It's the first time an ad-free subscription has been offered in an English-speaking country.
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The wheel has come full circle.
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Some players that completed the latest Arc Raiders expedition have found that they are missing a fair few skill points after departure.
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Mortal Kombat 2 was finally released in cinemas last week, and following the solid early buzz, it really looks like audiences are enjoying it. Even its 65% Tomatometer feels like a win considering the uphill battle big-screen video game adaptations traditionally face. Box office-wise, though, there is both good and bad news.
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Rapid trigger or traditional optical clicks: Keychron says why not both?
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Stop by Any Fin Goes, I hear it's a great aquarium with very well-drawn fish.
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Less than one month since its debut, quirky black-and-white vintage Disney-styled shooter Mouse P.I. for Hire has been a big success, selling nearly three quarters of a million copies and recouping the money it spent on the game.
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Files for Forza Horizon 6 - the highly anticipated racing release by Playground Games and Microsoft - have been accidentally released, in full, on Steam ahead of its proper release on the 19th May.
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Forget horses, the latest Crimson Desert update lets you mount and ride a variety of special and unusual beasties. You can now hop on the backs of mountain goats (one my personal all-time favourite animals), wolves, bears, boars, tigers, lions, raptors, camels, kuku birds and iguanas, which in Crimson Desert are enormous so don't worry, you won't squash them.
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Crimson Desert Patch 1.0.6 brings more permanently tamable pets, resource extraction, a claw machine full of loot, and even sword sheaths.
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Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight could be one of this month's most interesting big releases - or at least that's what we thought after previewing it - but Warner Bros. Games is facing some pre-launch difficulties.
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Apple is prioritizing larger batteries and more advanced health sensors over fingerprint authentication for the Apple Watch, according to a new claim from a prominent Chinese leaker. In a new Weibo post, Instant Digital pushed back on recent speculation about biometric recognition coming to Apple's wearable lineup, claiming instead that the company remains content to let users unlock their devices via their paired iPhone. Adding Touch ID sensors would introduce extra cost and eat into precious i...
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Drop the "My". It's cleaner. Nintendo has announced that the My Nintendo Store is getting a name change in a bunch of regions later this month — but fear not, it isn't all that drastic. From 27th May, the My Nintendo Store will officially be known as... Nintendo Store. Yes, the 'My' is taking a hike.
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Darkest Dungeon developers Red Hook will "never, ever" use generative AI to recreate the voice of recently deceased series narrator Wayne June, co-founder and creative director Chris Bourassa has told players during a discussion of the currently hypothetical Darkest Dungeon 3. That's despite June himself apparently giving the idea his blessing, shortly before he passed away in January last year.
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WhatsApp has started rolling out its paid WhatsApp Plus subscription to iOS, following beta testing of the new personalization-focused tier amongst a small group of users, reports WABetaInfo. The plan is light on practical features, and is aimed more at heavier users who want to customize various aspects of the WhatsApp experience. It gives you access to premium sticker packs with fullscreen overlay animations (visible to recipients without the plan) and 18 accent colors that replace the app's d...
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Great expectations. It's a new week, and following Nintendo's financial release last Friday, the company's share price has expectedly dropped in light of the price hike announcement for Switch 2. At the time of writing, Nintendo's share price is now sitting at ¥7,020, a drop of 8.44% since Friday and the company's lowest valuation since the end of 2023. Its highest ever share price landed in August 2025 at ¥14,400, meaning it's gradually dropped off by a whopping 51.25% in the following months.
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Return to Castle Wolfenstein: Cursed Sands is a prologue to Return to Castle Wolfenstein, previously exclusive to consoles and now available on PC
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Crimson Desert continues to morph into newer and more unknowable forms with each patch developers Pearl Abyss put out. For example, the latest one turns it into a game in which you can ride one of many special animals to a claw machine that stocks some nice decor and accessories, then get a handy partial refund when upgrading your gear. Also, passengers will no longer enable your road rage by getting out and trying to duff up whichever unlucky person you've crashed your wagon into.
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Killer Bean is an upcoming open world crazy action game that looks ridiculously over the top, and it finally has a date to arrive on June 8th
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Star Fox's original creator says the characters' design in the newly-announced game is "exactly what [he] had in mind" when he was making the Nintendo 64 version.
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Get some quality gaming if you're a fan of the bullet heaven / survivor-like genre - there's some not to be missed in the Heavenly Bullets Humble Bundle
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The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess comes to PC thanks to a new open source reverse-engineered reimplementation called Dusk
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Including the likes of Hot Dogs, Horseshoes & Hand Grenades 2 - here's some VR games to stock up on for the upcoming Steam Frame from Valve
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Arriving sometime this "Fall 2026", The Jackbox Party Pack 12 will be bringing more silly party games to play with your friends
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Valve released another stable update SteamOS 3.7.24, along with a stable Steam Client update for everyone with Steam Controller fixes
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Swings and roundabouts. The latest UK boxed charts data is in, and it seems World Cup fever might be starting to take hold with EA SPORTS FC 26 climbing its way back to number 1. Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream now finds itself back at number 2, but it's clear the game is maintaining good sales after its launch on 16th April. On the flip side, Pragmata has fallen off a cliff this week, tumbling from number 10 to number 28. This isn't to insinuate that it's doing poorly, mind you – the game has ...
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Chris Livingston's fault specifically.
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Games like 99 Nights in the Forest appeal to kids because of the way they look, not in spite of it.
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All the interesting Steam facts for the week ending May 10.
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Running a software upgrade on a fridge feels strange, but these are the times we live in.
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“You are entering the world at an extraordinary moment,” NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang told graduates as he delivered the keynote address at Carnegie Mellon University’s 128th commencement ceremony on Sunday. “A new industry is being born. A new era of science and discovery is beginning.” “No generation has entered the world with more...
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Clinicians will be able to see users' health data.
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General Motors collected driving data through OnStar and sold it to data brokers.
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The singer accused the tech giant of illegally using her likeness to sell TVs.
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