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Rebellion acquires Radiant Worlds, to be renamed to Rebellion Warwick

Rebellion today announced the acquisition of Radiant Worlds, the UK development studio founded in 2013 by industry veterans Andrew Oliver, Philip Oliver and Richard Smithies, for an undisclosed sum. Radiant Worlds comprises a wealth of games industry talent. Its 70 employees have decades of experience across hundreds of titles, adding their industry expertise and creative excellence to Rebellion’s award-winning development teams. Continue reading Rebellion acquires Radiant Worlds, to be renamed to Rebellion Warwick

AMD’s 2nd generation Ryzen CPUs are coming out in April 2018, Vega 7nm GPU launches in 2018

AMD has just unveiled some interesting new information about its 2nd generation Ryzen CPUs, as well as a refresh model for its Vega GPUs. Both Zen+ and Vega 7nm are planned for a 2018 release. And even though we don’t know exactly when Vega 7nm will hit stores, we do know that AMD plans to release its new CPUs in April 2018. Continue reading AMD’s 2nd generation Ryzen CPUs are coming out in April 2018, Vega 7nm GPU launches in 2018

NVIDIA unveils 65 inches HDR gaming monitors with 120Hz GSync tech

At this year’s CES event, NVIDIA unveiled that it’s working on brand new HDR gaming monitors. Called BFGD (Big Format Gaming Displays), these gaming monitors support 4K resolutions, are HDR-ready, come with NVIDIA’s GSync technology and even have NVIDIA SHIELD integrated into them. Continue reading NVIDIA unveils 65 inches HDR gaming monitors with 120Hz GSync tech

This mod for the first classic Mass Effect game removes mouse acceleration, offers proper raw input

Mass Effect fans, here is a must-have mod for you. Modder ‘Methanhydrat’ has released the final version of his Mass Effect Mouse Fix mod. As the title suggests, this mod makes Mass Effect use raw mouse input and removes the game’s mouse acceleration. Continue reading This mod for the first classic Mass Effect game removes mouse acceleration, offers proper raw input

Steam sets new record for concurrent users, over 18 million Steam users online simultaneously

Steam has just set a new record for concurrent users. A few hours ago, there were over 18 million Steam users online at the same time (to be precise, there were 18,528,722 users). The previous 17 million milestone was set back in November 2017, and it took almost one and a half months in order to hit the 18 million goal. Continue reading Steam sets new record for concurrent users, over 18 million Steam users online simultaneously

Intel lists all CPUs affected by Spectre & Meltdown, Epic shows performance impact on gaming servers

Intel has just listed all its processors that are currently being affected by the Spectre and Meltdown security flaws. Moreover, Epic Games has shared a graph showcasing the significant performance impact of the Intel security fix on one of its gaming servers. Continue reading Intel lists all CPUs affected by Spectre & Meltdown, Epic shows performance impact on gaming servers

Dragon Ball FighterZ Official PC Requirements

Bandai Namco has revealed the official PC requirements for Dragon Ball FighterZ via its Steam store page. According to the PC specs, PC gamers will at least need an AMD FX-4350 or an Intel Core i5 with 4GB of RAM, a 64bit operating system and an AMD Radeon HD 6870 or an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650Ti. Continue reading Dragon Ball FighterZ Official PC Requirements

The Messenger is a new ninja action platformer that pays tribute to 8bit/16bit platformers and Ninja Gaiden

Sabotage Studio has announced that The Messenger, a new action platformer with generation-leaping visuals, will be available for the PC later this year. First presented as an 8-bit action platformer, this epic ninja tale takes the hero forward in time, supported visually by a shift to 16-bit, where the adventure and gameplay mechanics become much deeper than players would expect. Continue reading The Messenger is a new ninja action platformer that pays tribute to 8bit/16bit platformers and Ninja Gaiden

Intel will release updates for both Spectre and Meltdown for 90% of its processors by the end of next week

Intel has issued a press release, claiming that it will release updates for more than 90 percent of its processor products introduced within the past five years. Moreover, the blue team has already issued updates for the majority of processor products introduced within the past five years. Continue reading Intel will release updates for both Spectre and Meltdown for 90% of its processors by the end of next week