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Fallout 4 – Update 1.6 is now available to everyone

Bethesda has announced that Fallout 4’s update 1.6 is currently available to everyone on Steam. This update sports a new feature called ExitSave, adds more than 300 new player names added to Codsworth’s vocabulary and adds support for upcoming Add Ons. This patch will be auto-downloaded from Steam, and you can read its complete changelog below. Continue reading Fallout 4 – Update 1.6 is now available to everyone

Prey for the Gods, new indie title inspired by Shadow of the Colossus, gets Kickstarter Campaign

No Matter Studios has launched a Kickstarter campaign for its upcoming game that is inspired by Shadow of the Colossus, Prey for the Gods. Prey For The Gods is an action survival game set on a desolate frozen island, and the team aims to raise $300K in the next 30 days. Continue reading Prey for the Gods, new indie title inspired by Shadow of the Colossus, gets Kickstarter Campaign

Microsoft backtracks on exclusives, now claims that only its E3 2016 games will be coming to Windows 10

Two days ago, we informed you about Microsoft’s plans to release every future first-party game on Windows 10 (alongside Xbox One). Well, that seemed too good to be true. Microsoft stealth edited its blogpost and now claims that only the games that were shown onstage at E3 2016 will be coming to Windows 10 (thanks to Xbox Play Anywhere). Continue reading Microsoft backtracks on exclusives, now claims that only its E3 2016 games will be coming to Windows 10

Report: This Steam Summer Sale was way more successful than the previous one

The Steam Summer Sale 2016 has ended and according to SteamSpy it was way more successful than the previous one. SteamSpy has provided some numbers to back up those claims, and stated that this year’s Steam Summer Sale event has generated $236 million in revenue. For comparison purposes, last year’s Steam Summer Sale event generated $160M in revenue. Continue reading Report: This Steam Summer Sale was way more successful than the previous one

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt – Game of the Year Edition confirmed

Earlier today, Twitter user lifeflower spotted a Game of the Year Edition for The Witcher 3 that was listed by the German age-ratings board USK. And Eurogamer has just confirmed that this Edition is real, and that CD Projekt RED will reveal more details about it in the near future. Continue reading The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt – Game of the Year Edition confirmed

Microsoft will offer a simple layer to devs so they can implement multi-GPU support in DX12 games

Microsoft has announced that it will offer a new abstraction layer for game developers to utilize for multiple GPU support in their DX12 games. This will allow developers to take advantage of multiple GPUs on a system with only minimal coding, something that will definitely please a lot of PC gamers. Continue reading Microsoft will offer a simple layer to devs so they can implement multi-GPU support in DX12 games

System Shock – New demo patch coming with support for Texture filtering

When the demo version of System Shock got released, a number of PC gamers complained about the pixelated textures that could be found in it. According to the developers, the demo did not support any texture filtering in order to maintain a retro touch. Continue reading System Shock – New demo patch coming with support for Texture filtering