The era of cheap, abundant RAM is ending, according to new analysis from data‑centre intelligence firm DC Byte. The analysts say memory prices are rising, availability is tightening, and AI workloads are now dictating how global supply is allocated, although consumer-facing companies can combat this with longer life cycles, software optimisation and careful planning.
Read More »There will be no imminent Switch 2 price hike amid rising RAM costs
The rising costs of memory in recent months has led to a number of issues in the consumer electronics space. While Sony had planned ahead and stocked up to avoid raising the price of PS5 consoles, Microsoft did not and ended up raising prices. During its recent earnings call, Nintendo …
Read More »Logitech G325 gaming headset debuts with 24-bit audio and dual-mode wireless
Logitech G has expanded its audio lineup with the introduction of the G325 Lightspeed Wireless gaming headset, a device designed to bridge the gap between entry-level pricing and performance-tier features. The G325 headset appears to be a successor of sorts to the G435, retaining a light chassis that weighs in …
Read More »Fallout season 3 will begin filming much sooner than anticipated
The production team behind Amazon Prime's Fallout series were eager to get the ball rolling on Season 2 after the success of its debut. Now, it appears that they are looking to shrink the gap between seasons even further, with filming set to begin fairly soon. Fallout season 3 will …
Read More »Intel and OCBase collaborate on direct processor tuning for Granite Rapids
OCBase has entered into a collaboration with Intel to integrate a dedicated processor-tuning tool directly into OCCT. This new functionality is debuting with native support for the recently launched Intel Xeon 600 “Granite Rapids-WS” workstation processors, marking a shift for OCCT from a purely diagnostic tool to a more comprehensive …
Read More »Grand Theft Auto 6 remains on track for November 2026
After several delays, it appears that Grand Theft Auto 6 will finally launch this year. During its recent earnings call, Rockstar parent company, Take-Two, reaffirmed the November 2026 release date, while also adding that marketing for the game will ramp up over the summer. Speaking to IGN, Take-Two CEO, Stauss …
Read More »Nintendo Direct returns tomorrow with a new partner showcase
Just as the rumours predicted, today Nintendo officially announced plans for its next direct showcase. As previously claimed, this Nintendo Direct will focus on 'partner' games, so we'll be getting fresh port announcements for the Switch 2, and maybe one or two new game reveals, rather than any first-party news.
Read More »AMD reportedly begins prioritising production of 8GB graphics cards
The relative stability of the graphics card market appears to be under threat once again as new reports suggest that AMD's RDNA 4 lineup is facing a fresh wave of price increases. Previous pricing adjustments have already seen retail GPU prices drift upwards on specific cards. Now, according to new …
Read More »Crimson Desert exceeds 2 million total wishlists ahead of March release
Ahead of the game’s launch in March, the ambitious action-RPG Crimson Desert has hit a milestone of over 2 million wishlists.
Read More »Epic is “rebuilding the underlying architecture” of its Games Store in 2026
2026 looks set to be a big year for the Epic Games Store, with plans to overhaul the launcher's architecture, introduce regional pricing and more.
Read More »February’s Humble Choice line-up includes RE: Village, Squirrel with a Gun and more
February’s Humble Choice line-up is officially available now, including the likes of Resident Evil Village, Squirrel with a Gun, Core Keeper and more.
Read More »Borderlands 4 might not come to Nintendo Switch 2 after all
Prior to the game’s launch last year, the team at Gearbox confirmed that the then-upcoming Borderlands 4 would be landing on the Nintendo Switch 2 alongside all other platforms. Right at the last minute however, the Switch 2 version was delayed indefinitely citing the need for “additional development and polish time”. While leaks indicated that the port could finally be arriving this month, publisher 2K has now indicated this might not be the case.
