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Heavy Rain, Beyond: Two Souls and Detroit: Become Human are coming to the PC

Now here is a pleasant surprise. Quantic Dream has announced that Heavy Rain, Beyond: Two Souls and Detroit: Become Human will be coming to the PC. Yes, this isn’t an April’s fools joke; these Playstation-exclusive games are indeed coming to the PC, however there is a catch. Continue reading Heavy Rain, Beyond: Two Souls and Detroit: Become Human are coming to the PC

Irdeto launches Denuvo Anti-Cheat solution in order to combat cheating in video games and esports

At GDC 2019, Irdeto announced the launch of its Anti-Cheat solution to protect against cheating in video games and esports, called Denuvo Anti-Cheat. According to the press release, Denuvo Anti-Cheat prevents cheaters from manipulating and extracting data or code to gain an advantage over other gamers. Continue reading Irdeto launches Denuvo Anti-Cheat solution in order to combat cheating in video games and esports

The third game in the I.G.I. series has been officially announced, will release in 2021

Toadman Interactive has announced that the third game in the I.G.I. franchise will be released during 2021. The title is a tactical stealth FPS and a prequel to the previous games that will uncover the origin story of the I.G.I. organization. Continue reading The third game in the I.G.I. series has been officially announced, will release in 2021

PC gamers can already play Halo 3’s single-player campaign on the PC with native mouse & keyboard

Microsoft and 343 Industries have already announced the Halo: The Master Chief collection for the PC. However, PC gamers can already experience the single-player campaign of Halo 3. A team of dedicated fans has recreated the entire single-player mode of Halo 3 in the Halo Online Engine, and is fully playable from start to finish via Eldewrito. Continue reading PC gamers can already play Halo 3’s single-player campaign on the PC with native mouse & keyboard

Google announces a new game streaming service, called Stadia

At GDC 2019, Google announced its new game streaming service that will be called Stadia. Stadia is basically an evolution of Project Stream that Google launched last year. In other words, this isn’t a new console hardware. Instead, this is a streaming service and Google has released a trailer for Stadia that you can find below.
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Halo: The Master Chief Collection will support Windows 7 & Windows 10, FOV slider confirmed and more

In a Reddit AMA, 343 Industries confirmed that Halo: The Master Chief Collection will not be locked on the latest Windows operating system, meaning that it will support both Windows 7 and Windows 10. Continue reading Halo: The Master Chief Collection will support Windows 7 & Windows 10, FOV slider confirmed and more

Shadow of the Tomb Raider RTX patch available for download, adds real-time ray tracing and DLSS

And the time has finally come. Nixxes has released the highly anticipated RTX patch for Shadow of the Tomb Raider that adds real-time ray tracing, as well as support for Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS). Continue reading Shadow of the Tomb Raider RTX patch available for download, adds real-time ray tracing and DLSS

NVIDIA announces Quake 2 RTX, first official screenshots and details

Back in January, we informed you about a mod for Quake 2 that added real-time ray tracing effects. Created by former NVIDIA intern Christoph Schied, a Ph.D. student at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology in Germany, Q2VKPT was the first playable game that is entirely raytraced and efficiently simulates fully dynamic lighting in real-time. And today, NVIDIA has announced a new version that will be based on it. Continue reading NVIDIA announces Quake 2 RTX, first official screenshots and details