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Valve Announces Steam Link Anywhere and a Web API for Developers
Valve decided to show how busy they are even before the GDC has started and revealed the Steam Link Anywhere service, enabling us to use Steam Link through the Internet, and shared the technology for free with all developers who might be interested.
hardware & software
Conrad Hazi
March 15, 2019
Microsoft Extends Xbox Live to iOS and Android
Mobile game developers will be able to freely use the features of Xbox Live, as informs Microsoft itself. There's more, though, as the Redmond Giant will come forward to aid video game developers in various ways.
hardware & software
Christian Pieniazek
March 15, 2019
Future of Epic Games Store Includes Trophies, Mods, and Player Reviews
We've learned the roadmap for Epic Games Store. The creators of the platform are working on e.g. adding support for mods, achievements, user reviews and wishlists.
video games
Adrian Werner
March 15, 2019
PUBG Dev Retires, New Free Content for AC Odyssey, and Other News
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video games
Milosz Szubert
March 14, 2019
THQ Nordic Announces SpellForce Heroes & Magic
THQ Nordic and HandyGames have announced SpellForce: Heroes & Magic, a mobile turn-based strategy spin-off of the RPG/RTS hybrid series. If you're a fan of Heroes of Might and Magic, here's something up your alley.
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Christian Pieniazek
March 14, 2019
Harry Potter Wizards Unite – Details and Hands-Ons
Niantic has revealed more details about their upcoming title Harry Potter: Wizards Unite. Additionally, several gaming websites have shared their impressions of the current version of the game, which may become something more than just a Pokemon GO clone.
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Jacob Blazewicz
March 11, 2019
Fortnite - Dance Lawsuits Withdrawn
Epic Games can rest easy. The four celebrities that filed cases against the company have withdrawn their lawsuits for copyright infringement and illegal use of their dance choreographies in Fortnite.
video games
Adrian Werner
March 11, 2019
Artifact - Valve Lays Off Two Lead Designers
Artifact's situation is getting progressively worse. As it turns out, the title has lost its two lead gameplay designers, Richard Garfield and Skaff Elias.
video games
Adrian Werner
March 9, 2019
Huawei Sues US Government
Huawei sues the US Government. The company accuses the USA of launching false accusations, e-mail theft and blocking the company's ability to compete in the 5G technology market.
hardware & software
Bart Swiatek
March 7, 2019
What's Samsung Galaxy S10+ Manufacturing Cost?
That smartphones are getting more expensive defies any argument. Having that in mind, it is worth analysing the production costs of Samsung's newest flagship smartphone – the Galaxy S10+.
hardware & software
March 5, 2019
The New Forza Might be a Mobile Game
Brian Ekberg from Turn 10 Studios might have accidentally revealed the new Forza game. If the latest revelations turn out to be true, Forza Street may be coming to mobile platforms.
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Jacob Blazewicz
March 4, 2019
Chrome Gains, Firefox Loses Ground
The most popular Internet browser in February 2019 was Chrome. Google's app has increased its share of the market. The developers of Safari have reasons to be happy, Firefox, however, is losing ground.
hardware & software
Bart Swiatek
March 4, 2019
Year of the Dragon in Hearthstone – New Adventure and Forbidden Cards
Blizzard revealed a roadmap for Hearthstone. The Year of the Dragon will introduce e.g. a large new Adventure and three expansions. At the same time, nine cards will be added to the Hall of Fame.
video games
Jacob Blazewicz
March 2, 2019
Foldable Huawei Mate X Is Supposed to Cost as Much as 2229€
Without a doubt, 2019 can already be declared the year of folding smartphones. Nowadays, every leading manufacturer wants to have such a device in their offer. After weeks of rumours, Huawei Mate X has been officialy revealed.
hardware & software
February 27, 2019
Google Assistant Gets a Physical Button in Smartphones
Google's expansion in the AI market continues. Smartphones from producers that cooperate with the American giant will feature a dedicated button for launching Google Assistant.
hardware & software
Agnes Adamus
February 25, 2019
Fortnite May Get Respawns and New Communication Mechanic
In response to the growing popularity of the competing Apex Legends, the developers of Fortnite have confirmed that they are considering the introduction of two new gameplay mechanics: respawns and a new voiceless communication system.
video games
Jakub Mirowski
February 24, 2019
$100m to be Won in Fortnite in 2019
Epic Games announced that the total prize pool available in Fortnite in 2019 equals $100 million. This includes both the rewards in Fortnite World Cup and other events across the year.
video games
Konrad Serafinski
February 24, 2019
App Breaks Nike's Auto-Lacing Shoes
Some owners of Nike's Auto-Lacing shoes, Nike Adapt BB, report that their smart shoes have stopped responding to commands. The problems are caused by the issues in the Android control app, most likely related to a recent update.
hardware & software
Bart Swiatek
February 22, 2019
Fortnite Breaks Another Record in Number of Players
Fortnite is still doing very well. On February 16th, the game registered 7.6 million concurrent players, which is a record number for a day without any event. The result was achieved in spite of the huge popularity of Apex Legends.
video games
Milosz Szubert
February 22, 2019
Epic Games Sues Organizers of an Unofficial Fortnite Event
Epic Games intends to sue the organizers of the Fortnite Live festival, which took place last weekend in Norwich, UK.
video games
Michael Kulakowski
February 20, 2019