Ahead of its arrival in May of 2027, Nintendo has offered a first look at the live-action Legend of Zelda film via new screenshots.
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Cens pushes G.Skill DDR5 past 13,300 MT/s in latest world record
German extreme overclocker Cens has broken the DDR5 memory frequency world record, reaching DDR5-13322 just days after the previous record was set.
Read More »CPU Air Cooler Round Up – November 2025
Five new CPU air coolers tested on the Ryzen 7 9800X3D, but which configuration is best?
Read More »Apple may be on the hunt for a new CEO next year
It looks like 2026 could be a year of huge change for Apple. The company has employed just a handful of CEOs during its long history, and according to recent reports, they may need to search for a new one within the next year.
Read More »The Game Awards reveals nominees for GOTY and other categories
The Game Awards has unveiled its full list of nominees for 2025, with Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, Death Stranding 2: On the Beach, and Hades II emerging as frontrunners across multiple categories. The event will take place on December 11th at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. In the coveted …
Read More »Intel Arrow Lake desktop refresh may include three ‘Plus’ CPU models
Following a disappointing debut for Arrow Lake-S, Intel is reportedly preparing to revamp its desktop portfolio with three new “Plus” models. A recent report claims that the company is planning the Core Ultra 290K Plus, Core Ultra 270K Plus, and Core Ultra 250K Plus. These chips are expected to be …
Read More »Montech NX600 series CPU coolers add six heatpipes and broad socket support
MONTECH has announced the NX600 and NX600 ARGB, a new pair of dual‑tower CPU coolers aimed at delivering strong thermal performance at a competitive price.
Read More »Xbox will host third-party games showcase this week
Microsoft has announced its next Xbox Partner Preview stream, promising new trailers, updates, and world premieres from third‑party studios. The showcase will highlight upcoming projects from IO Interactive, Tencent, and THQ Nordic, alongside fresh Game Pass announcements. The event will be broadcast on November 20th at 10AM PT / 1PM …
Read More »SilverStone surprises with Micro-ATX FLP03 retro case
SilverStone has unexpectedly unveiled its new FLP03 chassis at EXPO 2025 in Japan. This new model continues the company's retro line, offering a classic 80s beige-style PC look, but this time explicitly designed for micro-ATX motherboards. The reveal came as a surprise, as the community was still awaiting the launch …
Read More »Ashes of Creation is coming to Steam Early Access this December
Intrepid Studios' long-in-development fantasy MMORPG, Ashes of Creation, is set to launch on Steam Early Access on December 11th. This move marks the next major phase for the game, which has been in various forms of intermittent testing since 2020. In preparation for the Steam debut, the current Alpha 2 …
Read More »Arc Raiders continues to reach new heights on Steam
Arc Raiders has broken its concurrent player record on Steam for the third time since launch, climbing to nearly half a million simultaneous players this past weekend.
Read More »Resident Evil Requiem will close out trilogy with return to survival horror gameplay
Capcom has shed new light on Resident Evil Requiem, the upcoming third entry in the modern Resident Evil saga, with producer comments pointing to a darker, more traditional survival horror experience. Speaking to Press Start, producer Masato Kumazawa said the team’s goal was to “put the horror back in survival …
Read More »“We always thought about [Horizon] as a multiplayer game” claims Guerrilla Games
Since the first game’s arrival in 2017, the Horizon franchise has grown massively, with recent figures putting the series at 40 million copies sold. Despite being a single player focused franchise, Guerrilla Games have revealed in the wake of NCSoft’s Horizon Steel Frontiers MMO announcement that “from the first moment we imagined Horizon, we always thought about it as a multiplayer game.”
Read More »Lian Li Lancool 217 INF Case Review
Lian Li has a new Lancool 217 but does the visual change offer anything practical?
Read More »Just 0.03% of users have ‘abused’ GOG’s generous refund policy
Despite their generous 30-day refund policy, GOG has revealed that just 0.03% of users had exploited the program last month.
Read More »Sony’s Horizon franchise has reportedly sold over 40 million copies
Following the last update back in July, Sony’s Horizon franchise has reportedly sold over 40 million copies since the first game's launch in 2017.
Read More »Red Dead Redemption 1 to get native PS5, Series X|S and Switch 2 update next month
Following leaks last week, Rockstar has officially announced that Red Dead Redemption 1 is getting a free current-gen update.
