A sequel to bloody hide-and-seek horror-comedy Ready or Not is reportedly in the works from Insidious director
A sequel to 2019's bloody hide-and-seek horror Ready or Not is reportedly in the works.
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A sequel to 2019's bloody hide-and-seek horror Ready or Not is reportedly in the works.
Capcom has released a new Dragon's Dogma 2 update across PC and PS5, improving DLSS quality, fixing bugs, adding an FPS cap option on PS5, and more.
Following the sales of Saber Interactive (to a new company founded by Saber CEO Matthew Karch) and Gearbox Software (to Take-Two), the Embracer Group held an investors call to confirm the end of its dreaded restructuring program.
A few days ago, Kotaku published a report suggesting Grand Theft Auto 6 may be delayed to late 2025 or even 2026. We didn't report on it because it seemed ephemeral rather than substantial, which Bloomberg's Jason Schreier (formerly of Kotaku himself) has now confirmed.
Dragon's Dogma 2 received its first proper patch earlier today, following its popular yet controversial launch last week. It's a small update that likely won't do much to quell the extensive reports of performance issues with the PC version, but it nonetheless makes a few notable improvements to Capcom's eccentric fantasy RPG.
Earlier this month, Final Fantasy 16's director Naoki Yoshida (also known as Yoshi-P" revealed that the PC port of the acclaimed fantasy sequel is in its «final stages» of optimisation. Now, it's been reported that a demo of the RPG is coming to PC soon, with Yoshida stating progress on the port is «going smoother than we thought it would».
Activision is reportedly in the midst of investigating a hacking campaign that's stealing login credentials from people playing its games. According to TechCrunch, bad actors have been successfully installing malware onto victims' computers and using their access to steal logins for their gaming accounts and even their crypto wallets. The video game publisher has apparently been helping victims remove the malware and regain control of their accounts, but it doesn't have enough information at the moment to say how the malware is spreading.
Intel has some new cores in town and two new CPU families as revealed in the latest Linux Code patches which have unearthed the Adams Lake "Client" and Cooper Forest "Server" chips.