Despite their ubiquity across all other gaming systems/platforms, the Nintendo Switch 2 will still not feature any kind of achievement / trophy system:
Read More »A24’s Death Stranding film has found its Writer/Director
Following its announcement back in 2022, the Death Stranding film seems to finally be underway, with a writer/director now on board.
Read More »No More Heroes 2 gets surprise PC update after 4 years
4 years on from its PC launch, No More Heroes 2 has finally gotten official Keyboard and mouse support, alongside other much-needed fixes.
Read More »Oblivion remake rumours continue to circulate
The heavily rumoured remake of Bethesda's beloved 2006 RPG, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, might be coming soon. According to the latest reports, the game is ready to be launched and could be shadowdropped later this month. The report from Jeff Grub from GiantBomb matches the previous rumours and claims …
Read More »Minecraft movie beats Super Mario Bros with $300 million opening weekend
Microsoft appears to have found success in Hollywood with its Minecraft movie. The film has gone on to have the best-ever opening weekend box office performance for a video game film adaptation. While the Minecraft Movie was forecast to generate up to $80 million domestically (in the US), the film …
Read More »Bungie announces Marathon gameplay reveal
Bungie had to scale back pretty heavily on Destiny 2 content last year due to the need for additional resources on Marathon. Following multiple delays, Bungie's new Sci-Fi shooter now appears to be on track for release, with a big reveal event taking place next week. Bungie has announced that …
Read More »Switch 2 uses custom Nvidia chip with Ampere GPU
While Nintendo has not fully detailed the hardware inside of the Switch 2, we are finally starting to get details on the chip powering the system. According to Digital Foundry, the Switch 2 utilises a custom Nvidia T329 processor, which means it uses graphics technology similar to what we can find in RTX 30 series GPUs.
Read More »Grand Theft Auto V comes to Game Pass for PC and console
Grand Theft Auto V is one of the best selling games of all time, having shifted well over 200 million copies since launching back in September 2013. Still, the game continues to sell to this day and if you are one of the few who has never picked it up, …
Read More »Microsoft’s latest AI experiment recreates Quake 2 in web browsers
Microsoft has not been secretive about its AI ambitions, particularly in the game development space. Over the weekend, Microsoft released its first AI-powered experimental game – a clone of Quake 2. Microsoft has released a version of Quake 2 entirely generated by AI. Using Microsoft's own gaming-oriented generative AI model, …
Read More »Switch 2 cartridges only go up to 64GB in storage
Despite a generational leap in power, the Switch 2 will still only support maximum cartridge sizes of up to 64GB - sparking concerns for current-gen titles.
Read More »Nintendo addresses Switch 2 Joy-Con drift concerns
While the Nintendo Switch was an undeniable success, one of the handheld’s core issues was in its Joy-Cons. Suffering quite easily from Joy-Con drift, the Switch 1 was on the receiving end of a ton of lawsuits. Hopefully though, when it comes to Switch 2 this shouldn’t be a concern as Nintendo claims to have fixed the issue...
Read More »Sims-like inZOI has sold over 1 million copies
A little over a week from its Early Access launch, the Sims-like inZOI has officially sold over 1 million copies, alongside a peak CCU of 87k players.
Read More »The Rogue Prince of Persia gets massive content update ahead of price hike
Almost one year on from its Early Access release, The Rogue Prince of Persia is getting yet another massive update, bringing new Elite enemies and more.
Read More »Nintendo Switch 2’s LCD screen is rather rudimentary, despite HDR support
Despite offering an upgraded display in many aspects, the Switch 2’s HDR screen is unfortunately using a rather basic edge-lit LCD panel.
