SEGA has just announced the next major historical strategy game in the award-winning Total War series, Total War: Three Kingdoms. Total War: Three Kingdoms will take place in ancient China where three heroes, sworn to brotherhood in the face of tyranny, rally support for the trials ahead. Continue reading SEGA announces a new Total War game, Total War: Three Kingdoms
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Rainway is a new app that will allow you to stream PC games in any device, open beta launches on January 20th
Rainway is a new application that will allow PC gamers to stream their games on portable consoles and smartphones. Its development team has been working on this app for quite some time and has announced that an open beta phase will begin on January 20th. Continue reading Rainway is a new app that will allow you to stream PC games in any device, open beta launches on January 20th
The official Twitter account of Cyberpunk 2077 shows signs of activity after a four-year hiatus
It’s been more than four years since the release of the announcement CG trailer for Cyberpunk 2077. And from the looks of it, CD Projekt RED will reveal more about its cyberpunk game in 2018. After a four-year hiatus, the official Twitter account of Cyberpunk 2077 has shown signs of activity. Continue reading The official Twitter account of Cyberpunk 2077 shows signs of activity after a four-year hiatus
World War 2 Multiplayer FPS, Battalion 1944, is coming to Steam Early Access on February 1st
Square Enix and Bulkhead Interactive have announced that their WW2 multiplayer first-person shooter, Battalion 1944, is coming to Steam Early Access on February 1st. In order to celebrate this announcement, the developer has released a new gameplay trailer that you can view below. Continue reading World War 2 Multiplayer FPS, Battalion 1944, is coming to Steam Early Access on February 1st
Remaster announced for The Raven – Legacy of a Master Thief, coming out on March 13th
THQ Nordic has announced that The Raven – Legacy of a Master Thief is being remastered and will be released on March 13th. The game will go by the name of The Raven Remastered and the publisher has released a new trailer for it. Continue reading Remaster announced for The Raven – Legacy of a Master Thief, coming out on March 13th
Microsoft details performance impact of Spectre and Meltdown fixes on a variety of PC configurations
Microsoft is currently deploying the Spectre and Meltdown fixes via its Windows Update app and has just detailed the performance impact users can expect from them. As we’ve reported, these security fixes are now available only for Intel’s systems as AMD’s configurations experience some booting issues after applying them. Continue reading Microsoft details performance impact of Spectre and Meltdown fixes on a variety of PC configurations
This mod adds permadeath mechanics to Fallout 4
Modder ‘JJ2197’ has released a new version of his permadeath mod for Fallout 4. The “You Only Live Once” mod is inspired by the YOLO run-throughs of Many a True Nerd, this mod brings to Bethesda’s RPG permadeath mechanics, meaning that the modder has removed healing, curing addictions, rad removal and limb healing from all items. Continue reading This mod adds permadeath mechanics to Fallout 4
Closed beta phase for Sea of Thieves begins on January 29th
Microsoft and Rare have announced that the open beta phase for Sea of Thieves will begin on January 29th. The Closed Beta will be accessible to eligible players who joined the Sea of Thieves Insider Programme before December 1st 2017 or who have pre-ordered the game and will last until January 29th. Continue reading Closed beta phase for Sea of Thieves begins on January 29th
Microsoft halts distribution of Spectre & Meltdown fixes on AMD systems after reports of unbootable PCs
It appears that Microsoft and AMD have messed things up. According to reports, a number PC systems with AMD’s processors were boot failing after installing the Spectre and Meltdown fixes. Microsoft investigated those reports and discovered that some AMD chipsets are getting into an unbootable state after applying those fixes. As a result of that, Microsoft has stopped distributing these fixes on AMD systems. Continue reading Microsoft halts distribution of Spectre & Meltdown fixes on AMD systems after reports of unbootable PCs
Electronic Arts is using dynamic difficulty adjustments in multiple games, wants to get rid of fair matchmaking
Back in October 2017, it was revealed that Activision is working on a new matchmaking system that would pair players together in order to encourage microtransactions. And while this system has not been implemented in any game as of yet, another publisher is searching into getting rid of fair matchmaking in multiplayer games. That publisher is no other than EA who has already implemented its dynamic difficulty adjustment in multiple games. Continue reading Electronic Arts is using dynamic difficulty adjustments in multiple games, wants to get rid of fair matchmaking