For a few years now we've been hearing rumours about multiple new Far Cry projects in development, with one of them being a new take on the extraction shooter genre - a genre that is becoming less popular by the day. Now, it would seem that Ubisoft has caught on to the fact that it has missed the boat on this trend.
Read More »Stalker 2 gets major 2.0 update and new expansion in August
GSC Game World has officially announced the release date for Cost of Hope, the upcoming major expansion for Stalker 2. The new expansion arrives in August, alongside a major free 2.0 update for the base game.
Read More »ASRock launches 240Hz PGO27QSA QD-OLED gaming displays
ASRock has announced the launch of the Phantom Gaming PGO27QSA and PGO27QSA-W OLED gaming monitors. Both models pack a 27-inch QD-OLED panel with QHD resolution and an ultra-smooth 240Hz refresh rate. As you would expect from an OLED display, colour performance is strong here, covering 99% of the DCI-P3 colour …
Read More »Kratos will return in a new God of War game after Laufey
While the next God of War game will be focusing on Faye, Sony Santa Monica have confirmed that Kratos will star in a new game which connects directly to Laufey.
Read More »CyberPowerPC Infinity U7 Plus Review (270K Plus + 5070 Ti)
It's a gaming prebuilt with a 5070 Ti and 270K Plus - and it's terrific!
Read More »Final Fantasy XIV officially launches on Switch 2 next week
Final Fantasy XIV is officially coming to the Nintendo Switch 2 next week on the 4th of August, alongside a free 1 month trial period.
Read More »Call of Duty offers ‘clarity’ on new matchmaking system
Offering clarity on the matter, Activision has now further explained how Call of Duty Black Ops 7’s new matchmaking system works.
Read More »Xbox is improving how it handles game downloads
Microsoft is updating how downloads are handled on Xbox, adding a new feature which is said to “optimize game install and update speeds.”
Read More »Dragon Ball Sparking Zero gets massive expansion with 30 new characters
Bandai Namco has announced the biggest expansion yet for Dragon Ball Sparking Zero. Unlike previous DLC packs, which focused on adding small batches of characters, the new Super Limit‑Breaking NEO DLC is a full‑scale expansion, introducing new stages, a new solo mode, and more than 30 new playable fighters. Better …
Read More »God of War Laufey joins packed February 2027 release schedule
February 2027 is shaping up to be an incredibly busy month for game releases. Not only will we see titles like Fable, Persona 4 Revival and Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis, but now Sony has also confirmed that the next God of War game will also launch that month.
Read More »Warhorse Studios trademark hints at Kingdom Come multiplayer game
A couple of months ago, Warhorse Studios announced that it is working on two new projects - a new Kingdom Come game, and a Lord of the Rings title. Now, we know a little bit more about the next Kingdom Come project, set to be called Kingdom Come Salvation.
Read More »Tomb Raider: Catalyst quietly delayed to 2028
Amazon Games has quietly delayed Tomb Raider: Catalyst, the next new game in the series following on from the remake, Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis. The game had previously been announced for a 2027 release, but Amazon has now confirmed that the title will arrive in 2028 instead.
Read More »Secret Halo Campaign Evolved cutscene announces Halo 2 remake
Halo Campaign Evolved is now out for those who pre-ordered the deluxe edition. As you may expect, some hardcore fans have already completed the game on Legendary difficulty, and in keeping with the series' usual tradition, finishing the game on Legendary does unlock a secret cutscene.
Read More »Microsoft begins testing ad-supported Xbox Cloud Streaming
Following months of leaks and rumours, Microsoft has officially announced that it will begin to test ad-support game streaming through the cloud.
Read More »Sleeping Dogs film to get “some really positive updates soon” according to Simu Liu
Sleeping Dogs actor Simu Liu has promised some “some really positive updates” coming soon with regards to the film adaptation.
Read More »Ubisoft CEO comments on Sony’s decision to stop printing PlayStation discs
Ubisoft has now commented on Sony’s decision to stop printing PlayStation discs, claiming that “we think it will not disturb the industry too much.”
Read More »Corsair Frame 5000D Wood RS Case Review
Corsair has refreshed the Frame 5000D with wood and huge fans but does it work?
Read More »Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced massively exceeds expectations
Following its launch earlier this month, Ubisoft have revealed that Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced has far exceeded their expectations sales-wise.
Read More »AMD expands AI portfolio with EPYC 9006, Instinct MI400 and new physical‑AI hardware
AMD has announced new additions to its data‑centre portfolio at Advancing AI 2026, introducing both the 6th Gen EPYC 9006 Series server CPUs and the Instinct MI400 Series GPUs, aimed at next-generation AI infrastructure.
Read More »Gearbox reveals Borderlands 4 ‘Murders & Acquisitions’ DLC
Borderlands 4 players won’t have to wait long for the next chunk of premium content. During the latest Gearbox DevCast, the studio revealed Bounty Pack 4: Murders and Acquisitions, which is set to launch on July 30th alongside the V1.9 update. The DLC introduces fresh loot, and a new Vault Card for players to work through.
Read More »Hasbro scales back videogame plans but Warlock and Exodus remain on track
A couple of months back, we learned that Giant Skull’s new D&D project had been cancelled. Now, Wizards of the Coast parent company, Hasbro, is cancelling more videogame projects, in part due to a $56 million loss related to game development costs. According to Hasbro’s latest financial filing, the company …
Read More »Gears of War E-Day multiplayer modes to be revealed next week
A new look at Gears of War E-Day is coming soon. The Coalition has announced that it will reveal the game’s multiplayer modes next week during a special livestream, giving fans their first proper breakdown of PvP and the expanded co‑op horde experience. The announcement confirms that both modes will …
Read More »GSC pushes back on Stalker 2 funding claims
Earlier this week, a former GSC Game World founder claimed that Stalker 2 essentially paid for itself on day one thanks to a major timed exclusivity deal with Xbox. Now, the studio has issued a response pushing back on those comments.
Read More »Netflix exclusive POINPY available for free following its removal from the service
Following its removal from Netflix last year, the excellent mobile vertical climber POINPY has returned and is available for all to download for free.
Read More »Call of Duty is further reducing skill-based matchmaking
Following the successful arrival of Black Ops 1 and 2 on PS5, Call of Duty have announced that they will be further reducing skill-based matchmaking in BO7.
Read More »Valve overhauls Steam Wishlists and Gifting with far more options
Steam’s gifting and wishlists are seeing improvements across the board as part of its latest update, including new categories, cross-region gifting and more.
Read More »Xbox loses its VP of Engineering after just 3 months
Mere months after joining Xbox this past May, VP of Engineering ‘Jared Palmer’ has now left the company to join the AI-focused 'Cognition'.
Read More »MSI MAG A1200PLS Platinum PSU Review
It's a 1200W PSU that's priced at £180 here in the UK - and it's pretty good too
Read More »From Software opens up applications for The Duskbloods network test
When the Nintendo Switch 2 was first announced, one of the major new exclusives revealed from the console was The Duskbloods, developed by From Software. The game has been delayed since then, but we are finally starting to see some real progress, with From Software announcing plans for the first …
Read More »Xbox Backwards Compatibility program finally brings console exclusives to PC
For years, there have been rumours that Microsoft is working on an official emulation tool to bring classic Xbox and Xbox 360 games to the PC platform. Now, Microsoft is making it official, with the first wave of original Xbox games becoming PC compatible for the first time. The Xbox …
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