While Grand Theft Auto 6 was originally supposed to release this year, the game was pushed back to May 2026 over the Spring. Due to the ambitious nature of Grand Theft Auto 6, many are anticipating a second delay, but Take-Two CEO, Strauss Zelnick, says that no such delay is being considered.
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inZOI officially announced for PS5; Xbox release currently “under consideration”
Following its successful Early Access launch on PC, the Sims-like inZOI is set to come to PlayStation 5 in 2026 – with an Xbox release “under consideration.”
Read More »LC-Power LC1200P2 v3.1 PSU Review
We're back with another LC-Power PSU review, this time it's the 1200W model
Read More »Resident Evil Code Veronica and RE:0 remakes reportedly in the works
While fans eagerly await RE9, Capcom is reportedly working on two different remakes in the Resident Evil series - Code Veronica and RE:0.
Read More »Resident Evil 7 officially sells over 15 million copies as MH: Wilds underperforms
Capcom has shared its latest game sales data, revealing that multiple Resident Evil titles have hit new milestones – while MH: Wilds lags behind expectations.
Read More »Silent Hill F, Resident Evil 9 and more confirmed for Gamescom ONL
Ever since the death of E3, Geoff Keighley’s Game Awards, Summer Game Fest and Gamescom Opening Night Live have served as the big three gaming events for each year. Ahead of the latter’s arrival on the 19th of August, Keighley and co. have begun to tease some of the many games expected to be shown off during the showcase, including the much-anticipated Resident Evil 9.
Read More »Adata XPG unveils the Spectrix S65G RGB Gen 4 SSD
Adata's gaming brand, XPG, has just unveiled its latest SSD, the Spectrix S65G RGB Gen 4. This new M.2 drive is aimed at gamers and builders who prioritise aesthetics, combining an RGB light strip and read speeds of 6,000 MB/s. The standout feature of the S65G is its lighting. The …
Read More »AMD Ryzen 7 5700X3D might have reached end-of-life
The AMD Ryzen 7 5700X3D earned a reputation as one of the best value gaming CPUs of the AM4 era. However, according to a recent report, this CPU has now reached end-of-life status, meaning when current stocks run out, these CPUs will no longer be available. Launched back in January …
Read More »Apple may launch new entry-level Macbook powered by A18 processor
Rumours about a new entry-level MacBook that could shake up the laptop market are starting to emerge. Following earlier whispers of a more affordable model, a new report suggests this new MacBook could launch with a starting price ranging between $599 and $699, directly targeting the education-focused Chromebook market and …
Read More »Nvidia introduces RTX Pro 4000 SFF and RTX Pro 2000 for entry-level workstations
Nvidia has announced two new additions to its RTX Pro graphics card lineup. The new RTX Pro 4000 SFF and RTX Pro 2000 are designed to bring the architecture's AI and graphics performance to more mainstream and small form factor workstations, all while keeping power consumption in check. Starting with the …
Read More »Remedy gives update on Control 2 and Max Payne remakes
Remedy Entertainment has given an update on its many projects. As expected, the launch of FBC: Firebreak did not succeed commercially, however, other games like Control have reached new milestones. On top of that, we have news on Control 2 and the Max Payne remakes. As part of its most …
Read More »Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2 Enhanced Edition launches with new ‘Very High’ setting on PC
Following on from the announcement several months ago, Ninja Theory's latest release has arrived. Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2 Enhanced Edition is now officially available as a free update to all owners of the game. The Enhanced Edition also comes to Game Pass and, for the very first time, PlayStation 5 consoles. …
Read More »Hell is Us PC demo returns ahead of September release
Hell is Us has been shaping up to be one of the most interesting games of the year. With the planned launch just weeks away, a final demo has now been made available on PC, giving everyone a chance to try it out ahead of time. The Hell is Us …
Read More »GTA V Enhanced gets DLSS 4 upgrade, new GeForce Game Ready driver available
Rockstar finally brought Grand Theft Auto V Expanded & Enhanced to PC a while back, well after the initial release on consoles in 2022. Now, the game is being updated with PC-specific features, including support for the latest versions of Nvidia's DLSS upscaler. Grand Theft Auto V Enhanced Edition is …
Read More »Valve ends support for Steam on ChromeOS
Back in November 2022, Valve launched Steam for a new platform – ChromeOS. Steam for ChromeOS has been in beta for four years at this point but now, Valve is pulling the plug. As spotted by 9to5Google, Valve quietly announced this month that it would be ending Steam support for …
Read More »UK tech retailer Ebuyer to be bought by Fraser Group after entering administration
Ebuyer, an etailer that has served the tech enthusiast scene in the UK for decades, has now entered administration. It might not be the end though, as sources have already indicated that Fraser Group is due to buy the company from administrators. Fraser Group is a company founded by Mike …
Read More »Arctic Xtender Review with Vertical Graphics mount
Arctic has launched a case! But is it any good?
