Ahead of its official launch next week, Sonic Racing Crossworlds’ final DLC crossover has seemingly leaked, with Mega Man set to jump into the drivers’ seat.
Read More »Additional insiders point towards Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 coming to PS5
Following the likes of Forza and Gears of War, Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 is reportedly coming to PS5 before the end of the year.
Read More »Dying Light: The Beast is the highest rated entry in the series so far
Techland’s 3rd game in the Dying Light series appears to be its best yet, with critic reviews for The Beast putting it as the highest rated entry so far.
Read More »CPS PCCooler YS1200 1200W PSU Review (Gold Certified)
We check out an affordably priced 1200W Gold-rated PSU from CPS PCCooler
Read More »4 games set to leave PlayStation Plus Extra next month
Contrary to prior months, Sony is set to remove just 4 titles from its PlayStation Plus Extra subscription service in October.
Read More »Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition is getting new campaign DLC
Proving that true classics never die, the developers behind Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition have just announced another DLC for the legendary RTS. More than 26 years after the original game's launch, players will soon be able to take command of one of history's greatest conquerors in a new …
Read More »AOC AGON PRO AG276QKD2 promises 500Hz gaming and upgraded OLED brightness
The latest AGON by AOC gaming monitor has arrived. The new AGON PRO AG276QKD2 pushes refresh rates to the limit with a 500Hz QD-OLED panel. The new AGON PRO AG276QKD2 ships with a 3rd Gen QD-OLED panel, with 2560×1440 resolution and a maximum refresh rate of 500Hz. Assuming you have …
Read More »Nvidia invests $5 billion in Intel, new SoC partnership announced
Intel is about to go through another major change, as Nvidia has just bought up $5 billion worth of stock. With the investment in hand, Intel will also embark on a new joint-development effort with Nvidia to create multiple generations of custom datacenter and PC products.
Read More »Thermaltake View 390 Air ‘Future Dusk’ Featured Build
We put together a showcase build inside Thermaltake's View 390 chassis
Read More »Indie puzzler Blue Prince surpasses 2 million total players
Following its release back in April, the indie puzzler Blue Prince has reached a new milestone, surpassing 2 million total players.
Read More »Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2’s DLC clans are now included in the base game
Following fan backlash, Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 will now include all 6 playable clans in the base game, instead of being relegated to DLC.
Read More »Japanese publishers “might have given us more leeway” with Scalebound claims Hideki Kamiya
Almost a decade on from the game’s cancellation, Scalebound Director Hideki Kamiya is reflecting on the ill-fated project.
Read More »Ubisoft admits Assassin’s Creed Valhalla was too big and “messy”
Ever since its first entry back in 2007, the Assassin’s Creed franchise has vastly expanded its scope with each new title – for better and for worse. With the latest piece of DLC for Assassin’s Creed Shadows available now, the team at Ubisoft have admitted that some of their previous games, in particular AC: Valhalla, became “messy” and was “a monster” of a game.
Read More »Xbox PC App now officially supports other launchers
Microsoft has begun rolling out a major update for its Xbox app on PC and handheld devices, aiming to address the issue of “too many launchers” on a device. The new version introduces an aggregated gaming library, which automatically detects and displays your installed games from multiple storefronts in one …
Read More »Corsair RAM lawsuit settlement could impact the whole industry
Back in 2022, a class action lawsuit was filed against Corsair, alleging that its overclocked DDR4 and DDR5 memory kits were sold to customers under false pretenses. Rather than allowing the case to go to trial, Corsair has now settled the case, paying out $5.5 million in fees. The case may not just impact Corsair though and could have far reaching consequences for many PC hardware companies.
Read More »New Philips Evnia Dual Mode monitor offers either 4K or 320Hz for just £329
Philips has unveiled the Evnia 27M2N5901A, a new gaming monitor that aims to solve the age-old dilemma of choosing between high resolution and high refresh rate, but without breaking the bank. The new 27-inch display features “Dual Mode” technology, allowing users to switch between a native 4K at 160 Hz …
Read More »Valheim is finally coming to PlayStation next year
Almost half a decade following its Early Access launch, the popular survival crafter Valheim is finally set to come to PlayStation 5 some time next year.
