Windrose is a survival crafting game that looks to streamline the faff, and launch me into an unexplored world of crabs and also pirates.
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A new hands-on demo of People of Note showed off its inventive rhythm-based combat and a quest for the perfect song.
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Unova one. Pokémon turns 30 on 27th February, and in honour of this momentous anniversary, we're running a series of polls leading up to the big day, asking you to vote for your favourite Pokémon from each generation. The nine winners will then go head-to-head in a final poll at the end of the month. We're covering a generation a day until we've ticked off all nine, leading up to the ultimate showdown. Each poll will be open for five days.
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The long-awaited remake of the first Witcher game is seemingly on the back-burner as CD Projekt Red has reportedly added support studio Fool's Theory to the massive development effort of The Witcher 4. Moreover, there have been recurring rumours of an all-new Witcher 3 DLC made by the same studio. Meanwhile, original lead story designer Artur Ganszyniec has been revisiting Geralt of Rivia's first big RPG adventure, giving longtime fans all-new insights into the game's making.
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Catering to both PvE and PvP-heavy audiences is a "precarious position".
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Magic’s TMNT Secret Lair reprints the ninja Commander staple Sakashima’s Student with art from co-creator Kevin Eastman.
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The court also agreed that they had breached a global license agreement with Valve.
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Mmm, sweet lootboxes.
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A little bit of good news - Mewgenics from Edmund McMillen and Tyler Glaiel is a clear hit, with it recently hitting a big sales milestone
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Mewgenics’ one million sales far exceeds its Steam wishlists, following in the footsteps of some of last year’s biggest surprise hits.
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Replaced, the long-in-development dystopian platformer from Sad Cat Studios, has had its release pushed back a little further. The studio have taken on feedback from the demo they recently released on Steam - that's the one which kept surnaming me - and reckon a few more weeks of acting on it are in order to get the game ready to go.
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"It's the only way PlayStation/Xbox notice us."
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Dezaemon breaks free from the Famicom. Hamster has revealed the next game in its Console Archives line-up, and it's coming out tomorrow, 19th February 2026 (thanks Gematsu!). The next game coming to the Switch 2's eShop is Dezaemon, Athena's 1991 Famicom shmup that allows you to create your very own levels, ships, characters, music, and more. It's probably one of the earliest "game maker" games ever released, and this also marks the first time that Dezaemon has launched in territories outside of...
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Everything we know about the Fancy Bow in Mewgenics and how to use it.
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Why is everything rolling sideways on my desk all of a sudden? What’s this mysterious force, dragging my chair towards the wall? Why are all the cars in the vicinity tumbling and rolling in the direction of *checks press release* ...North Carolina, USA? It can only be gravitational disturbance caused by the impending 1.0 release of a massive strategy project. This time it’s Heart of the Machine, a “4X-style”, “dimension-busting” sci-fi game developed by Arcen Games and published by Hooded Horse.
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Treat yourself to the Alienware AW3423DWF and enjoy a WQHD resolution, 165Hz refresh rate, and the fast response and high contrast of OLED
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Work continues for the Vibrant Visuals update to come to Minecraft Java, and as part of that they're switching the rendering from OpenGL to Vulkan
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This year is promising some great PlayStation 5 games – our Most Wanted Games of Early 2026 is easy proof of that. But we’re only just getting started. There’s so much more on the way, and with PS5 not only home to the biggest releases but also an exciting hotbed of super cool indie titles,...
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Comedian, writer, and Um, Actually host Ify Nwadiwe on the nerdy quiz show, how it brings nerds together, and his Brennan Lee Mulligan rivalry.
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Google's A-series phones have offered some of the best value among midrange handsets for years, and after checking out the new Pixel 10a, I don't see that trend stopping anytime soon. Let's start with the specs. Starting at just $499, you get a vivid 6.3-inch OLED screen with a 120Hz refresh rate and 3,000 nits of peak brightness, 8GB of RAM and either 128GB or 256GB of onboard storage. The phone also features a durable aluminum frame along with a stronger Corning Gorilla Glass 7i panel in front...
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Google debuted the Pixel 10a phone today. Pre-orders are open now and the smartphone will be available starting March 5. Although it's the new 2026 addition to the A series lineup, the Pixel 10a invites many comparisons with last year's Pixel 9a. For starters, the price is identical at $499. Design-wise, not much as changed. The back of the phone can lay flat, which has become a hallmark of the Pixel A collection, rather than wobbling around on a bulky camera housing. The screen is still 6.3 inc...
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Now that pre-orders are open for the Google Pixel 10a, it’s time to see how it stacks up against last year’s Pixel 9a. At first glance, the two phones look very similar, and that’s not a bad thing. Google hasn’t tried to reinvent its budget-friendly formula this year, sticking to the same compact design, clean software experience and camera-first approach that made the 9a such a good value. Both phones share a lot in common, including 120Hz OLED displays, Google’s Tensor G4 chip, strong computat...
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Apple's 11-inch M5 iPad Pro has hit new all-time low prices today on Amazon, starting at $799.99 for the 256GB Wi-Fi 11-inch iPad Pro, down from $999.00. As of writing, we're only tracking low prices on the 11-inch model of the M5 iPad Pro. 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. Amazon also has the 512GB Wi-Fi 11-inch iPad Pro for $999.99, down from $1,199.00, and the 1T...
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One for the serious flight simmers, but a very impressive experience.
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The generative AI expansion continues, with the Unity game engine being turned into a slop-making machine with an upcoming update
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Polestar is gearing up to launch three new models in the next two years, including a station wagon (estate or shooting brake) version of the Polestar 4 that harkens back to the company's Volvo roots. The Geely-owned Swedish company sold a record 61,000 EVs in 2025, but hopes that the new models will help it take an even bigger bite out of the market. "We want to get more volume out of a bigger cake," CEO Michael Lohscheller said. Polestar currently offers two models in the US, the Polestar 3 an...
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Godot dev Rémi Verschelde says the team in charge of maintaining the open-source engine is overwhelmed by AI-generated code submissions.
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Pokémon Horizons: Season 3 — Rising Hope Part 2 gets a Netflix release date, with new images and a trailer, as Liko and Roy return.
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It's going to take a little longer for cinematic platformer Replaced to launch than Sad Cat Studios expected, but hey, you've waited this long, right?
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But post-its aren't the way either.
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IDW Publishing collext three miniseries based on the 1980s Saturday morning cartoon
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Replaced, the highly-anticipated cyberpunk platformer from Sad Cat Studios, has been delayed.
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A Highguard developer has confirmed that a recent official website outage doesn't mean the game is shutting down.
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Despite what confused Call of Duty players who changed teams would have you believe, Battlefield 6 is a notable modern military FPS that's doing fine a few months in, usual bumps in the road included. Now, Season 2 has finally arrived following a delay, and it's kickstarted new positive and negative discussions.
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