Microsoft announces DirectX 12 Ultimate
AMD RDNA 2 and Nvidia RTX include full support.
Sony unveils PS5 hardware specs
Custom SSD sounds promising.
Xbox Series X hardware specs are announced
They're rather beefy.
Valve is introducing creative software packages to its digital distribution platform.
Online tank deathmatch game World of Tanks reports that it now has 40 million registered users, with 500,000 concurrent players on its Russian servers.
An updated, remade and re-imagined version of Abe's Oddyssey will be coming to the Xbox 360, PS3, PS Vita and PC.
Minecraft creator Markus 'Notch' Persson lashed out at Microsoft over the closed nature of Windows 8.
Introversion-developed Prison Architect has made more than $100,000 with its playable alpha build in 72 hours.
Showcases top apps, emulates an Android tablet.
Jagex is continuing its war on bots and gold farming with virtual trials for guilty accounts.
Gambitious enters the crowdfunding arena with a specific focus on the particular needs of the games industry.
Indie side scrolling brawler Castle Crashers is getting its third release and heading to Steam.
Picks up IObit's software and gives it a bit of polish.
Valve's hardware division is set to launch beta tests for devices that aim to bring PC gaming into the living room next year.
Sony has announced the launch of a refined version of the Playstation 3 which will be available in time for the holiday period.
Some great games on offer in the latest pay-what-you-want deal.
The Bioware doctors Ray Muzyka and Greg Zeschuk are to leave the developer and the video game industry after 20 years at the studio.
BioWare's Dragon Age franchise will continue with Dragon Age III: Inquisition, and the developers are making a concerted effort to build on feedback from the previous two titles in the series.
A game design competition inspired by medieval artist Jheronimus Bosch has launched.
The Wii U has been given launch dates for the US, Europe and Japan as well as its initial line-up of titles.
A site aiming to promote lesser known indie titles through pay-what-you-want sales is set to launch later this month.
AMD has thrown cash at cloud gaming specialist CiiNow to get its Radeon boards in the data centre.
Nearly two years after its launch, Amnesia: The Dark Descent is selling 10,000 copies a month and has made ten times the amount it cost to create.
Double Fine's first mobile title jumped the gun last week and launched in an unfinished state, leading the developer to treat it as a beta test.
Infamous Swedish torrent site The Pirate Bay pushes indie point-and-click McPixel as part of its Promo Bay initiative.
Indie dev Mojang has been approached by the UN to help it redevelop urban areas around the world.
October 14 2021 | 15:04