Skater and former Jackass star Bam Margera will reportedly feature in Activision's upcoming Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 + 4 remake, despite being omitted from the publisher's previously released skater roster - supposedly thanks to a last-minute intervention by Tony Hawk himself.
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“Heads Will Roll” is the final quest in the hunt for The Wounded, one of the targets in Assassin’s Creed Shadows’ main story questline. It ends with the assassination of Wada Koretake, and asks you to make a choice that could potentially anger Yaya, someone you can recruit as an ally. In this Assassin’s Creed...
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The Orks are one of the best factions in Warhammer 40,000, and everybody has a soft spot for these big green boys. Everyone in the setting is a bad guy of one stripe or another, and the Orks are no exceptions — they kill, maim, and loot with reckless abandon. But they’re also really funny...
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Assassin's Creed Shadows developers "just want to say thank you."
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Less than a year after raising over $9.5 million for Cyberpunk 2077: The Board Game, the crafty folks at Go On Board are now planning to adapt the Tekken fighting game franchise to tabletops via crowdfunding as well. Much like the video game on which it’s based, Tekken: The Board Game will focus on psychology,...
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At GDC 2025, CD Projekt Red devs offered a deep dive into making REDKit, and how they want The Witcher 3 to continue on forever.
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Paradox have today launched the new Season 09 Expansion Pass, which initially launches with the Stargazer Species Portrait. There's stuff that's actually interesting to come though, but you have to wait until May 5th.
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A quarter of Koei classics are on the way!
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Another chance to grab some discounts! Valve have launched a festival for City Builder & Colony Sims to celebrate everything that might remotely resemble you building a community and keeping people alive.
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Disney is giving Disney+ subscribers the ability to edit their "Continue Watching" lists, a quality-of-life feature that's been oddly missing from the streaming service up until now. Continue Watching collects all of the TV shows, movies and live events you've started watching, saving your place so you can pick up right where you left off. If you dip in and out of watching things, it's very easy for the list to get unwieldy quickly, so being able to edit it is helpful. You can remove something f...
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The moment many Call of Duty Warzone fans have waited for is almost here. The original Verdansk wasn’t just a great, debut map for the popular battle royale game - for many, it was a cultural moment and a space for people to forget about a certain deadly virus that had just come on the scene. Its return has been anticipated ever since the ‘Warzone 2.0’ era began, and next week you’ll finally be able to drop into Stadium, Storage, or whatever your squad’s favorite drop spot was. Ahead of the laun...
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Linux kernel 6.14 has arrived today, and a day later than it was expected. As usual there's lots new from supported hardware to various improvements.
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Disney has used a few different tactics to promote Andor ahead of the debut of its second season. There was an upbeat trailer and a free release of some first season episodes on YouTube. But it seems like the strategy its settled on just before release is one of doomed heroism, which is a perfect...
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Expect shinies and much more in this latest update!
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Everything the light touches. Updated with Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition. Enjoy!You see that mountain on the horizon? You can go there! That old gaming chestnut has been around for a very long time now, but for old-school gamers who remember the compartmentalised kingdoms of yore, there's a special magic still to be derived from being able to trek your way to a distant summit in modern open worlds. Video games, eh? Marvellous.
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You know what they say about March: It comes in like a lion and out like a lamb. I don’t know if that’s true — whether your metric is weather, stress, or simply Girl Scout cookie availability — but it’s a good reminder that the end of this month should include a little bit of time...
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Paradox have announced that 4X space strategy game Stellaris's next major overhaul will launch on 5th May, alongside the game's BioGenesis DLC pack. The latter adds living spaceships together with new civics, traits and megastructures, but I'm more interested in the 4.0 update, which they're branding the "phoenix update" in that it aims to overhaul performance problems caused by the 4X game's update-bloated systems, while making "guidance and pacing" changes with new players in mind. It doesn't ...
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Skyrim realism mod fixes your vampire girlfriend, giving her a voice and look more suited to someone who just got out of a coffin after 2,000 years
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Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing, widely regarded as one of the worst video games ever commercially released, is getting a 2025 release on Steam — and the exhumation of this 2003 disaster does not appear to be a joke, some sort of meta-commentary, or a stealth psychological horror game disguising itself as Big Rigs. Instead,...
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We could soon get our first official look at the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 Ti and RTX 5060 in just a few weeks. A new leak is suggesting that Nvidia’s budget-friendly graphics cards will be officially announced on April 15, with 8GB and 16GB RTX 5060 Ti variants set to go on sale the next day, and a 8GB non-Ti RTX 5060 hitting shelves a few weeks later. These new Nvidia graphics cards are unlikely to be competing with the RTX 5090 on performance. While the company hasn't officially announced them ...
