While Valve had originally planned to release new hardware products in early 2026, the ongoing memory and storage shortage has put a hold to those plans. Valve has recently pushed its release timing from 'Q1 2026' to '1H 2026'.
Read More »Sony’s PS5 PC ports ‘losing audience share’
In recent days reports have claimed that Sony has pulled back on its PC strategy and no longer intends to release blockbuster single-player exclusives on Steam, impacting upcoming titles like Wolverine, Saros and Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet. According to a study, waning interest in new PlayStation PC releases could have been part of the cause.
Read More »Reikon Games announces Ruiner 2
Polish developer Reikon Games has unveiled Ruiner 2, the sequel to its 2017 cult-classic twin-stick shooter. While the original was a focused, brutal blast of cyber-violence, the sequel is aiming for a broader scope, shifting into a cyberpunk action RPG. Returning players will find themselves back in Rengkok, but this …
Read More »Mario Kart World seemingly getting new Battle Mode additions in future update
Mario Kart World on Nintendo Switch 2 could be getting new additions to its Battle Mode (Bob-Omb Blast) in the near future.
Read More »Kena: Bridge of Spirits officially comes to Switch 2 this Spring
In the wake of the announcement for Kena: Scars of Kosmora, Ember Lab have revealed that the first entry in the series is coming to Switch 2 this Spring.
Read More »LEGO reportedly ‘mandated’ that Horizon Adventures launched on Switch alongside PlayStation
According to insiders, the simultaneous release of LEGO Horizon Adventures on Switch and PlayStation was mandated by the LEGO company, and was not up to Sony.
Read More »Assassin’s Creed Unity 60fps update reportedly also includes a hefty resolution bump
The recently-released 60fps update for Assassin’s Creed Unity appears to not only double the game’s framerate, but also comes with a hefty resolution boost.
Read More »Marathon is off to a good start with ‘very positive’ Steam reviews
Last night Bungie officially launched Marathon, its first brand new game in close to a decade. The game appears to be off to a good start with positive user reviews on Steam, but has it been enough?
Read More »Capcom is releasing Pragmata early
Just a few weeks ago, Capcom's next shooter, Pragmata, received a lengthy gameplay showcase during a Nintendo Direct, followed by the announcement of an April 24th release date for all platforms. Now, Capcom has decided to release the game a little earlier, bringing the release date forward.
Read More »Microsoft announces ‘Project Helix’ – a next-gen Xbox that also plays PC games
Microsoft has quietly announced its next-generation Xbox console, teasing exactly what we've been hearing for months in rumours - that it will be a PC hybrid with the ability to play Windows games.
Read More »Bungie confirms season passes in Marathon will be permanent
Bungie's Marathon has officially launched today, marking a new beginning for the studio as it branches out into handling multiple live-service games simultaneously. While much of Destiny 2's monetisation was built around FOMO with expiring season passes and limited-time items, Marathon will be going in a different direction. Bungie has …
Read More »Arrowhead replacing Helldivers 2 on PC with new slim build with 85% reduced file size
A few months ago, Arrowhead officially began rolling out a beta version of a new build of Helldivers 2 for PC, one that dramatically shrunk the storage space required to install the game. Now after monitoring user feedback, Arrowhead is officially retiring the original, bloated build of the game. With …
Read More »GeForce Now will get 13 day-one games this month
The next wave of games for GeForce Now have been announced, including a teaser for what's ahead over the rest of March. In total, this month will see 13 new day-one games joining GeForce Now.
Read More »Fortnite is officially coming back to the Google Play Store as all disputes are settled
Following years of legal battles, Epic and Google have finally settled their differences, with Fortnite set to return to the Google Play Store later this year.
Read More »Free-to-play Let it Die will receive a premium offline version following upcoming server shut down
Almost a decade on from its release, the free-to-play Let it Die is shutting down its online servers – though an offline version of the game is in the works.
Read More »Assassin’s Creed Unity finally gets its highly-requested 60fps patch on consoles
Following the likes of Assassin’s Creed Syndicate; Origins; Odyssey and more, AC: Unity has finally gotten its long-awaited 60fps update on consoles.
