I'm here for more granular control over battlement placement.
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AMD recently released its new FSR 4 upscaling technology alongside its new RDNA 4 gaming GPUs, and modders have already figured out a way to get this new upscaling tech working in just about any game that already has Nvidia DLSS included. AMD FSR 4 requires a Radeon 9000 series GPU, and you can read all about the latest one in our RX 9070 XT review. Not only is it one of the best graphics cards that money can buy, but it is applying some serious pressure on Nvidia amidst that company's ongoing s...
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Behaviour Interactive has announced a Dead by Daylight Tokyo Ghoul crossover, with protagonist Ken Kaneki joining the roster next month.
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Pseudo full-tower with some insane cooling.
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Nissan CEO Makoto Uchida is stepping down on April 1, the company just announced. He will be replaced by acting Chief Planning Officer (CPO) Ivan Espinosa. Uchida has been CEO since 2019 and Espinosa’s promotion will make him the company’s fourth CEO in eight years. Other senior management personnel are also stepping down on April 1, including Chief Brand and Customer Officer Asako Hoshino and Chief Strategy and Corporate Affairs Officer Hideaki Watanabe. This leadership shakeup is happening les...
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A story on rails gives Monster Hunter the wrong kind of guidance.
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A new Katamari Damacy game has been revealed, which will release exclusively on Apple Arcade.
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Spilling the TT. For years, LEGO has found great success in teaming up with third-party studios to develop its tie-in game titles. However, it seems that collaborations with the likes of TT Games, 2K and Epic may soon come to an end, as a LEGO executive has suggested that the company wants to take things in-house in the future. In a recent interview with the Financial Times, LEGO chief exec Niels Christiansen stated that the company is looking to build its digital departments alongside its class...
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Looks like we're set for a bunch more interesting game reveals! The Triple-i Initiative gaming showcase has announced a return for 2025 and it's likely another good one.
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Intuit QuickBooks today announced Tap to Pay on iPhone for QuickBooks Online customers in the United States, allowing small and mid-market businesses to accept in-person contactless payments without additional hardware. The feature integrates with the QuickBooks mobile and GoPayment iOS apps, enabling businesses to receive payments using only an iPhone. Customers can accept contactless credit and debit cards, Apple Pay, and other digital wallets without requiring external devices. Transactions...
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Grand yet furtive robot action-adventure Steel Seed will launch on April 10th, developers Storm in a Teacup and publishers ESDigital Games have announced. Not heard of Steel Seed before? You would've if I'd ever written up that demo build I played at last year's Game Developer Conference. I don't know why it's taken me this long to mention the game, given that it contains one of my favourite things in fiction: a machine the size of a world.
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Normally, when you think of Dead by Daylight killers, you think of, well, bad guys. There's Dracula from Castlevania, myriad classic horror villains, and various in-universe characters that are desperate to hack The Fog's survivor roster to pieces. It may come as a surprise, then, that Tokyo Ghoul's protagonist, Ken Kaneki, will be the next DBD killer, aptly entitled 'The Ghoul.' Set to put a horror spin on the iconic anime character, he's available right now on the game's PTB.
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We've got a feeling the handheld could look rather familiar...
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Fans of Tokyo Ghoul rejoice–Ken Kaneki is Dead by Daylight’s latest Killer and comes to PS5 and PS4 on April 2. For anyone new to the world of Tokyo Ghoul, the story takes place in a world where humans and Ghouls coexist. After a terrible accident, the bookish and kind Ken Kaneki receives a life-saving...
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Severance is the kind of show that begets speculation. Some fans have theories about the show’s central mysteries (it’s gotta be a cloning thing!); others have strong opinions on various ships (what if Helly and Gemma both leave Mark for each other??). And then there’s me. I’m over here thinking about the seminal work of...
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Poor buddy Brann just can't catch a break.
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If you ask me, there's way too many little things we each have to keep track of daily. There's our phones, keys, wallets — the list goes on — and its hard to keep them all secure. So, it's nice when there's a sale on Bluetooth trackers that can do the hard work for you. Right now, you can get the Chipolo One Point Bluetooth tracker for just $15, down from $26 — a 42 percent discount. The Chipolo One is our pick as the best bluetooth tracker for 2025. This model is available only for Android use...
