5 years on from its initial announcement, the live-action Assassin’s Creed adaptation from Netflix is finally going ahead.
Read More »AMD reveals Ryzen Threadripper Pro 9000WX specs and pricing
Ahead of the planned launch next week, AMD has revealed the specs for its five new Ryzen Threadripper Pro 9000WX processors. We also have details on pricing and for the first time, AMD has confirmed that the new Threadripper CPUs will be available on the DIY market.
Read More »Wuchang: Fallen Feathers PC system requirements revealed
We first learned of the upcoming Souls-like, Wuchang: Fallen Feathers, when MSI began offering up free copies of the game with components. Now, just in time for the game's release next week, we have the official PC system requirements for the game. Wuchang: Fallen Feathers is a new game published …
Read More »Lexar unveils new flagship NM990 PCIe 5.0 SSD
Lexar is seeking a share of the high-end consumer storage market with the announcement of its new flagship SSD, the NM990. Aimed at hardcore gamers, content creators, and AI developers, the new drive promises to deliver blistering speeds that leverage the full potential of the PCIe 5.0 interface. Harnessing next-generation …
Read More »Seagate debuts new 30TB Exos M and IronWolf Pro drives
Seagate is bringing two more mass-capacity drives to the market. This week, the company announced the global availability of its new 30TB and 28TB Exos M drives, as well as new 30TB and 28TB IronWolf Pro HDDs, built with Seagate's new Mozail 3+ platform. As the AI market continues to …
Read More »Razer introduces the Core X V2 eGPU chassis and Thunderbolt 5 connectivity hub
Razer is updating its external GPU enclosure line for the next generation of connectivity with the announcement of the Core X V2. This new chassis is the company's first to feature the Thunderbolt 5 standard, but it comes with some major changes that may surprise those who know the original …
Read More »Nvidia brings ten more games to GeForce Now this week
Last week's GeForce Now update was smaller than usual, but Nvidia is making up for that this week with ten games joining the library. Of those ten games, half of them are brand new titles. This week's list of new releases hitting GeForce Now includes Dreadzone, Stronghold Crusader: Definitive Edition, …
Read More »Guild Wars 2: Visions of Eternity revealed
Following the conclusion of the Janthir Wilds story, ArenaNet isn't wasting any time, officially announcing the next major expansion for its long-running MMO. Guild Wars 2: Visions of Eternity is set to launch on October 28th, continuing the studio's new annual expansion model and sending players away to a mysterious …
Read More »EA FC 26 release date and PC system requirements announced
EA has officially announced that EA FC 26 will launch on PC on September 26th. The news arrived alongside the first gameplay trailer and, perhaps most notably for PC gamers, the official system requirements, which look suspiciously familiar.
Read More »Humble announces Devil May Cry franchise bundle
Humble is currently offering a bundle featuring the complete Devil May Cry franchise collection for under £15 - available for the next two weeks.
Read More »Sonic Racing: Crossworlds comes to Switch 2 months after everywhere else
While the rest of the world will be able to enjoy Sonic Racing: Crossworlds this September, Switch 2 users will have to wait until Holiday 2025 at the earliest.
Read More »Civilization VI is free on the Epic Games Store
This week’s free Epic Games Store title is Civilization VI: Platinum Edition; available to claim from 4PM BST until the 24th of July.
Read More »HBO talks The Last of Us Season 3, release year and more
As with the game itself, HBO’s The Last of Us Season 2 has been somewhat of a mixed bag reception-wise. That said, the show remains huge for both PlayStation and HBO, with a 3rd Season being announced ahead of Season 2’s premiere. As the dust settles on The Last of Us Season 2, HBO has started to discuss what’s next with Season 3.
