월드컵중계 일정 자동 저장되나요?

월드컵중계 일정 월드컵 시즌이 다가오면 많은 축구 팬들이 실시간으로 경기를 놓치지 않기 위해 월드컵중계를 찾습니다. 특히 여러 경기가 동시에 진행되는 경우, 어떤 경기부터 시청해야 할지 미리 확인하고 관리하는 것이 중요합니다. 이때 자연스럽게 생기는 질문이 바로 월드컵중계 일정 자동 저장되나요라는 것입니다. 많은 공식 스트리밍 플랫폼과 앱에서는 사용자의 편의를 위해 경기 일정을 자동으로 저장하거나 캘린더와 연동하여 관리할 […]

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스포츠중계는 고화질 옵션이 있나요?

스포츠중계는 고화질 스포츠중계는 고화질 옵션이 있나요? 현대의 스포츠 팬들에게 경기 관람 경험은 단순히 결과를 보는 것 이상으로 중요해졌습니다. 특히 실시간으로 진행되는 경기에서는 화질이 경기 몰입도에 큰 영향을 미칩니다. 최신 스포츠중계 플랫폼들은 이러한 수요를 반영하여 고화질, 심지어 4K 해상도까지 지원하는 옵션을 제공하고 있습니다. 따라서 사용자는 경기 장면의 디테일을 놓치지 않고 생생하게 감상할 수 있으며, 마치 현장에서 […]

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New fan-made Fallout New Vegas remaster is the game I wish Bethesda would make

There are only a handful of games that I believe need remasters at present. Dragon Age: Origins is the first. BioWare’s seminal fantasy romp had so many brilliant, original ideas that deserve another chance to shine. Besides, I’ve still never played the human prologue and it’s a real pain to get to work on modern […]

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Minecraft player tests the game’s weirdest recipes to see if they work IRL

I’ve had an aversion to crafting in games since I spent hours making nothing but Iron Daggers in Skyrim when I was a teenager. Those self-inflicted hours of utter boredom put me off the system for life. However, crafting in real life is something I enjoy a lot more. Whether it’s building a set of […]

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Hollow Knight Silksong map, area order, and Shakra locations

What are the Silksong map locations? Travel through Pharloom, the vast interconnected world of Silksong as Hornet, the hunter on a mission to defeat the evil insects attempting to take over the land. Navigating the map will be just as big a challenge as battling all the enemies standing in your path, so it’s a […]

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Star Citizen spinoff Squadron 42 won’t be at Citizencon, but CIG calms fears

Squadron 42 will not be at the upcoming Citizencon Direct, but developer Cloud Imperium Games doesn’t want you to panic. The long-awaited, standalone, single-player campaign spinoff of mammoth interstellar spectacular Star Citizen is currently targeting a 2026 launch. But fresh confirmation from CIG content director Jared ‘Disco Lando’ Huckaby that it wouldn’t make an appearance […]

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New Borderlands 4 update brings stability improvements “for a wide range of PCs”

A new Borderlands 4 update today offers developer Gearbox’s first salvo at tackling the performance complaints for the PC version of its long-awaited looter shooter. If you’ve been playing as much as I have, you’ve likely encountered texture pop-in, lag, frame rate drops, crashes, or other issues. This BL4 patch is the first post-launch attempt […]

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NordVPN and Marvel get together for Avengers motion comic

There are plenty of iconic Marvel storylines. The Infinity Gauntlet, which inspired the MCU’s Infinity War and Endgame, while House of M’s reality bending story is as great now as it was 20 years ago. However, a new rival is approaching, with the release of a NordVPN and Marvel comic that’s actually pretty good, and […]

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ESO boss says the goal is still to make a “30-year MMO,” even after Xbox layoffs

On Wednesday July 2, 2025, Xbox laid off over 9,000 employees across its studios. This included the likes of Activision Blizzard, Bethesda, and, of course, Zenimax Online Studios, creator of The Elder Scrolls Online. Later that evening, Bloomberg’s Jason Schreier received confirmation that the studio’s upcoming MMO, codenamed Project Blackbird, had also been canceled, with […]

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If Monster Hunter Wilds lost you, it can’t hurt to try Wild Hearts for just $7

Wild Hearts seems to have come and gone without making much of an impact. When it launched in 2023, Monster Hunter was still enjoying a Western resurgence with the still-popular World and Rise on the market and this year’s Monster Hunter Wilds yet to be announced. Despite warm reviews that praised its take on the […]

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Best Marvel Rivals crosshairs and reticle codes for all heroes

What are the best Marvel Rivals crosshair codes? Picking out the perfect pointer can be a tall order, especially when there’s so much customization involved in Rivals’ editor. However, there’s nothing worse than losing track of your cursor in the middle of a hectic fight or finding it difficult to click heads because it’s too […]

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Shape of Dreams is a new co-op roguelike blending LoL and Diablo

Some of the best roguelike games get their hooks into you by offering super precise action. Dead Cells, Returnal, and Hades 2 all work as either straightforward shooters or hack and slash experiences. The extra pull of progressing further and further into their worlds through roguelike randomization and run-based challenges only works because of their […]

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These 20 free VPNs with 700 million downloads all have the same problem

I’m of the mind that you can’t always trust free VPNs, and now researchers have found that 20 apparently unconnected free VPN apps on Google Play are seemingly all built on the back of the same code. If this wasn’t strange enough, they reportedly all have the same vulnerability in their code, which means that […]

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Ara History Untold gets massive 2.0 overhaul, and it’s exactly what it needed

Last year, Ara: History Untold came out, providing a new entry to the historical strategy genre. In the time since, similar projects have also launched, Civilization 7 most noteworthy among them, and Ara has seemed to come and go without garnering much fanfare. With Civilization 7 a bit of a disappointment and games like Europa […]

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I played The Midnight Walkers, and it’s much more than ‘Tarkov with zombies’

The Midnight Walkers is an amalgamation of some unexpected influences. The hardcore survival and extraction elements of Escape From Tarkov. The character-based zombie slaying of Dead Island 2. The backdrop of a messed-up, Squid Game-style entertainment show. It’s an odd mix, on paper, but one that combines a lot better than you’d expect. At Gamescom, […]

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Ready or Not reaches 13 million sales, despite controversial content cuts

First-person tactical shooter Ready or Not has sold an astounding 13 million copies across all formats, since hitting Steam Early Access back in December, 2021. It casts you as SWAT office in a city where crime is on the rise, and hostage taking is the bad guys’ bread and butter. However, while developer Void Interactive […]

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Huge Project Zomboid mod adds over 100 new real-world weapons, so get shooting

Have you ever wished that Project Zomboid’s weapons were more realistic? Then you’ll be happy to hear that this isometric zombie apocalypse simulator has an add-on which injects over 100 real-world weapons. That’s not all, either. This massive, fan-made mod, dubbed ORGM Rechambered, also allows you to mix up ammo types, loading your weapons with […]

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After Dawntrail, FF14 director Yoshida wants to show the “strength of the hero”

