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Channeling the best of its top-end mouse tech, Razer's latest iteration of its Wolverine V3 Pro controller could be perfect for those looking to gain an edge in competitive play
By Demi Williams published
Razer has announced the launch of its Wolverine V3 Pro 8K PC, a next-generation controller built specifically for PC gaming and featuring new improvements.

Assassin's Creed Shadows devs tease the return of some past series lore, including the Assassin vs. Templar conflict, the Isu, and a modern-day storyline – 'You can expect it to be expanded at some point, in some fashion'
By Demi Williams published
Assassin's Creed Shadows devs tease the return of the Assassin vs. Templar conflict and say the game was the 'first stone' to deliver modern-day storytelling

My most anticipated game of 2025 has been delayed again – and no, it's not GTA 6
By Isaiah Williams published
After years of waiting for release since its initial 2019 reveal, Crimson Desert has been delayed to Q1 2026, despite the previous late 2025 launch schedule.

NYT Connections hints and answers for Thursday, August 14 (game #795)
By Johnny Dee published
Looking for NYT Connections answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, plus my commentary on the puzzles.

PS5 Pro games list - confirmed PS5 Pro-enhanced titles
By Jake Green last updated
A PS5 Pro console and release date have been revealed, so here's every PS5 Pro game confirmed so far.

Rockstar and Nvidia aren't done with GTA 5 just yet, and I'm not either – now it's getting DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation support
By Isaiah Williams published
Nvidia is providing Multi Frame Generation support for GTA 5 and Hellblade 2, with a new Game Ready Driver available now.

Monster Hunter Wilds patch notes reveal a new endgame expansion, 9-star monsters and additional stability fixes for PC
By Demi Williams published
Capcom has dropped the patch notes for Monster Hunter Wilds' major 1.021 update.

BioWare pitched a Dragon Age trilogy remaster but EA turned it down because it's 'against remasters' – 'It's strange for a publicly-traded company to seemingly be against free money' says series veteran
By Demi Williams published
A remaster of the first three Dragon Age games was pitched to EA, but turned down because the publisher is "against remasters".
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