We talk through everything to expect at Apple's upcoming "Experience" on March 4, on this week's episode of The MacRumors Show. Subscribe to The MacRumors Show YouTube channel for more videos Earlier this week, Apple today a "special Apple Experience" for the media in New York, London, and Shanghai, taking place on March 4, 2026 at 9:00am ET. It is notable that Apple is specifically using the word "experience," rather than "event." Unlike a full live-streamed event from Apple Park, the March 4 e...
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The original Legend of Zelda, released in 1986 for NES, was one of the original open-world games, before BotW returned to the formula in 2017.
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Alola there. 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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"I have other projects that I am super excited about."
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We are just a matter of days away from the release of Resident Evil Requiem, but already leaks are running rampant, causing Capcom to ask its community to 'please, cut it out!'.
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Making games remains hard, in case you had any doubts.
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Devora Wilde and Shai Matheson have a whole lotta news to share this March 12.
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Snacktorio is a factory-cooking automation game from the developer of APICO and Mudborne, and looks to be another great indie game to try out
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Wizards almost bent Commander’s core color identity rule with TMNT’s arcade-inspired deck, which includes 43 brand-new cards.
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macOS 26.3 hints at Apple's rumored lower-cost MacBook, and two new Studio Display models, according to Macworld's Filipe Espósito. Espósito found the following codenames within macOS 26.3's source code, and he revealed the upcoming products that they likely correspond with, based on previous reporting from Bloomberg's Mark Gurman and others. The codenames:J700: Lower-cost MacBook J427: A new Studio Display J527: A new, higher-end Studio DisplayThis is far from the first time that these codename...
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Capcom has teamed up with a Japanese TV shopping channel, and it's beautifully absurd.
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The AI-assisted isekai TTRPG Gates of Krystalia is raising big money — and big questions — about the future of indie tabletop publishing.
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Hitting 4,769 MHz on any GPU is no small feat.
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While celebrating Nier: Automata's ninth anniversary and 10 million units sold, Square Enix has hinted that a sequel is in the works
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Nightsoil is a sombre little top-down narrative adventure about a gong farmer – that is, a collector of human waste – in 1854 London, at the height of the cholera epidemic. Gong farmers were, I understand, required to work after sunset, to avoid causing revulsion among the decent folk. In this case, you’re a gong farmer at the end his tenure, working his final shift alongside his trusty carthorse Ol’ Boy, while reminiscing about his bygone youth and the happier days that might have been.
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It has already been a depressingly busy year for layoffs at Ubisoft, and the French publisher’s Toronto studio is the latest workforce to be hit. Around 40 jobs have been cut at the studio, which is one of Ubisoft’s largest and has previously worked on games including Watch Dogs: Legion and Far Cry 6. "This decision was not taken lightly and does not in any way reflect the talent, dedication, or contributions of the individuals affected," Ubisoft said in a statement to Mobile Syrup, which first ...
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Sony released God of War Sons of Sparta without any marketing at all. It's the lowest-reviewed God of War game ever. Would buzz have helped?
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The GOG Preservation Program expands again to include more classic games that will be kept alive with patches from the GOG team like The Wolf Among Us
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And now we know he's got a thing for red heads.
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Like 2021's The Artful Escape, Beethoven & Dinosaur’s next game is all about music, specifically how it defines us when we're young.
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The post Next Week on Xbox: New Games for February 23 to 27 appeared first on Xbox Wire.
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Nier Automata celebrates shifting ten million copies with a new trailer, and its ending is giving fans hope that a new game is on the way.
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Also packing 16GB of DDR5 RAM, an Intel Core 7-240H CPU, and a 120Hz WQXGA display, this 16-inch Alienware Aurora deal isn't one to miss.
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MOUSE: P.I. For Hire is arriving on March 19th and ahead of release a new trailer shows off one of the boss fights, and it really does look awesome
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This week's best Apple-related deals include multiple third-party retailer accessory sales from Samsung, Nomad, Dell, and Otterbox. We're also tracking one of the first big price discounts on the iPhone Air MagSafe Battery in our recap of the week's best deals below. Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with some of these vendors. When you click a link and make a purchase, we may receive a small payment, which helps us keep the site running. Samsung What's the deal? Save on Samsung monitors, ...
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The latest set photos from Amazon's upcoming Tomb Raider TV series give us our first look at Martin Bobb-Semple's Zip, as well as Sophie Turner as Lara Croft holding a rather mysterious looking piece of kit.
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Lexispell from MrEliptik is a roguelike that has you spell out words for points with some Balatro-styled mechanics, and the new demo is worth a go
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Circana has released its US gaming sales data for January 2026, and you'll never guess which perennially popular franchise has topped the chart.
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Jake Solomon, designer on XCOM and founder of Midsummer Studios, has closed the studio and canceled Burbank while sharing a first look.
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Night in the Woods and Tunic publisher Finji has accused social media platform TikTok of creating "racist" generative AI ads for its games without its permission.
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Vince Gilligan reflects on writing X-Files' classic 1998 episode "Pusher," his set memories, Chris Carter, and whether it influenced Breaking Bad.
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Virtual insanity? Only Nintendo could get its fans excited about a re-release of one of its most dramatic commercial flops, and, as somebody who is old and grey enough to recall the disaster that was the Virtual Boy the first time around, I find it endlessly amusing that its resurrection as a Switch accessory has caused such interest. But then again, this is a platform that arguably deserves a second look, despite its well-documented shortcomings.
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The message "Nier Automata will continue" was the stinger concluding today's celebratory showcase for the game, which covered the game's many cameo appearances, spin-offs, and its passing of 10m worldwide sales.
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Moomintroll: Winter's Warmth is set to arrive on April 27th from he creators of Snufkin: Melody of Moominvalley, giving us another lovely adventure
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Despite promising that Skate would feature "no map areas locked behind paywalls", the upcoming third season's map will eventually only be accessible via the game's battle pass.
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