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The Future Game Show Summer Showcase airs tomorrow and will offer an extended look at Exodus, plus new trailers and big game announcements — here's when you can tune in
By Demi Williams published
It's almost time for the annual Future Game Show Summer Showcase. Here's how you can watch and what to expect.

'Nintendo products are fully compliant with these requirements' — A new Nintendo Switch 2 model featuring a removable battery will be released in the EU soon to meet regulations
By Demi Williams published
Nintendo has announced that it will soon release a revised Switch 2 model with a removable battery in Europe to meet new regulations.

Valve's Steam Machine is coming this summer, but its price is still unknown
By Isaiah Williams published
Valve's Steam Machine officially has a new release schedule, but still doesn't have a set price, and analysts hint at what gamers have feared the most.

NYT Connections hints and answers for Friday, June 5 (game #1090)
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.

Belkin's new Nintendo Switch 2 Grip could solve my biggest problem with handheld mode
By Jacob Krol published
Boosting battery life

'At least they're honest about it?' —Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis is the latest game to come with an AI-generated content disclosure
By Demi Williams published
Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis is the latest game to feature an AI-generated content disclosure.

‘We now own the IP’: 007 First Light sequels could face new villain as Amazon Gaming says it might publish potential Bond games
By Demi Williams published
Amazon Gaming has confirmed that Amazon Game Studios will handle the publishing of any potential 007 First Light sequels.

Wolverine director says violent gameplay is a 'key part' of bringing the character to life, but knows it's not for everyone — 'We also implemented an accessibility feature to turn off gore'
By Demi Williams published
Insomniac Games has confirmed that players can tone down the violence in Marvel's Wolverine in the accessibility settings.
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