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Ever since the reveal of Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet, the next big game from The Last of Us studio Naughty Dog, I have been mumbling “Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet” to myself. So many words! It didn’t help that the trailer for Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet was light on story or gameplay details, but mood-forward, teasing...
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Fortnite's next crossover is with Crocs, the ugly clog brand whose socks-and-sandals sense of fashion can now be seen on every high street.
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"The issue with an anti-cheat system is that you're ruining the experience for everyone who has made mods."
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Apple today announced that six additional games are coming to its Apple Arcade subscription service throughout April, including the iconic simulation game RollerCoaster Tycoon Classic, Katamari Damacy Rolling LIVE, The Game of Life 2, Sesame Street Mecha Builders, Space Invaders Infinity Gene Evolve, and puffies. RollerCoaster Tycoon Classic comes to Apple Arcade on April 3 across the iPhone, iPad, and Mac:Combining features from two of the series' most successful and beloved games, RollerCoaste...
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I want to keep writing this sort of thing even less than you want to keep reading it.
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AMD has taken its Ryzen 9 9950X and given it some 3D V-Cache lovin'. Oh hell yeah.
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Now I can open Solitaire and Spotify even quicker.
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ZA/UM, the studio responsible for Disco Elysium (well, in a manner of speaking, anyway), has revealed its next "genre-defining" RPG Project C4.
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Mortal Kombat 1 developer NetherRealm Studios offered an extended look at the game’s next kombatant, the Terminator T-1000, in a new trailer on Tuesday. And while that gameplay shows that NetherRealm has gone to great lengths to capture the intimidating and fluid combat style of Robert Patrick’s Terminator, the character is simply shown up by...
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Lego has a long history in the video games sector between licensed titles that feature digital brick versions of iconic movie characters and physical sets like the new Mario Kart one. But after decades of third-party studios making games with the Lego name on them, the company is taking more of a hands-on approach. “We can definitely say as long as we’re under the Lego brand we can cover experiences for kids of all ages, digital or physical, Lego CEO Niels Christiansen told the Financial Times. ...
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From developer 8BitSkull (BORE BLASTERS, Void Scrappers) their next game is Skull Horde, an auto-battling dungeon crawler where you raise up an undead army while floating around.
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Patti claims such demands have "happened repeatedly over the last nine years".
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How to walk in Liberl, with friends. GungHo Entertainment and Nihon Falcom have shared a brand new trailer for Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter, the upcoming remake of the first Trails / Kiseki game, The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky. This time around, we've got a brief introduction to all eight of the main playable characters, as well as confirmation of their voice actors. Alongside that, the official website has been updated with character profiles, artwork, and screenshots of each characte...
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Not all weapons are made equal.
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We've been highlighting pre-order discounts on the new line of Apple products over the past few days, and today we're focusing on deals for the 11th generation iPad on Amazon. Prices start at $329.00 for the 128GB Wi-Fi iPad, down from $349.00. Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with Amazon. When you click a link and make a purchase, we may receive a small payment, which helps us keep the site running. This sale is available in Silver and Blue, and Amazon remains one of the only major retai...
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Wargaming has announced that its mech shooter Steel Hunters is set for a Steam Early Access release next month, so prepare to pilot your giant robot.
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The story of the AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D is refreshingly straightforward: it is as fast as the excellent Ryzen 7 9800X3D in games, more or less, but has double the cores, so it's significantly better in content creation scenarios like 3D modelling or video transcoding where all available threads are used. If you want a single CPU that can do it all, this is the one to get - though it costs a hefty £659 in the UK and $699 in the US.
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A new report has suggested that an Xbox handheld is coming this year, but Microsoft isn't going to be making it. Instead, it has reportedly reached out to partners and struck a deal that will see a device hit the market sometime in 2025. Unfortunately, it is likely to still be running Windows, with no sign of a new handheld version of the OS set to land soon. While the Steam Deck is still the best handheld gaming PC for most people, this new rumored initiative from Microsoft has the potential to...
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