Building on the success of its Arx 500, Endorfy has officially launched a new variant of its popular mid-tower: the Arx 500 White ARGB. As the name suggests, this new model brings the same airflow-focused design to builders seeking a clean, all-white aesthetic. Endorfy states that significant effort went into …
Read More »Corsair unveils limited edition Witcher-themed peripherals
To celebrate a decade of Geralt's legendary adventure in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, Corsair has teamed up with CD Projekt Red for a limited edition collection of officially licensed gaming peripherals. The new gear brings iconic elements from the beloved RPG to some of Corsair's most popular hardware. Leading …
Read More »PlayStation Plus subscribers get three free games in November
Earlier this week, we learned through leaks that Stray would be one of the big games offered up for free to all PlayStation Plus subscribers in November. Now, Sony has confirmed the official list of freebies, adding two more games to the list. Stray is a third-person adventure game where …
Read More »Monster Hunter Wilds sales continue to dwindle
While Monster Hunter Wilds had a successful launch, the game's sales have been dwindling ever since, in part due to Capcom's unwillingness to address the title's underlying technical performance issues. Sales have continued on a downward trend all year, with Capcom's latest quarterly earnings showing it losing out to much …
Read More »New World MMO to shut down, final expansion released to all for free
As part of Amazon's big round of job cuts, the company has also announced plans to cease development on its most successful game to date, New World. Season 10 will be New World's last and the servers will go offline next year. In a statement released this week, the developers …
Read More »Amazon reportedly cuts 14,000 jobs
Amazon has been spending millions on its gaming division over the past decade, with very few shipped games to show for it. Now, as cost-cutting measures come into effect, thousands of Amazon game developers, and those working on the publishing side, are set to be let go. Bloomberg's Jason Schreier …
Read More »KitGuru Games: The Outer Worlds 2 falls short of greatness
After a lengthy period of early access for Premium Edition buyers, The Outer Worlds 2 officially launches for all today. I've completed my first playthrough of the game and while I do want to play another character and make a few different choices, I'm not sure Obsidian has done enough to address the first game's problems.
Read More »Free ‘Ante Chamber’ update brings Balatro to Vampire Survivors
Vampire Survivors has gotten yet another free DLC, this time crossing over with the equally-as-addictive Balatro, bringing 4 new characters, weapons and more.
Read More »Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodhunt servers to shut down in April
Following 4 years in service, the free-to-play Battle Royale ‘Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodhunt’ is officially shutting down next year.
Read More »Corsair introduces MP700 Pro XT Gen5 SSD with up to 4TB of capacity
Corsair has unleashed its new flagship PCIe 5.0 SSD for the storage market, the MP700 Pro XT. This new flagship Gen 5 M.2 drive is aimed squarely at enthusiasts and power users who want to push the limits of PCIe Gen 5 performance. Powered by a next-generation controller, the MP700 …
Read More »DON’T NOD announces deal with Netflix for “a new narrative video game based on a major IP”
Ever since they broke away from the Life is Strange franchise, developer DON’T NOD has struggled somewhat to find its new identity. Following the release of a variety of different games, the studio has shared their latest financials to mixed results – though a Netflix deal is in the works.
Read More »Amazon massively downsizes its gaming efforts in new round of lay-offs
As part of a massive round of lay-offs, Amazon has announced that they are significantly downsizing their gaming division.
