Epic Games has announced that its third-person action building game, Fortnite, will receive a Battle Royale mode on September 26th. In order to celebrate this announcement, Epic released some new screenshots and a trailer for this “Battle Royale” mode that can be viewed below. Continue reading Epic’s Fortnite will get a Battle Royale mode on September 26th
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Okami HD is coming to the PC on December 12th
Capcom has just announced that Okami HD will be coming to the PC on December 12th. According to the press release, this latest release with its renowned Sumi-e ink art style will now be even more breath-taking as the graphics have been updated to take advantage of modern high resolutions. Continue reading Okami HD is coming to the PC on December 12th
PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds – Latest update improves performance on low-end systems, adds Foggy weather
Bluehole Studio has announced that the September update for PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds will go live on test servers today, and revealed its complete changelog. According to the release notes, this update improves performance on low-end PCs by optimizing buildings, optimizes shadows (resulting in better performance on a variety of PC configurations), as well as client and server performance when there are multiple vehicles in a close vicinity. Continue reading PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds – Latest update improves performance on low-end systems, adds Foggy weather
Atomega is a new multiplayer FPS from the team behind Grow Home, releases on Steam on September 19th
Ubisoft announced today Atomega, a new online multiplayer FPS available on September 19th on Steam. Developed by Reflections, a Ubisoft studio, in the same small incubator which created Grow Home and Grow Up, Atomega was made with a creatively experimental mind-set, deliberately seeking to create unusual concepts which will surprise and delight players. Continue reading Atomega is a new multiplayer FPS from the team behind Grow Home, releases on Steam on September 19th
Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice – Patch 1.02 adds Dualshock 4 controller, AMD VSR & NVIDIA DSR support
Ninja Theory has released a new patch for the PC version of Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice. According to the release notes, this patch adds mouse sensitivity to the options menu, adds Dualshock 4 controller support, as well as AMD VSR (virtual super resolution) and NVIDIA DSR (dynamic super resolution) support. Continue reading Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice – Patch 1.02 adds Dualshock 4 controller, AMD VSR & NVIDIA DSR support
Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana has been delayed
Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana was originally meant to be released today, however NIS America has announced that the game has been delayed. According to the team, the game was delayed due to continued efforts in improving its gameplay quality. Continue reading Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana has been delayed
Visual Overhaul for Battlefield 1942 – Remastered in 4K
Taking a massive step back into the FPS world, Battlefield 1942 originally released in 2002 is having a visual overhaul, not only changing resolutions on textures but also adding new shaders and more!
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Intel Core i7 8700K Benchmark Results Leaked
AMD has smashed their way back into the CPU market with the release of Ryzen and now we all sit waiting patiently for the response Intel will be giving in the form of Coffee Lake.
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FIFA 18 – Official PC System Requirements
EA Sports has revealed the official PC requirements for FIFA 18. According to the PC specs, PC gamers will need at least an Intel Core i3-2100 or an AMD Phenom II X4 965 CPU with 8GB of RAM and an NVIDIA GTX 460 or an AMD Radeon R7 260 graphics card. Continue reading FIFA 18 – Official PC System Requirements
Microsoft admits game stuttering issues caused by the Windows 10 Creator’s Update
In April 2017, Microsoft released the Creator’s Update for Windows 10. However, it appears that this update has caused some gaming-related issues to a number of gamers. According to reports, there were noticeable stuttering issues in games with the Creator’s Update. Naturally, some thought this was a placebo effect, however Microsoft has confirmed that these issues are indeed present. Continue reading Microsoft admits game stuttering issues caused by the Windows 10 Creator’s Update