Read More »Little Nightmares III demo goes live ahead of game’s launch next month
Ahead of its launch next month, Bandai Namco and Supermassive Games have released a 30-minute demo for Little Nightmares III.
Read More »PS5 firmware update brings DualSense pairing overhaul and new power saver mode
Following its beta release a couple months ago, the latest PS5 firmware update has gone live globally – bringing the new ‘power saver for games’ mode.
Read More »Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag Remake details leak
For the past few years now, we’ve been hearing a bunch of leaks and rumours claiming that Ubisoft is planning to remake the highly-praised 2013 entry in the long-running Assassin’s Creed franchise – AC IV: Black Flag. Though yet to be officially announced, a ton of supposed details for the upcoming project have leaked; including the fact that the remake is getting rid of all the modern day scenes.
Read More »Windows 11 is getting a built-in Internet speed test
It appears that checking your internet speed is about to become a little easier for Windows 11 users. A new, hidden feature has been discovered in the latest Insider Preview builds that adds a network speed test option directly into the Taskbar's system tray, eliminating the need for third-party websites …
Read More »Study shows games with short early access periods are more successful
The Early Access model has become a staple of PC gaming, but a new report from industry analyst firm NewZoo suggests there's a fine line between a successful development period and staying in the oven for too long. According to its 2025 Global Games Market Report, there is a clear …
Read More »Xbox confirms new wave of Game Pass titles and plans for Black Ops 7 beta
The next wave of games for Xbox Game Pass have been announced, with new titles coming to PC, console and cloud. On top of that though, Microsoft has also confirmed plans for the Black Ops 7 beta, and Game Pass subscribers will get early access. Call of Duty: Black Ops …
Read More »AMD launches new Ryzen PRO Zen 5 and Zen 4 processors
Today AMD is launching its new Ryzen 9000 PRO series processors for desktops. There are four SKUs for businesses to choose from, ranging from the Ryzen 9 PRO 9945 all the way down to the six-core Ryzen 5 PRO 9645. Today, AMD quietly revealed the new Ryzen PRO CPUs with …
Read More »Physical game sales made up just 3% of PlayStation revenue
Physical game sales have been on a downward trend for many years but with next-gen consoles due in the next few years, many have been anticipating the complete abandonment of the disc drive. Sony recently shared its latest earnings report, showing that just 3% of revenue came via physical game …
Read More »Modders restore access to The Crew with both online and offline modes
Ubisoft faced a lot of backlash a couple of years ago when it made the decision to shut down The Crew and delist the game across all digital platforms. This decision ultimately kicked off the Stop Killing Games movement, which recently achieved its petition goals in the UK and Europe. Now, a group of modders have arrived to put things right by restoring access to the game for all.
Read More »Hell is Us Director calls Silksong’s surprise launch “a little callous”
While many developers took Hollow Knight: Silksong’s sudden release on the cheek, Hell is Us’ Director claimed it to have been “a little callous.”
Read More »KitGuru Games: The evolution of Borderlands
The Borderlands series pretty much invented the looter-shooter genre when the first entry in the now ubiquitous franchise launched all the way back in 2009. Two console generations and over 15 years later, Borderlands 4 is finally upon us, bringing with it more freedom, replayability – and of course – loot than ever before. That said, in amongst all of the sequel’s many changes and improvements, by far the most impactful is its overhaul to movement.
Read More »G.Skill Trident Z5 NEO RGB DDR5-6000MT/s CL34 128GB Review
It's a huge capacity kit of memory from G.Skill, comprising just two DDR5 modules
Read More »Toby Fox offers updates on Deltarune in celebration of Undertale’s 10th anniversary
Celebrating the 10th anniversary of Undertale, Toby Fox has offered an update on the current development status for the follow-up Deltarune.
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