Final Fantasy 14 game director Naoki Yoshida says we’ll have plenty of chances to show off our strength in the MMO’s upcoming stories, but warns that you might have to do some reading. Our Warrior of Light was supposed to be on vacation in Dawntrail, and, while that didn’t pan out quite as we hoped, […]

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Medieval sandbox sim Noble Legacy will add co-op after “overwhelming” requests

If you’re a Manor Lords enthusiast, fellow medieval city builder and simulation game Noble Legacy is well worth keeping an eye on. It combines those period-based town construction and management elements with a more personal touch. The modular building tools feel closer to survival games such as The Forest or Valheim, and it keeps things […]

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Valheim dev knows its updates are slow and it’s sorry, but there’s a good reason

Releasing new content for a long-running game is a delicate balancing act. Too much too quickly burns players out, and is often seen as an attempt to slap a band aid on a gaping wound. Performance issues? Here’s a new battle pass. Server crashes? Here’s a compensation prize. On the opposite end of the spectrum, […]

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Is Everybody’s Golf Hot Shots Steam Deck compatible?

The Everybody’s Golf Hot Shots Steam Deck rating was a hot topic in the lead-up to its release, thanks to the inclusion of a kernel-level anti-cheat. However, this family-friendly golf game is out now, and it turns out there was no need to worry about the anti-cheat at all. Typically, the Steam Deck doesn’t get […]

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Heads up, chaotic WW2 base builder Ground of Aces just expanded aerial combat

Base-building is a tried-and-true element of strategy games. Constructing your base from a small enclave to a massive stronghold is such a foundational pleasure of video games that it has become its own subgenre. Ground of Aces is an intensive and detailed entry in that subgenre. The game tasks you with running an air force […]

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Herman Miller x Logitech Embody gaming chair review

Verdict An impressively compact design, high build quality, and decent adjustability make the Herman Miller x Logitech Embody an impressive gaming chair in many ways. However, despite a clever back design, its lumbar support has some issues and its price is eye-wateringly high. Pros Fantastic build quality with 12-year warranty No assembly required Good adjustability […]

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Brutal roguelike Jotunnslayer reaches new levels of hellishness with 1.0 update

Jotunnslayer: Hordes of Hel, which casts you as a vengeful, monster-slaying Viking, has slaughtered its way out of Steam Early Access. A Norse-themed mash-up of Diablo and Vampire Survivors, its co-developers have added a host of new content, hitting version 1.0. But, despite this grand achievement, they’re not done yet. They’ve also outlined future plans […]

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Physint release date estimate, gameplay, and latest news

When is the Physint release date? Hideo Kojima announced during a State of Play broadcast in early 2024 that Kojima Productions is working on an action-espionage game with PlayStation which promises to take players on “an exciting new adventure.” The original IP hasn’t yet entered development, so details are scarce, but here’s when we think […]

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Minecraft mod turned Stalker 2-style survival MMO teases new, terrifying update

Stalcraft X, the survival MMO that began life as a Minecraft nod, can be unsettling at the best of times. It’s essentially a blocky Stalker, set in a wasteland where there’s no real law, but there are plenty of flesh-shredding anomalies and hungry mutants. Even without those hazards, there’s the risk of hypothermia and other […]

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Years later, I can finally play my favorite Lord of the Rings game on Steam Deck

The Lego games all have a special place in my heart. There’s something so relaxing about jumping into a brick-based adventure in a familiar setting. This goes doubly for Lego The Lord of the Rings, which combines my favorite book with the comedy action of a Lego caper. However, I haven’t played the game in […]

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Throne and Liberty’s player housing opens the MMO up to a whole new audience

Amazon Games MMORPG Throne and Liberty has a lot going for it if you’re into grand-scale combat and intense PvP, but its next update aims to dramatically widen its appeal. Solisium’s Awakening introduces more ‘lifestyle content’ to the free-to-play MMO, including a player housing system that could pose some serious competition to heavy hitters like […]

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Arthurian action roguelike Sworn goes briefly free, and it’s a winner for me

Supergiant’s Hades 2 looms over the action roguelike space like the towering Titan of Time himself, but I’ve been playing quite a few similarly styled indie games of late, and one of my favorites is currently available to try for free. Sworn transports the familiar progression and combat fundamentals of Hades out of the Greek […]

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I tried the Xbox Ally, which nails the one aspect holding Windows handhelds back

Asus was already onto a good thing with the ROG Ally X, but the limitations of running Windows on a handheld device stopped it from achieving true perfection. With the Xbox Ally, however, that major drawback is starting to be erased. Thanks to this official partnership with Microsoft, the first ever Xbox handheld is rethinking […]

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Gorgeous, 91% rated Plan B Terraform lets you revive and run an entire planet

Manage a factory? Sure thing. Manage a city and its population? Doable. Manage the ecosystem of a newly-formed planet to create and sustain life itself? Sounds ambitious, but heck, I’ll try anything once. In Plan B: Terraform, that’s the goal. In this management game, you play god, overseeing a fully simulated planet with weather systems, […]

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Civilization 7 is testing a “harsher” option for its divisive Age Transitions

The transitions between the three major ages of a Civilization 7 match have been a hot topic ever since release. Arguably the biggest shake-up to the 4X series’ formula in the new entry, the decision to pick a new civ at the start of each era has been divisive. In order to give Civ 7 […]

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Stalker 2’s first DLC is in “active development,” and we could hear more soon

Stalker 2 didn’t land, so much as it crumpled at launch. GSC Game World’s uber-punishing shooter has more than felt the weight of crippling technical issues, and a gameplay experience that didn’t quite live up to its vision. Nonetheless, it’s still one of the most impressive survival sims out there, and the studio has worked […]

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Warframe’s Caliban Prime finally arrives after those epic The Old Peace teasers

It’s Prime time once again in Warframe, and while all of the game’s characters have their admirers, this one is a particular fan-favorite. Yes, Caliban Prime is here at last. Less than a year on from a monumental rework that made him incredibly strong, and a couple of months after a cameo in a gameplay […]

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Apex Legends finally nerfs its most overpowered weapon, so RIP to my K/D

If you’ve played a single second of Apex Legends Season 26, you’ve probably heard the rapid bursts of the RE-45 pistol. What used to be a joke of a weapon, something you’d pick up to hold all your R99 attachments until you find an SMG, has been transformed thanks to a huge buff this season. […]

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Borderlands 4 will ditch predecessor’s toilet humor, say devs

What was your favorite part of Borderlands 3? Was it the toilet humor? I’m guessing not, and Gearbox Software has admitted that leaning heavily on fart gags, as a substitute for some of the series’ regular comedy and dark humor, was a mistake. Fortunately, the developer has confirmed that Borderlands 4 won’t be making that […]

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Failed FPS Spectre Divide could have succeeded “in a parallel universe” say devs

Players were excited for Spectre Divide. The tactical FPS game was trying to break into the same space as Counter-Strike 2 and Valorant, and things looked good initially. An open beta was received pretty well, and the developers promised to act on the feedback received. Critics covered the beta extensively, and the praise from them […]

