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 »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.
Read More »Blizzard shows off Persona 5 skins ahead of Overwatch 2 crossover event
Ahead of its launch later today, Blizzard has officially shown off the upcoming Persona 5 crossover skins coming to Overwatch 2.
Read More »Xbox Series S optimisations made Battlefield 6 “better and more stable” across all platforms
While many developers have expressed issues with the Xbox Series S, Battlefield 6's developers claim that the lower-specced machine helped to optimise the game.
Read More »LAST DAY: Win one of FIVE peripheral bundles from MARVO! (closed)
It is competition time! This month, we have teamed up with the peripheral experts at MARVO to offer up FIVE bundles for our readers.
Read More »Keychron Q16 HE 8K is the world’s first all-ceramic gaming keyboard
Keychron is pushing the boundaries of keyboard materials with its latest announcement, teasing the new Keychron Q16 HE 8K. The upcoming 65% keyboard is claimed to be the world's first to feature a full ceramic construction, including the chassis and keycaps, and it's packed with high-end gaming features. While we've …
Read More »Balatro 1.1 update delayed
The first major content update for last year's breakout indie hit, Balatro, has been delayed. The game's solo developer, who goes by ‘Localthunk', has announced that the 1.1 update will no longer be released in 2025 and has been pushed back to an indefinite date to allow for a healthier …
Read More »ASRock AI QuickSet brings popular Linux AI tools to Windows
Today, ASRock is announcing AI QuickSet WSL, a new tool to enable streamlined installation for multiple AI apps for Linux. The functionality also enables users to run Linux AI apps on Windows-based PCs and laptops. This major update empowers users to more easily establish a fully functional Windows Subsystem for …
Read More »Microsoft adds new Xbox controller functionality to Windows 11
Microsoft is in the process of reworking the Windows 11 UI to be fully navigable with an Xbox controller. We are going to see a preview of these changes when the ROG Xbox Ally handheld releases in October. PC gamers won't be left behind though, as a new Windows Insider …
Read More »Resident Evil 7, Village and Requiem all coming to Switch 2 in February
While Resident Evil 7 and Resident Evil Village are already ‘playable' on the Nintendo Switch, the games are only available in cloud form, meaning they don't run natively on the Switch hardware. Now with the much more powerful Switch 2 on the market, Capcom can finally bring native versions of …
Read More »Rockstar says Grand Theft Auto 6 will be ‘largest game launch in history’
Following the record-smashing success of Grand Theft Auto V, we are all expecting Grand Theft Auto 6 to sell well. The real question is, will it break all of the same records set by its predecessor? Rockstar seems to think so, as it confidently claims that GTA 6 will be …
Read More »Super Mario Galaxy Switch bundle to cost £70
While we aren't getting a new 3D Mario game for the series' 40th Anniversary, we are getting re-releases for two of the best 3D Mario games of all time – Super Mario Galaxy 1 & 2. Like most new games nowadays, the price is raising eyebrows, with the package costing …
Read More »Randy Pitchford goes to war against PC gamers following Borderlands 4 criticism
Borderlands 4 launched late last week and after a full weekend with the game, PC players have come away with the impression that the game was not very well optimised. This has led to a mixed overall score for the game on Steam and now, Randy Pitchford is tweeting out …
Read More »Star Citizen’s Squadron 42 reportedly won’t be at CitizenCon due to fresh delays
Fans hoping for a new, in-depth look at Squadron 42 at the upcoming CitizenCon event will have to temper their expectations. Cloud Imperium Games has officially confirmed that the highly anticipated single-player spin-off of Star Citizen will not have a presence at this year's show. In a live broadcast (via …
Read More »Marvel’s Wolverine reportedly slated for 2026 launch as Insomniac’s Venom remains “in development”
Ahead of its rumoured unveiling, Marvel’s Wolverine is reportedly slated to launch in 2026 – with the unannounced Venom project still "in development."
