Nikita Buyanov, the creator of Escape from Tarkov, has further fuelled speculation regarding his next project, Cor3, with a teaser trailer that seemingly confirms a leap into the sci-fi genre. Following a month of cryptic social media teases and an interactive terminal set in the year 2251, the latest video, …
Read More »Alastair Duncan to reprise his role as Mimir in live-action God of War
Alastair Duncan, who played Mimir in the God of War duology, will be reprising his role in the upcoming live-action Amazon show.
Read More »Switch 1 version of Apex Legends to shut down later this year
EA is finally shutting down the Nintendo Switch 1 version of Apex Legends, with the game officially going offline at the end of Season 29.
Read More »RGG Studio hope to bring even more Yakuza games to Switch 2
Ahead of Yakuza Kiwami 3’s Switch 2 launch, RGG Studio revealed that they hope to bring even more entries to Nintendo’s platform.
Read More »HBO’s The Last of Us Season 3 might be its final
HBO’s adaptation of The Last of Us helped spearhead the surge in quality adaptations of video game properties, amassing record-breaking views and winning a ton of awards. Like with the games themselves however, Season 2 of the show proved to be somewhat more contentious than the first. While a 3rd Season was greenlit even before the second season came out, it appears as though the next chapter of HBO’s TLOU might be its last.
Read More »AMD Zen 6 ‘leak’ suggests compact 12-Core CCDs with 48MB L3 cache
AMD’s next‑generation “Zen 6” microarchitecture may bring some notable changes, according to a new rumour shared by leaker HXL (via VideoCardz). The post claims AMD is considering increasing the core density of its standard CPU Complex Die (CCD) for the first time, moving from the long‑standing 8‑core layout to a …
Read More »Nvidia reportedly prioritising 8GB graphics cards amid rising memory costs
A new rumour circulating on the Board Channels forum suggests Nvidia may be shifting its supply strategy for the GeForce RTX 50 series. According to the post, rising VRAM costs could be pushing the company to prioritise lower‑capacity models. According to a Board Channels Forum user (via VideoCardz), 8GB versions of …
Read More »Cougar unveils new MX230 RGB mid-tower with triple-fan PSU shroud
Cougar has officially unveiled the MX230 RGB, a mid-tower chassis that prioritises thermals over the “fish tank” aesthetic trend. The MX230 focuses on airflow, featuring a front mesh panel and an angled mesh bottom panel. This “airflow-first” philosophy aims to create a vertical thermal column that delivers fresh air directly …
Read More »PlayStation Portal OLED tipped for 2026
Sony appears to be aggressively repositioning itself in the portable gaming market for 2026. According to recent leaks, the company is preparing a two-pronged approach: a near-term OLED refresh of the existing PlayStation Portal and a much more powerful gaming handheld powered by AMD's RDNA 5 graphics. The report comes …
Read More »Epomaker unveils Carbonis gaming mouse, made with solid carbon fibre
Epomaker is expanding its carbon mouse lineup with the Carbonis, a solid-shell, ergonomic carbon fibre gaming mouse. While its predecessor, the CarbonX, utilised a lattice-style honeycomb frame to save weight, the Carbonis adopts a solid right-handed ergo shape reminiscent of the Razer DeathAdder V4 Pro. Using carbon fibre, Epomaker aims …
Read More »Nintendo Direct now tipped for February 5th
It would seem that the rumours of an incoming Nintendo Direct showcase are picking up steam. Multiple additional sources have since corroborated the claim that a new stream will be taking place in February.
Read More »Open Gaming Collective (OGC) formed to unify Linux gaming
A number of major Linux gaming projects are joining forces to form the Open Gaming Collective. The goal here is to reduce duplicated work across several crucial projects and centralise development efforts for critical components like kernel patches, input frameworks and display compositors. The OGC's technical strategy (via GamingOnLinux) centres …
Read More »Fanatec and Elgato introduces official Stream Deck plugin for racing sims
Fanatec has officially released its first-party Stream Deck plugin. Available for free on the Elgato Marketplace, the plugin transforms the Stream Deck into a real-time telemetry display and hardware tuning hub for racing sims. This collaboration marks one of the first major synergy projects since Fanatec's integration into the Corsair …
Read More »Gearbox shares updated 2026 roadmap for Borderlands 4
Gearbox have now released an updated roadmap for Borderlands 4, including confirmation of cross-save support later this year.