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Daemon X Machina Titanic Scion embraces an open world for a better co-op sequel

I was very happy to see Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion giving Marvelous’s flashy mech game a second outing. Its hyper-stylized look is satisfying to the eyes, and the more high-mobility action compared to Armored Core 6 makes it a worthwhile alternative to FromSoftware’s 2023 hit. Speaking to PCGamesN at Gamescom, producer Kenichiro Tsukuda talks […]

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Ahead of The Witcher 4, Geralt of Rivia’s fighting game vacation is 84% off

While we may have a while to wait until we can tuck into The Witcher 4, there’s an underrated Geralt of Rivia adventure that you can try out in the meantime – a side quest, if you will. I’m talking about the time he appeared as a guest character in the Bandai Namco fighting game, […]

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The dazzling Bomb Rush Cyberfunk is cheaper than ever, with six extra games free

Want to grab seven Steam games for less than twenty bucks? A new Humble bundle deal fronted by the spectacular Bomb Rush Cyberfunk and intergalactic RTS Homeworld 3 lets you do just that. The stylish spiritual successor to 2000 classic Jet Set Radio boasts an ‘overwhelmingly positive’ Steam review score of 98%, but it deserves […]

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Brutal new ARPG might be the closest we ever get to a first-person Diablo 4

A few tweaks can turn a gear-focused action RPG like Diablo into something that feels like an entirely new style of game. While Path of Exile 2 and Last Epoch offer experiences similar to Diablo 4, the series has also inspired shooters ranging from Destiny 2 and Outriders to The Division 2 and Borderlands 4. […]

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Nine years after launch, Escape From Tarkov finally sets 1.0 release date

Escape From Tarkov was first made available all the way back in 2017. Since then, it’s become perhaps the most recognizable example of the extraction shooter, a high tension style of FPS that also includes games like Hunt: Showdown, Delta Force and Marauders. Tarkov has also been a public work in progress for nearly a […]

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Every Gamescom 2025 announcement and PCGamesN original from the show floor

What’s been announced at Gamescom 2025? Gamescom is here, and with announcement after announcement coming in thick and fast for the next few days, following an action-packed Opening Night Live, you’d be forgiven for feeling a little overwhelmed. Luckily, we’re both on the ground in Germany and working hard at the office to bring you […]

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Persona 5 The Phantom X tier list – best characters and reroll guide

August 20, 2025: Riddle and Phoebe will be added to the P5X tier list on release. What’s the Persona 5 The Phantom X tier list for patch 1.1? Now available worldwide after a successful run in certain regions, the global release of P5X features a slightly different launch lineup. And while the strongest character is who […]

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Hollow Knight Silksong release date window, gameplay, and latest news

When is the Hollow Knight Silksong release date? Silksong is the long-awaited sequel to 2017’s immensely popular Hollow Knight. We don’t use the phrase ‘long-awaited’ lightly either, since over half a decade has passed since its announcement. Just like its predecessor, Hollow Knight Silksong is a 2D Metroidvania game set in an underground realm inhabited by […]

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Hit soulslike Black Myth Wukong is getting a surprise, horror-tinged sequel

Black Myth: Wukong was one of the biggest surprises of last year. A massively popular take on the Chinese classic Journey to the West, Wukong combines the spectacle of a game like Devil May Cry 5 with the more methodical, punishing combat of Elden Ring and Wuchang: Fallen Feathers. Its sequel, Black Myth: Zhong Kui, […]

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Grab this 4K 160Hz Asus ROG gaming monitor now for its lowest ever price

If you’re overdue for a display upgrade, then this Asus gaming monitor deal has you covered.  This 27-inch Asus ROG Strix display features a host of top specs, including a 4K screen resolution and a 160Hz refresh rate, for just $349, its lowest ever price on Amazon, and one that saves you a huge 26% […]

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Guild Wars publisher’s new MMO is an open-world tac shooter called Cinder City

Over the last several years, NCSoft, the company behind MMO giants like Throne and Liberty, Blade and Soul, and Guild Wars 2, has shown off early footage of an upcoming project dubbed Project LLL. It made a strong impression with its striking sci-fi style and tactical shooting, reminiscent of The Division 2, Destiny 2, and […]

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New roguelike Cursemark is the perfect fix for my Elden Ring Nightreign fatigue

I adore a good dark fantasy world. Whether I’m re-reading Berserk for the umpteenth time, taking another stab at beating Elden Ring’s Malenia, sans pants, or relishing in the twisted world of Sanctuary, there’s something deeply intoxicating about the subgenre that always gets me hyped (I’m sure my therapist would have a field day). Solo […]

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Underrated action RPG Scarlet Nexus hits its lowest price in new sale

In the four years since its release, I don’t feel that Scarlet Nexus ever received the recognition it deserved. It combines hack-and-slash combat with telekinetic magic and ties it all together with an engaging narrative. Why it wasn’t more popular is beyond me, but I hope the fact that Fanatical has brought it down to […]

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All Grow a Garden plants, plant types, and Beanstalk event rewards

What are the Grow a Garden plants and plant types? If you’re looking into whether it’s worth donating your entire inventory to the man with the magic beans, you’re in the right place. We’ve gone through the trouble of working out each plant’s classification to deduce if it’s worth giving up a crop worth a […]

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Battlefield 6 beta’s custom search only intensifies calls for a server browser

Barring an actual server browser for the Battlefield 6 beta, its new custom search feature is the next best thing, but EA’s Battlefield Studios confirms that it’s leading to “unusual wait times.” The addition was introduced as a way to give everyone more control over their matches for the second open beta weekend. But with […]

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Cult-classic RPG Off just hit Steam, and it only took 17 years to get there

When you hear that a game’s inspirations include Metal Gear Solid, Silent Hill 2, Killer 7, and the Wizard of Oz, you already know that the end product is going to be something pretty wild. That’s the case for Off, an eccentric yet disturbing indie RPG that has garnered a cult following. Years before the […]

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Good news, RTS fans, Warhammer 40k Dawn of War’s long-awaited remaster is here

If you’re an RTS fan of a certain age, Warhammer 40k Dawn of War is likely up there as one of your favorites. Offering the same deep, military fantasy as games like Command and Conquer but entrenched in the world of Warhammer, it’s a true classic. Just a few weeks out from its 21st birthday, […]

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Wikipedia loses UK Safety Act challenge, so you might want to get a VPN

Everybody’s favourite time sink, Wikipedia, has lost its challenge against the UK’s Online Safety Act. Unless it finds another avenue to challenge this new law, you’ll either have to upload your ID to verify your identity or use a VPN if you want to continue reading and editing anonymously. Various online entities, including the Wikimedia […]

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Apex Legends dev has “nothing concrete” to say about Wildcard badge controversy

I don’t think anybody expected a new permanent mode to be added to Apex Legends with Season 26. I’m not sure anybody expected the vibe-killer that is daytime E-District either, but developer Respawn surprised us on both accounts. Wildcard is here, and has changed the game. It stays true to the fundamentals of Apex’s battle […]

