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450 articlesThis Steam cat game just got 2026's most unhinged patch notes
A huge Mewgenics overhaul introduces highly requested quality-of-life inventory changes, buffs bad classes, and balances breeding.
In this Steam game, your shameful backlog tries to kill you
Things like time played, Metacritic score, and even price will affect how Game Quest: The Backlog Battler approaches the player
Thick As Thieves Will Launch At $5 In May With 'Introductory Campaign' And Expanded Upon With Future Content
!Thick As Thieves Immersive Sim Single-Player OtherSide Entertainment Warren Spector May 20 Release Date Pricing(https://www.gameinformer.com/sites/default/files/styles/bodydefault/public/2026/04/08/5b5eb46e/thiscreenshot-01.jpg.webp) Developer OtherSide Entertainment, the studio led by Deus Ex and Thief: The Dark Project creator Warren Spector, has revealed that its upcoming stealth adventure game, Thick As Thieves(https://gameinformer.com/product/thick-as-thieves), will only cost $4.99 when it launches on Steam(https://store.steampowered.com/app/3341000/ThickAsThieves/) on May 20. Alongside this pricing news, OtherSide has detailed its plans for the game, highlighting that the initial content offering at launch will be an "introductory campaign." This introductory campaign will feature 16 missions set across two replayable maps and six pieces of gear to unlock. OtherSide says the campaign will run at least four hours, but is just the beginning of the studio's plans for its 1900s alt-history city of Kilcairn. The studio says its intention is to expand the setting and the stories of Thick As Thieves in future content, according to a press release. "This decision reflects the team's desire to bring players into the world sooner, and to give the team the flexibility to develop additional content informed by how players engage with the game." To go with today's news, OtherSide also released a new developer walkthrough with more than five minutes of new gameplay, and you can check it out below: Thick As Thieves will launch on May 20 on PC via Steam. The game is planned for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S as well, but there's no word on when to expect those versions. In the meantime, read Game Informer's exclusive preview of Thick As Thieves(https://gameinformer.com/preview/2026/03/03/a-legendary-team-returns-to-a-genre-it-helped-invent), and then read about how the game recently abandoned its PvPvE elements to focus on being a single-player and co-op adventure(https://gameinformer.com/2026/04/03/immersive-sim-heist-game-thick-as-thieves-abandons-pvpve-to-focus-only-on-single-player). Are you picking up Thick As Thieves next month? Let us know in the comments below!
🖥 PC, Multi-platformLogitech made an analog and mechanical keyboard in one
Each type of keyboard switch comes with perks and downsides. People who are used to typing on mechanical switches might dislike how quiet and squishy analog switches are by comparison. Regardless of your thoughts there, analog switches stand out because there are so many ways that gamers can customize how quickly they register inputs. Logitech's &8230;
🖥 Nintendo Switch, PC, Multi-platformThis awesome Steam game might as well be Zelda Maker 64
Temple Maker 64 is the work of a solo dev who left his full-time software engineering job to make a Zelda-like level creation suite
🖥 PC, Multi-platformBehold the crown jewel of outrageous gaming laptops
The Asus ROG Zephyrus Duo was my pick for the best laptop of CES: It had two high-end screens, great specs, and the promise of being a one-of-a-kind multitasking and gaming monster. Now that this over-the-top laptop is here, I can tell you it's as fantastic as I had hoped for. It's also as expensive &8230;
🖥 Steam Deck, PC, Multi-platformWhen Is The Steam Deck 2 Coming Out? Not Until Valve Is Satisfied That It's Better Than The Original
