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Jesse Lennox - Call of Duty: Black Ops 6: release date, trailers, gameplay, and more - digitaltrends.com

Call of Duty: Black Ops 6: release date, trailers, gameplay, and more

Now that the new Modern Warfare trilogy is complete, it’s time for the Black Ops series to resurface. Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 will pick up where Cold War left off in the most ambitious entry in the series yet. The initial teases were as cryptic as the game’s themes of truth, lies, and subterfuge. That hasn’t stopped us from digging through all the footage and documents to shed some light on this year’s blockbuster title. There are a lot of exciting changes on the way with Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, so we’ll make sure you have all the necessary intel on Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 before release.

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Carli Velocci - Sumo Group, parent company of publisher Secret Mode, to lay off 15% of workforce - digitaltrends.com - Canada - China - Poland - Czech Republic - India

Sumo Group, parent company of publisher Secret Mode, to lay off 15% of workforce

Sumo Group, the parent company of video game publisher Secret Mode, announced on Tuesday that it will be laying off up to 15% of its workforce, citing issues plaguing the games industry. This amounts to anywhere between 160-250 people, according to estimates.

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Andy Chalk - One day after trumpeting its big Summer Game Fest reveals, Sumo Group is laying off 15% of its workers and closing Timbre Games - pcgamer.com - Canada - Britain - Poland - Czech Republic - India

One day after trumpeting its big Summer Game Fest reveals, Sumo Group is laying off 15% of its workers and closing Timbre Games

Just days after showing off multiple games at various Summer Game Fest showcases, Sumo Group has announced that it is laying off up to 15% of its total workforce «to ensure the security of the business going forward.»

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Alessio Palumbo - Atomic Heart Gets Ray Tracing 16 Months After Launch - wccftech.com

Atomic Heart Gets Ray Tracing 16 Months After Launch

Our most loyal readers might recall that Atomic Heart suddenly dropped its promised ray tracing features practically the day before its February 2023 launch on PC. At the time, the development team at Mundfish only said it would re-evaluate the potential addition of ray tracing after launch.

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Nick Evanson - AMD's new Ryzen AI laptop chips aren't officially supported on Windows 10, thanks to its NPU and Copilot+ - pcgamer.com

AMD's new Ryzen AI laptop chips aren't officially supported on Windows 10, thanks to its NPU and Copilot+

We reported on AMD's decision to stop supporting Windows 10 for its new laptop chips last month, but now that the Ryzen AI range has been announced, the official specs page for them confirms this change. Where the Ryzen 9000-series is fully supported on Microsoft's older operating system, the Ryzen AI 300 series is for Windows 11 and Linux only.

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Ted Litchfield - One of my top early access games is finally getting a second level: a 3-hour underground factory-city with an overhauled, Thief-style stealth system, a new RPG hub area, and an explanation for where all those FPS crates come from - pcgamer.com

One of my top early access games is finally getting a second level: a 3-hour underground factory-city with an overhauled, Thief-style stealth system, a new RPG hub area, and an explanation for where all those FPS crates come from

I've been a Fortune's Run freak since first playing its bafflingly good demo level two years ago, and after launching into early access with a single, sprawling space station playground, we're finally seeing what comes next: an underground factory and settlement with a projected three-hour runtime and accompanying sneaking overhaul set to arrive in August.

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Andy Chalk - Ubisoft - Repeatedly delayed Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time remake is now set for release in 2026 and no longer has 'remake' in the title - pcgamer.com

Repeatedly delayed Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time remake is now set for release in 2026 and no longer has 'remake' in the title

Just one week after adding Ubisoft Toronto to the list of studios trying to get Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Remake finished, Ubisoft gave us a new release target during its big livestream today—and it's, uh, 2026.

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Nick Evanson - Powercolor's Edge AI aims to significantly reduce GPU power consumption without a big hit in frame rates - pcgamer.com

Powercolor's Edge AI aims to significantly reduce GPU power consumption without a big hit in frame rates

Many PC enthusiasts don't like the fact that the best top-end GPUs use lots of power and try all kinds of ways of reducing the consumption, such as undervolting, frame rate caps, or lowering the max power limit. Graphics card vendor PowerColor is experimenting with a slightly different approach by using an NPU to manage the power usage in games, without impacting performance, in a system called Edge AI.

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