Now that Alder Lake processors are hitting the shelves, it's time for memory manufacturers to go all out with DDR5 memory. Klevv is the latest to introduce its own DDR5 memory modules, promising speeds up to 6400MHz. Using SK Hynix DDR5 chips, Klevv's standard DDR5 memory modules will come with …
Read More »Photo suggests not all Intel B660 motherboards will feature PCIe Gen 5.0 support
While all Intel Z690 motherboards support PCIe 5.0 connectivity, it seems that won't be the case for the upcoming B660 boards. A new leak this week suggests that some motherboards, like the Asus B660 Prime Plus D4, will use PCIe 4.0 instead. A photo shared by VideoCardz shows the shipping …
Read More »Vaas returns in Far Cry 6, DLC releasing next week
Far Cry has long been defined by its villains, with each entry putting a lot of focus and marketing effort behind its star bad guys. With Far Cry 6, Ubisoft is taking this a step further with three DLCs planned focusing on past villains from the series. The first will …
Read More »YouTube is removing dislikes from public view for all channels
Back in March, YouTube began testing a significant change to its website by hiding the number of dislikes on certain videos. Now, this change is rolling out site-wide, meaning the number of dislikes on videos from all creators will no longer be public. You will still be able to dislike …
Read More »Judge denies Apple’s request to delay App Store changes following Epic Games lawsuit
Last month, Apple officially appealed the ruling in the Epic Games v Apple lawsuit, despite winning nine out of ten claims. The one claim Apple lost would force the company to change its rules for developers linking to other payment methods for in-app content. Apple was hoping to have the …
Read More »Battlefield 2042 will get seasonal content starting in 2022
Battlefield 2042 is less than two weeks away, and now, DICE is beginning to detail post-launch content plans for the game. While the base game and its main modes will all be available at launch, seasonal content won't begin until early next year. In an updated blog post, DICE has …
Read More »ELEX 2 gets March 2022 release date
Back in 2017, Piranha Bytes released its best game to date, ELEX, promising a mix of Sci-Fi and post-apocalypse. Back in June, THQ Nordic announced ELEX 2 with a cinematic trailer, but at the time, the publisher could not announce a release date. That changed today, with the sequel being …
Read More »Fallout 5 could be a decade away from release
Back at E3 2018, Bethesda made headlines with the announcements of Starfield and The Elder Scrolls VI, its next two major RPGs. This week, Bethesda also addressed the future of the Fallout series, confirming that it does have some ideas for Fallout 5, but the game is going to take …
Read More »Jump Force is being removed from sale next year, online features will be shut down
Despite only just finishing DLC development earlier this year, Bandai Namco has announced plans to shut down Jump Force's online services and remove the game from sale next year. In a surprising announcement today, Bandai Namco revealed that it will be shutting down all online services for Jump Force on …
Read More »Forza Horizon 5 just had the largest launch in Xbox history
Following on from a massive early access debut, Forza Horizon 5 has now set new records for Xbox, with the “largest launch day” in Xbox Game Studios history. Forza Horizon 5 got off to a good start over the weekend with over a million players joining in early access, a …
Read More »Nvidia’s latest Omniverse tool creates AI avatars that can see and speak
Nvidia's Omniverse is full of interesting tools and applications for creators, designers, researchers and engineers. The latest addition to its toolset is Omniverse Avatar, a technology platform to create interactive AI avatars that see, speak, and interpret spoken intent, all rendered with ray-traced 3D graphics. Omniverse Avatar opens the door …
Read More »Samsung launches industry’s first LPDDR5X memory module
Samsung has been working on LPDDR5X memory for some time now, but now the tech is ready for the spotlight. This week, Samsung revealed the specifications for its LPDDR5X memory, based on the 14nm DRAM process node. Samsung's LPDDR5X memory is a considerable upgrade over its predecessor, offering over 1.3x …
Read More »Corsair Flavor Rush brings extra colour to K65 RGB Mini keyboards
Corsair is sprucing up its K65 RGB Mini series of keyboards with new ‘Flavor Rush' variants, offering new colour options. All new keycaps are PBT Double-Shot Pro keycaps, but they'll only be available for a limited time. Corsair Flavor Rush series keyboards use a white casing and brightly coloured keycaps. …
Read More »Expired domain to blame for Denuvo games being knocked offline
Over the years, Denuvo has become a very prominent DRM provider, with many major Triple A releases using it each year. Usually, Denuvo makes headlines when games launch with performance troubles, but this time around, the DRM provider seemed to knock a bunch of games offline. On Sunday, a Denuvo …
Read More »Troy Baker and Roger Clark are working together
The video game voice acting industry is a vital part of the development process. Two of the biggest stars in video games are Troy Baker and Roger Clark. Clark and Baker have now revealed that they are working on a game together. In a post on Instagram, Roger Clark – …
Read More »Jailbreaking group makes progress with PlayStation 5