Read More »World War Z x The Walking Dead available now
World War Z x The Walking Dead crossover is officially available now, letting you play as Rick; Daryl; Michonne and Negan.
Read More »Solid Snake to join Rainbow Six: Siege as a brand new operator
Rainbow Six: Siege is arguably one of Ubisoft’s biggest games of all time, with the now decade-old title continuing to make money in-part through its plethora of cross-overs. Following on from the likes of Chun-Li; Master Chief; 2B and even Pickle Rick, Solid Snake himself is set to join the Rainbow Six Siege roster.
Read More »New Nioh 3 demo available now on PS5 and PC
Ahead of the game’s launch next month, Team Ninja have released a demo for Nioh 3 – with save data transferring over to the full game.
Read More »Thermaltake launches new TR300 series chassis in mesh and wood slat variants
Thermaltake has announced the TR300 Series Mid Tower Chassis, a new ATX lineup focused on space efficiency, airflow, and modern customisation. The range includes two models, the TR300 TG and TR300 WS, both available in black or white colour options.
Read More »Corsair’s new Galleon 100 SD keyboard is now available
At CES earlier this month, Corsair officially revealed the Galleon 100 SD, a new full-size keyboard that replaces the numpad with Elgato Stream Deck functionality. Now following on from multiple 'Best of CES' awards, the new keyboard is ready to hit the market.
Read More »Prototype, Bards Tale and more join GeForce Now this week
The next round of games for GeForce Now has been announced. There are ten new titles joining the cloud gaming library this week, including new releases like Half Sword, as well as classics like Prototype.
Read More »Amazon Games loses VP following mass layoffs
Last year, Amazon made the decision to stop development on its MMO, New World, and wind back its game development practices through major cuts at its studios. Now, Amazon Games VP, Christoph Hartmann, is leaving the company behind. Following a wave of layoffs at Amazon Game Studios last year, Jason …
Read More »Modder shows off homemade handheld PS4
PlayStation fans have been hoping for Sony's return to the handheld console market for many years now, but so far, there has been no sign of a new, official PSP. One hardware modder took it upon themselves to make one though, showcasing a full PS4 console, fitted into a custom handheld casing.
Read More »Microsoft reports drop in Xbox content revenue and hardware sales
This week, Microsoft held its quarterly earnings call, revealing that while revenues are up overall thanks to things like Azure Cloud and AI investments, things at Xbox have taken a fall. In particular, Xbox hardware sales are down by 32% compared to the same Q2 period last year.
Read More »Google bug report leaks “Aluminium OS” for desktops
Google's dream of Android for desktop is not dead yet. Recently, Aluminium OS (ALOS) leaked through a bug report on Google's Issue Tracker. This new feature appears to be a built-in Samsung DeX-style visualisation for Android 16. The leak, which surfaced through screen recordings from an HP Elite Dragonfly Chromebook …
Read More »Job listing suggests GOG Galaxy may soon introduce first-party support for Linux
Following a leadership shift involving one of its original co-founders, GOG is now apparently expanding its technical reach by developing a native Linux version of GOG Galaxy. The move was revealed through a job posting (via The Bryant Review) for a Senior C++ Software Engineer, specifically tasked with building the …
Read More »Sharkoon launches adjustable OfficePal C50 and C50M chairs
In recent years, Sharkoon has been rolling out a series of office chairs. This month, the company is launching its best yet, the OfficePal C50 and C50M, both offering a classic mesh style suitable for offices, along with plenty of adjustments so you can dial it in for optimal posture …
Read More »Bloober Team’s mysterious website updated with additional teasers
Bloober Team's mysterious website has continued to tease a new project in the lead up to its 14th of February 2026 announcement.
Read More »Core Keeper gets free Switch 2 Edition Upgrade
The indie sandbox Core Keeper has gotten a free Switch 2 Edition upgrade, doubling the framerate, number of online players and more.
Read More »PlayStation Store prematurely announces PS5 upgrade for Kingdom Come: Deliverance
Nearly 8 years on from the game’s release, Kingdom Come: Deliverance appears to be getting a native current-gen upgrade as leaked by the PlayStation Store.
Read More »February’s PlayStation Plus additions include Subnautica, Ace Combat and more
Each month, Sony updates its PlayStation Plus Essential line-up with 3-4 titles which subscribers can claim and keep forever as long as they have an active membership. Despite stating that they would be de-prioritising last-gen titles in 2026, 3 of the 4 additions for February offer PlayStation 4 versions, including Subnautica: Below Zero and Ace Combat 7.
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