Read More »Nvidia releases PhysX and Flow open-source libraries
Nvidia has made two of its proprietary technologies open-source: Flow, a real-time, grid–based fluid simulation library, and PhysX, a GPU acceleration library for physics. While Nvidia initially released the PhysX library on GitHub a few years ago, it wasn't fully open source. As Wccftech highlights, Nvidia has now updated its …
Read More »From Software boss addresses fan concerns after multiplayer game announcements
From Software is primarily known for its single-player action games, but recently, the studio has turned its focus towards multiplayer games, with two co-op titles announced back-to-back. This year, From Software will be releasing two titles – neither of which fit the studio's usual single-player mould. Elden Ring: Nightreign has …
Read More »Eidos reportedly pitching new Deus Ex game but struggling to find publisher
We've heard very little out of Eidos-Montreal since being acquired by Embracer. The studio has been attempting to get a new Deus Ex game off the ground for several years but has struggled to obtain the greenlight from their new corporate overlords.
Read More »Battlefield 6 may include Battle Royale mode and ‘Battlefield Pro’ membership
Back in the day, EA would make a little extra money from Battlefield by offering Battlefield Premium, a membership that provided instant weapon unlocks, XP boosts and more. Now according to dataminers, this system will be making a return in the future.
Read More »The Oblivion Remake is reportedly releasing this month
According to multiple sources, the Oblivion remake is on track to be revealed later this month, with a launch following the current Elder Scrolls Online anniversary event.
Read More »Microsoft is introducing hotpatch updates to Windows 11 Enterprise
Microsoft has announced the general availability of hot patch updates for enterprise customers using Windows 11 Enterprise 24H2 on x64 systems. Hotpatching in ARM-based devices running Windows 11 Enterprise is also in the works and currently in public preview. Hotpatching enables the application of OS security updates in the background, …
Read More »Nvidia brings 21 more titles to GeForce Now in April
Nvidia has teased what's to come for GeForce Now users in April. This month, we'll see a total of 21 new games added to the library, including brand-new releases like South of Midnight. April is shaping up to be a huge month for exciting indie games. The Talos Principle: Reawakened …
Read More »Titanfall 3 rumoured for 2026 release
Respawn has quietly had a number of projects in the works behind the scenes over the last few years, but the majority of them have been cancelled. Unfortunately, that list of cancelled projects includes another Titanfall revival attempt. According to Insider Gaming's sources, internal efforts to get Titanfall 3 off …
Read More »RTX 5070 down to MSRP in UK, prebuilt gaming PCs available for under £1000
If you've been having a hard time finding an RTX 50 series GPU at MSRP price levels, we'd like to steer you in the right direction. Currently, the Palit Infinity 3 RTX 5070 is available at MSRP, and there are some cheap options available for those looking to buy a …
Read More »Nintendo Switch 2 uses emulation to run backwards compatible Switch titles
Nintendo announced months ago that the Switch 2 would be backwards compatible with Switch 1 titles, bar a few limited exceptions. However, it turns out Switch 1 titles aren't running natively on Switch 2 and are instead relying on emulation.
Read More »Cat Quest II is this week’s free Epic Games Store title
Cat Quest II is available to claim for free this week on the Epic Games Store, with River City girls being offered next week.
Read More »Marvel Rivals will introduce a new Hero every single month moving forward
From Season 3 onwards, Marvel Rivals will be getting a brand new hero / character on a monthly basis - up from two a Season.
Read More »Shenmue voted as the most influential game of all time by the public
Ahead of the annual video game BAFTAs, the company has revealed the public’s vote for the most influential games of all time - with Shenmue taking the top spot.
Read More »Bungie begins to tease Marathon once again
Following a long bout of silence in the wake of the initial Marathon teaser, Bungie looks set to finally give us a proper look at the game.
Read More »Nintendo confirms Switch 2’s custom Nvidia chip supports DLSS and Ray Tracing
While Nintendo has not revealed the detailed specifications of the chip powering the Switch 2 console, the company has revealed two crucial bits of information - the GPU has ray-tracing capabilities and DLSS is supported.
Read More »South of Midnight headlines April Xbox Game Pass update
Another major first-party game is joining Xbox Game Pass this month. Compulsion Games has been quiet since releasing We Happy Few in 2016, but the studio is now back with its latest game, South of Midnight. South of Midnight is the first new game developed by Compulsion Games since being …
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