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AC Shadows focusing on Assassins versus Templars narrative in the “near future”

Assassin’s Creed Shadows is a return to form for the series. It doesn’t make my personal top three, but it manages to be a colossal, time-stealing open-world game without feeling like a chore or a reskin of AC Valhalla. I know not everyone gets on with it, but there’s no denying it’s been a win […]

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Inzoi’s Animal Crossing like DLC arrives later this month

Inzoi was supposed to be the Sims-killer. The next big thing in the life simulation genre. Unfortunately, those ambitions faltered at the first hurdle, as the game released to middling reviews from critics and players alike. The character creator was a thing of beauty, but the rest of the game felt underbaked. Still, Inzoi developer […]

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Contraband, the mysterious open-world game from Just Cause studio, put on ice

Avalanche Studios, the creator of the beloved Just Cause games, has announced that its upcoming open-world game Contraband has been shelved. Initially backed by Xbox Game Studios, there were question marks about whether the project had survived the latest rounds of cuts imposed by Microsoft. Sadly, Avalanche has just confirmed that “active development has now […]

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Chaotic new co-op roguelite Guntouchables is free to keep, if you’re quick

Deep Rock Galactic is getting on a bit now, but it’s still a brilliant co-op game that’s guaranteed to put a smile on your face. It was a transformational project for developer Ghost Ship Games too – its success has seen it evolve into a publisher, as well as a creator. The latest game to […]

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Wild Microsoft Flight Simulator add-on lets you explore Jurassic World’s islands

You’ve checked your approach speed, you’ve factored in crosswinds, you know the runway’s a short one – but have you made sure it’s clear of dinosaurs? It’s a problem you may soon be facing in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, because an officially licensed Jurassic World add-on has been announced for the game. Letting you explore […]

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Starcraft style Stormgate reaches big 1.0 milestone, and launches first campaign

I’ve heard a lot of good things about Stormgate, despite its rocky start in early access. The free-to-play RTS not only comes from a studio helmed by ex-Starcraft devs, but it has a science fantasy universe and worldbuilding assisted by Blizzard legend Chris Metzen, as well as some sick looking graphics. I’m usually the kind […]

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“Overwhelming demand” for League of Legends TCG Riftbound causes pre-order chaos

It’s safe to say that there’s a ravenous hunger for Riftbound, the League of Legends TCG that’s finally getting an English release this year. Pre-orders went live earlier today, August 4, and within minutes Riftbound appeared to sell out. Fans trying to secure decks and packs of its first set, Origins, also had to fight […]

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Battlefield 6’s new beta already has 9,000 Steam ‘players,’ days before launch

Battlefield 6 may just be the most important game in the series’ 23-year history, and its first chance to properly woo FPS fans is almost here. Sure, it got a flashy reveal event with a bunch of streamers playing the game. But it’s not the same as you and your mates getting hands-on yourself, and […]

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Path of Terraria turns the indie game into an ARPG with a story and endgame maps

As exciting as the looming Terraria 1.4.5 update is, my attention has just been stolen away by modder ‘ScottieKnowz’ and their imminent open beta launch for Path of Terraria. This hugely impressive full-conversion mod takes Re-Logic’s beloved indie game and transforms it into an ARPG inspired by Path of Exile. There’s no element spared; expect […]

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Perfecting Minecraft’s most satisfying bit, $5 sandbox game hits 1,000,000 sales

There are increasingly fewer things you can get for just $5 nowadays, but one of 2025’s most simple and satisfying sandbox games makes the cut, and it’s already proven a winner for more than a million eager players. A Game About Digging A Hole is, well, exactly what it says. Built by one person in […]

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Lords of the Fallen just slashed its price in half, and it’ll never go back

Fromsoftware is not only the creator of soulslikes, it’s the unvanquishable king of them too. But outside of its unbelievable catalog, there are a few challengers that get close enough to wobble its crown. Lies of P is one. Remnant 2’s gun-infused spin is another. Then there’s Lords of the Fallen, which delivers one of […]

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New Fallout 76 update lets you irradiate yourself with gamma guns again

Try not to get irradiated. That’s a piece of general life advice for you, free of charge. But those aren’t always words of wisdom in Fallout 76. In Bethesda’s online RPG, radiation poisoning can lead to desirable mutations which provide your character with buffs. It’s not like that in the real world, so don’t get […]

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Battlefield 6 won’t play on Steam Deck, but other PC handhelds might work

In a recent interview with PCGamesN, EA executive vice president Vince Zampella confirmed that Battlefield 6 won’t run on the Steam Deck at launch but hasn’t yet ruled out support for other PC gaming handhelds. Although we don’t yet have confirmation of the Battlefield 6 system requirements, an early look at the specs for Battlefield […]

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Space Marine 2 drops new details about its brutal, mech-infused PvP mode

Last month, Saber Interactive confirmed that Warhammer 40k Space Marine 2 would be getting a second year of post-launch support – hardly surprising, given it’s remained hugely popular and that Space Marine 3 is a long way off. Still, it was reassuring to hear that more content was on the way, and from what Saber […]

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Apex Legends Season 26 is removing a core gameplay feature from ranked play

With Apex Legends Season 26 fast approaching, Respawn has started drip-feeding players information about all the changes that are coming with the update. As long as my bestie Bloodhound isn’t nerfed any more than they already have been, I’ll be happy. Today, Respawn officially unveiled the brand new permanent mode, Wildcard, as well as detailing […]

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Grounded 2 breaks its predecessor’s Steam peak record after mere hours

Grounded is an excellent survival game that is absolutely deserving of a sequel – it’s just that I, and many others, didn’t expect it to get one so soon. Bogged down already this year with Avowed and The Outer Worlds 2, I was shocked when Obsidian announced Grounded 2 a couple of months back, and […]

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Grab a pair of free Steam keys for new co-op roguelike Evercore Heroes Ascension

Evercore Heroes Ascension developer Vela Games, a studio including ex League of Legends devs, is rolling out its first major content drop for the early access co-op roguelike, promising an all new game mode, better combat, and the introduction of its latest hero. Having recently enabled the ability to play as a duo, we’ve teamed […]

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Dataminer claims a new Assassin’s Creed game could be revealed soon

Assassin’s Creed Shadows has already secured Ubisoft a much needed win, with the sprawling open-world game being one of this year’s best sellers. However, it seems a reveal (or maybe even a surprise drop) of a new Assassin’s Creed game is about to happen. A notable dataminer has uncovered what they believe to be evidence […]

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Sony sues Tencent for its Horizon Zero Dawn “rip-off” Light of Motiram

Nintendo’s legal proceedings against Pocketpair’s Palworld seemed inevitable, and when they finally arrived, it was big news. When I first saw footage of Light of Motiram – another open-world survival game, this time from Tencent subsidiary Polaris Quest – a similar chain of events seemed almost certain to arise. Sharing a lot of aesthetic resemblances […]

