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Gaming News Today, 02:59 AMEvery time a big game launches, the same phrase inevitably shows up in the comments: “bad optimization.” Most of the time, it simply means one thing — the FPS counter didn’t hit expectations. But the reality is far more complex — and judging optimization by a single number is about as useful as judging a car only by its top speed.
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Gaming News Today, 02:20 AMReece 'Kiwi Talkz' Reilly — the insider who first reported the delay of GTA 6 from May to November — has posted a detailed thread responding to growing concerns about further delays. The short answer: no.
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Gaming News Today, 02:03 AMPortal MP1st spotted a LinkedIn profile of an anonymous artist working at Warner Bros. Games. In the projects section — with no vague wording or placeholders — one title is listed outright: Injustice 3. Alongside it are Hogwarts Legacy 2 and two unannounced projects.
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EA is now selling a pre-order for a battle pass — Battlefield 6 is monetizing everything it possibly can
Gaming News Today, 01:20 AM
We’re selling you a battle pass inside your battle pass so you can buy a battle pass while buying a battle pass. -
Gaming News Today, 12:18 AMYouTuber Leo Torres has released a new video showcasing the city of Ald'ruhn from The Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind, fully rebuilt in Unreal Engine 5.7 utilizing Lumen and Nanite technologies.
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Gaming News Today, 12:16 AMAmanita Design has dropped a new trailer for their upcoming puzzle-adventure Phonopolis, officially locking in a release date. The game is set to launch on PC on May 20, though there’s currently no word on a console release.
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Video Game Previews Yesterday, 11:15 PMMany classic real-time strategy games are still alive thanks to their multiplayer modes, even as the genre itself is in decline. That’s why it was doubly intriguing to try the demo of Crimson Freedom from the Serbian studio Yboga doo — the developers pitch it as a story-driven single-player RTS. Releasing something like this in 2026 almost feels like a deliberate step into a niche, with little hope for major profits. And yet, even after just an hour with the demo, its potential is obvious.
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Gaming News Yesterday, 10:56 PMSix more games on Steam have switched to a fully free-to-play model, some of which already hold positive user reviews. The titles include No More Furries, Pixel Frontier: Tactics, Cursed Exped, Agora Project, Digital Defender ORC, and Caveman Caravan.
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Gaming News Yesterday, 10:13 PMFrench developer Spiders, best known for RPGs like GreedFall, Steelrising, and The Technomancer, has officially announced that it is shutting down. In a new statement, the team confirmed that the company is being liquidated and all ongoing internal activities are ceasing immediately.
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Gaming News Yesterday, 09:46 PMHeadup, Beep Japan, and Bleakmill have released INDUSTRIA 2, a first-person sci-fi shooter inspired by Half-Life, now available on Steam. The game is being offered at a 10% discount until May 13, and there’s a free demo available for anyone who wants to try it out.
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Gaming News Yesterday, 09:21 PMYouTuber Karan Benchmarks has put the PC version of NTE: Neverness to Everness to the test following its April 29 launch. The performance analysis covers a wide range of "mainstream" hardware, including the RTX 5050, RTX 4060, RTX 3060 Ti, RTX 3060, RTX 3050, and the venerable GTX 1650.
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Dark Fantasy With a Comic Book Twist — New Steam Release Lets Character Emotions Shape the Story and Gameplay
Gaming News Yesterday, 08:39 PMMagin: The Rat Project Stories, an adventure game developed by The Rat Project and published by Daedalic Entertainment, has officially launched on Steam. To celebrate the release, the developers have dropped a brand new trailer. -
Hardware and Technologies Yesterday, 08:04 PMSurging demand for memory used in artificial intelligence systems has led five Taiwanese DRAM and NAND manufacturers to earn more in Q1 2026 than they did across the entire previous year. Meanwhile, contract prices are set to rise by around 40% in Q2 — with partners already receiving the relevant notices.
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Gaming News Yesterday, 07:34 PMLegendary game designer Warren Spector and his studio, OtherSide Entertainment, havereleased a new gameplay look at Thick as Thieves. Alongside the trailer, the team confirmed the game will launch with a budget-friendly $5 price tag.
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Hardware and Technologies Yesterday, 07:18 PMThe story about GALAX potentially “closing” turned out to be more complicated than it first seemed. After a leaked email and rumors of mass layoffs, Palit has issued an official response. The brand really isn’t disappearing — but how it will operate going forward is changing.
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Hardware and Technologies Yesterday, 06:51 PMValve still hasn’t revealed the price or release date of the Steam Machine—and now it’s becoming clear why. According to Hardware Unboxed, rising component costs could push the device close to the price of a PlayStation 5 Pro, calling its competitiveness into question even before launch.
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Hardware and Technologies Yesterday, 05:46 PMHow many keys do you really need to get stuff done? Keychron’s engineers figure sometimes one is enough. Though it’s palm-sized and weighs nearly 400 grams. Meet the Q0 Mini 8K — an aluminum macropad with a single button, but one that can handle presses at 8,000 Hz polling.
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Top And The Best Yesterday, 05:36 PMThe best RPGs for low-end PCs and laptops: role-playing games with low system requirements — from classics like Fallout 2 and Baldur's Gate to Disco Elysium. Historically, the RPG genre has been one of the friendliest to low-end hardware: many cult classics were made in an era when powerful graphics cards were rare, which means they run without issues on modern budget laptops and old PCs.
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Gaming News Yesterday, 05:09 PMGame designer Daniel Vavra, known for his work on Mafia and Kingdom Come: Deliverance, recently drew attention to the newly released game Samson. According to Vavra, he stumbled upon the gameplay by chance and was surprised to find the project so under the radar—visually, he said, the game looks “absolutely fantastic” and even reminds him of Mafia.
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NVIDIA, AMD, Intel — Move Over. China's First GPU Gets Microsoft Certification and Is Ready to Hit the Market
Hardware and Technologies Yesterday, 05:02 PMFor a long time, Chinese graphics cards were seen more as a curious experiment: the hardware was decent, but drivers and Windows compatibility were a bit shaky. Lisuan Tech has turned that narrative on its head. Its gaming model, the LX 7G100, has successfully passed Microsoft WHQL certification, becoming only the fourth in the world after products from NVIDIA, AMD, and Intel.