About: John Papadopoulos

Website: DSOGaming : https://www.dsogaming.com
Bio: John is the founder and Editor in Chief at DSOGaming. He is a PC gaming fan and highly supports the modding and indie communities. Before creating DSOGaming, John worked on numerous gaming websites. While he is a die-hard PC gamer, his gaming roots can be found on consoles. John loved - and still does - the 16-bit consoles, and considers SNES to be one of the best consoles. Still, the PC platform won him over consoles. That was mainly due to 3DFX and its iconic dedicated 3D accelerator graphics card, Voodoo 2. John has also written a higher degree thesis on the "The Evolution of PC graphics cards." Contact: Email

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Hell Let Loose is free to play until October 14th, gets a brand new content update

Posted on: 11 Oct 2019

Team17 and Black Matter have announced that their WWII shooter, Hell Let Loose, is free to play until October 14th. In addition, the teams have released a brand new update for the game that adds a new map.

FIFA 20 has more than 10 million players, VOLTA FOOTBALL mode the second most popular mode

Posted on: 11 Oct 2019

While FIFA 20 feels like a re-skin of FIFA 19 (with the addition of the VOLTA mode), EA Sports has reported that the game has now over 10 million players around the world. This basically means that it took EA around two-three weeks to hit this milestone.

NVIDIA claims that Call of Duty Modern Warfare will run with 60fps in 4K/Ultra with Ray Tracing on RTX2080

Posted on: 11 Oct 2019

Two days ago, we informed you about the official PC requirements for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. And today, NVIDIA released some more details about the game’s PC specs. According to these specs, an NVIDIA GeForce RTX2080 will be able to run the game in 4K/Ultra settings with 60fps and Ray Tracing.

New screenshots released for Shenmue 3

Posted on: 10 Oct 2019

Deep Silver has released a new set of screenshots for Shenmue 3. These new screenshots showcase some of the environments and characters that PC gamers can already enjoy in the Early Access Backer build.

Surviving Mars is now free on Epic Games Store, Observer & Alan Wake American Nightmare to be free next week

Posted on: 10 Oct 2019

Epic Games has announced that Surviving Mars is currently free on its store. As such, PC gamers can acquire their free copy today, and until October 17th, by visiting its Epic Games Store page.

New Chernobylite video compares real-life with in-game locations

Posted on: 10 Oct 2019

The Farm 51 has released a new video for Chernobylite. This video compares the real locations with their virtual counterparts. The video shows how precisely Pripyat’s and Chernobyl’s signature places have been digitized into the game objects. The team was able to pull it off thanks to photogrammetry and other advanced 3D-scanning techniques.

Warner Bros will publish the next game from IO Interactive

Posted on: 10 Oct 2019

Warner Bros and IO Interactive today announced a worldwide publishing and distribution agreement to bring a new console and PC game experience to players worldwide.

Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 Title Update 6 releases on October 15th, will be the biggest content update to date

Posted on: 10 Oct 2019

Ubisoft has announced that October 15th will be the release date for its latest content update for the live open-world game Tom Clancy’s The Division 2. In addition, Players who have not yet had a chance to play The Division 2 will have the opportunity to try the game for free.

Kingdom Under Fire 2 is coming to the PC this November, gets new cinematic trailer

Posted on: 10 Oct 2019

Blueside and Gameforge have announced that Kingdom Under Fire 2 will be coming to the West in November 2019. In order to celebrate this announcement, the teams have released a new cinematic trailer that you can find below.

Steam’s new “Remote Play Together” feature will allow all local multiplayer games to work over the Internet

Posted on: 10 Oct 2019

Valve has announced that it will be adding a new feature to Steam, called Remote Play Together. This feature will allow local multiplayer and co-op games to work over the Internet. As such, PC gamers will be able to play with their friends online the games that were not supporting online play previous (but obviously … Continue reading Steam’s new “Remote Play Together” feature will allow all local multiplayer games to work over the Internet