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New roguelike deckbuilder goes one step further by letting you design the cards

Have you ever played Hearthstone or Slay the Spire and thought to yourself, “If I’d made this card, I would have given it that ability instead?” If so, new roguelike deckbuilder Card Coder asks you to put that to the test. Forget simply making your decks; here you’re constructing custom cards from scratch, combining effects, […]

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Dune Awakening disables Family Sharing as exploits see it “abused frequently”

Dune Awakening is doing a fairly decent job at cementing its place in the MMO scene so far – a scene that’s notoriously hard to break into. However, as with all online multiplayer games, it’s got an army of cheaters and bad actors to fight back against. In its efforts to make things fair for […]

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Assassin’s Creed Shadows will get its most requested new feature very soon

A new roadmap of content for Assassin’s Creed Shadows has been revealed by Ubisoft, and it reveals that a major update is dropping in just a few days’ time, bringing one of the most requested features to the RPG: New Game Plus. The roadmap also teases more changes and new features coming later in the […]

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Wuchang Fallen Feathers review – a gold-standard soulslike

Verdict Wuchang: Fallen Feathers exceeds all expectations as this year’s GOTY-level soulslike. Leenzee finds new remedies for the chronic pains endemic in the genre, and its semi-open world is enriched by Chinese culture and masterful level design. However, framerate drops and familiar UE5 optimization problems can’t be ignored. I’ll let you in on a secret: […]

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FC 26 totally scraps a core shooting mechanic and brings back an old favorite

FC 26‘s reveal trailer really was something – doing away with the usual affair of fancy cinematics and wild celebrations, it bombarded fans with gameplay changes that have been inspired by community feedback. A very, very encouraging start. Admittedly, the annual hype cycle for a new EA FC game can get a bit buzzword-y, and […]

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TDU Solar Crown Year 2 brings nostalgic, essential features to the racing game

Given the current climate in the videogames industry, any live service game reaching a full year of post-launch support is genuinely something to commend. If you can go beyond that, then hats off to you. That’s exactly what Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown is about to do. About to enter its fourth season, which is […]

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Stunning open-world RPG Where Winds Meet expands final beta after huge demand

Where Winds Meet has already proven itself as one of the year’s most-hyped games. I’ve been hankering to try out its slick-looking Wuxia-based combat for myself, signing up for every possible test to no avail. If you’re in the same boat as me, there’s good news. Developer Everstone Studio is expanding the capacity of its […]

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Cyberpunk 2077 announces surprise crossover with a tactical FPS game

Cyberpunk 2077 will have a surprise crossover with tactical extraction FPS Arena Breakout Infinite, both CD Projekt Red and Morefun Studios have revealed. Cyberpunk has already crossed over with the likes of Balatro, Rocket League, and even Fortnite, so ABI doesn’t feel like much of a leap. It looks like we’ll get an iconic piece […]

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ExpressVPN opens servers in all US states as audit confirms how secure it is

VPNs make big privacy claims, but not all providers can back them up. It takes an audit to add veracity to important features like no logging and working kill switches, and ExpressVPN has just endured its 23rd self-inflicted assessment of its VPN service. Commissioning independent cybersecurity experts KPGM to scrutinize its VPN, the audit focused […]

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Dark fantasy MMORPG Soulframe is playable now, but you have to sign up fast

My list of ‘must play’ upcoming games is maybe a little different to most other players’. While all eyes are, understandably, on GTA 6, mine are firmly primed on Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 and, looking even further into the future, Digital Extremes’ MMORPG Soulframe. A dark fantasy game with the weighty combat you’d […]

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Grab 23 great, underappreciated shooters for under $2 each if you’re fast

A good number of the biggest games in the world are shooters, but the genre is also bursting with under-the-radar gems, from tactical FPS games and isometric actioners to short, sharp bursts of indie adrenaline like Dead Trash. Now, Fanatical’s Build Your Own Shooter bundle gives you the chance to play some of the very […]

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Terraria meets Factorio in this sandbox RPG with monster girl companions

Fans of sandbox games rejoice. There may not yet be a Terraria 1.4.5 release date, but sandbox RPG Return From Core looks like it’s ready to fill that hole in your life. Inspired by Core Keeper, but with all the automation goodness of Factorio, and monster girl companions, this is definitely one to check out […]

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꽁머니사이트 리뷰를 쓰면 보상 있나요?

꽁머니사이트 리뷰를 꽁머니사이트 리뷰를 쓰면 보상 있나요?라는 질문은 꽁머니사이트를 이용하는 사용자들 사이에서 자주 등장하는 궁금증 중 하나입니다. 많은 사람들이 꽁머니사이트를 통해 다양한 혜택을 누리면서, 자신이 경험한 내용을 다른 사람들과 공유하고 싶어 합니다. 특히 리뷰를 작성했을 때 보상이 주어지는지 여부는 이용자의 적극적인 참여를 유도하는 중요한 요소이기도 합니다. 이번 글에서는 꽁머니사이트 리뷰를 쓰면 보상 있나요?에 대해 자세히 […]

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You can get 4X royalty Civilization 6 with both expansions for free right now

While Civilization 7 is still very much finding its feet, it’s never been a better time to play its predecessor, Civilization 6. Indeed, that’s a trend I’ve long believed in; as much as the fresh mechanics and changes of each sequel are exciting, every new entry in Sid Meier’s iconic lineup of 4X games needs […]

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Stylish soulslike Wuchang Fallen Feathers is already on sale before launch

While we’re hardly lacking great soulslikes, Wuchang: Fallen Feathers looks to put its own fresh spin on the increasingly well-explored formula. With a bleak yet layered story that blends dark fantasy with rich Chinese folklore and history, developer Leenzee’s rock-hard RPG drops later this month, and you can get a chunky pre-order discount right now […]

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Absurd medieval co-op game tasks you with feeding Kaiju to stop the apocalypse

There’s something weirdly delightful about all of Strange Scaffold’s games, something that hooks you in and makes it almost impossible to look away, be it trading organs in a strange alien universe or clicking items in an eerie hotel room. I’m always excited when the studio announces a new project, waiting with bated breath to […]

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Star Valor is one of Steam’s most overlooked space RPGs, and it’s getting better

The very best space RPGs can inspire a sense of wonder and scale unlike anything else. Games like No Man’s Sky and Starfield, when they are at their best, offer a magnificent sense of smallness and an equal embracing of freedom. That feeling goes to back to some of the best retro RPGs like Wing […]

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Revived MOBA Predecessor is going back to its roots with a new map

Failed MOBA Paragon is getting one final goodbye, just not in the way you’d expect. The game’s map is coming back in Predecessor, a spiritual successor to Paragon, alongside a huge new update. Now that Predecessor has fully outlived what inspired it, though, the game is going to start moving beyond what came before. So […]

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Underrated John Wick RTS game is about to disappear from Steam forever

Not every game gets its audience right away. Plenty of classics were not commercially successful or critically derided when they first arrived, only to build a reputation through word-of-mouth. John Wick Hex was one such game, a slick and exciting tactics treat that was a pleasantly small-scale offering. But soon, it will disappear from storefronts […]

