Need for Speed 2019 game to be called Need For Speed Heat according to latest leak

As we’ve already reported, the next Need for Speed game will be released later this year. And according to the game’s page on Austrian store Gameware, this new NFS game will be called Need for Speed Heat. Continue reading Need for Speed 2019 game to be called Need For Speed Heat according to latest leak

First Wolfenstein Youngblood patch fixes the CheatEngine micro-transactions exploit

A few days ago, we informed you about a workaround via which you could increase your amount of Standard Coins in Wolfenstein: Youngblood via CheatEngine. However, and instead of focusing on the game’s real problems, Bethesda has just released a patch that simply fixes this exploit and nothing more. Continue reading First Wolfenstein Youngblood patch fixes the CheatEngine micro-transactions exploit

Manhunt Remaster is now available on the PC thanks to this overhaul mod

Manhunt fans, here is something for you today. Modder ‘Danoman’ has released a new version of his Blood Moon mod for Manhunt. This mod basically aims to provide a remastered version of Manhunt by enhancing all textures (resampled orginals 2x), all effects (like particles blood splatters or bullet holes), modifying the AI (more agressive and can see you from a mile) and changing gunplay (guns have proper names and can shoot far away like in reality – shootouts are real fun now). Continue reading Manhunt Remaster is now available on the PC thanks to this overhaul mod

IO Interactive is currently developing Hitman 3 and an unannounced game on a new IP

In a post mortem documentary with noclip, IO Interactive’s CEO Hakan Abrak revealed that the studio is currently working on two main projects. The first one is a new Hitman game, Hitman 3, while the second is an unannounced game on a brand new IP. Continue reading IO Interactive is currently developing Hitman 3 and an unannounced game on a new IP

The Khronos Group announced the OpenXR 1.0 specifications for virtual and augmented reality

The Khronos Group announced today the ratification and public release of the OpenXR 1.0 specification together with publicly available implementations and substantial ecosystem momentum. OpenXR is a unifying, royalty-free, open standard that provides high-performance, cross-platform access to virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR)— collectively known as XR—platforms and devices. The new specification can be found on the Khronos website and via GitHub. Continue reading The Khronos Group announced the OpenXR 1.0 specifications for virtual and augmented reality

Story trailer released for Remedy’s supernatural action adventure game, Control

505 Games and Remedy have released the story trailer for their upcoming supernatural action adventure game, Control. Control is set in a unique and ever-changing world that juxtaposes our familiar reality with the strange and unexplainable. Continue reading Story trailer released for Remedy’s supernatural action adventure game, Control

NVIDIA’s Morgan McGuire: “First triple-A game to require a ray tracing GPU will be released in 2023”

While real-time ray tracing is a tech that NVIDIA is currently trying to push, it appears that the first triple-A game that will require a Ray Tracing graphics card will not be coming out anytime soon. According to NVIDIA’s Morgan McGuire, the first triple-A game that will not run on non-Ray Tracing GPUs will be released in 2023 (which is four years from now). Continue reading NVIDIA’s Morgan McGuire: “First triple-A game to require a ray tracing GPU will be released in 2023”

First official gameplay trailer released for Blair Witch

Bloober Team and Lionsgate Games have released the first official gameplay trailer for the upcoming Blair Witch. According to the press release, this trailer showcases the fan-favorite canine companion – Bullet – and gives as a look at some of the gameplay elements of the first-person psychological horror game. Continue reading First official gameplay trailer released for Blair Witch