Microsoft announces DirectX 12 Ultimate
AMD RDNA 2 and Nvidia RTX include full support.
Sony unveils PS5 hardware specs
Custom SSD sounds promising.
Xbox Series X hardware specs are announced
They're rather beefy.
Nintendo has responded to a recent Greenpeace ranking that criticised the company for wasteful practices.
Peripheral manufacturer Mad Catz has admitted it paid to detach itself from the Guitar Hero games.
The spouses of some developers at Rockstar have complained about the working conditions at the studio.
Nintendo is still the most eco-unfriendly company, says Greenpeace.
Rumours are spinning that Modern Warfare 3 may not be developed by Infinity Ward or Treyarch.
Valve has posted the results of the December 2009 hardware survey.
Microsoft has confirmed that Natal, the new video controller for the Xbox 360, will be released in time for Christmas this year.
Microsoft has confirmed that Alan Wake will see a 2010 release bolstered with episodic expansions.
Duke Nukem voice actor Jon St. John has indicated Duke Nukem Forever may still be in the works.
Apples's AppStore has passed more than 3 billion downloads, with Jobs confident that nobody will manage to catch up.
Quantic Dream's Heavy Rain has been given a 15 certificate by the BBFC.
The 2010 finalists in the IGF competition have been revealed.
Bioware has delayed the Return to Ostagar expansion for Dragon Age: Origins just one day before release.
Achron, the time-travelling RTS from Hazardous Software, is now available for preorder.
Electronic Arts has announced it is shutting down a bunch of old game servers for unpopular titles.
Disappointed with the performance of Western developers, Capcom will be developing all new games in Japan.
Valve has released a new map builder for Left 4 Dead 2.
We know what the best bits of 2009 are, so what were the lowest points of the year? We take a look back over the last twelve months and examine what the biggest failures were, from Intel's cancellation of Larrabee to Microsoft's Games for Windows Live relaunch.
Ubisoft has revealed plans to try and target the Japanese market with a spate of new games.
Capcom has delayed four key titles for next year and adjusted profit forecasts to predict a gradual decline.
iPhone developer Tapulous has revealed that it makes around $1 million a month.
Epic has shown that the Unreal Engine 3 can be streamlined to even run on an iPhone.
Ubisoft has let slip that the DLC packs for AC2 were cut from the full version of the game.
October 14 2021 | 15:04