Gamepressure.com News 30 April 2019
Official Presentation of Valve Index
Today, Valve announced Valve Index, the company's VR goggles. During the presentation, the price and detailed specification of the device were revealed. The equipment is to be delivered to the first customers on June 28 this year.
hardware & software
Agnes Adamus
April 30, 2019
AMD Announces Gold Editions of Radeon VII and Ryzen 7 2700X
AMD announced special versions of two of its products - the Radeon VII graphics card and the Ryzen 7 2700X CPU. Both will be anniversary models and will be launch in connection with the company's 50th birthday. In addition, buyers will also receive two free games as a gift.
hardware & software
Bart Swiatek
April 30, 2019
Free Weekend in Ghost Recon: Wildlands
Ubisoft has announced a free weekend with Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands. At the end of this week, interested parties, regardless of the platform, will be able to try out the production and familiarize themselves with the novelties. Among them will be a new operation featuring Jon Bernthal, a star of The Punisher.
video games
Agnes Adamus
April 30, 2019
Free DLC For MudRunner Adds New Map and Vehicles
Spintires: MudRunner has received another free DLC. Old-timers, as it is called, adds a new map, vehicles and several other attractions to the game. The expansion is available on PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch.
video games
Milosz Szubert
April 30, 2019
Anno 1800 Sells Faster Than Other Parts of the Series
Ubisoft has announced that the economic strategy game Anno 1800 has received a status of the fastest selling installment in the series. After the first week the game found four times more buyers than its previous installments in the same period.
video games
Frozen
April 30, 2019
Imperator Rome Will Get at Least Two Major Expansions per Year
Paradox has revealed its plans for the development of the strategy game Imperator: Rome for the next few years. In addition, the devs presented the content of the first two free patches, which will soon be available.
video games
Milosz Szubert
April 30, 2019
Nvidia Drivers 430.39 Bug Causing Excessive CPU Usage
The recently released 430.39 drivers for Nvidia's graphics cards contain a bug that causes excessive CPU usage. The company has already prepared a patch to fix the problem.
hardware & software
Bart Swiatek
April 30, 2019
Days Gone Featured Moral Choices, But They Were Cut
During its development, developers from Bend Studio decided to cut some mechanics from Days Gone - the recent open-world action game for PS4. In the original version of this title, there was a possibility of making moral choices. The creators decided that the game would be better without this solution.
video games
Bart Swiatek
April 30, 2019
UBOAT Raises Anchor in Early Access
In a few hours, Steam Early Access will release UBOAT, a submarine simulator, which is being developed by the team at Deep Water.
video games
Adrian Werner
April 30, 2019
In 50 Years Facebook Will Have More Dead Users Than Living Ones
Researchers at the Oxford Internet Institute show that in 2070 the number of Facebook profiles of dead users will be greater than the number of living people using the website. The situation raises numerous questions about the privacy of deceased people's data.
hardware & software
Bart Swiatek
April 30, 2019
Steam Has More Than One Billion Users
The number of user accounts on the Steam platform has exceeded one billion. Although it doesn't show that so many players use Steam, other statistics reveal that despite the pressure from the competition, Valve's platform is still doing pretty well.
hardware & software
Conrad Hazi
April 30, 2019
It's Getting Harder to Find Players in Anthem
The number of people playing Anthem is steadily decreasing. Players who still play the game are beginning to find it difficult to find companions for various activities.
video games
Bart Swiatek
April 30, 2019