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🖥 PCWe now have independent testing confirming Razer's latest innovative mouse sensor tech does what it says it does
Not that I doubted it, but it's cool to see it confirmed.
🖥 PCHalo: Campaign Evolved early adopters were unable to play the game on Steam as it kept forcing them to look at the art book instead
I mean, it is a pretty art book.
🖥 PCIs Intel back? Company's latest earnings report remarkably different in tone to 12 months ago
"I'm confident that Intel is well positioned to help define the next era of computing," says CEO Tan.
🖥 PlayStation, PC, Multi-platformUbisoft Boss Has A Hot Take On Sony Killing Game Discs
Ubisoft boss Yves Guillemot believes that Sony's plan to kill PS5 game disc(https://www.gamespot.com/articles/sony-confirms-playstation-disc-production-will-end-in-2028/) production in January 2028 could have some benefits for the gaming industry. Speaking during a recent investor Q&A, Guillemot expressed his opinion that the PS5 console market could emulate PC gaming--which has been an overwhelmingly digital-only scene since the rise of Steam--and hardware costs could come down as a result. "What we saw on the PC is that it helped to grow the market," Guillemot said (via VGC(https://www.videogameschronicle.com/news/ubisoft-ceo-yves-guillemot-says-sony-scrapping-discs-wont-disturb-the-industry-too-much/)). "There's also some pressure for the future on the cost of machines, and being able to be only digital will help to have a more accessible machine, I would say. "There are pluses and minuses, but we think it will not disturb too much the industry." https://youtu.be/4FatSqS3VYY Sony's rationale for ending game disc production is that it's following market trends and consumer preferences, as the majority of PS5 game purchases are currently digital. New data suggests that physical game sales are weaker(https://www.gamespot.com/articles/physical-ps5-game-sales-are-weaker-than-you-might-expect/) than ever, as only two PlayStation games sold more than 10,000 physical units in the US for the week that ended on July 11, 2026. Throughout 2026, only seven games have sold more than 100,000 physical units so far. That's still a sizable number of people who purchase physical games every year, but even with its social media channels under siege from consumers demanding that Sony reverse course(https://www.gamespot.com/articles/over-220000-people-petition-sony-not-to-kill-physical-playstation-game-discs/) on its decision, it looks unlikely that the company will budge. Sony--and third-party studios--simply earn more from digital sales(https://www.gamespot.com/articles/why-is-sony-killing-discs-its-all-about-profitability-and-control-expert-says/?thumbnailid=1807886), especially with first-party games where it won't be required to pay any retailer fees or handle the financial cost of pressing discs, packaging, and distribution. With spending on new physical games having been in decline since 2009, the numbers are clearly in Sony's favor(https://www.gamespot.com/articles/playstations-disc-based-game-sales-have-dropped-dramatically-in-recent-years/) as the majority of consumers prefer the convenience of digital games. Guillemot's other point of hardware being more accessible looks unlikely, however, as the current RAMageddon that has seen component prices skyrocket means that the next PlayStation console could cost north of $1,000(https://www.gamespot.com/articles/sony-sets-expectations-ahead-of-ps6-no-more-significant-hardware-losses/).
🖥 PCYou have 3 days to obtain Big Boss rating in Metal Gear Solid 1's free-to-play period on Steam
Off you pop.
🖥 PCForget Ultra settings, Halo: Campaign Evolved looks nearly as good with everything set to Low
From testing the game on four rigs and a handheld, I'd be picking Low.
🖥 PCThe best Palworld 1.0 pals for running your base like a well-oiled machine
Keep your base in tip-top condition with these helpful pals.
🖥 PCThick as Thieves won't be getting any more content updates: 'To be frank, this is not the outcome that any of us want'
For $5, it did seem too good to be true.
🖥 Mobile, PCWordle hint and answer today #1861 (July 24 2026)
!(https://assetsio.gnwcdn.com/wordle-cat.jpg?width=690&quality=85&format=jpg&auto=webp) Need a hint for today's Wordle answer? We've got a few here to help take the edge off today's puzzle. Every day, Wordle presents its legions of players with a deviously simple quandary: can you guess the right five-letter word within just six guesses? All you have to help you in finding the Wordle answer are the contextual clues you gain from each guess - but often, that's not enough. Wordle can be tricky, you see, and it's not unusual to look for a little bit of help if you want to preserve your year-long winstreak. In this guide we'll offer up a selection of Wordle hints to help you figure out today's solution for Friday July 24. Scroll down a bit further and we'll also reveal today's Wordle answer for 24/7, and a definition of the word if you need it. Read more(https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/wordle-hint-and-answer-today-24-07-26)
🖥 PCStar Wars Zero Company reveals cast, including fan favorite actors from Clone Wars animated series
The crowd is going nuts, they want their Dee Bradley Baker, they're chanting Matt Lanter's name: "Lan-ter, Lan-ter, Lan-ter!"
🖥 PCBlizzard fires World of Warcraft game master who insta-killed bosses for friends
It will also be "taking action" against the players who were involved.
🖥 PCThe full trailer for Zach Cregger's Resident Evil is here, and holy cow I think this one might actually be good
The director of Weapons and Barbarian is doing his own thing with Resident Evil, and it looks horrific but darkly funny too.