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Before Borderlands 4, grab the entire series for over $260 off

Whether it’s the glistening light beams of new legendary loot, the comedic characters in serious danger, or the brilliant gunplay and classes, the Borderlands series has no shortage of wonderful games. As the next entry approaches with the impending release of Borderlands 4, now’s your chance to grab the entire – and I mean the […]

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Napoleonic multiplayer shooter celebrates “massive response” to crossplay update

Multiplayer first-and-third-person shooter Holdfast: Nations at War isn’t new to PC, but it’s currently seeing a resurgence thanks to the launch of a crossplay update. The roleplay-friendly war game, which includes conflicts across both the Napoleonic Wars and World War I, has just landed on consoles, spurring a new player count record. Developer Anvil Game […]

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Summer Games Done Quick 2025 helps raise over $2.4 million for charity

SGDQ 2025 has raised an eye-watering $2.4 million dollars for charity, as speedrunners from various videogame disciplines have once again successfully come together to do some good. The in-person event continues to grow every year, with plenty of runs still worth checking out now that it’s over. This time, we saw indie hits such as […]

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Snag three great wargames, free to keep on Steam, worth over $100 in total

Publisher Slitherine is giving away three gems from its catalog of grand strategy and wargames, including the surprisingly strong Battlestar Galactica Deadlock, in a deal that saves you more than $100. This trio of free games leads the studio’s 25th anniversary Steam sale, which is packed with discounts and bundles that include the likes of […]

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New Project Zomboid mod makes the game way more realistic by adding lots of cars

Project Zomboid‘s cars are fickle, treacherous machines that always seem to break down at precisely the worst moment. You need a vehicle – once you’ve picked clean your starting neighborhood and have designs on the big army surplus store in Doe Valley, four wheels and an engine become essential. But a lethal collision never feels […]

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New medieval game Lionhearts is like a multiplayer Kingdom Come Deliverance 2

If you’ve ever wondered what an MMORPG version of Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 would look like, wonder no more, because Credenzio Studios’ Lionhearts looks like it’ll answer that question. This persistent medieval open-world sim blends historical strategy with large-scale multiplayer battles, and has already reached its Kickstarter campaign goal. Set during the 12th-century Third Crusade, […]

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Ex Subnautica 2 leadership “abandoned” their responsibilities, Krafton claims

Just when you thought the Subnautica 2 and Unknown Worlds saga couldn’t get any wilder, it does. Krafton, the parent company of Unknown Worlds that ousted three key leaders last week, has issued a lengthy statement explaining its decision. In this message, Krafton claims that the trio “abandoned the responsibilities entrusted to them.” It also […]

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The Marvel Rivals Season 3 roadmap is here with, yes, a summer swimsuit event

The Marvel Rivals Season 3 roadmap is here, and we finally have official confirmation of the much-anticipated summer swimsuit event. Yes, Netease has heard your cries, and you’ll be able to kit your favorite superheroes out in all manner of fancy beachwear in just over a week’s time. Of course, there’s much more on the […]

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GTA 2 inspired, free-to-play battle royale changes its name for a second time

Who here remembers Geneshift? Those with a love of classic, top-down Grand Theft Auto likely do. Released all the way back in 2017, the multiplayer battle royale game changed its name a few years ago to Gene Shift Auto, so that it could wear its inspiration on its sleeve. However, it’s now decided to change […]

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Minecraft is giving away a pack of five Superman themed skins for free

While you can painstakingly recreate your favorite videogame, comic, or movie character yourself in Minecraft, sometimes you just want the convenience of grabbing a skin pack from the marketplace. If you’re lucky, you may even find some freebies, and in celebration of the new Superman movie, Minecraft has just released yet another free skin pack […]

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After years of quiet, gorgeous Alien Isolation style space game suddenly returns

Back to 2012, space horror game Routine was approved by Steam’s (now defunct) Greenlight program, with a release date originally set for 2013. More than a decade later, Routine still hasn’t seen the light of day, but a recent update from Lunar Software confirms this Alien Isolation-style sci-fi spookfest is still in the works. Following […]

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Doom co-creator’s canceled game could be saved as new publishers begin talks

Last week’s gut-wrenching flurry of game cancellations and layoffs due to Microsoft’s Xbox Game Studios cuts didn’t just affect the company’s owned, first-party studios. Third-party developers, like Romero Games, were impacted too. The studio formed by Doom co-creator John Romero announced that funding for its upcoming, triple-A FPS game had been pulled, and dozens of […]

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With Atomic Heart 2 on the way, you can get the first game cheaper than ever

What makes an FPS game feel original? In the original Half-Life, it’s the combination of combat and puzzles and the subtle attention paid to story, both newisms in 1998. Doom Eternal’s lightning pace and myriad weapons make it feel like a brutal ballet, while Far Cry 2 stands out for its sheer nastiness. Atomic Heart […]

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The First Descendant anniversary event awards a free character and weapons

Free-to-play looter shooter The First Descendant has just kicked off its anniversary event, and if you’ve ever considered dipping in, or played it early on but lapsed, it’s a great time to check in. Developer Nexon has continued to build on its base with several seasons of updates, and to celebrate its first birthday there’s […]

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Subnautica 2 dev attempts to reassure fans after controversial leadership swap

Of all the upcoming survival games we know about, Subnautica 2 is right up there as one of the most anticipated. There’s been a lot of excitement for a new underwater adventure, this time with full co-op support so you can explore alien seas with a friend. This week, that excitement has faded and been […]

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Simple, powerful Civilization 7 mod fixes one of the worst problems with its UI

One of my biggest annoyances with the Civilization 7 UI is its lack of quick feedback. The new 4X game hasn’t landed the way developer Firaxis would have wanted, with low Steam review scores four months on from launch. Big fixes are in the works, however, and the most recent update feels like the start […]

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Ark Survival Ascended Lost Colony is built on huge new features like NPC thralls

It’s a milestone year for Ark, and Studio Wildcard is ensuring it’s a memorable one. Celebrating the franchise’s tenth birthday, we’ve already seen Ark Survival Ascended add the remastered Ragnarok DLC to its suite of expansions and receive an engine upgrade. The original game, Ark Survival Evolved, is also getting an unexpected new expansion, Aquatica. […]

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New AMD MSI Claw handheld looks set to arrive this month with competitive price

It looks as though the first official AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme handheld to hit the market could be the MSI Claw A8, based on a new listing in China that suggests the handheld will ship before the end of July 2025. As part of this same listing, a price is given, which translates to around […]

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Believe it or not, you could get Expedition 33 and Stellar Blade for just $1

What do the excellence of 2025’s biggest RPGs in Stellar Blade and Expedition 33 have in common with the adrenaline-pumping fun of Rematch? Well, all three (and more triple-A games) are part of Fanatical’s latest Mystery Box Bundle, which will net you some fresh Steam keys alongside the chance to score some of 2025’s biggest […]

