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Steam Families is now available to all users, making it easier than ever to share your games library and monitor your child’s activity.
Could Assassin's Creed Syndicate be the next game in Ubisoft's stealth series to receive a 60fps update? It appears that may be the case, if an alleged post from Ubisoft's official Latin America Twitter account is anything to go by.
The video game industry was rocked on Thursday with the news that Annapurna Interactive, the publisher behind successful indie and AA hits like Stray and The Outer Wilds, had lost its entire team.
Peter Renaday, a voice actor who starred in a wide variety of roles in both videogames and TV, has died.
We've already spotted Intel's next-gen Arrow Lake CPUs after they were accidentally posted on a UK etailer website. Now we can flesh out the full details even further, including pretty much every important spec for all five launch models of Intel's latest desktop CPU, plus apparently Intel's intended release date.
Intel's Core Ultra 200 "Arrow Lake" Desktop CPU specifications have now been finalized and we are just a month away from the official launch.
As reported on by my fellow PC Gamer writer Tyler Colp yesterday, Delves, which are World of Warcraft's new type of pseudo-dungeon content designed to be completed with one to three players, have been having a scaling problem recently.