The blueprint for AMD's next generation of CPUs is beginning to take shape, with a new leak providing a detailed look at the process nodes that will work as the foundation for the upcoming Zen 6 architecture. According to Kepler_L2 (via 3DCenter), AMD has shared its process node plans with …
Read More »Forza Horizon 5 eclipsed Forza Motorsport sales
This month, we learned that Microsoft had shut down several studios and cancelled a number of major projects. One of the studios hit the hardest was Turn 10, Microsoft's first-party studio responsible for the Forza Motorsport series of racing games. Forza Motorsport has apparently been cancelled for the foreseeable future, …
Read More »ROG Xbox Ally pricing confirmed in new leak
It has been just over a month since the ROG Xbox Ally handheld was announced. This is a collaboration between Xbox and Asus to produce a new handheld with an updated ‘gaming UI' for Windows 11 that enables easy switching of apps and quick access to the Xbox app, Battle …
Read More »Indie classics LIMBO and INSIDE are being removed from GOG
In an unfortunate announcement, the indie classics LIMBO and INSIDE from Playdead are both being delisted from GOG later this week.
Read More »Rockstar accidentally leaks Grand Theft Auto IV Remastered for modern systems
Following leaks earlier this year, Rockstar seems to have accidentally confirmed that Grand Theft Auto IV is being remastered for more modern systems.
Read More »EA Sports FC 25 has sold almost 20 million copies on PlayStation alone
Despite the lack of the FIFA name, EA’s Sports FC titles continue to sell like gangbusters – with FC 25 having sold almost 20 million copies already on PlayStation alone.
Read More »Capcom has removed Denuvo DRM from Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess
Almost exactly a year after its release, Capcom has now removed Denuvo’s anti-tamper DRM from Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess,
Read More »Nintendo addresses Donkey Kong Bananza’s inconsistent frame rate
In a very un-Nintendo move, the console maker has directly addressed concerns surrounding the performance of Donkey Kong Bananza on Switch 2.
Read More »FSP launches the U691 full tower with three-sided tempered glass window
FSP is strengthening its standing in the premium case market with its new U691 full tower, a chassis designed for builders who want to showcase components while also having plenty of room for cooling and today's extra-large graphics cards. By combining expansive glass panelling with mesh and a versatile cooling …
Read More »Silicon Motion’s new SM8466 PCIe 6.0 SSD controller to deliver speeds of up to 28GB/s
Just when you were getting used to PCIe 5.0 speeds, the next generation of storage performance is already knocking on the door. According to a leaked presentation slide, Silicon Motion is set to officially unveil the MonTitan SM8466 SSD controller at the Flash Memory Summit next month, and the numbers …
Read More »AMD Radeon RX 9070 GRE benchmarks show strong 1440p performance
While AMD's Radeon RX 9070 GRE was officially launched back in May as a China-exclusive card, we've been left wondering how this cut-down GPU performs. Now, thanks to the team at ComputerBase, who managed to import a Sapphire Pulse model, we have our answer. The verdict? It's a sound 1440p …
Read More »AMD Zen 6 processors samples are in the hands of partners
The rumour mill for AMD's next-generation Zen 6 architecture is beginning to spin, with new reports emerging from a well-known source. Apparently, AMD has begun sampling its Zen 6-based desktop processors, codenamed “Medusa Ridge”, to its close industry partners. If the whispers are true, we could be looking at significant …
Read More »Subnautica creators sue Krafton following Subnautica 2 delay
The Subnautica 2 drama continues, as former Unknown Worlds founders confirm plans to sue Krafton over the handling of the project, accusing the publisher of intentionally withholding the game to avoid paying out a massive bonus to the studio that had been written into the contract when Krafton acquired the …
Read More »Razer unveils the new Deathadder V4 Pro gaming mouse
The legendary DeathAdder is back, and it's faster, lighter, and more technologically advanced than ever. Razer has just pulled the curtain on the DeathAdder V4 Pro, the latest evolution of its most iconic mouse, a nameplate that has sold over 20 million units worldwide. Developed in close collaboration with esports …
Read More »Nintendo takes down another Switch ROM site
Nintendo's war on piracy continues. The focus has shifted away from taking down emulators and back towards taking down websites offering ROM downloads. One of the biggest Switch ROM sites is now no more. The site, known as nsw2u, has been taken offline after the domain was seized by the …
Read More »Sea of Thieves to get custom and private servers
