Valve no longer claims the Steam Machine is capable of running games at 4K resolutions and 60 frames per second. The company updated the official Steam Machine product page to replace "4K gaming at 60 FPS with FSR", with "Up to 4K gaming with FSR 4.1".Read more
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Samsung, SK Hynix and Micron - the three largest manufacturers of RAM and fast storage in the world, are being targeted in a class action lawsuit. The lawsuit broadly alleges that all three are involved in price-fixing and intentionally limiting supply to maintain exorbitantly high prices.
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Valve may have succeeded in preventing scalpers from ruining the launch of the Steam Machine, but the company can't stop people from selling their devices. Or, in this case, their future devices.
In case you forgot, a new Nintendo Direct is on the way! But before you shake awake your nearest Fire Emblem fan or dust off the Smash Brothers shrine, you should remeber it'll be focused entirely on the upcoming single player adventure game
A trailer for the second series of Netflix's animated Cyberpunk television series Edgerunners has been released at long last, giving us the first proper look at the new cast of characters and their adventures through Night City.
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Hello! Eurogamer's week of features celebrating the intersection of queer culture and gaming continues today as Khee Hoon Chan investigates the concept of queer time and how it's being explored in video games. To catch up on everything you might have missed this year and in Pride Weeks past, you can
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Onimusha: Way of the Sword is one of many, many games due to launch in the September/October period in 2026. As developers and publishers flee
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