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NVIDIA PhysX 3.3.3 Available for Free to All Unreal Engine 4 Developers

Epic Games and NVIDIA have announced that all Unreal Engine 4 developers will gain access to NVIDIA’s PhysX. Not only that, but developers will have access to PhysX’s source code. And in our opinion, this is another clever move from Epic Games; a move that will certainly make a lot of developers start experimenting with its engine. Continue reading NVIDIA PhysX 3.3.3 Available for Free to All Unreal Engine 4 Developers

Magicka 2 Releases On May 26th, Gets New Trailer

Paradox Interactive today published a completely fair-use trailer for Magicka 2, the forthcoming magick-mixing game for PC. The trailer, containing all-new gameplay and allegedly new ideas, celebrates the upcoming launch of Magicka 2, which will arrive on PC on May 26th. The game can be pre-ordered on PC beginning today. Magicka 2 will be available for $14.99.  Continue reading Magicka 2 Releases On May 26th, Gets New Trailer

Electronic Arts Shuts Down Maxis Emeryville

Well, we all saw that coming. After the hugely disappointing latest part of the SimCity series, EA decided to pull the plug and shut down the studio that was behind it. Yeap, Maxis Emeryville, the team responsible for Spore and the SimCity series, is no more. And while a dedicated team of ex-Maxis devs is hired by EA in order to keep SimCity alive, we kind of expect to see this game being abandoned really soon. Continue reading Electronic Arts Shuts Down Maxis Emeryville

Dragon Age: Inquisition – Patch 5 Detailed, Will Bring Various Improvements to Gameplay & Stability

The fifth update for Dragon Age: Inquisition will be released soon, and Bioware has unveiled its changelog. According to its release notes, this new update will bring various improvements to gameplay and stability, and will also add an option to control the font size of subtitles.  You can view the complete changelog of this upcoming patch below. Continue reading Dragon Age: Inquisition – Patch 5 Detailed, Will Bring Various Improvements to Gameplay & Stability

Stardock Unveils Ashes of the Singularity – Strategy Game Powered by Nitrous Engine

Stardock today revealed Ashes of the Singularity, thus revealing the long-awaited first title to harness the groundbreaking power of developer Oxide Games’ Nitrous engine. In addition, Stardock has released its first screenshots that can be viewed below. Continue reading Stardock Unveils Ashes of the Singularity – Strategy Game Powered by Nitrous Engine

NVIDIA Titan X Revealed – Packs 12GB of VRAM, Runs Latest Unreal Engine 4 Tech Demo

During Epic Games’ GDC 2015 Keynote, NVIDIA presented the next iteration of its Titan cards. Titan X will be equipped with 12GB of VRAM and will include 8 billion transistors. In addition, Epic Games revealed a new tech demo for Unreal Engine 4 that ran on this new GPU. Continue reading NVIDIA Titan X Revealed – Packs 12GB of VRAM, Runs Latest Unreal Engine 4 Tech Demo

Wolfenstein: The Old Blood Announced – New Standalone Prequel to Wolfenstein: The New Order

Bethesda has announced a standalone prequel to Wolfenstein: The New Order called Wolfenstein: The Old Blood. Wolfenstein: The Old Blood will be a download-only title, will be priced at $19.99/£14.99 /€19.99, and will be available on May 5th. Continue reading Wolfenstein: The Old Blood Announced – New Standalone Prequel to Wolfenstein: The New Order

Rumour: StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void Beta Phase to Be Launched End of May/Early April

Daily Dot has reported that the closed beta phase of StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void is scheduled for an end of May/early April release. According to Daily Dot, Blizzard is currently accepting requests for beta keys from the gaming press and several prominent esports organizations, and that the closed beta will begin in around three weeks from now. Continue reading Rumour: StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void Beta Phase to Be Launched End of May/Early April

Source 2 Engine Officially Announced, Available for Free to Content Developers

During this year’s GDC, Valve has officially unveiled Source 2 Engine. Although the company did not reveal any noteworthy new title (like, you know… Half Life 3 or Left4Dead 3), it stated – via a press release – that the engine will be available for free to all content developers. Continue reading Source 2 Engine Officially Announced, Available for Free to Content Developers