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Diablo III – 20th Anniversary Patch 2.4.3 is now live, adds Diablo 1 free event & support for DirectX 11

In order to celebrate Diablo’s 20th anniversary, Blizzard released a new massive update for Diablo III. This update adds support for the Corsair Utility Engine (CUE) SDK and Razer peripherals, and a screen space ambient occlusion (SSAO) pixel shader option, improves support for 60Hz+ monitors, and adds a 64-bit client as default for 64-bit Microsoft Windows operating systems. Continue reading Diablo III – 20th Anniversary Patch 2.4.3 is now live, adds Diablo 1 free event & support for DirectX 11

Windows 10’s Game Mode may be available only to UWP games

Last week, we informed you about a Game Mode that will be coming in the near future to Windows 10. This mode will reduce memory, CPU and GPU footprint on running apps when a game is running, which may potentially improve performance. However, it appears that this mode may be available only to UWP games. Continue reading Windows 10’s Game Mode may be available only to UWP games

Firewatch has sold one million copies, 54% coming from the PC platform

Campo Santo Productions has announced that Firewatch has sold one million copies worldwide. Firewatch is a single-player first-person adventure game, described by mane as a “walking simulator”. The game was released in February 2016 for PS4 and PC, and in September 2016 for Xbox One, and it took almost 9-10 months in order to hit the “one million” milestone. Continue reading Firewatch has sold one million copies, 54% coming from the PC platform

Persona 5 and Yakuza 0 are not coming to the PC according to SEGA of America’s PR manager

John Hardin, PR manager for Atlus USA/SEGA of America, has re-confirmed the platforms for which Persona 5 and Yakuza 0 will be coming to. According to Hardin, both of these games will be coming exclusively to PS3 and PS4, and there are no plans for a PC version. Continue reading Persona 5 and Yakuza 0 are not coming to the PC according to SEGA of America’s PR manager

Intel’s Kaby Lake CPUs are now available, performing slightly better than Skylake

Intel has just released the Kaby Lake Core i5 7600K and Core i7 7700K processors. These processors aim to replace the Skylake Core i7-6700K and Core i5-6600K. The Core i5 7600K is priced at $242 while the Core i7 7700K is priced at $339, and both of them work in existing LGA 1151 motherboards. Continue reading Intel’s Kaby Lake CPUs are now available, performing slightly better than Skylake