Cyberpunk 2077 in Unreal Engine 5 shows us the Night City we could have had By John Loeffler published 16 May 22 Cyberpunk 2077's launch was a mess, but a fan-created demo in Unreal Engine 5 shows what the game could have looked like in an alternate universe.
The first batch of PS Plus Premium games has been revealed By Callum Bains published 16 May 22 Sony has revealed some of the PS4, PS5 and classic PlayStation titles subscribers will be able to access on the new PS Plus platform.
The next Xbox Series X update could unlock a slew of new customization options By Henry Stockdale published 16 May 22 A new leak suggests Microsoft is working on a "Dynamic Backgrounds Editor" for Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S.
Halo Infinite brings back fan-favorite hack after fans complain By Callum Bains published 16 May 22 343 Industries says it's bringing back a bunch of skill jumps after receiving "overwhelmingly strong feedback" from disappointed players.
Steam Deck gets a fix for one of its biggest problems with Windows 11 By Darren Allan published 15 May 22 We’ve got some good news for those who want Windows 11 on their Steam Deck, but also want sound.
AMD’s flagship RDNA 3 GPU may not have an all-new design after all By Darren Allan published 14 May 22 The rumor mill now can’t seem to agree whether the RX 7900 XT could run with a single GPU, or two of them.
Skull and Bones gets a rating, suggesting a release date could be on the horizon By Emma Boyle published 14 May 22 Skull and Bones has been rated in South Korea which suggests a release date could be coming.
Dying Light 2 story DLC delay has inadvertently saved your summer By Shabana Arif published 13 May 22 Techland pushes back the release date for the first story DLC and you should be grateful
AMD FSR 2.0 is live in Deathloop – and could be a true Nvidia DLSS rival By Darren Allan published 13 May 22 If early reports are anything to go by, the results from FSR 2.0 match DLSS pound-for-pound in image quality.
Great news gamers – Cryptominers don't care about GPUs anymore By Jess Weatherbed published 13 May 22 Asus claims that demand for consumer GPUs for use in cryptomining is vanishing, leaving room for the market to recover.