Read More »Lian Li targets high-end SFF builds with new SP Platinum ATX 3.1 PSUs
Lian Li has launched its new SP Platinum Series, a line of high-performance SFX power supplies designed for premium small-form-factor builds. The new units are available in 850W and 1000W capacities, both achieving an 80 Plus Platinum certified efficiency. The SP Platinum series is built to the latest Intel ATX …
Read More »ADATA brings 128GB DDR5 modules to mainstream desktops with new 4-Rank CUDIMMs
Adata has introduced a 128GB DDR5 CUDIMM module, effectively doubling the maximum capacity per stick for the mainstream desktop platform. This breakthrough brings 4-rank memory, previously available only in server space, into consumer-grade hardware. Until now, the consumer DDR5 market has been limited to single- and dual-rank modules, with a …
Read More »Mojang and Candy Crush developer reveal ‘Minecraft Blast’
Mojang has officially announced Minecraft Blast, a new free-to-play mobile puzzle game developed in collaboration with King, the studio behind Candy Crush Saga. The announcement confirms that this is a separate project and will not interfere with or delay future updates for the core Minecraft game, such as the upcoming …
Read More »Former Ubisoft studio lead confirms Splinter Cell project was cancelled in 2017
Back around 2018, an E3 leak claimed that Ubisoft was planning on announcing a new Splinter Cell game. That turned out to be entirely false, but the publisher was indeed working on a revival of the stealth-action franchise at one point, although it was quickly cancelled in a pivot towards …
Read More »Bungie settles lawsuit over original ‘Red War’ campaign for Destiny 2
Over the past year, Bungie has been attempting to fight a plagiarism lawsuit from a writer who claimed that the original Red War campaign for Destiny 2 copied from his own published work. Now, Bungie has been forced to settle, after content vaulting ruined its chances of effectively fighting the case.
Read More »Escape from Tarkov launches to mixed reviews on Steam
Escape from Tarkov has officially launched on Steam but the transition to the biggest PC gaming platform hasn't gone smoothly. Following the launch, many players had issues getting into the game and so far, the store page has been flooded with negative user reviews. Escape from Tarkov has launched to …
Read More »Patriot Viper Xtreme 5 DDR5 memory hits 13,211MT/s in new overclocking world record
Patriot Memory's flagship Viper Xtreme 5 DDR5 has officially broken the world record for memory frequency, becoming the first to surpass the 13,200 MT/s barrier.
Read More »Crystal Dynamics undergoes more layoffs, but Tomb Raider development continues
Crystal Dynamics has had a rough few months. Following the cancellation of Perfect Dark, which Crystal Dynamics was the primary developer for, the studio was forced to cut a sizable number of developers from the team. Now just a short while later, the company has had to let go of …
Read More »Lian Li launches new SX PSUs with ATX 3.1 and Platinum efficiency
Lian Li has expanded its power supply portfolio with the launch of the SX series. Available in 850W, 1000W, and 1200W capacities, these new units are designed to meet the Intel ATX 3.1 specification and carry 80 Plus and PPLP Platinum certifications, promising up to 92% efficiency under typical loads. …
Read More »Sony apparently doesn’t want Horizon Steel Frontiers on PlayStation
This week, NCSoft and Sony officially revealed their Horizon MMO project – Horizon Steel Frontiers. One thing about the announcement immediately stood out as strange, the game is only coming to PC and mobile, with no PS5 version planned. As it turns out, that may have been Sony's decision. NCSoft …
Read More »Thermaltake launches View 390 TG with curved glass and hidden-connector support
Thermaltake has added the View 390 TG Mid-Tower to its case lineup. Available in both Black and Snow editions, this new ATX case prioritises visibility through a distinctive glass panel design. The chassis also features a curved tempered glass panel on the left side that meets a full tempered glass …
Read More »Switch 2 firmware update breaks support for third-party docks
Earlier this week, Nintendo rolled out a major Switch 2 firmware update, adding new quality of life features. Unfortunately, this same update also appears to have cancelled out support for third-party docks. As spotted by Kotaku, the latest Switch 2 firmware update has stopped the video signal from being transmitted …
Read More »AMD debuts FSR Ray Regeneration with Black Ops 7
AMD has continued to develop its FidelityFX Super Resolution technology, moving from a spatial upscaler when it first released to a machine learning-based solution with the launch of FSR 4. The company is now rolling out the next phase of its ML-enhanced roadmap, dubbed ‘Redstone', starting with a feature designed …
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