EA is pulling the plug on its Origin software, forcing users to migrate to the newer EA app. But this transition isn't without its casualties, as the EA app requires a 64-bit operating system, leaving behind those on older 32-bit systems. The Origin app will officially cease operation on April …
Read More »Capcom to release standalone PC benchmark tool for Monster Hunter Wilds
Ahead of launch, Capcom have confirmed a number of performance improvements coming to Monster Hunter Wilds following last year’s beta.
Read More »New Astro Bot level unveiled during PlayStation tournament
During a live PlayStation tournament, Team Asobi surprise-unveiled a brand new Astro Bot level – hopefully coming to all players soon.
Read More »Nintendo Switch 2 reveal trailer exceeds 30 million views in 72 hours
The Switch 2 looks set to be massive for Nintendo, with the console’s hardware reveal trailer already breaking viewership records.
Read More »Nvidia has been training DLSS model non-stop for six years straight
Nvidia's dedication to DLSS goes far beyond what many of us think. The company has revealed a surprising secret weapon in its quest for visual fidelity: a massive supercomputer dedicated to training and refining DLSS models. This revelation came during RTX Blackwell Editor's Day at CES 2025 (via PCGamer), where …
Read More »The next Mario Kart will feature up to 24 players per race
Nintendo has finally officially unveiled the Switch 2 alongside the next Mario Kart – revealing that the next-gen racer will feature up to 24 players per race.
Read More »PlayStation State of Play planned for February, according to insider
PlayStation’s 2025 plans will reportedly be revealed some time next month via a February State of Play, according to one insider:
Read More »Warhammer 40,000 Space Marine 2 reaches new milestone with 6 million ‘unique players’
Warhammer 40,000 Space Marine 2 continues to sell like hotcakes – having now surpassed 6 million unique players since its launch.
Read More »Sony reportedly cancels God of War title developed by Bluepoint Games
After waiting years for new games from Bluepoint and Sony Bend, both studios’ projects (including a live-service God of War) have unfortunately been cancelled.
Read More »Nintendo warns ‘certain Nintendo Switch games’ may not be supported on Switch 2
Nintendo officially announced the Switch 2 console today, but the company confirmed few technical details. One of the things Nintendo did quickly confirm was the addition of backwards compatibility, meaning Switch 1 games will work on Switch 2. However, there will be some exceptions.
Read More »Delta Force Black Hawk Down campaign delayed
Delta Force fans eager to relive the iconic Black Hawk Down campaign must wait a little longer. Developer TiMi Studio Group has announced a slight delay for the single-player mode but promises a polished and optimised experience when it arrives.
Read More »The Nintendo Switch 2 has been officially announced
Just as predicted, Nintendo officially announced the Switch 2 this week. Much like the original Switch reveal back in late 2016, Nintendo opted to drop the trailer without any build-up, but there is still a lot left to be revealed about Nintendo's next-gen system.
Read More »Insomniac’s Spider-Man comes to Marvel Rivals later this month
In alignment with the upcoming release of Spider-Man 2 for PC, the Advanced Suit will be made available in Marvel Rivals – though it likely won't be free.
Read More »God of War Ragnarök headlines January’s PS Plus Extra line-up
Sony is kicking off 2025 with a solid selection of PlayStation Plus Extra additions – headlined by Sony Santa Monica's God of War Ragnarök.
Read More »Xbox Series X|S console sales fell by almost 50% in 2024
The GSD have released their annual European game sales report – revealing some troubling stats for Microsoft’s Xbox Series X|S console(s).
Read More »Treyarch teases Black Ops 6 Season 2 in celebration of 115 Day
Treyarch celebrated this year's 115 Day by giving Zombies fans an early look at Black Ops 6 Season 2 and its DLC map 'The Tomb'.
Read More »Nvidia releases new RTX 50 vs RTX 40 benchmarks
At CES last week, Nvidia officially announced the new RTX 50 series graphics cards. The RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 are set to launch later this month, followed by the RTX 5070 Ti and RTX 5070 in February. One week on from the big reveal, Nvidia has now released its own performance comparisons, giving us an early look at the RTX 5090 vs the RTX 4090, the RTX 5080 vs the 4080, and comparisons for the new RTX 5070 GPUs...
Read More »Rocksteady’s Suicide Squad finale leaves door open for more Batman Arkham games
Towards the end of last year, Rocksteady announced that the fourth season of Suicide Squad would be the game's last. Additionally, they announced an offline mode for the game, allowing people to play through the campaign without distracting multiplayer elements. Now, the fourth and final season has arrived. If the …
Read More »SEGA files trademark for Ecco the Dolphin
SEGA has filed a trademark for the term ‘Ecco the Dolphin’ – suggesting that a new entry could be on its way after so many years dormant.
Read More »Marvel Rivals will get two new characters each Season
With Season 1 of Marvel Rivals officially live, the team have now revealed their plans for future character roster updates – promising two per season.
Read More »Assassin’s Creed Mirage and Shadows reportedly coming to Switch 2
Ubisoft looks set to support the Switch 2 from the off with multiple titles – including two Assassin’s Creed games in 2025.
Read More »Chernobylite 2 Kickstarter aims to fund fan-requested 1st person mode
The Kickstarter campaign for Chernobylite 2: Exclusion Zone is now live, including the promise of an added 1st person perspective mode.
Read More »Witcher 3 veterans reveal new game ‘The Blood of Dawnwalker’
A couple of years ago, a number of CD Projekt Red developers, including the director behind The Witcher 3, left the company to form a new studio. Now, Rebel Wolves is ready to reveal its first game - The Blood of Dawnwalker.
Read More »Microsoft DirectX API will soon support neural rendering
Microsoft is ushering in a new era of graphics rendering with the integration of neural rendering into its DirectX API, leveraging the power of AI and machine learning (ML) to enhance visual fidelity and efficiency in games and other graphics-intensive applications.
Read More »PowerWash Simulator ends support for its VR mode
In an unfortunate announcement, the team at FuturLab confirmed that they will no longer be supporting the VR version of PowerWash Simulator.
Read More »Apple Arcade to add 10 new games to its service
Apple Arcade is set to drop 10 new games onto its service over the next few weeks, including Final Fantasy and Trials of Mana.
Read More »Monster Hunter Humble Bundle available now; includes World and Rise
Ahead of the launch of Monster Hunter Wilds, Capcom has released a Humble bundle featuring the series’ most popular games, including World and Rise.
Read More »Fortnite Festival now supports local 4-player multiplayer
Though it will arrive with some limitations, Fortnite Festival is finally set to get local multiplayer support starting today.
Read More »HITMAN: World of Assassination hits major new player milestone
While the team continues to work on James Bond, IO Interactive revealed that the HITMAN: World of Assassination Trilogy has surpassed 75 million total players.
Read More »January’s Prime Gaming offerings include Deus Ex, BioShock and more
Amazon Prime Gaming is back, starting 2025 off with 16 total games to add to your PC library; including BioShock and Deus Ex.
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