Read More »AMD to rebrand and re-release some older mobile CPUs
AMD is reportedly planning a new rebranding effort, one that will take a number of older-generation laptop processors and rename them under the new Ryzen 10 or Ryzen 100 series. As spotted by @Olrak29_ (via VideoCardz), the changes affect the Ryzen 7035 (Rembrandt-R, Zen 3+) and Ryzen 7020 (Mendocino, Zen …
Read More »Xbox third-party game showcase reportedly coming in November
Microsoft capped off October with the announcement of the next Halo game. Now, it looks like we are due for some more Xbox-related announcement within the next few weeks, as sources claim a new showcase is being planned. WindowsCentral claims to have heard from multiple sources at Microsoft that a …
Read More »Battlefield REDSEC is free to play launches today
Electronic Arts and Battlefield Studios today launched both Battlefield REDSEC, a new free-to-play Battle Royale game, and Season 1 of Battlefield 6, marking a major expansion of the franchise just weeks after the base game’s record-breaking debut. REDSEC introduces a new take on the battle royale genre while Battlefield 6 …
Read More »GOG adds Tomb Raider, Hitman and other classics to Preservation Program
The GOG Autumn Sale is now live and right alongside it, the team has announced a new round of titles joining the GOG Preservation Program. Designed to keep a large selection of classics playable on PC for generations to come, the Preservation Program now adds games like Tomb Raider, Hitman …
Read More »New playable character revealed for Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun 2
Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun 2 has received a brand-new character-focused trailer, offering the first extended look at gameplay beyond its initial May 2025 announcement. The trailer introduces Nyra Veyrath, a Sister of Battle, as a fully playable character, highlighting her speed, precision, and devastating flame-based arsenal. Developed by Auroch Digital and …
Read More »Guild Wars 2’s sixth expansion ‘Visions of Eternity’ launches today
The next chapter for Guild Wars 2 officially goes live today. The new expansion, Visions of Eternity, takes players to Castora, a mysterious island steeped in magic and history, offering a fresh campaign, along with new gameplay features. Guild Wars 2: Visions of Eternity, is available as of today on …
Read More »Thermalright Aqua Elite returns with new V5 models
Thermalright is updating its Aqua Elite AIO series with a fresh new look. The new Aqua Elite 360 V5, which should keep the lineup's goal of offering solid cooling at an accessible price, features a completely redesigned pump block with subtle RGB lighting reminiscent of an aircraft jet engine. Available …
Read More »AMD announces plans for two US AI supercomputers
AMD and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) have announced two new supercomputers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). The first is named Lux and will be going online in 2026, while the second is named Discovery and will be going online in 2028. Lux, scheduled for deployment in 2026, …
Read More »‘Build Your Own Shooter’ Fanatical bundle available now
Fanatical’s latest Build your Own Shooter bundle is officially available, letting you claim up to 15 different games for less than £1.50 each.
Read More »Crash Bandicoot Netflix series reportedly in the works
Following their work on Sonic Prime, studio WildBrain is reportedly developing an animated Crash Bandicoot series for Netflix.
Read More »Baldur’s Gate 3 to join Xbox Play Anywhere program
Ahead of its official announcement, it appears as though Baldur’s Gate 3 will be joining Microsoft’s Xbox Play Anywhere program very soon.
Read More »Ghost of Tsushima on PC is now region-free and Steam Deck verified
While Sony’s PC initiatives have been mostly a success, one of the biggest controversies with the console maker’s recent PC ports has been its use of region locking as a result of their integration with the PlayStation Network. Fortunately, Sony seems to be backtracking on this somewhat, with an update to Ghost of Tsushima on PC removing the region-lock requirements while also adding official Steam Deck verification.
Read More »Montech shrinks its curved glass design with new King 15 mATX case
Montech is bringing its popular curved-glass aesthetic to the microATX market with the launch of the King 15. This new compact chassis is essentially a smaller version of the recently launched King 45, featuring the same 15° glass curve and dual-chamber layout. Available in black and white, the King 15 …
Read More »Battlefield REDSEC will be free to play, launches tomorrow
It appears the rumours were true, Battlefield 6 will get its Battle Royale mode this week. Battlefield REDSEC was just announced, poised to be a direct competitor to Call of Duty Warzone as a new free-to-play Battle Royale game. You won't need to own Battlefield 6 to play REDSEC and …
Read More »AMD Ryzen 5 7500X3D CPU appears at retail
It seems AMD is working on a new X3D CPU. A new leak suggests that a Ryzen 5 7500X3D is in the works, potentially offering the cheapest entry point yet into 3D V-Cache gaming performance on the AM5 platform. The evidence comes from @momomo_us, who first leaked the OPN code …
Read More »Stray to be given to all PlayStation Plus subscribers next month
While Stray was initially part of the PlayStation Extra game library, it was removed a while back. The game looks to be returning in November though as part of the PlayStation Plus Essential monthly drop. PlayStation Plus Essential is the cheapest subscription, offering up to three free games to claim …
Read More »OCCT v15 adds coil whine detector feature
Coil whine is generally harmless, but can be maddening. Due to its inconsistency, varying between components and changing behaviour under different load levels, pinpointing the source isn't always easy. Now, the developers of the popular OCCT have added a brilliantly clever new feature in version 15 designed to help you …
Read More »ByteDance reportedly building PC gaming platform
Just when you thought the PC storefront wars had settled down, a new challenger is reportedly entering the arena. According to recent rumours, ByteDance, the massive tech conglomerate behind TikTok, is gearing up to launch its own competitor to Steam named “GameTop”. While Steam still holds the lion's share of …
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