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ESO dev’s new MMORPG, in the works for over seven years, has been canceled

Microsoft is today laying off 9,000 employees, and a decent chunk of those workers are part of the Xbox side of the business. Developers under the Xbox Game Studios banner are being squeezed, and The Elder Scrolls Online creator Zenimax Online Studios is among them. Despite being busy supporting ESO for many years, the studio […]

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Hades 2 guides and release date estimate

When is the Hades 2 release date? The mythological roguelike game was revealed during The Game Awards 2022. Despite receiving critical praise for their previous titles, Hades 2 is the first sequel Supergiant Games has ever made. Hades 2 sees players taking control of Melinoë, a daughter of Hades and sister to the original game’s protagonist, Zagreus. Her […]

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This cryptic Minecraft teaser could be hinting at a big material update

Minecraft developer Mojang loves to keep players guessing when it comes to new updates, innovations, and content. Sure, we’ll eventually get a set of patch notes, a blog post, or a trailer revealing all, but it often throws some breadcrumbs around first. It seems to be at it again, because a cryptic new teaser on […]

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Space Marine 2 confirms a second year of DLC and updates but delays new PvP mode

We’re rapidly approaching Warhammer 40k Space Marine 2‘s first birthday, but the stellar co-op shooter is showing no signs of slowing down. It just released a huge new update as part of its Year 1 roadmap that added in the brutal Siege mode, and now developer Saber Interactive has confirmed that a second year of […]

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League of Legends rival Supervive finally has a 1.0 launch date, and it’s soon

When you think of MOBAs, I’d wager that only a few industry titans come to mind. League of Legends, Dota 2, and to a lesser extent Heroes of the Storm have been dominating the genre for more than a decade. Other MOBAs have been and gone, but not many have had the same staying power […]

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Ruthless, overlooked FPS game is cheaper than ever at $5, with a sequel incoming

Robocop: Rogue City is, on paper, the exact opposite style to my favorite shooters. I adore fast-paced, frenetic, and movement-based games where my skill is measured by how quickly (and stylishly) I can act. I’m talking about the likes of Neon White, Titanfall,  and Ultrakill. Rogue City, on the other hand, is all about being slow […]

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Inzoi delays next modding update, extending the wait for custom interactions

The next Inzoi modding update is delayed, as Krafton’s Inzoi Studio confirms it’s pushing back the second rollout of mod tools for its ultra-realistic life sim “to ensure feature completeness.” Previously scheduled for September, the new additions will give modders more capability to address some of the bigger complaints about the recently released challenger to […]

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Clair Obscur Expedition 33 is the top-rated game ever on ‘Letterboxd for games’

If you don’t know about Backloggd, maybe you should check it out. The basic pitch is Letterboxd for games. Its simple interface and robust social media features make it a fun place to track what games you are playing and to learn about new ones from friends. A new feature has officially crowned Clair Obscur […]

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Silver and Blood tier list – best characters and reroll guide

What’s the Silver and Blood tier list? Whatever your reason for scouting out blood-sucking fiends, we’ve got your back. We’ve rounded out the roster and graded every Silver and Blood character to figure out the best way to build up your team. So, whether you’re conscious of your inventory of rare upgrade materials or just […]

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Escape From Tarkov says a mysterious “hardcore wipe” is coming soon

For Escape From Tarkov players, wipes are part and parcel of the experience. Even though you grinded so hard to get your stash overflowing with great gear, weapons, and items, wipes ensure no one stays on top forever. However, for the next Tarkov wipe in July, Battlestate Games is doing something a little different. As […]

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Ex Dragon Age dev’s deckbuilder just launched, and it’s gothic Slay the Spire

I’m a game journalist, so it’s safe to assume that I’ve plowed many, many hours into Slay the Spire. The seminal roguelike deckbuilder’s influence is evident across countless games, from indie sensation Balatro to Hooded Horse’s 9 Kings. Thanks to StS, the genre has swelled, and it now feels like I can’t go 24 hours […]

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New Apex Legends update adds a 1v1 gauntlet that takes it back to FPS basics

‘1v1 me bro’ – a sentence oozing with overconfidence and bravado. That used to be the way to settle things with your mates back in the day, and now Apex Legends is tapping into the essence of this ancient FPS tradition. As part of its revived Arenas experience, the game’s latest update gives it a […]

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This hardback book-sized gaming PC has an RTX 5080, costs its weight in silver

Portability and power rarely go hand-in-hand when it comes to your average gaming PC, but the Asus ROG NUC 2025 mini PC manages just that. This PC may be the size of a hardback book but it still manages to house an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 GPU. Pre-orders for the new ROG NUC are now […]

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Dune Awakening won’t force you into PvP, Funcom says, apologizes to PvE players

Although it’s only been out for two weeks, there are dedicated Dune Awakening players who have already reached the MMO’s endgame, and despite the allure of an immense challenge, there have been complaints about the unfair treatment of PvE and solo players when compared to those that love PvP. A Reddit AMA last week addressed […]

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Nvidia and AMD GPU prices are finally tumbling in the US, and we love to see it

We’re seeing the first tantalizing signs of green shoots appearing in the US graphics card market, with the prices of several cards dropping to their lowest levels for months. Most notably, the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 and AMD Radeon RX 9070 are now available to buy for half-sensible prices, rather than the outlandish sums they’ve […]

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New open-world RPG from ex CDPR devs inherits The Witcher 3’s best bit

A new 20-minute gameplay demo for upcoming open-world RPG The Blood of Dawnwalker suggests that developer Rebel Wolves has the magic touch to incorporate the best thing about The Witcher 3. The mere idea of a new game from former CD Projekt Red devs that worked on The Witcher series and Cyberpunk 2077 is enough […]

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Grab a free Steam key for watery, Lovecraftian horror game Still Wakes the Deep

Sublime horror game Still Wakes The Deep is taking us ever-further into the dark, terrifying depths with the launch of new DLC Siren’s Rest. Its arrival is a welcome chance to talk about the original, which plays into developer The Chinese Room’s strengths in immersive storytelling to deliver a sweary, Scottish tale of an engineer […]

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Blending Vampire Survivors and Diablo, Skull Horde has a brand new demo

Practically a modern classic, Vampire Survivors has inspired countless imitators. But the upcoming Skull Horde actually looks like a novel take on its roguelike inspiration. While in Vampire Survivors you gain new abilities to upgrade your avatar, in Skull Horde you’ll build a massive army of fellow skeletons and lead them to victory through a […]

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Once Human finally adds private servers, letting you fully customize your game

Are you a Once Human fan who wishes they could shake things up a little? Then you’ll be happy to hear that  Starry Studio, developer of this post-apocalyptic survival game, has finally given players the ability to run their own official custom servers. That includes the ability to tweak its gameplay parameters, so that anyone […]

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Now it’s more popular than ever, you can play Dead by Daylight free