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There’s now a native version of Google Drive for Arm-powered PCs, like those featuring last year’s Snapdragon X Elite and X Plus chips. The company announced this feature update in a blog post, saying that the Drive app for Windows is "generally available" for Snapdragon X chipsets. Today’s release follows a beta test going back to last year. This includes machines by several big brands, with the most notable being the newest Microsoft Surface laptops. The Drive port for Arm-based PCs also allow...
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In a blog post this week, software engineer Andrew Rossignol (my brother!) detailed how he managed to run generative AI on an old PowerBook G4. While hardware requirements for large language models (LLMs) are typically high, this particular PowerBook G4 model from 2005 is equipped with a mere 1.5GHz PowerPC G4 processor and 1GB of RAM. Despite this 20-year-old hardware, my brother was able to achieve inference with Meta's LLM model Llama 2 on the laptop. The experiment involved porting the open-...
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Dropout’s breakout comedy competition series teases its return with a musical and a mystery in the latest trailer for Game Changer season 7, featuring host Sam Reich in a vaudevillian dance number about the joy of a game. Between the musical number, however, the trailer features cast both old and new — particularly in the...
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Don’t count out Cities Skylines 2 - not yet. While Colossal Order’s sequel hasn’t entirely met the expectations of players, especially after the gigantic success of the original game, it remains a full, complex, and promising city builder, and it’s getting better with each new update. The CS series recently hit its tenth anniversary, marked by a big overhaul to some of Cities Skylines 2’s key features. Now, if you want to finally try the municipal strategy game for yourself - and see how it stac...
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What are the best Atomfall settings for PC and Steam Deck? While there are prettier games to play than Atomfall, this new survival game still brings plenty of detail at its highest settings and, more importantly, achieving a high frame rate is fairly simple. The Atomfall system requirements left a lot to the imagination, with no AMD hardware listed, and only a minimum tier offered to players. Thankfully, PC performance in Atomfall is pretty strong without the need for help from the likes of Nvid...
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As Disco Elysium studio ZA/UM continues development on its espionage follow-up C4, staff have described the friendly competition with rival projects from developers who have since left the studio in the wake of messy lawsuits.
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The first signs of AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT gaming GPUs have been spotted in an official government database, suggesting that their launch isn't too far away. While AMD hasn’t yet officially announced these new graphics cards, the appearance of these Asus branded cards on a South Korean government database provides a firm clue that the GPU will have 8GB and 16GB VRAM variants. AMD launched the new RX 9070 XT to huge acclaim just weeks ago, with the GPU becoming the best graphics card for the averag...
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It's kind of a team fortress, too.
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Three sountracks have been added to the app!
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Over the nearly two decades since the first entry, Assassin’s Creed has ballooned into a mixed-media franchise that includes at least seven spinoffs, nine novels, 11 comics, a Michael Fassbender film, an in-development TV show, and enough Pop! toys to fill a jam band. The brand is so ubiquitous, so familiar, that its core ideas...
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Apple today provided developers with the release candidate version of an upcoming macOS Sequoia 15.4 update for testing purposes. The new beta is available a week after Apple released the fourth beta. Registered developers can opt-in to the macOS Sequoia beta through the Software Update section of the System Settings app. An Apple ID associated with an Apple Developer account is required to get the beta. macOS Sequoia 15.4 brings Mail Categorization to the Mac for the first time, reorganizin...
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Apple today seeded the release candidate versions of upcoming iOS 18.4 and iPadOS 18.4 updates to developers for testing purposes, with the software coming a week after Apple released the fourth betas. iOS 18.4 and iPadOS 18.4 can be downloaded from the Settings app on a compatible device by going to General > Software Update. With iOS 18.4, Apple is adding the Priority Notifications Apple Intelligence feature, which is designed to determine which of your notifications are the most important, hi...
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Apple today provided developers with the release candidate versions of upcoming visionOS 2.4, tvOS 18.4, and watchOS 11.4 updates for testing purposes. The software is available a week after Apple seeded the fourth betas. The betas are available to registered developers, and can be downloaded from the Settings app on each device. Of the three new software betas, the visionOS 2.4 update is the most notable because it brings Apple Intelligence to the Vision Pro for the first time. Apple Intellige...
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My first ever FF14 character was a Black Mage. Enticed by the allure of elemental magic having played everything from Ice Mage to Shadow Priest in World of Warcraft, it felt like the perfect fit. As I pulled up to Ul'dah and Sultana Dreaming began to play, I knew that Eorzea was something special. But as of late I've found myself drifting away from spellcasters, and Black Mage specifically, favoring Monk and Ninja over ranged DPS. But, as spotted by eagle-eyed fans during the last Live Letter an...
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