A subtle but potentially significant shift is occurring in the European graphics card market, with Nvidia quietly adjusting pricing for three of its GeForce RTX 50 series GPUs. Over at Nvidia's European stores, the company has implemented price reductions for the RTX 5090, RTX 5080, and RTX 5070 models, a …
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Recent leaks have suggested that the next Xbox will be a more open system, like a living-room friendly PC. Now, a recently posted image from Microsoft itself seems to back that idea up.
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The Nvidia RTX 5060 series launch has reportedly been pushed back, casting uncertainty over the release timeline for the lower-tier Blackwell gaming GPUs. Prior reports claimed that a launch date in April had been communicated to board partners. However, new information suggests a delay has taken place.
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Wreckfest 2 is officially out now in Early Access, costing £24.99 while including a modest selection of content at launch.
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While the company itself has not shared any figures, Apple Arcade reportedly only attracted 2 million users within its first year of operations.
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Following some successes and notable failures, Xbox head Phil Spencer claims to have “learned” from past mistakes when it comes to video game adaptations.
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The next game from Housemarque, Saros, will be the studio’s biggest title yet – though will still come in at well under $100 million to develop.
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Microsoft has launched the Xbox Adaptive Joystick, a new peripheral designed to enhance accessibility for gamers with varying mobility needs. This wired controller, exclusively available through the Microsoft store, features seven fully remappable buttons and connects directly to Xbox consoles, PCs, or the Xbox Adaptive Controller.
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Atlus had a huge 2024. Sega's prized RPG studio isn't slowing down either, as evidence has surfaced that Persona 4 Reload is due to be announced.
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Fractal Design is bringing the popular North XL case to those with Reverse Connector motherboards.
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Nvidia has announced its GPU architecture roadmap for the datacentre market, all the way through to 2028.
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The next wave of games heading to GeForce Now have been announced. This week Nvidia brings 11 new titles to the library.
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Razer has unveiled Wyvrn, a comprehensive developer platform integrating AI to streamline game development and enhance player experiences.
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For the first time in over a decade, Plants vs. Zombies is set to come to a suite of new and old devices, with PvZ Reloaded having now been rated in Brazil.
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A ton of excellent indie titles are leaving PlayStation Plus next month, including Kena: Bridge of Spirits and Animal Well.
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The unique handheld console from 2022 (PlayDate) is getting a permanent price increase next week - going from $199 to $229 USD.
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Humble bundles are a great way to get a bunch of games for a relatively low price. Right now, the platform is offering the ‘Humble Heroines 2025’ Bundle with a focus on female-led games – including Control, Beyond Two Souls, Darksiders III and more.
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Thrustmaster is making its debut in space simulation with its new SOL-R 1 flightstick and SOL-R 2 HOSAS Space Sim Duo. Both products will grant you a more immersive experience in titles like Elite Dangerous.
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GSC Game World has been hard at work on patches for STALKER 2. The latest update, Patch 1.3, does not disappoint, packing another 1200 fixes and improvements.
Read More »Microsoft has paid $5 billion to indie devs through ID@Xbox program
The ID@XBOX program has been a huge success for Microsoft. The program has led to incredible indie titles getting much needed funding, including the likes of The Binding of Issac, Stardew Valley, Balatro, Cuphead, 33 Immortals and more. So far, the program has generated over $5 billion for indie developers.
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G.Skill has just revealed its latest low-latency memory kit for AMD Ryzen-based PCs, delivering DDR5-6000 speeds at CL26 latency with a high capacity of up to 96GB.
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At this point, Palworld is available across all of the major platforms, minus the Nintendo Switch. However, crossplay hasn't been universally available across all platforms. That is finally changing with a new patch this week.
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Earlier on in the console generation, the Xbox Series X/S systems appeared to be doing fine, continuing sales at the same pace as the Xbox One generation, while Sony ate up the majority of marketshare with the PS5. Now, analysis shows that the Xbox Series X/S systems have fallen behind the Xbox One in sales.
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Enermax has expanded its cooling solutions lineup with the ETS-T41 tower CPU cooler series, offering three variations: the ETS-T41 Digital ARGB, ETS-T41 Digital, and the ETS-T41. While sharing the same design, these coolers differ in their cooling fans, external finishes, and the inclusion of a digital display. As noted by …
Read More »Nvidia officially announces RTX Pro Blackwell GPUs
During GTC 2025, Nvidia unveiled its RTX Pro Blackwell series of workstation and server GPUs, a significant leap forward for professionals across AI, technical, creative, engineering, and design disciplines.
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