Dead by Daylight has never really been anything but successful. More than any other game in its genre, it’s maintained a strong player base on the strength of its design fundamentals and, of course, the many crossovers with other horror media that have been added to it. From Silent Hill and Resident Evil to Alan […]

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Paradox slows down Stellaris updates to deliver more impactful changes

Paradox is changing its approach to Stellaris updates as it continues to tidy things up following the launch of the 4X game’s recent major overhaul. Stellaris 4.0 and the accompanying Biogenesis DLC delivered dramatic, transformative changes to core systems such as population, but also resulted in a wave of crashes, bugs, and other issues that […]

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Zombie game No More Room in Hell 2 deserves a second chance after the new update

The mechanics are better, but not finished. Some elements, like zombie spawns and item placement, still feel askew. This idea that every videogame needs to be ‘balanced’ is a curse, and No More Room in Hell 2‘s lopsided difficulty is fundamental to its identity. As it stands, however, it’s frustrating more often than it is […]

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GTA Online update hints that a long-requested feature may arrive before GTA 6

Sure, GTA 5 and GTA Online have been with us for years now, with dozens of big updates adding new features and content to the Los Santos sandbox. However, there are still some highly-requested things that Rockstar hasn’t got around to implementing. One such feature is mansions – while lavish penthouse apartments are all well […]

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Best Rainbow Six Siege X settings for PC and Steam Deck

Finding the best Rainbow Six Siege X settings is tricky, especially compared to other competitive shooters with much more basic graphical settings on offer. It can get overwhelming pretty quickly, but following our guide will help take the stress out of getting your in-game frame rate maximized. The Rainbow Six Siege X system requirements are […]

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Chaotic new multiplayer shooter is a WW2 version of Team Fortress 2

WWII was one of the deadliest human conflicts in history. The scale of the devastation is mind-boggling to consider. But these grave facts have not prevented generations of comedians, artists, and game developers from getting silly with it. Heroes of Valor is a more absurd take on the chaos of Battlefield: 1942. It’s a class-based […]

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Delta Force dev warns against altering game files after some do it maliciously

Delta Force developer Team Jade is warning players against modifying the free-to-play shooter’s game files, after catching some doing it to change in-game assets. Team Jade assures that it’s already taken action against accounts it’s found maliciously editing the game like this, as some players are even sharing how to change the game online. Delta […]

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Fallout 76 fishing is just the start, with a big building update next in line

Fallout 76 Gone Fission has arrived, and with it comes the arrival of fishing in the Bethesda MMORPG. The new update for the online survival game is pretty substantial, but it’s far from everything we can expect. At Summer Game Fest 2025, we spoke to creative director Jon Rush and lead producer Bill LaCoste about […]

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Doom Eternal drops to under $5 alongside other brutal games in this bundle

While I enjoy The Dark Ages, Doom Eternal remains my favorite in the long-running series. Doom Slayer’s unbridled strength isn’t enough to decimate demons, as you’ll need to use your knowledge of each level’s arenas, managing your ammunition before ripping into enemies’ guts. It’s a brilliant display of brutal action, and Doom Eternal is at […]

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Surprise hit Roadcraft is one of its publisher’s “most successful launches” ever

Saber Interactive has done a great job of bringing simulation games to a wider audience with its Runner series. From 2017’s Mudrunner through to Snowrunner and Expeditions: A Mudrunner Game, the studio has worked hard to refine its take on realistic vehicle off-roading and transportation, with each follow-up providing a markedly improved experience from its […]

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FTL and Factorio style colony sim from Paradox is totally free to play right now

Crusader Kings 3, Stellaris, and Europa Universalis 4 creator and publisher Paradox has maintained a solid track record with its indie-focused Paradox Arc label. Since the company debuted Arc in 2022, its put out everything from Surviving the Abyss and Escape the Mad Empire to Starminer and Across the Obelisk. One of the most noteworthy […]

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Stellar Blade PC review – a slick but hollow action RPG

Verdict Stellar Blade often looks great, and it features solid combat design that remains exciting throughout. It’s let down, though, by a dull plot and a bland cast of characters who fail to make its story consistently compelling over the course of its runtime. Stellar Blade opens with a pod hurtling through the atmosphere before […]

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Best Resident Evil Village settings for PC and Steam Deck

What are the best Resident Evil Village settings for PC and Steam Deck? Taking quite the detour from the disturbing events that took place in the Baker residence, Resident Evil Village brings new horrors to the series, but isn’t a nightmare to run on PC or Steam Deck thanks to detailed settings options. Resident Evil […]

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Rainbow Six Siege X is live, and it’s already sparked a surge for Ubisoft’s FPS

It’s been nearly a decade since Ubisoft first launched Rainbow Six Siege. In the time since, the multiplayer FPS has improved enormously, attracting a devoted audience and cementing itself as one of the best options in a genre that also includes PUBG, Valorant, and Marvel Rivals. To keep that momentum going into its tenth year […]

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After months of testing, Satisfactory 1.1 brings new buildings, better travel

Five years in early access, almost 12 months in 1.0, and still Satisfactory remains one of the most-loved building and production-line games on PC – of the almost 200,000 reviews posted for Coffee Stain’s epic so far, 97% are positive. Although it arrived in the shadow of both Factorio and Rimworld, thanks to successive updates […]

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Spooky new Metroidvania Shadow Labyrinth gets a great pre-order discount

Everyone loves Pac-Man. The yellow ball of joy has been a staple in videogame history since his debut in arcades back in 1980, and after decades of spin-offs, formula changes, and other bizarre twists, it’s time to take things back to basics – of course, that doesn’t mean a basic arcade game, but a Metroidvania […]

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Vampire Survivors dev is publishing a $4 action game, and it’s out on Steam now

Since it launched in 2021, Vampire Survivors cannot be stopped. Poncle’s phenomenal bullet hell roguelike is one of the most successful indies on Steam, amassing a 98% positive user rating from nearly 240,000 reviews across its lifetime. That’s for good reason, too, as not only is the core experience infinitely replayable, but a collection of […]

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Lies of P soars to new Steam heights thanks to a tough DLC and free update

Lies of P is one of few soulslikes to really prove that it belongs side by side with Fromsoftware. Neowiz’s gothic retelling of the story of Pinocchio certainly has some Bloodborne DNA in there, but the game easily steps beyond these comparisons the more you play it. So whether you’re in the midst of Elden […]

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Eve Online survival game spin-off Frontier moving to new phase, going public

Over the last 22 years, Eve Online has evolved from a straightforward space MMO into a veritable second universe, parallel to our own. It has its own economy and corporations; its galaxy is divided between player-made administrations, factions, and pseudo societies. All told, if you want to break into Eve Online today, in 2025, you’ve […]

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Hyper Light Drifter dev’s new game drops this year, but you can try it now

When it comes to videogames with impeccable vibes, I always think of Heart Machine. Hyper Light Drifter perfectly blends bold pixel art with evocative emptiness in a way that makes that world unforgettable. Solar Ash, meanwhile, transplants that style into a clean-cut 3D environment with some of the best scale I’ve ever seen. It’s safe […]

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