Read More »Highguard’s 5v5 mode is here to stay
Last week in an effort to improve player sentiment around the game's launch, the team behind Highguard rushed out a 5v5 mode, a highly requested feature amongst players who felt that the game's launch map was simply too large for 3v3 matches. Initially, this was only going to be a …
Read More »Samsung announces new G-Sync compatible OLED TVs and monitors
Samsung has overhauled its display strategy for 2026, officially bringing Nvidia G-Sync Compatibility to its entire flagship OLED TV range and the latest Odyssey gaming monitors. This move appears designed to bridge the gap for GeForce users who have previously looked toward competitors for guaranteed variable refresh rate support. The …
Read More »High on Life 2 headlines February’s Game Pass update
The first wave of Game Pass titles for February 2026 has now been announced. Starting today, games like Final Fantasy 2 and Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii are available across all Game Pass platforms, but there is much more to come later in the month, including the day-one …
Read More »InWin expands W-series with dual-chamber W31 fishtank case
After its CES 2026 reveal, InWin has officially announced the W31. This mid-tower chassis aims to balance a compact footprint with the high-end “panoramic” aesthetic currently dominating the market. The W31 (via Cowcotland) features a seamless curved tempered glass panel that wraps around the front and side, secured by a …
Read More »Obsidian says there will be more Avowed, but no plans for Outer Worlds 3 yet
2025 ended up being an absolutely huge year for Obsidian Entertainment. The studio has shipped more games than any other first-party Xbox studio, with three arriving last year alone, including Avowed, Grounded 2 and The Outer Worlds 2. Unfortunately, two of these games did ‘fall below expectations' and while Obsidian …
Read More »The original Switch is now Nintendo’s highest-selling console of all time
Nintendo Switch has now surpassed the Nintendo DS to become Nintendo’s best‑selling console, while Switch 2 continues to break records as the company’s fastest‑selling system.
Read More »Puget Systems reveals annual reliability data for Ryzen 9000 and Intel Core 200
The specialist system integrator Puget Systems has released its detailed annual reliability report for 2025, offering a transparent look at which hardware brands passed its rigorous internal testing and customer use. While these results are intended to reflect the company's specific internal standards and may not mirror the broader industry, …
Read More »Netflix on PS3 is finally shutting down next month
Two decades on from the console’s initial release, Netflix is finally set to be shut down on PS3 next month come the 2nd of March.
Read More »Build a Rocket Boy to end partnership with IO Interactive according to insiders
According to one insider, studio Build a Rocket Boy is set to end its partnership with MindsEye publisher IO Interactive.
Read More »Microsoft reportedly planning to bring more Windows games to Steam
According to insiders, Microsoft is planning to bring more of its Windows PC titles over to Steam “in the coming months”.
Read More »SEGA offers updated sales stats for Sonic Racing Crossworlds
4 months on from the game’s launch, SEGA has offered updated figures on Sonic Racing Crossworlds’ current and expected future performance.
Read More »Intel unveils new Xeon 600 series processors with up to 86 P-Cores
During a recent pre-briefing, we learned about the new Intel Xeon 600 series processors. The new generation of workstation-grade chips will be launching very soon, with 'budget' options around the $500 mark, moving all the way up to massively powerful $7,699 versions.
Read More »Sony patent points to new PlayStation controller with passive buttons and gesture controls
Sony has filed a new patent in the US that describes a departure from traditional gamepad design, envisioning a controller in which a large touchscreen replaces a significant portion of its front. This proposed interface would, in theory, allow users to reposition, resize, and entirely reconfigure digital versions of the …
Read More »Xiaomi launches G Pro 27Qi monitor with Mini LED backpanel with 1,152 dimming zones
Xiaomi has expanded its display roster with the global release of the G Pro 27Qi (2026). While its predecessor was already a sought-after entry in the budget Mini LED segment, the 2026 refresh increases luminance and colour coverage. Already available at a few retailers and appearing on Xiaomi's global site, …
Read More »Highguard gets requested 5v5 mode, but only for a limited time
When Highguard launched last week with its 3v3 PvP mode, many players were quick to complain that the map feels like it was designed for larger-scale battles. Now just days later, the developers have put out an experimental 5v5 mode.
Read More »Beyond Good and Evil 2 development continues amid Ubisoft restructuring
Beyond Good and Evil was named as one of the main franchises to survive Ubisoft's restructuring and now, the sequel's director has confirmed that Ubisoft remains 'committed' to the game.
Read More »Nioh 3 will be a PS5 console exclusive for 6 months
Nioh 3 is about to come out and just like its predecessors, the game will be a PS5 console exclusive. While neither Nioh or Nioh 2 have ever made it over to a non-PlayStation console, that might change with this entry. In its latest trailer for the game on the …
Read More »Video game companies see stocks dip following Google AI reveal
Last week, Google rolled out an experimental AI program called Project Genie, which could generate new playable game worlds through text prompts. While most of the core gaming crowd wasn't impressed by this, it seems investors were, as many pulled money out of several gaming companies.
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