Rocket Arena was officially released on July 15th. However, and only two weeks since its launch, the EA has launched a free to play weekend. Thus, the game is currently free to play on Steam. From today and until August 3rd, PC gamers can download and play this latest 3v3 multiplayer shooter. Continue reading Rocket Arena is free to play until August 3rd
Battletoads releases on August 20th, PC system requirements revealed
Microsoft has announced that Battletoads will officially release on August 20th. The game will be available on both Windows Store and Steam, and you can find below a new trailer for it. Moreover, Microsoft has also revealed the game’s official PC system requirements. Continue reading Battletoads releases on August 20th, PC system requirements revealed
343 Industries confirms that Halo: Infinite Multiplayer will be free to play
Earlier today, an image from Halo: Infinite’s Windows Store suggested that its multiplayer mode would be free to play. And just a few minutes ago, 343 Industries confirmed this rumor. Halo: Infinite’s multiplayer mode will be free to play, meaning that everyone will be able to play it. Continue reading 343 Industries confirms that Halo: Infinite Multiplayer will be free to play
RPCS3 now supports online play via PSN emulation
Now here is a pleasant surprise. The RPCS3 team has announced that the best Playstation 3 emulator, RPCS3, now supports online play via PSN emulation. Yeap, you read that right; you can now play some of the PS3 games online via RPCS3. Continue reading RPCS3 now supports online play via PSN emulation
Here is over an hour of gameplay footage from Project CARS 3
Codemasters and Slightly Mad Studios have lifted the embargo for Project CARS 3’s previews. Therefore, you can find below some gameplay videos, showcasing this new upcoming racing game in action. Continue reading Here is over an hour of gameplay footage from Project CARS 3
NVIDIA launches a new ‘Rainbow Six: Siege’ Game Bundle with the purchase of any GeForce RTX 20 series of GPUs
Nvidia is currently giving away free copies of Rainbow Six: Siege Gold Edition to new RTX 20-series GPU owners. As per the new “Frames Win Games” promotion, Nvidia has started to bundle a copy of Rainbow Six: Siege Gold Edition with new Geforce 20 series RTX graphics cards, offering PC gamers the base game as well as all the ‘Gold Edition’ perks/DLCs. Continue reading NVIDIA launches a new ‘Rainbow Six: Siege’ Game Bundle with the purchase of any GeForce RTX 20 series of GPUs
First proper gameplay trailer released for Dirt 5, showcases Stampede mode
Codemasters has finally released a proper gameplay trailer for Dirt 5. In this latest, work-in-progress trailer, we get a first look at a Stampede track in action, based in between the iconic Arizona buttes. Continue reading First proper gameplay trailer released for Dirt 5, showcases Stampede mode
New HD Texture Pack for Skyrim Special Edition removes compression artifacts & bad bicubic upscaling
A couple of days ago, we informed you about an uncompressed HD Texture Pack for the original version of Skyrim. This ESRGAN AI-enhanced pack aimed to remove compression artifacts and bad bicubic upscaling from the default textures. And today, we are happy to report that a similar texture pack of it is available for Skyrim Special Edition. Continue reading New HD Texture Pack for Skyrim Special Edition removes compression artifacts & bad bicubic upscaling
FAIRY TAIL PC Port is almost as bad as Atelier Ryza, does not support mouse look
Koei Tecmo Games and GUST Studios have just released FAIRY TAIL on the PC. These two teams have previously worked on Atelier Ryza: Ever Darkness & the Secret Hideout. As we’ve reported, the PC port of Atelier Ryza was awful. And, as the title suggests, FAIRY TAIL PC is in most regards as bad as Atelier Ryza PC. Continue reading FAIRY TAIL PC Port is almost as bad as Atelier Ryza, does not support mouse look
Valve silently changes the STEAM storefront policy to restrict usage of VPNs to buy games in other regions
Few weeks back I covered an article in which it was mentioned that ‘Horizon Zero Dawn’s’ PC release version got a price hike globally, due to people misusing VPNs in some countries/regions. Now, an updated policy from the ‘SteamDB’ indicates that Valve is taking measures to restrict users who use a VPN to purchase games at a lower price. Continue reading Valve silently changes the STEAM storefront policy to restrict usage of VPNs to buy games in other regions