Valve is still working on a Steam Deck 2 handheld gaming PC, but don't expect to see a release window revealed for it yet. With the company also focused on new devices like the Steam Machine(https://www.gamespot.com/articles/the-steam-machine-doesnt-even-have-to-try/1100-6536541/), Steam Frame, and the May 4 launch of the Steam Controller(https://www.gamespot.com/articles/is-the-new-steam-controller-worth-its-high-price/1100-6539640/), a Steam Deck successor will only be out when Valve is confident that it is a meaningful upgrade compared to the original device. "We're hard at work on it," Valve programmer Pierre-Loup Griffais said to IGN(https://www.ign.com/articles/valve-says-its-hard-at-work-on-steam-deck-2-but-theres-still-no-release-window). "If you look at our hardware projects over the years, you can draw a straight line from the original Steam Controller and Steam Machine to Steam Deck, to everything that we're announcing and shipping this year. And we expect Steam Deck 2 will be a lot of the same, where a lot of what we're doing here will be learnings that build up to it." Griffais added that Valve is not interested in "getting to a point where it's 20 or 30 or even 50% more performance at the same battery life" and that the company has a "pretty good idea" of what the next Steam Deck will be. After its initial launch in 2022, Valve followed up the Steam Deck with an OLED model in November 2023, and the device has inspired the production of several other mobile gaming PCs from big names in the tech space, like Asus and Lenovo. Continue Reading at GameSpot(https://www.gamespot.com/articles/when-is-the-steam-deck-2-coming-out-not-until-valve-is-satisfied-that-its-better-than-the-original/1100-6539657/?ftag=CAD-01-10abi2f/)
🖥 Xbox, PC, Multi-platformSteam Controller price comparison: Here's how Valve's controller measures up
With the Steam Controller selling for $99, we compared the cost with other video game controllers on the market.
🖥 PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, Xbox, PC, Multi-platformBest Amazon Gaming Week 2026 deals include MLB The Show 26 and more
Amazon Gaming Week 2026 deals include discounts on some of the best keyboards and gaming mice, along with essential PS5 games
🖥 PC, Multi-platformPokémon would never try the things this Steam clone game does
Olympus Rangers comes with vast customization options, mod support, and multiplayer modes that are entirely absent from Game Freak's titles
🖥 PC, Multi-platformLast Flag, The Third-Person Shooter From Imagine Dragons Singer, Goes Free Every Weekend For Now
Last Flag, the multiplayer PvP game from Imagine Dragons singer Dan Reynolds and developer Night Street Games, will host free weekends every weekend(https://store.steampowered.com/news/app/2721340/view/506233956051452656?l=english) for the foreseeable future. Players can try the demo version of Last Flag each Friday through Monday until the game's summer patch arrives, though we don't know when that will be. The demo version of Last Flag is the full game, and players will match up against other demo and non-demo players on Steam and the Epic Games Store. The demo version contains all nine characters and the game's two maps, Copper Falls and Snowfield. Players on the demo version can level up and earn free cosmetics, too. Continue Reading at GameSpot(https://www.gamespot.com/articles/last-flag-the-third-person-shooter-from-imagine-dragons-singer-goes-free-every-weekend-for-now/1100-6539645/?ftag=CAD-01-10abi2f/)
🖥 Steam Deck, PC, Multi-platformIs The New Steam Controller Worth Its High Price?
Although there is ambiguity around the launch timing of the Steam Machine, Valve is preparing to release one piece of new hardware soon: the Steam Controller. It officially launches on May 4. Previously, Valve released a rather experimental take on a gaming controller. Now, the company has taken a big stride forward in the world of hardware through the Steam Deck, arguably the most popular PC-grade gaming handheld. The Steam Deck also further established the design principles for Valve's products--values that have carried through to its second crack at a controller. We got some hands-on time with the new Steam Controller and put it through its paces. It may not surprise you to learn that, in many ways, it maintains continuity with the Steam Deck in terms of how it feels, alongside how it looks. The controller comes with a "puck" that both serves as a wireless transmitter and acts as a charger, with battery life lasting up to 35 hours or more. Continue Reading at GameSpot(https://www.gamespot.com/articles/is-the-new-steam-controller-worth-its-high-price/1100-6539640/?ftag=CAD-01-10abi2f/)