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Some GTA 5 players can't bring their characters to the new PC upgrade, and the open-world game's mixed Steam reviews are hammering FPS caps and a lack of text chat
By Dustin Bailey published
News There's a price to pay for ray tracing

Assassin's Creed Shadows is the first game in the series with "a fully customizable sandbox" as your base, which is where Yasuke and Naoe hang out and pet baby animals
By Ashley Bardhan published
News Ubisoft's feudal Japan is reaching extreme levels of cozy

Monster Hunter Wilds takes an infamously rare and annoying material from the old games and absolutely buries you in it – and also buries you in tiny spiders
By Austin Wood published
News We can thank the Nerscylla family for fixing the economy

Marvel Rivals' new Clone Rumble mode sounds like the kind of absolute chaos multiplayer games need more of
By Dustin Bailey published
News Picture 12 Groots proclaiming "I am Groot" simultaneously and you might start to understand the chaotic delight of Clone Rumble

It Takes Two dev's new co-op game Split Fiction launches as Metacritic's highest rated game of 2025, beating out Monster Hunter Wilds and Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2
By Jordan Gerblick published
News Hazelight has another hit on its hands

Cult text-based zombie MMO Urban Dead is shutting down after "a full 19 years, 8 months and 11 days" because of new UK legislation
By Dustin Bailey published
News "I've reluctantly concluded that it doesn't look feasible for Urban Dead to be able to continue operating"

Echoing Xbox and Steam, PlayStation rolls out a beta program where you sign up to "test participating games for the PS5 console and PC" plus new features
By Jordan Gerblick published
news You can sign up for the Beta Program at PlayStation now

"Don’t gaslight me": Borderlands 4 CEO Randy Pitchford begs fans to be optimistic about the upcoming FPS, otherwise "we'll all pay the price"
By Ashley Bardhan published
News Pitchford isn't playing around
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