the cloud gaming library over the next several weeks, including the long-anticipated Hollow Knight: Silksong. The game was originally planned as an expansion …
Read More »IO Interactive hits the brakes on third-party publishing after MindsEye flop
MindsEye had a lot going for it pre-launch. The game was a new open-world shooter produced by former Rockstar alumni but the game launched in a rough state and ultimately flopped. Now, IO Interactive has spoken up about the project, which may have killed the company's future plans for publishing …
Read More »Iiyama launches trio of super-sized gaming monitors starting at £250
Iiyama has three new gaming monitors hitting the market this month, all hitting incredibly competitive price points. Better yet, these are all large screens, offering 32″ to 43″ panels. The Iiyama G-Master Gold Phoenix GB3290QSU-B1and Red Eagle GB3271QSU-B2 are at the top of the list. Both are 32″ monitors with …
Read More »Perfect Dark was almost saved by Take Two but Microsoft wouldn’t give up IP
Last week, we reported on a new round of lay-offs taking place at Crystal Dynamics. At the time, I reported that this was likely impacting the Perfect Dark team, as Microsoft/Xbox opted to cancel the game this year. Now, we have confirmation on that and as it turns out, the reason for the delayed impact at Crystal Dynamics was due to a deal that was brewing between Microsoft, Embracer and Take-Two, which would have seen Take-Two taking over the game and funding it through to completion.
Read More »Nintendo may have just confirmed a Nintendo Switch Online leak from earlier this year
A few months ago, a leak revealed a few new classic games due to join the Nintendo Switch Online library. Now, just ahead of next week's rumoured Nintendo Direct showcase, Nintendo appears to have confirmed this leak. In an announcement this week, Nintendo confirmed that Forsaken 64 will be joining …
Read More »Dying Light: The Beast PC system requirements announced
Dying Light: The Beast is just a few weeks away and now, Techland has revealed the PC system requirements. Despite this game spinning off from a Dying Light 2 DLC to its own standalone game, the PC system requirements have made a bit of a jump compared to Dying Light …
Read More »Dodgy tech retailer closes down after scamming RTX 5090 buyers for months
Earlier this year, we heard from a number of readers who had issues obtaining their paid-for product after pre-ordering RTX 5090 graphics cards from uwgamespecialist.nl, a tech retailer in the Netherlands. Following our initial report, the CEO of uwgamespecialist claimed that an internal investigation would be launched but by July of this year, we learned that the company was in fact still scamming customers. Now another couple of months later, the company appears to have shut down.
Read More »Capcom head thinks PS5 prices are to blame for low Monster Hunter Wilds sales
If you take a look at the Steam reviews for Monster Hunter Wilds, you will probably come to the conclusion that the game's dwindling sales are due to unaddressed performance issues and a lack of optimisation. Capcom's leads think differently though, pinning the blame on the cost of PS5 consoles. …
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