Google brings native Steam gaming to Chrome OS, transforming budget Chromebooks into capable gaming machines without cloud streaming.
Nintendo Switch 2’s launch lineup signals a strong future – but the 3DS library, with hundreds of exclusives, is being left behind with no clear path forward.
Diablo IV’s seasonal burnout is sending players directly to Path of Exile 2. Here’s why the migration is happening and what it means for both games.
Dragon’s Dogma 2’s PC modding scene has outpaced the original game’s entire mod catalog within its first year, driven by RE Engine tools and a far larger player base.
Dota 2’s veteran players aren’t rage-quitting – they’re quietly migrating to Smite 2, and Hi-Rez’s active development cycle is the main reason why.
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Assassin’s Creed Shadows’ underwhelming launch is quietly reviving sales for Black Flag, the beloved 2013 pirate entry many fans consider the series’ last great game.
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Steam’s sales are losing their pull, and GOG’s DRM-free library is quietly picking up players who care more about ownership than discounts.
Smart mirrors with health sensors are turning morning routines into comprehensive wellness checkpoints, tracking vital signs and skin changes daily.
Razer’s Kishi Ultra brings console-grade triggers, zero-latency USB-C input, and real haptics to mobile – and it’s making standalone controllers look obsolete.
Samsung Galaxy phones are adding dedicated camera shutter buttons similar to iPhone 16 models, reflecting growing demand for tactile photography controls in flagship smartphones.
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