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Ananta developers weigh in on GTA 6 comparisons – ‘there are still very many key differences between us’
By Dashiell Wood published
We dive into the world of the upcoming open-world game Ananta with the team at developer Naked Rain.

Free open-world RPG Where Winds Meet finally hits mobile next week after a successful PC and PS5 launch
By Dashiell Wood published
Where Winds Meet launches on mobile next week after a successful PC and console debut.

The next Zenless Zone Zero update adds a chakram-wielding panda girl
By Dashiell Wood published
Zenless Zone Zero Verison 2.4 arrives next week, with two new characters to try.

Finally, I can smash out Call of Duty matches on the go thanks to these amazing mobile controller deals
By Josh Russell published
All of my absolute favorite mobile controllers have had their prices slashed in these Prime Day bargains.

Miss the Nintendo DS? The world's first dual-screen Android handheld just landed to bring that spark back
By Isaiah Williams published
Ayaneo is bringing back the Nintendo DS nostalgia with the Pocket DS, as the 'world's first' dual-screen Android handheld gaming device.

You could buy a gaming laptop for college, but you could also get the excellent Asus ROG Ally for just $499 instead
By Alex Whitelock published
Elevate your dorm-room gaming setup to the next level with the Asus ROG Ally Z1 - currently on sale at Best Buy.

I used to play Marvel Snap every day but I’m so frustrated by its recent changes I’m leaving for my new favorite card game
By Hamish Hector published
I used to play Marvel Snap every day, but I’ve been so disappointed by recent changes I've swapped to a different card game.

As a PC gamer I'm biased, but I'd skip the Switch 2 for this discounted handheld
By Alex Whitelock published
Unless you're dead-set on playing Nintendo exclusives, this deal at Amazon is well worth considering.

After five long years, Fortnite has finally returned to the iOS App Store - but it's not available everywhere yet
By Jamie Richards published
After a five-year legal dispute, Fortnite has returned to the App Store on iOS and iPadOS – bringing one of the world’s most popular games back to Apple’s mobile platforms.
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