Read More »Leaker offers updates on TT Games’ upcoming LEGO project
Three years following their last title, TT Games is reportedly working on a big LEGO Batman game, planned to arrive in Spring of next year.
Read More »Hideo Kojima’s PlayStation exclusive Physint is currently “at the conceptual stage”
With Death Stranding 2 now out, Hideo Kojima is beginning to discuss what is next, revealing that Physint is “at the conceptual stage.”
Read More »Yakuza Kiwami will be the first SEGA game to offer a Switch 2 upgrade path
Unlike Sonic x Shadows Generations, SEGA’s upcoming Switch 2 version of Yakuza Kiwami will offer a (paid) upgrade path from the OG to its successor.
Read More »Take-Two comments on Civilization VII’s “slow start”
Following its arrival earlier this year, Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick has admitted that Civilization VII has been off to a “slow start.”
Read More »Doubt cast on dual-CCD Ryzen X3D rumours
Last week, we heard the exciting prospect of a 16-core AMD Ryzen 9000X3D CPU with two 3D V-Cache chiplets. However, it might be time to temper those expectations, as a new report from the Chinese hardware community is pouring cold water on the idea of a dual-CCD V-Cache flagship arriving …
Read More »Battlefield 6 anti-cheat tackled over 300K cheaters during beta weekend
DICE and EA are looking to take cheaters more seriously than ever before with Battlefield 6. The new game will include a new anti-cheat system and so far, it appears to be doing a very good job, resulting in hundreds of thousands of bans during the open beta weekend. The …
Read More »Ubisoft making Far Cry TV show with Mythic Quest creator
Ubisoft and Netflix recently confirmed that an Assassin's Creed TV series would soon be going into production. Now, it appears that one of Ubisoft's other major franchises, Far Cry, is due to get the same treatment. According to a now deleted post on Ubisoft's website, which was later preserved on …
Read More »Blizzard’s head of Diablo leaves after five years
Blizzard is undergoing more major changes behind the scenes. Last week, the company's head of Diablo, Rod Fergusson, announced that he was leaving the studio after five years at the helm of all things Diablo related. Fergusson had previously worked at Epic Games, before moving to Microsoft to found The …
Read More »MSI slashes laptop prices for back to school sale
It's back to school season and that means there are a ton of deals to be found on PCs and laptops. Until late August, MSI is slashing prices across a range of laptops just in time for the new school year. At the top of our list is the MSI …
Read More »EA shot down pitch for Dragon Age remaster, according to former BioWare dev
BioWare is in a very tough spot at the moment, having released two critical and commercial flops in Anthem (2018) and Dragon Age: The Veilguard (2024). In an effort to try and turn things around a bit, BioWare had pitched a set of remasters for the original Dragon Age games, …
Read More »id Software shadow drops Heretic + Hexen remaster at QuakeCon
QuakeCon took place over the weekend and as usual, Bethesda had some surprises in store. Over the past couple of years, Bethesda has used QuakeCon has a platform to announce remasters for several of its classic shooters and QuakeCon 2025 was no different. Bethesda's id Software has teamed up with …
Read More »Battlefield 6 Open Beta breaks Call of Duty record on Steam
It seems the hype for Battlefield's return is very real. The Battlefield 6 Open Beta has been a success on PC this weekend, hitting a peak of over half a million concurrent players on Steam and, in the process, breaking the long-standing record held by its biggest rival, Call of …
Read More »Nintendo patent reveals unannounced crank attachment for Switch 2 Joy-Con
Nintendo keeps exploring unique ways to play, as a newly discovered patent filing reveals the company is experimenting with a crank-like peripheral for its controllers. The patent, filed with the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO), shows a detachable crank that could add a new layer of tactile, rotational input to …
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