During the PlayStation 4 generation, Sony was able to keep a tight grip on console security, with hackers only beginning to figure out jailbreaking methods in 2018, years after the console's launch. With the PS5 now out in the wild, hacking groups are already working on unlocking the console, and …
Read More »Microsoft is not going to buy SEGA
Back in March of this year, a rumour propped up suggesting that Microsoft was interested in potentially purchasing SEGA. It would seem this is in fact not the case, as SEGA has expressed its intentions to continue growing and acquiring other studios for itself. As part of their annual report, …
Read More »Netflix Games coming to Apple devices tomorrow
Last week, Netflix officially launched Netflix Games for Android, marking the beginning of its new venture into the videogames market. Starting from tomorrow, Netflix Games will also be available on iOS devices too Netflix Games are offered through the current Netflix app, although clicking on a game will take you …
Read More »Nintendo will make more films based on their games
While film adaptations of video games have existed for decades now, we have seen a recent uptick in the number of IPs being brought from games to other mediums. Nintendo is also joining in with its upcoming Mario movie. It won’t be its last either, as more Nintendo films are …
Read More »TSMC and Sony team up to build new chip factory in Japan
Following on from reports earlier this year, today TSMC and Sony are making their new partnership official. The two companies will jointly launch a new chip factory in Japan in an effort to address the growing demand for processors. The new factory will launch under a new subsidiary, Japan Advanced …
Read More »Launch dates for Samsung Galaxy S21 FE and Galaxy S22 leak
We're still a couple of months away from the next Samsung Unpacked event, but leakers have already revealed what we can expect. Not only is Samsung going to finally launch the Galaxy S21 FE in January, but the next flagship, the Galaxy S22, won't be far behind. According to renowned …
Read More »Following GTA: San Andreas VR, Take-Two will make more VR games
The virtual reality sector is in an odd position currently. While not yet fully embraced by the video games industry, companies have begun to experiment with the format. One of the biggest companies currently investing in VR software is Take-Two Interactive. Following the announcement of GTA: San Andreas VR, the …
Read More »AMD confirms next-gen EPYC CPUs with up to 128 cores
At AMD Accelerated earlier this week, AMD announced its next generation EPYC processors. The next-gen data centre and cloud-oriented CPUs are codenamed "Genoa" and "Bergamo", boasting up to 96 cores and up to 128 cores respectively.
Read More »Nvidia RTX 3080 Ti coming to laptops, leaks suggest
Nvidia already released the RTX 3080 Ti for desktops a while ago, but we're still waiting for a laptop variant. That should soon change, as recent benchmark leaks appear to have leaked the RTX 3080 Ti laptop GPU, in addition to its specifications. As found by @Benchleaks, a new Geekbench 5 …
Read More »Sega trademarks Sonic Frontiers and it might be an open world game
It has been a while since the last major Sonic game released, but SEGA appears to have some big plans lined up for 2022. New trademark filings point to the next Sonic title being ‘Sonic Frontiers', and it might be an open-world game. Sega has filed multiple trademarks recently in …
Read More »Intel Raptor Lake processors may continue support for DDR4 memory
With Alder Lake-S, Intel introduced support for DDR5 memory, although some motherboards continue to offer DDR4 memory support as a cheaper alternative. It looks like this strategy will continue with Intel's 13th Gen Core processors too, with a prominent leaker claiming Raptor Lake will also support DDR4. As reported by …
Read More »Okami director wants to make a sequel
Hideki Kamiya is one of the industry’s most prolific game developers, known for his work on Resident Evil 2, Devil May Cry, Bayonetta and more. Even amongst all those, Okami stands out as one of his most revered works. A decade and a half after the release of the first …
Read More »Turtle Rock unveils Back 4 Blood roadmap, first campaign expansion coming 2022
Back 4 Blood has been out for around a month now, which means it is time to start talking about post-release content. Today, Turtle Rock shared its roadmap for upcoming content, including free updates, with the first paid expansions coming in 2022. At launch, Back 4 Blood has one lengthy …
Read More »AMD launches first multi-die GPU with new Instinct MI200 series accelerators
Today, AMD is making some noise in the professional graphics market with the introduction of the Instinct MI200 series accelerators. AMD claims the new Instinct MI250 and the MI250X boast up to 4.9x better performance than the competition in double precision (FP64) HPC applications and enable 380 TFLOPs of peak theoretical half-precision (FP16) performance for AI workloads...
Read More »Forza horizon 5 will offer full sign-language support
As the video games industry matures, developers have been focusing on making games as accessible as possible. Forza Horizon 5 looks to be taking it to the next level as the upcoming racing game will offer full sign-language support in an update after launch. In a video detailing the accessibility …
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