Read More »Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition finally comes to macOS this week
CD Projekt Red has been working with Apple's new Macs for a while now, having ported over the classic Witcher titles to run on Apple M1 and newer Macs. Now, CD Projekt Red is going for something more ambitious – a Mac release of Cyberpunk 2077. Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition …
Read More »Rockstar Games Social Club pulled offline ahead of GTA 6
The Rockstar Games Social Club is no more. Rockstar announced today that its online platform will be closing down later this month. The Rockstar Social Club was widely used by GTA V players, as it allowed people to create their own ‘Crews' for easy team-ups in GTA Online. The Social …
Read More »Cyberpunk 2077 Patch 2.3 rolls out tomorrow
Last month, CD Projekt Red announced plans for yet another Cyberpunk 2077 update. While Patch 2.2 was supposed to be the final patch, Patch 2.3 brings even more to the game. New content aside, the game is also getting more tech upgrades, with the addition of FSR 4 support and …
Read More »Avowed is now Steam Deck Verified
Obsidian has been hard at work on Avowed updates since launching the game in February. Following on from a roadmap reveal in May, Avowed's major 1.5 update has arrived, bringing some highly requested new features along with it. While Patch 1.4 brought increases to earned gold and crafting materials in-game, …
Read More »Nvidia is giving away an RTX 50 graphics cards and laptops for G-Assist Hackathon
If you've been tinkering with NVIDIA's Project G-Assist and have a great idea for a new feature, now's your chance to shine, and potentially win some next-generation hardware. Nvidia is running a hackathon to encourage developers to build custom plug-ins for its AI assistant, but you'll have to be quick, …
Read More »Firefox dev claims summer heatwaves led to increased crash reports on Intel Raptor Lake CPUs
The long-running instability saga surrounding Intel's 13th and 14th Gen Raptor Lake CPUs has taken another turn, with reports now emerging that the ongoing summer heatwaves in Europe are taking a toll on these processors. According to a Mozilla engineer, the recent heatwaves coincided with a spike in crash reports …
Read More »Nintendo reveals Link and Zelda casting for live-action Legend of Zelda movie
Back in 2023, following the box office success of Super Mario Bros., Nintendo officially announced its plans to make a Legend of Zelda movie. The film is set to hit cinemas in 2027 and now, we have our first look at the cast, with the lead actors for Link and …
Read More »Acclaimed Atlus RPG Metaphor: ReFantazio surpasses 2 million copies sold
Atlus took a big swing last year with a brand new IP, Metaphor: ReFantazio. The game borrows some elements from the Persona and Shin Megami Tensei series, and fans were quick to shower the game with praise for its fantasy setting and characters.
Read More »AOC introduces new entry-level E4 monitors
AOC is making a significant push into the business and professional space with the announcement of its new Essential E4 series, a lineup of ten new monitors designed for the modern workplace. Ranging from standard 24-inch displays all the way to 34-inch curved ultrawides, the series is notable for its …
Read More »Concept art for Deviation Games’ cancelled project has been revealed
In the wake of its closure last year, we’ve now gotten our first look at concept art for Deviation Games’ ill-fated shooter.
Read More »Square Enix announces Life is Strange Collection for PS5
Square Enix has announced the Life is Strange Collection for PS5 – featuring all 5 games in a single package (albeit with a caveat).
Read More »Nintendo survey asks fans for thoughts on their controversial Game-Key Card system
In the wake of a ton of outcry, Nintendo has released a survey asking fans what they think of the highly-controversial Game-Key Card system for Switch 2.
Read More »Leakers claim Arc System Works have cancelled a new Guilty Gear game
Following the announcement of Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls, Arc System Works have reportedly cancelled development on the next entry in the Guilty Gear series.
Read More »Tales of the Shire PC system requirements announced
Tales of the Shire: A The Lord of the Rings Game is just around the corner, and as such, the developer Weta Workshop shared the PC system requirements to run it. As it seems, the barrier to entry for a life in Bywater is very low. If you're aiming for …
Read More »Phanteks Eclipse G370A launches at £54.99 with SSI-EEB motherboard support
Following on from a reveal at Computex 2025, Phanteks is now launching its latest Eclipse case, the G370A. The Eclipse series has long been popular amongst system builders. Now, the Eclipse G370A looks to carry that legacy forward with a performance-first design. The Phanteks Eclipse G370A features a complete front …
Read More »John Wick Hex is being delisted on all stores this week
Despite the success of the films, John Wick Hex is a game that flew completely under the radar after its release in 2019. The game started off as an Epic Games Store exclusive but eventually came to Steam and consoles in 2020. Now six years on, the game is being …
Read More »Switch 2 dev kits are reportedly in low supply
Only a handful of major third-party titles have been announced for the Switch 2 so far. Apparently, there are a lot of ports waiting to be announced, but delays have taken place due to many studios getting their dev kits later than normally expected. Nate the Hate recently stated in …
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