New gaming benchmarks revealed for Intel’s Core i7 8700K & 8600K (six games tested)

Lab501 has broken the embargo and leaked some new gaming benchmarks for Intel’s upcoming CPUs, the Intel Core i7 8700K and the Intel Core i7 8600K. Lab501 has tested six games and according to their findings, there is not that big of a performance difference between the 7700K and the 8700K (despite the fact that the 8700K is slightly faster in most cases). Continue reading New gaming benchmarks revealed for Intel’s Core i7 8700K & 8600K (six games tested)

Sonic 2 HD demo, fan remake of the classic SEGA Mega Drive game, has been released

As promised, the demo for Sonic 2 HD, a fan remake of the classic SEGA Mega Drive platformer, has been released to the public. This demo features both Sonic and Tales, and lets you speed through the world together as a team with a friend, or fly solo through West Side Island. Continue reading Sonic 2 HD demo, fan remake of the classic SEGA Mega Drive game, has been released

FIFA 18 is another Denuvo-powered game that has also been cracked in less than a day

Things are definitely not looking good for all publishers using the Denuvo anti-tamper tech. Yesterday we informed you about Total War: WARHAMMER 2 getting cracked in due time. And today, another Denuvo-powered game has been cracked in record time, and that’s no other than EA Sports’ latest soccer, FIFA 18. Continue reading FIFA 18 is another Denuvo-powered game that has also been cracked in less than a day

The free-to-play market has grown 28% year-over-year, PUBG surpasses WoW on the total PC games list

SuperData has released its worldwide digital video games stats for August 2017. According to the stats, and even though the PC segment shrank 10% year-over-year, the free-to-play market has grown 28% year-over-year. This shows how many developers are, in 2017, adopting this model for their games, and could perhaps give us an idea of what will happen in 2018. Continue reading The free-to-play market has grown 28% year-over-year, PUBG surpasses WoW on the total PC games list

System Shock 2 has just received a new patch with various improvements and modernisations

Now here is a pleasant surprise. Night Dive Studios has released a new patch for System Shock 2 that comes with various improvements and modernisations, as well as some fixes. This patch is only available for the Windows version of the game, however Mac and Linux will receive it really soon. Continue reading System Shock 2 has just received a new patch with various improvements and modernisations

Star Wars: Battlefront 2 – Single Player Story Scene Trailer

Electronic Arts has released a new trailer for Star Wars: Battlefront 2, showcasing one of its single-player cut-scenes. Star Wars Battlefront 2 is powered by the Frostbite Engine and its single player campaign promises to deliver a new exciting story to the Star Wars universe. Continue reading Star Wars: Battlefront 2 – Single Player Story Scene Trailer

Assassin’s Creed Origins gets a new cinematic CGI trailer

Ubisoft has released a new cinematic CGI trailer for Assassin’s Creed: Origins. Ubisoft has also announced that a new game mode is coming to the game, called Discovery Tour by Assassin’s Creed: Ancient Egypt, in which players can explore the diverse landscapes of Ancient Egypt and learn about its rich history from audio guided tours. Continue reading Assassin’s Creed Origins gets a new cinematic CGI trailer

Project CARS 2 – New update improves AI & simulated laptimes when skipping a non-race section

Slightly Mad Studios has released a new update for Project CARS 2. According to the release notes, this update comes with various AI cornering and race line improvements across problematic tracks, as well as improvements to AI balancing in snow and rain conditions. Continue reading Project CARS 2 – New update improves AI & simulated laptimes when skipping a non-race section