Compatible with Switch 1 & 2. Accessory manufacturer CRKD, perhaps best known for the Nitro Deck and its range of guitar controllers, has revealed a new premium pad compatible with the Switch 1 and 2. The ULT PRO (for goodness' sake, another pad with the word 'Pro' in the game *flips desk*) is due to start shipping from June 2026 at a price of $69.99 / €79.99 / £64.99 / A$129.99. Available in two colours – Smoke Black and Pal Grey, the former of which is also available on PC – the pad will boast...
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Well, there's that principle in action I guess.
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Comprised of 'distinguished individuals and representatives from sectors outside of the Federal Government appointed by the President.'
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As the cheapest X3D chip yet available for the AM5 platform, the 7500X3D is fantastic for most games, but weak elsewhere.
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Sometimes, you get a good reminder that Nintendo is not infallible. Remember 2025's game sharing mess, made worse by some poor comms from Nintendo's corporate arm? It seems unclear official communication has struck again, and this time it's in the form of the latest update to the first-party pricing model of Switch 2 games.
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Duck Side of the Moon looks like a wonderful cozy adventure game about an astronaut duck searching for a new home in a whimsical galaxy
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We got a brief look at what Embark is adding with the new Arc Raiders Flashpoint update, and it could be something we've seen before.
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The latest Marathon update changes the game’s schedule so it’s easier for players to pick a game mode and removes duos on Perimeter.
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Apple is evaluating a 200-megapixel telephoto camera sensor that could potentially ship in an iPhone as soon as next year, according to Digital Chat Station, a leaker on Chinese social media platform Weibo with a decent track record. In a post shared today, the leaker said Apple is actively testing a 200-megapixel 1/1.2" sensor similar to the one rumored for Oppo's upcoming Find X9 Ultra. On the already-released Find X9 Pro, Oppo debuted a 200-megapixel periscopic telephoto lens with a large 1/1...
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Originally developed by AQUIRIS (now known as Epic Games Brazil), the retro racer Horizon Chase Turbo is getting delisted from all stores
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Plus, Warhammer 40,000: Dark Heresy, 1348 Ex Voto, Tyr, Esoteric Ebb, Brave New Wonders, Darkhaven, Warhounds, Ghost Recon Wildlands, PC cases tested, and much more, too
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Capcom announced a future patch for Street Fighter 6, revising some of the text passages added with the latest DLC character, Alex. This comes after players on social media mocked the New York fighter for marrying and impregnating his second cousin and step-sister, Patricia, who he knew as a baby.
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Pay to play.
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Uber and Chinese company Pony.ai are gearing up to launch a robotaxi service for Europe, starting with Zagreb in Croatia. The companies are working with Croatian company Verne, which will provide the service ecosystem and operational framework for the service. They’re using Arcfox Alpha T5 vehicles made by Beijing-based automaker BAIC Motor powered by Pony.ai’s Gen-7 autonomous driving system. Initially, the autonomous rides will be offered on Verne’s app, but they will eventually be available t...
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Players and developers should boycott Nvidia's AI-stuffed DLSS 5 tech, with hopes that it'll force the compny to "think about going back to giving us what we want". That's the appeal being made by Dave Oshry, CEO of indie studio New Blood Interactive, who's been asked for his take on the neural rendering gubbins Nvidia exec Jensen Huang's recently been adopting a multitude of tones as he's tried to convince critis that they've just got it all wrong.
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Valve released a fresh update to the Steam Client Beta, bringing a few useful bug fixes and more work on the new Linux SteamRT3 Beta
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Meta didn't consult its Oversight Board last year when it announced sweeping policy changes to content moderation and a rollback of third-party fact checking in the United States in favor of Community Notes. But the company did ask the board for advice on how to expand the crowd-sourced fact checks to other countries. Now the Oversight Board is publishing its advice to Meta. In a 15,000-word policy advisory opinion, the group urged Meta to be cautious with an international rollout, warning that ...