Read More »Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 has sold over 4.4 million copies
Following their previous sales update, the team at Sandfall Interactive have revealed that Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 has sold over 4.4 million copies.
Read More »Humble announces ‘Humbling Soulslikes’ bundle
Humble’s latest 'Humbling Soulslikes' bundle includes over half a dozen souls-likes for less than the price of Hollow Knight: Silksong.
Read More »Dying Light: The Beast launches earlier than expected in celebration of 1 million pre-orders
Despite a slight delay earlier this year, Techland’s Dying Light: The Beast is celebrating 1 million pre-orders by bringing the game’s release date forward.
Read More »Intel Panther Lake gets performance uplift with latest Mesa update
Intel developers are already hard at work optimising the open-source Linux drivers for the company's next-generation “Panther Lake” mobile CPUs. A new series of changes has just been merged into the Mesa 3D graphics stack, designed to fix performance regressions and promising a significant performance uplift for the new Xe3 …
Read More »The darkFlash Floatron F1 case showcases fresh design in mATX format
PC case manufacturer darkFlash has a new microATX chassis with a very distinctive aesthetic. The new Floatron F1 features a unique “floating base”, which the company claims not only gives the case a unique look but also significantly improves airflow for your components. The most standout feature of the Floatron …
Read More »Asus’s new ProArt OLED PA27USD comes with a rare 12G SDI port
Asus has taken the wraps off its latest high-end professional display at the IBC 2025 trade show in Amsterdam. The new ProArt OLED PA27USD is a 27-inch monitor that combines a 4K QD-OLED panel with a suite of professional-grade features and connectivity, designed for content creators, video editors, and colour-critical …
Read More »Hades 2 is leaving Early Access this month
In a surprise announcement during the latest Nintendo Direct, developer Supergiant Games has confirmed that its critically acclaimed sequel, Hades II, is officially leaving early access. The full 1.0 version of the game is set to launch in just a couple of weeks, on September 25th. Alongside the 1.0 launch …
Read More »Final Fantasy VII Remake trilogy confirmed for multiplatform release
The long wait for Xbox and Nintendo fans is finally over. Square Enix has announced that the console exclusivity for its Final Fantasy VII Remake saga is ending. The first part of the trilogy, Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade, is officially coming to Xbox Series X|S and the Nintendo Switch …
Read More »Thermaltake launches yet another mid-tower with wooden accents
Hot on the heels of its wood-accented View 270 Plus WS, Thermaltake has unveiled another new case featuring a touch of natural material, the S370 WS. Unlike the previous release, which was a refresh of an existing model, this is a brand-new chassis design, featuring vertical wood slats on a …
Read More »MSI doubles speed with DATAMAG 40Gbps
Earlier this month, we reviewed the MSI DATAMAG 20Gbps, a magnetic, external SSD capable of impressive speeds. Now, MSI is bringing an even faster version to the market, the DATAMAG 40Gbps. The MSI DATAMAG 40Gbps utilises a USB4 40Gbps interface to further increase speeds. This model will be capable of …
Read More »Metroid Prime 4 December release date revealed in new gameplay trailer
It has been eight long years since Metroid Prime 4 was first announced. The game is finally coming out this year, but Nintendo has been quiet on the release timing for months. That finally changed during today's Nintendo Direct showcase, with a new trailer for the game dropping, alongside an …
Read More »Nintendo reveals Fire Emblem Fortune’s Weave for Switch 2
With Metroid Prime 4 finally coming out, many Nintendo fans have been wondering what the company has in store for us in 2026. At the end of today's hour-long Nintendo Direct, Nintendo revealed exactly that, with a teaser for the next mainline Fire Emblem game. Fire Emblem is Nintendo's long-running …
Read More »The Nintendo Virtual Boy returns in 2026
While VR headsets are quite common nowadays, back in the 90s, VR tech seemed like a distant idea. That didn't stop Nintendo from releasing the Virtual Boy in 1995. While the peripheral has largely been lost to time, Nintendo is reviving it soon, with the release of the new Virtual …
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