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NVIDIA will enable real-time ray tracing for its GTX 10XX graphics cards via DXR in April

NVIDIA has announced that it will be bringing real-time ray tracing to its Pascal GPUs. According to the green team, a new driver will enable all GTX10XX series graphics cards, from GTX1060 all the way up to the GTX1080Ti, to run real-time ray tracing via the DXR API. Continue reading NVIDIA will enable real-time ray tracing for its GTX 10XX graphics cards via DXR in April

Gabe Newell hints that Valve may release a new Half-Life game in 4-5 years [UPDATE: Email was faked]

Half Life fans, here is something for you today. I know that a lot are still waiting for Half Life and while I’m certain that we won’t get Half-Life 3, a new game based on its universe may come out. Gabe Newell has been answering a lot of emails lately and has confirmed that a new Half Life game may be released in 4-5 years. Continue reading Gabe Newell hints that Valve may release a new Half-Life game in 4-5 years [UPDATE: Email was faked]

RICO is a new action movie first-person shooter that is available on Steam

Ground Shatter and Rising Star Games have released a brand new action movie first-person shooter on Steam, called RICO. In RICO, players take the role of a loose cannon police detective and face off against criminal gangs in procedurally-generated levels. Continue reading RICO is a new action movie first-person shooter that is available on Steam

Star Wars: Dark Forces fan remake in Unreal Engine 4 from Obsidian Entertainment’s artist available for download

Back in February 2018, we shared some screenshots from an upcoming fan remake of Star Wars: Dark Forces in Unreal Engine 4. Created by Obsidian Entertainment’s senior environment artist, Jason Lewis, this remake aimed to recreate the first level from the game in Epic’s engine. And we are happy to report today that this map is available for download. Continue reading Star Wars: Dark Forces fan remake in Unreal Engine 4 from Obsidian Entertainment’s artist available for download

This mod brings Solid Snake from Metal Gear Solid to Resident Evil 2 Remake

Metal Gear Solid and Resident Evil 2 fans, here is something for you today. Modder ‘SirLumberjackie’ has released a new mod for Resident Evil 2 Remake that brings Solid Snake from the original Playstation version of Metal Gear Solid to it. Continue reading This mod brings Solid Snake from Metal Gear Solid to Resident Evil 2 Remake

System Shock 3 is halfway completed, Starbreeze no longer attached to this project

OtherSide Entertainment has announced that, in light of Starbreeze’s current situation, the two studios decided together that it would be best for them to go their separate ways. As such, Starbreeze is no longer attached to this project. Continue reading System Shock 3 is halfway completed, Starbreeze no longer attached to this project

Halo: The Master Chief Collection – Halo Reach PC test almost ready to go, sign ups open

At the SXSW Halo tournament, Microsoft revealed some new information about the PC version of Halo: The Master Chief Collection. According to the publisher, the PC test for Halo Reach, the first game that will come out on the PC, is almost ready to go and the sign ups for Halo Insider are currently open. Continue reading Halo: The Master Chief Collection – Halo Reach PC test almost ready to go, sign ups open

Tim Sweeney, founder of Epic Games, comments on current and future Epic Store exclusive games

In a series of tweets and Reddit posts, Tim Sweeney, the founder of Epic Games, has commented on the Epic Store exclusive games (that have so far caused a lot of controversy). According to Sweeney, Valve has every right to negotiate free or exclusive distribution deals with developers and believes that companies choosing to partner together openly and exchange money or other benefits isn’t bribery. Continue reading Tim Sweeney, founder of Epic Games, comments on current and future Epic Store exclusive games

The Sims 4 will drop support for 32bit operating systems in June 2019

Electronic Arts has announced that The Sims 4 will drop support for 32bit operating systems in June 2019. Now while the main branch will be only supporting 64bit systems in June 2019 and onwards, PC gamers that still game on 32bit systems will be able to download a legacy version for it. Continue reading The Sims 4 will drop support for 32bit operating systems in June 2019