Read More »Long-rumoured Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Remake officially announced
Following tons of leaks and rumours, Ubisoft has finally officially confirmed that they are working on a remake of Assassin’s Creed Black Flag.
Read More »Build a Rocket Boy co-CEO claims to have ‘overwhelming evidence’ of conspiracy against MindsEye
Build a Rocket Boy didn't have the best debut when MindsEye launched last year. Since then, the studio's co-CEO, Mark Gerhard, has been openly talking about an illegal sabotage effort employed against the game, going as far as saying that one "big American company" spent as much as €1 million trying to harm the studio's reputation. Now, Gerhard claims that the case is moving towards prosecution, while also announcing layoffs at the studio.
Read More »Sony reportedly pulls back on PC plans, single-player PS5 games to be exclusive again
In recent years, Sony has been pushing a multi-platform release strategy, bringing most of its single-player games to PC a year or so after the initial PS5 launch. As it turns out, Sony is now pumping the brakes on this, with no plans to bring over titles like Marvel's Wolverine, Saros, or Ghost of Yotei.
Read More »Bungie reveals Marathon unlock times and seasonal roadmap
Bungie has a big week ahead with its first new shooter in a decade, Marathon, launching. The game has managed to secure one of the top spots on Steam's best-selling games list over the past week. Now with many pre-orders in, Bungie has revealed the global unlock times for the game, alongside the first details about post-launch content.
Read More »Iron Galaxy denies that it is working on Fallout remaster
Earlier this week, Iron Galaxy appeared to be teasing something after posting about a company meeting, with an image attached of the Fallout 'Please Stand By' loading screen. Now after sending fans imaginations into overdrive, the studio has apologised.
Read More »IO Interactive reveals 007 First Light cast
IO Interactive is about to take a big step, branching out beyond its flagship HITMAN series and into new territory with its first licensed James Bond videogame. Now, just ahead of the launch of 007 First Light, IO Interactive has shared a new behind-the-scenes look at the making of the game and the cast behind the major characters.
Read More »Resident Evil Requiem has officially sold over 5 million copies already
Just a few days on from its official launch, Capcom’s latest Resident Evil Requiem has already sold over 5 million copies
Read More »Notable Call of Duty insider will no longer share leaks following Activision intervention
Perhaps the most notable insider in the Call of Duty space is stepping away from leaks following legal demands from Activision.
Read More »The Division 2 to get crossplay, new DLC and more throughout 2026
Alongside its anniversary update, The Division 2 is set to get a second chance at life, with Ubisoft releasing a 2026 content roadmap for the 7-year-old game.
Read More »Capcom has reportedly started development on another Resident Evil 1 remake
Ever since Capcom kicked off their golden era with the release of Resident Evil 7, the publisher has successfully remade most of the mainline RE entries, with more seemingly on the way. While the much-loved Resident Evil Code Veronica is reportedly next in line to be remade, known Capcom insiders have now claimed that the previously-remade Resident Evil 1 is set to receive another full-on remake.
Read More »Highguard is shutting down this month
It has only been a month since Highguard launched but the game's player base has only dwindled since then. Now after a round of layoffs, Wildlight Entertainment has revealed it will be shutting the game down.
Read More »Nacon delays Connect showcase amid financial restructuring
Nacon has confirmed that its upcoming digital showcase, Nacon Connect, has been postponed to May 2026. This decision follows a recent insolvency filing by the publisher after its parent company, Bigben Interactive, was unable to meet a partial loan repayment. In a statement addressed to fans, the Nacon team acknowledged …
Read More »Iron Galaxy may have teased a Fallout New Vegas remaster
For years, fans have wanted to see Obsidian's Fallout: New Vegas remastered for newer hardware. Development may have actually just begun on that exact thing, according to a teaser from Iron Galaxy Studios.
Read More »Elgato makes Wave Link 3.0 software free and rolls out new audio gear line-up
Elgato has announced Wave Next, a major expansion of its audio ecosystem and the biggest update to the Wave platform since its debut in 2020. The new lineup brings together six products - Wave Link 3.0, Wave:3 MK.2, Wave XLR MK.2, XLR Dock MK.2, Wave XLR Pro, and the Stream Deck + XL.
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