Microsoft has announced its next wave of Game Pass titles, including Metaphor: ReFantazio, Tales of Kenzera and much more arriving throughout the rest of May.
Read More »PlayStation Stars is shutting down after just 3 years
After just 3 years, Sony’s ‘new’ PlayStation Stars loyalty rewards program is winding down later this year - fully shutting in 2026.
Read More »Atomfall was immediately ‘profitable’ upon release claims Rebellion
Despite launching day-one on Xbox Game Pass, the new IP from Rebellion - Atomfall - proved to be almost immediately profitable upon its release.
Read More »PlayStation’s next major showcase reportedly coming in September
In an interesting move, it seems Sony is planning to skip the typical Summer game announcements, with their next showcase currently penned for September.
Read More »Xbox exclusive Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II is coming to PS5 with ‘Enhanced’ release
Celebrating the game’s 1 year anniversary, Ninja Theory have announced Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II Enhanced for PlayStation 5 and PS5 Pro.
Read More »Samsung reportedly pushing Nintendo to make a Switch 2 OLED
Despite launching with an LCD screen, Samsung is reportedly pushing Nintendo to go for an OLED panel for the Switch 2’s expected system refresh.
Read More »Naughty Dog officially confirms they are working on two projects right now
Naughty Dog has officially confirmed that they are working on two projects – Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet and another mystery title.
Read More »Stellar Blade sequel confirmed with tentative 2027 release date
SHIFT UP has officially confirmed that a sequel to Stellar Blade is on the way – with the game planned to arrive by 2027.
Read More »Monster Hunter Rise and more leaving PlayStation Plus next month
Sony has announced the line-up of titles set to leave PlayStation Plus Extra / Premium next month, with Monster Hunter Wilds headlining the departees.
Read More »Computex 2025: MSI shows off its new 600Hz monitor, new ITX motherboards and more
For our first stop of the week at Computex, Leo heads to the MSI booth to take a closer look at new OLED monitors, new ITX motherboards for both AMD and Intel systems, coolers and even a few new graphics cards.
Read More »MSI introduces Portal X, its new web-based RGB control platform
MSI is set to launch a new solution for managing the RGB lighting of your MSI components, promising to simplify the process significantly. Dubbed MSI Portal X, this platform is entirely web-based, eliminating the need for any software installation, allowing users to control their RGB lighting effects directly from a web browser.
Read More »Xbox Game Pass to get another revamp with new tiers and higher prices according to insider
Microsoft looks set to revamp Xbox Game Pass once again, with one insider claiming new tiers and a higher price are on the way.
Read More »Nintendo announces return to Gamescom
After Skipping Gamescom last year, Nintendo is set to return to the show, announcing their presence at the upcoming industry event.
Read More »The Witcher 3 celebrates 10th anniversary with franchise sale and more
In celebration of the 10th anniversary of The Witcher 3, CD Projekt Red is hosting a franchise-wide sale of up to 90% off.
Read More »Corsair is launching MAKR keyboard kits and a web-based tool to customise peripherals
Corsair is entering the DIY keyboard segment with its first barebone keyboard kit, the Corsair Makr 75. This starting kit is designed for enthusiasts who want to craft their dream board without sacrificing cutting-edge gaming features. The company also introduced its new web-based utility software for peripherals, Web Hub. The …
Read More »Indie Quest Showcase announced with a focus on JRPGs
Following in the footsteps of other creators, a new ‘Indie Quest Showcase’ has been announced for later this month - with a focus on JRPGs.
Read More »Computex 2025: Nvidia reveals latest AI tools and Project G-Assist improvements
Prior to Computex, Nvidia invited members of the media to a briefing on upcoming announcements for gaming and AI. We've already gone over the RTX 5060 launch today, so now our attention turns towards Nvidia's latest AI software updates. The Nvidia AI PC software stack now covers over 750 games …
Read More »Borderlands closing in on 100M copies sold
The Borderlands franchise continues to be a sales powerhouse in the looter-shooter genre. According to Take-Two Interactive's latest financial report, the series has sold approximately 93 million copies since its inception in 2009. However, it's far from being its most successful series, with GTA, NBA 2K, and Red Dead Redemption …
Read More »Xbox firmware update brings new homescreen customisation options
As part of the latest firmware update, Xbox users can now declutter their consoles’ homescreens with new app customisation options.
Read More »First-party Nintendo titles won’t use the Switch 2’s Game-Key Card system
It seems that despite announcing their new controversial Game-Key Card system, first-party Switch 2 games will not be using these cartridges.
Read More »Leaker claims Netherrealm is working on Injustice 3
Following the less-than-stellar Mortal Kombat 1, Netherrealm appears to be going back to what works – with an Injustice 3 reportedly currently in development.
Read More »Kojima’s Death Stranding film is planned to release in 2027
With Death Stranding 2 just over a month away, Kojima has offered an update on his other projects – with the Death Stranding film planned for 2027.
Read More »Nvidia highlights DOOM Path Tracing, RTX Remix and RTX 5060 at Computex
Ahead of Computex opening its doors, Nvidia is making a number of announcements today. For starters, the RTX 5060 is available starting today, in both desktop graphics card and laptop GPU form.
Read More »Stellar Blade studio in talks with Sony after PC release region locked
Stellar Blade is heading to PC next month but the game has unfortunately found itself roped into a long-running controversy with Sony. With Stellar Blade now being listed on Steam, fans have quickly learned that the game is regionally blocked from being sold in over 170 countries. If you were …
Read More »Nintendo details first dozen games to get free Switch 2 upgrades
While Nintendo will be charging for Switch 2 upgrades for certain titles, like Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, some titles will be getting free updates for the Switch 2. This week, Nintendo detailed the first dozen titles to get free Switch 2 upgrades for those that own the …
Read More »Nintendo confirms Switch 2 does not support VRR while docked
Last month, Nintendo removed mentions of the Switch 2's support for Variable Refresh Rate from its website. This was confusing, as previously Nintendo had confirmed that the console supports VRR. Now several weeks later, we finally have an explanation. In a statement given to Nintendo Life (via Eurogamer), Nintendo confirmed …
Read More »Activision shuts down Warzone Mobile
While COD Mobile has been a huge success for Activision, Warzone Mobile did not take off after its launch last year. As a result, Warzone Mobile will soon shut down.
Read More »Marathon could be delayed as Bungie undergoes full review of in-game assets
This week, Bungie found itself in hot water again after another instance of the studio stealing art. Bungie was quick to admit that stolen art did appear in the Marathon alpha build but the studio may have bigger problems on its hands.
Read More »Epic says Apple has ‘blocked’ Fortnite for iOS
It has been several weeks since a US court ruled that Apple could no longer block developers from using third-party payment providers for in-app purchases. This move opened the door up for Fortnite to return to the iOS App Store. However, Apple is now finding seemingly new excuses to keep the game off the store
Read More »Obsidian reveals roadmap for Avowed updates
Obsidian has been hard at work on Avowed updates since launching the game in February. Patch 1.4 just dropped and now, Obsidian has revealed its roadmap for future updates, which will be spread out over the year. The Spring update for Avowed is now live, bringing an Arachnophobia Safe mode …
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