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New Gameplay From System Shock Remake
Night Dive Studios published a long gameplay footage from the remake of the iconic RPG/shooter hybrid System Shock. The footage is over 20 minutes long and looks very promising.
video games
Bart Swiatek
March 20, 2019
Unity Shows-off Impressive Ray Tracing Demo - The Heretic
During the GDC 2019, Unity and Nvidia have presented a spectacular tech demo of The Heretic. The footage shows the capabilities of the latest version of the famous open game engine, which now supports ray tracing.
video games
Bart Swiatek
March 19, 2019
I.G.I. Origins Announced
The I.G.I. series will have a third installment in the form of a prequel - I.G.I. Origins. Although the first teaser can already be seen online, the game's release is far away at best.
video games
Christian Pieniazek
March 19, 2019
The Division 2 in First Reviews
First reviews of Tom Clancy's The Division 2 have surfaced on the web. The scores suggest that Ubisoft managed to create a very good title. What's more, in contrast to many competitors, the game is worth the price from day one.
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Adrian Werner
March 19, 2019
Apex Legends Season 1 Begins; Battle Pass Details
Respawn Entertainment announced the release date of Battle Pass Apex Legends. From today the players will be able acquire rewards from Wild Frontier and check out the new character.
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Jacob Blazewicz
March 19, 2019
Valve Purges Steam of Homages to Christchurch Terrorist
Kotaku reports that Steam has been purged of over a hundred various material that approved of the Christchurch terrorist. Valve does not comment on the situation, but consequently removes all reported cases of rule abuse.
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Conrad Hazi
March 18, 2019
AMD CPUs Non-susceptible to Spoiler Exploit
AMD informed that its CPUs are resistant to the recently-discovered dangerous exploit known as Spoiler, which makes it possible to steal sensitive data from the CPU's cache.
hardware & software
Bart Swiatek
March 18, 2019
Resident Evil 2 Tops Resident Evil 7 Sales
A few weeks - that's all it took for Resident Evil 2 to top the PC sales results of Resident Evil VII: Biohazard, despite the fact that the latter game has been available on the market for more than 2 years now.
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Adrian Werner
March 18, 2019
More Screenshots From New Vampire The Masquerade
Paradox Interactive is heating up the mood by publishing new screenshots from the upcoming game set in the universe of Vampire: The Masquerade. The game is most likely to be announced in three days.
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Bart Swiatek
March 18, 2019
Green Hell Delayed
The debut project from Warsaw-based Creepy Jar, the survival game Green Hell, will be delayed by a few months. The final version of the game will be released this summer.
video games
Jakub Mirowski
March 17, 2019
AMD Ray Tracing Demo from Crytek
Crytek release a Neon Noir demo, showing the capabilities of CryEngine when it comes to the ray tracing technology. What's more, the majority of current gen GPUs will be able to use it, including AMD chipsets.
hardware & software
Jakub Mirowski
March 17, 2019
Tim Sweeney Defends Epic Store Exclusives
Tim Sweeney, the CEO of Epic Games, has taken the floor on Reddit and commented that securing exclusive titles for the Epic Games Store platform is not an anti-consumer, but rather a "procompetitive" action.
video games
Jakub Mirowski
March 17, 2019
Valve Will Examine Copying of Steam Data by Epic Games Store
Valve has answered the controversies related to Epic Games Store client, which allegedly downloads sensitive user data related to their Steam account.
video games
Michael Kulakowski
March 17, 2019
Russia 2055 - Paid "Demo" and Hardware Requirements
An early alpha demo of Russia 2055 has just surfaced on the web. At the same time, Invictus Volition shared the game's hardware requirements. What's interesting, the demo can be downloaded only after we pay the developers at least 5 dollars.
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Konrad Serafinski
March 17, 2019
Steam Promises to Eliminate Review Bombing
Valve announced that it will battle the occasional waves of negative reviews on Steam, so-called review bombing, issued for reasons completely unrelated to the game and aimed only at lowering the score of a specific title.
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Michael Kulakowski
March 16, 2019
Free Version of Dead or Alive 6 is Now Available
The free version of Dead or Alive 6 - a fighting game released only two weeks ago, has just launched on PC and consoles.
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Michael Kulakowski
March 16, 2019
No Man's Sky Beyond - New Major Update Coming This Summer
In the summer, No Man's Sky will receive another major and free update, which will consist of three separate components. The first will focus on expanding the aspect of the game. Other details will be announced soon.
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Michael Kulakowski
March 16, 2019
Daily Batch of News From the World
Here are today's topics: possible plans to release Castle Crashers on Switch, new drivers from AMD and a delayed release and Steel Division 2 beta-tests. Welcome to your Daily Batch of News From the World.
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Milosz Szubert
March 15, 2019
A Bug in The Division 2 Disables Some Character Skills
Fans enjoying Ubisoft's latest online shooter, Tom Clancy's The Division 2, have discovered that issues in the game prevent them from using some of the essential skills of their characters.
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Michael Kulakowski
March 15, 2019
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