While most live-service games push back on the idea of custom servers, there have been success cases in the past. Fallout 76 for instance has a very popular private server option. Now, Rare is bringing custom server functionality to Sea of Thieves, allowing sailors to spin up a new server …
Read More »Cooler Master’s FreeForm 2.0 MasterFrame 600 PC case now available in Europe
At Computex this year, Cooler Master debuted its FreeForm 2.0 ecosystem of products, including new fully customisable MasterFrame PC cases. Last week, we published our full review of the MasterFrame 600 but it wasn't available to buy in Europe just yet. That changed this week with the case finally hitting …
Read More »Philips Evnia 27M2N3800A gaming monitor boasts 160Hz and 320Hz modes
In the eternal battle between resolution and refresh rate, Philips' new monitor asks a simple question: why not have both? The company has just unveiled the Evnia 27M2N3800A, a 27-inch gaming monitor with “Dual Mode”. This allows gamers to switch, on the fly, between 4K resolution at 160Hz and FHD …
Read More »Ghost of Yotei State of Play reveals new mechanics, bigger open world
Sony's State of Play returned last night with a new deep-dive into this year's big PS5 exclusive, Ghost of Yotei. The game looks promising so far, but it is noticeably different to the structure of the previous game, Ghost of Tsushima. While Ghost of Tsushima had flashbacks to Jin Sakai's …
Read More »Resident Evil Survival Unit gameplay showcased
Following on from the recent Resident Evil Requiem reveal, Capcom has now showcased Resident Evil Survival Unit, a new strategy game featuring a large roster of iconic characters. Resident Evil Survival Unit presents a new take on the horror franchise. Survival Unit is a strategy game, developed by Joycity and …
Read More »Nintendo Switch Game Voucher program is being discontinued
With the Switch 2 now out and available, Nintendo has announced that it will be discontinuing its Game Voucher program starting next year.
Read More »Hell is Us has gone Gold
With just under two months to go until release, the upcoming melee-focused action-adventure title ‘Hell is Us’ has now officially gone Gold.
Read More »Need For Speed: Rivals online servers will shut down in October
Following in the footsteps of many games with an online element, Need For Speed: Rivals will have its servers turned off this upcoming October.
Read More »Stardew Valley is now the highest rated game of all time on Steam
Stardew Valley is easily one of the biggest indie success stories ever, with the 2016 farming sim currently sitting as one of the best-selling games of all time at over 41 million copies sold. Despite being almost a decade old, the game has continued to receive major updates on a regular basis – helping it to now become the highest rated Steam game of all time.
Read More »Epomaker’s new HE80 keyboard packs high-end features with low price tag
The keyboard market's love of Hall Effect switches continues, and the technology is rapidly becoming more accessible. The latest contender to enter the ring is Epomaker with its new HE80, a 75% compact keyboard that packs a suite of high-end, gamer-focused features into a package with a surprisingly low launch …
Read More »Subnautica 2 reportedly delayed so publisher can avoid paying bonuses to devs
For years, Subnautica dominated Steam Charts as one of the top-selling games and fans were quick to turn the planned sequel into the most wishlisted game on Steam. Now, after acquiring Unknown Worlds and the Subnautica IP, Krafton is throwing all of that goodwill from fans away. To get the …
Read More »Video game voice actor strike ends after year-long battle over AI
The SAG-AFTRA video game voice actor strike is finally coming to an end. After a year of withholding work, the union has reached a new agreement for its members, allowing them to return to the vocal booth. When a union goes on strike, members of that union are prohibited in …
Read More »MSI unveils new game bundle with Wuchang: Fallen Feathers
MSI has another game bundle on the way. Today, MSI is launching its new hardware game bundle, offering eligible MSI case or PSU buyers a free code for 505 Games' latest title, Wuchang: Fallen Feathers. Wuchang: Fallen Feathers is a new game published by 505 Games and developed by Leenzee …
Read More »JEDEC publishes LPDDR6 memory standard
The future of memory for our phones, ultra-thin laptops, and a new wave of AI devices just got a lot clearer. JEDEC has officially published its next-generation JESD209-6 LPDDR6 memory standard. This isn't just an incremental update; LPDDR6 is engineered from the ground up to deliver a significant leap in …
Read More »GameStop ‘staplegate’ Switch 2 auction raises over $100,000
Last month when the Nintendo Switch 2 launched, eager fans flocked to GameStop to try and nab one on day-one. There was just one problem – the checkout guy, armed with a stapler, was unknowingly damaging units by stapling the receipt to the box. Now, GameStop is hoping to turn …
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