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AppWizard
June 5, 2025
E3 has transitioned into the Summer Game Fest, led by Geoff Keighley, featuring a livestream on June 6 at 2 pm Pacific on YouTube. New developers include Raw Power Games, working on a medieval sandbox game, and Soft Rains, developing a sci-fi action game. Big studios like 505 Games, 2K Games, Bandai Namco, Capcom, CD Projekt, Embark, IO Interactive, Square Enix, Techland, Xbox, PlayStation, Epic Games, Pearl Abyss, and Sega are expected to showcase new titles or updates. Additional partners include 1047 Games, Amazon Games, Annapurna Interactive, Atari, Bellring Games, Blumhouse Games, Coffee Stain, Devolver Digital, Dotemu, Dreamhaven, Enhance, Focus Entertainment, Frontier, Funcom, iam8bit Presents, Kakao Games, Kinetic Games, Kuro Games, Level Infinite, Magic the Gathering, Megabit, Meta Quest, Mundfish, NCSoft, Nekki, Neowiz, Netmarble, Niantic, Nintendo Switch 2, Nuverse, Playstack, PlaySide, PM Studios, Razer, Supermassive Games, Xsolla, and Yacht Club Games. An "intense body horror" game titled ILL and beta access to Soulframe will also be featured, with Hideo Kojima confirmed to attend.
AppWizard
May 30, 2025
The Steam Deck is a popular handheld gaming device that, while affordable and visually impressive, faces limitations in running demanding games. Nvidia's GeForce Now has released a dedicated app for the Steam Deck, improving the gaming experience by allowing access to high-quality titles without the need for complex setup. The app enhances battery life, enabling four to five hours of gameplay compared to two hours with native 3D games. It supports resolutions up to 4K and 60 fps with an Ultimate subscription, although it is limited compared to the PC version. The Steam Deck can access games from various platforms, including Xbox, Epic Games Store, and GOG, with GeForce Now simplifying this process. The app requires a minimum internet speed of 45 Mbps for optimal performance and offers different subscription tiers, with the free version having session limits and resolution caps.
AppWizard
May 27, 2025
Razer is launching a collaboration with Minecraft featuring a series of PC peripherals themed around the Creeper character. The collection will be released on June 27, 2025, and includes the following products: 1. Razer BlackWidow V4 X Minecraft Edition - Price: 29,980 yen (tax included) - Features: RGB mechanical keyboard with six macro keys, dirt and grass block design, includes the "Ender Dragon Shawl" in-game item. 2. Razer Kraken V4 X Minecraft Edition - Price: 17,480 yen (tax included) - Features: Wired RGB gaming headset for immersive sound, includes the "Ender Dragon Shawl" in-game item. 3. Razer Cobra Minecraft Edition - Price: 10,480 yen (tax included) - Features: Ultra-lightweight wired RGB gaming mouse, includes the "Overgrown Arm" in-game item. 4. Razer Gigantus V2 Minecraft Edition - Price: 4,990 yen (tax included) - Features: Gaming mouse pad with a textured surface, includes the "Overgrown Arm" in-game item. Pre-orders for these products will start on May 27, 2025.
BetaBeacon
April 18, 2025
Due to the tariff and trade war between the U.S. and China, Retroid's Pocket Flip 2 and Pocket Classic shipments to the U.S. have been affected, with some colors not arriving in time to be shipped.
AppWizard
April 8, 2025
The gaming experience on Linux, particularly with Ubuntu, has been positive, with many single-player and co-op games performing well due to compatibility tools like Wine and Steam's Proton. While most Windows games can be played on Linux, limitations exist, particularly for MMORPGs and competitive multiplayer games that rely on kernel-level anti-cheat systems, rendering titles like Fortnite and Valorant unplayable. Some competitive games do offer Linux support, but this is not guaranteed. Additionally, accessory applications for gaming peripherals often lack support on Linux, although open-source alternatives exist. As of 2025, while Linux gaming has improved, significant gaps remain, particularly in compatibility with anti-cheat systems, making it less appealing than Windows for many gamers.
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