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Turns out it is not just studios and live-service projects which are party to Sony's cancellation spree, as last night, it was announced that the PlayStation Remote Play-enabled car known as Afeela 1 has also been nixed.
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Nutmeg is a deckbuilder that nails the feel of a bygone era of football, from fax machines and chalkboards to lukewarm cups of tea.
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Payday: Aces High is bringing my favorite co-op heist-full FPS game to a new reality, with a spin-off exclusively as a VR experience - which will be sad news for some.
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"Basically forever". The new battle game Pokémon Champions is now just weeks away from release, and once it's up and running, the plan is to keep it going for as long as possible. Game producer Masaaki Hoshino has revealed how the team wants this new title to go the distance, or "basically forever", as long as the series keeps going, and is potentially open to a huge amount of roster expansion. Here's what he had to say during a recent chat with GamesRadar:
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Wonderful! Earlier this week, you might have noticed how Nintendo Music didn't roll out its weekly update at the regular time.
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It's Mario time! If you've been sleeping on Nintendo Alarmo, now is the time to check it out, with a new update available now!
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This one's for the cartographers.
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Put your new Mario amiibo to use. Although the focus is on Super Mario Bros. Wonder's Switch 2 Edition this week and its new DLC, Nintendo has updated one other game today alongside this release. It's the puzzle-platformer Switch title Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker. This is only a small patch, but if you've been looking for an excuse to revisit it, now might be the time. According to Nintendo's official support page, it bumps the title up to Version 1.4.2 and adds support for Captain Toad & Tal...
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The Brazilian studio behind it, formerly known as Aquiris, is owned by Epic Games.
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Apple this week released tvOS 26.4, and the software update includes a handful of new features and changes for the Apple TV. tvOS 26.4 is compatible with all Apple TV 4K and Apple TV HD models released since 2015. To update your Apple TV, open the Settings app on the device, navigate to System → Software Updates, and select Update Software. Below, we have recapped what is new in tvOS 26.4. tvOS 26.4: New Features Genius Browse Apple added a new "Genius Browse" section to the Apple TV app on tv...
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"Don't listen to Google and mill your rice for vinegar."
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Apple is working on an AI wearable device that's been described as a pin or a pendant. Apple is experimenting with the device right now, but if development moves forward, it could launch as soon as 2027. We've rounded up everything we know about the AI pin so far. Design The pin is said to be similar in size to an AirTag, with a thin, flat, circular disc shape. It features an aluminum and glass shell, and there's a physical control button on one edge. Apple apparently wants the final version of ...
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Well well well, not so impossible to make an impossible port now, is it?
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Apple continues to celebrate its upcoming 50th anniversary by hosting events around the world, with the latest two held in the UK and Australia today. Mumford & Sons at Apple Battersea Outside of its UK headquarters at the former Battersea Power Station in London, Apple hosted British folk-rock band Mumford & Sons for an under-the-radar performance that was open to the public. Apple invited MacRumors reporter Hartley Charlton to the event, which included a private reception for media personnel. ...
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Amazon's Spring Sale includes great discounts for Magic: The Gathering newcomers and veterans alike
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Hands up. Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition may have had a few hiccups at launch, but Ubisoft has announced that a patch is coming sometime in April to fix some of the collection's issues, as well as enhance a few quality-of-life features. Sharing details of the patch on Reddit (spotted by Nintendo Everything), Ubisoft confirmed that Input Lag, Rewind, and save data are among the focuses for this patch, which
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Today marks the start of the 2026 baseball season and in what has sort of become an annual tradition, T-Mobile is once again offering a free subscription to MLB.TV. In order to take advantage of the deal, T-Mobile customers simply need to log into the T Life app, navigate to the Benefits tab and then hit Redeem after clicking the banner for a free season of MLB.TV. From there, you just need to download the latest version of the MLB app to your mobile device and sign in or create an account. That...
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No filter here. Oh goodness, trust the internet to figure out if you can swear and say naughty things in a video game made by Nintendo. Within hours of the Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream demo going live, players quickly decided to test the filter out on the game. And it turns out, to live the dream to its fullest, no filters are allowed.
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