PlayStation users have discovered an issue whereby some digital games become unplayable unless an online connection is made every 30 days - although further community digging suggests it seems to be only a one-off, temporary form of digital rights management (commonly known as DRM).
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Following on from officially open sourcing MS-DOS 4.0 back in 2024, Microsoft have announced more early DOS code has been made available
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15 years on from the release of Rockstar’s 1940s detective epic, Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick hasn’t closed the door on more L.A. Noire.
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Temple Maker 64 is developed by one person. We're baffled that, somehow, Nintendo hasn't given us a proper Zelda dungeon maker. No, the Chamber Dungeon in Link's Awakening on Switch quite scratch the itch. So thank goodness for indie developers, huh? Temple Maker 64 (spotted via Dexerto) is looking to fill that gap with a specific chunky N64 flair. Developed by Ki3 Games, a one-man studio with a passion for Zelda and developing 3D Zelda-likes, it's currently slated for release on Steam, but we h...
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I'm definitely not ageing like a fine wine, I can tell you that much.
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Grand Theft Auto 6 publisher Take-Two recently discussed the upcoming game's price, and while it won't give us that all important figure, it stressed that its "job is to charge way, way, way less of the value delivery".
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Neoooooooom.
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Apple has lost a court battle to delay App Store changes while it asks the U.S. Supreme Court to weigh in on its long-running dispute with Epic Games surrounding developer fees. On Tuesday, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals reversed an earlier decision that had let Apple keep its current App Store commission structure in place while it appeals to the Supreme Court. The reversal means Apple now has to return to a lower court to work out what fees it can charge developers who steer customers to o...
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Meet Molly Hottle, the X-Files fan who embarked on a 9-day marathon watching the series nonstop in a desert bunker, courtesy of Pluto TV.
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Diablo 4 hasn't had the easiest time of it, but with the release of Lord of Hatred, Blizzard says that the ARPG is in its best ever state.
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The Overwatch scoreboard bug had been preventing players from jumping while tracking their team’s performance, to the annoyance of some.
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The PC system requirements for The Blood of Dawnwalker have been revealed, and you'll need a very beefy machine to run this one at 4K.
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"I don't know how to save the channel, I don't know if I can". A popular Pokémon YouTube channel called 'PokéNational Geographic' is no more after a series of copyright strikes from Nintendo. Channel creator Elious delivered the new himself (thanks, Kotaku), confirming in a video posted on 26th April that he has 7 days before the channel is gone for good. This is in accordance with YouTube's three-strike policy, which was quickly enacted after Nintendo of America sent four separate copyright not...
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And get the Turbine Compressor item.
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It better not have been an Ada segment.
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Find the clue left by the restaurant kitchen staff and recover the tech.
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The legendary Counter-Strike map went live with the new CS2 update, including major graphical improvements and welcome gameplay adjustments.
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As Subnautica 2's early access launch approaches, my mind inevitably drifts to videogames that explore the pleasures and horrors of the deep blue. Tides of Tethys is one for the Jules Verne fans amongst you, with perhaps a pinch of Warhammer 40,000. It's an underwater strategy roguelite with city-building elements in which you guide troupes of bathynauts around procedurally generated ocean floors. You'll need to expand your modular outposts, ensuring your Knights have oxygen and power and food, ...
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Though at least one security company thinks there are more important measures to take than those CISA suggests.
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As it turns 15, it's worth considering why Fast Five remains a highpoint for the iconic movie franchise
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Marathon has a bit of a grenade problem right now, while the Ares’ Prestige mod is proving too much for even the most geared players.
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Also, here are some tweaks for Conan Exiles Enhanced.
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Unfortunately, it's likely to get worse before it gets better.
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Take-Two Interactive CEO Strauss Zelnick is once again dancing around the subject of GTA 6's price tag, declining to pin down a figure while pushing back on rumours that the new Grand Theft Auto will cost more than $70 in the USA.
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A return of a classic, the popular Cache map has finally returned with the latest Counter-Strike 2 update that's out now. All while ANIMGRAPH 2 work continues
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Investigate the murmurs of mutiny in Spaceport.
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Memory could account for as much as 45 percent of an iPhone's component costs by 2027, up from around 10 percent today, according to a JPMorgan analysis cited by the Financial Times ($). Apple buys memory for roughly 250 million iPhones a year and has historically been one of the largest customers in the category. But Apple has reportedly now gone from a position where it could set terms to one where it now has to compete with rivals for supply. The principal reason is the heavily subsidized AI ...
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Cache to the rescue.
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As the ‘cozy horror game’ genre continues to expand, Neverway’s devs aren’t playing it safe: they’re embracing the weird, even if it's scary.
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The Steam Deck’s influence on the new Steam Controller could scarcely be more obvious, the gamepad looking as if the Deck’s two grip sections were cleaved off and stitched together by Valve’s maddest hardware vivisectionists. That said, no small amount of the Steam Controller’s appeal lies in the hidden refinements it makes to those seemingly borrowed inputs: refinements like the more stable D-pad and the more precise, drift-resistant TMR (Tunneling Magnetoresistance) thumbsticks. Now, there’s a...
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Along with the small release of NVIDIA 595.71.05 yesterday, NVIDIA also updated the older driver branch with NVIDIA 580.159.03 driver out now too
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The ongoing fight between crackers and DRM has reached a truly massive moment, as reportedly Denuvo DRM has been fully broken open in all games
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The open source ps5-linux project has been released, allowing you to turn a PlayStation 5 into a fully fledged Linux gaming machine
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I'd class few of Cyberpunk 2077's endings as unflinchingly happy, most are at least a bit bittersweet - as you might expect, given the grave situation the game's protagonist finds themselves in. If you've ever wished the one added with the Phantom Liberty DLC was a tad more upbeat or wanted a conclusion that sees V run off with braindance-programming love interest Judy Alvarez, you're in luck, as a veteran Cyberpunk modder's now brought that to life.
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Bazzite Linux 44 has landed now that Fedora 44 has been released, and with it plenty of nice changes for gamers wanting a good Linux distribution
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