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Nvidia claims Reflex Low Latency doesn’t work with other frame generation technologies like FSR

Nvidia has updated its DLSS/RTX guidelines for game developers to help them integrate the recently launched DLSS 4 and Reflex 2 technologies into their titles. These revised standards mandate that developers ensure full support for all user-activated features within their game interfaces. Still, the most interesting part is that the …

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Boulies expands its chair lineup with the new Master Rex

Boulies has recently launched its latest chair: the Master Rex. Building upon the success of the Master Chair, the Master Rex aims to deliver ergonomic support and comfort for work, rest, and play. Key improvements include an integrated leg rest and a more robust “Enhanced Stable Tilt Mechanism” for superior …

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Switch 2 Nintendo Direct showcase officially announced

Switch 2 Direct

Last month, following years of leaks, rumours and speculation, Nintendo finally officially announced and unveiled the Switch 2. That said, the presentation was brief and focused solely on the physical attributes of the new hardware – with the company promising a more in-depth look later down the line. Finally, the company has confirmed that we will be getting out first proper deep-dive Direct on the Switch 2 in early April.

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Red Dead Redemption 2 reaches new Steam record with 100,000 concurrent players

Red Dead Redemption Steam

While not quite the sales juggernaut that GTA is, Rockstar’s Red Dead Redemption series remains one of the biggest in the industry, with RDR2 alone selling more than 67 million units. Despite little post-launch support for the game (especially when it came to Red Dead Online), RDR2 has reached a new peak player count on Steam with just under 100,000 concurrents...

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Battlefield Labs is live with first playtest scheduled for February

EA has launched a number of community playtest programs over the years, seeking feedback for projects still in development. Typically, we see these for smaller games, like Skate, while games like Battlefield are kept under wraps until the public beta tests that take place just weeks before release. This blew up in EA's face with Battlefield 2042, as the game launched with a huge number of bugs and issues. To avoid this next time around, DICE is launching Battlefield Labs. 

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Former Dr Disrespect studio ‘Midnight Society’ closes and cancels Deadrop

Midnight Society has been an interesting studio to follow. The company, founded by streamer Dr Disrespect, was working on its own extraction shooter, with a Counter-Strike style skin system that would see players owning their own skins with the ability to trade or sell. The studio faced financial struggles months ago after cutting ties with Dr Disrespect and now, the studio is shutting down for good. 

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