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Ben Brosofsky - Rumble Club Interview: Free-To-Play Brawling, Stream-Friendly Game Design, & Future Plans - screenrant.com - Jordan

Rumble Club Interview: Free-To-Play Brawling, Stream-Friendly Game Design, & Future Plans

When it comes to games focused on goofy fun, is the new kid on the block. Developed by Lightfox Games and published by Mad Mushroom, this goofy party brawler bears an obvious resemblance to cartoony physics-based titles like and, throwing twenty players into an arena to duke it out in various challenges. It's easy and free to pick up and play, and the element of chaos means that even newcomers should have a good chance against veterans.

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Alessio Palumbo - Gray Zone Warfare to Support NVIDIA DLSS 3 and Ray Traced Enhanced Lumen - wccftech.com - Czech Republic - county Story

Gray Zone Warfare to Support NVIDIA DLSS 3 and Ray Traced Enhanced Lumen

Today, NVIDIA announced that the upcoming tactical first-person shooter game Gray Zone Warfare will support DLSS 3 (Frame Generation) from day one, accelerating performance on GeForce RTX 40 Series graphics cards. As with any game with built-in DLSS 3 support, Gray Zone Warfare will also feature Reflex, which any owner of GeForce GTX 900 Series GPUs and newer will be able to activate for up to 50% reduction in system latency. Last but not least, the Unreal Engine 5 powered game will support the hardware accelerated ray-traced version of Lumen lighting to deliver cutting-edge visuals.

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Ted Litchfield - A leaked Call of Duty: Mobile skin turns a gun into a 3D animated WWII diorama where tiny little men fight and die in a miniature war, and it's so absurd I don't care how much it costs - pcgamer.com

A leaked Call of Duty: Mobile skin turns a gun into a 3D animated WWII diorama where tiny little men fight and die in a miniature war, and it's so absurd I don't care how much it costs

This leaked Call of Duty: Mobile skin is a gun turned into a battlefield, a miniature battlefield with tiny men who run around on top and fight and die, all while carried by a tiny guy who lives only to fight and die on a miniature battlefield inside of your phone, which is in turn held by you, a tiny person who lives only to oh God.

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Tyler Lacoma - How to cancel a Twitch subscription on desktop or mobile - digitaltrends.com

How to cancel a Twitch subscription on desktop or mobile

There comes a time in every online gamer’s life when one must move on from platforms once cherished. Beyond PlayStation Plus and Xbox Game Pass, one of the premiere gaming content meccas is Twitch. Built from the ground up to give players the world over a community forum to live-stream through, it’s the kind of content hub that’s great when you want it, but maybe one of the first things you want to walk away from when you’re taking a break from your PC and consoles.

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Chris Szewczyk - The ultimate bloatware removal tool now works on any version of Windows 11 - pcgamer.com

The ultimate bloatware removal tool now works on any version of Windows 11

For the most part, Windows 11 isn't a bad operating system, even if its adoption rate is slower than Microsoft would like. Its system demands means it requires a relatively beefy system to run, and it comes with more than its fair share of bloatware crap.

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Matthew Danielson - How To Make The Most Money In BitLife (& Fast) - screenrant.com

How To Make The Most Money In BitLife (& Fast)

Making money fast allows you to live extravagantly in , but you have to follow the right path to earn the most revenue. Not every career in the game offers an amazing salary, while fewer reach the heights of the wealth you may be trying to attain. Working hard toward a profession suited for a high income is the best step you can take to make your dreams come true.

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Cody Gravelle - The Razer Kishi Ultra Fills A Mobile Void I Didn't Know Existed - screenrant.com

The Razer Kishi Ultra Fills A Mobile Void I Didn't Know Existed

The Razer Kishi Ultra is an impressive piece of hardware. To hear Razer representatives speak about it, it's ushering in a new era for mobile gaming. While I'm not 100% sure that it's going to be impactful, it's hard to argue that it isn't the nicest mobile-first controller design we've seen to date — and that's before getting into how suitable it is as a mid-to-high end PC controller, too, something that is made possible by its meticulous layout and features.

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Dustin Bailey - Stardew Valley update adds new mine layouts and a bunch of quality-of-life upgrades, and bans "two inappropriate names" from the name generator - gamesradar.com

Stardew Valley update adds new mine layouts and a bunch of quality-of-life upgrades, and bans "two inappropriate names" from the name generator

Stardew Valley 1.6 landed nearly a month ago, but the follow-up patches are continuing to deliver piles of new content and upgrades. 1.6.4 is now here, and developer Eric 'ConcernedApe' Barone's promise of "some new mining-related stuff" might have undersold what we're getting here.

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