Last week, we asked you to turn to some hi-tech gadgets and tech-loving characters using #PSshare #PSBlog. From gizmos and weapons, to hi-tech AI, here are this week’s hi-tech highlights:  Sefwick lays back in front of some massive screens and relaxes in Mirror’s Edge Catalyst.  photo_station5 shares Selene bearing down on some enemies with alien
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Star Citizen, the ever-in-development interstellar flight sim about piloting impressive spaceships you can buy with your real hard-earned money, is holding the Intergalactic Aerospace Expo 2951 (IAE 2951) from today until December 1.  Typically, to get yourself behind the yoke of a space cruiser in Star Citizen, you’d have to cough up at least $45 for access to
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This site may earn affiliate commissions from the links on this page. Terms of use. (Photo: Kamil S/Unsplash)Phil Spencer, VP of Gaming at Microsoft, is calling on gaming companies across the industry to work toward preserving older games.  In a statement to Axios, Spencer shared that he hopes more companies will follow in Microsoft’s footsteps
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The second annual event to celebrate Czech and Slovak Games Week is here. This time, the unique Czech & Slovak Games Week event kicked off on the occasion of the national holiday of November 17,  offering discounts on locally produced games. Now, let’s get back in history to understand why Czech and Slovak games matter
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Original Sony PlayStation 4 deals Show More Deals The PS5 might now be the latest and greatest PlayStation console on the market but the original PS4 still offers a fantastic gaming experience. If you’re looking to buy a new console, these days you’ll struggle to find the original 2013 PS4 console brand new. Instead you’ll
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Tencent has bought a minority stake on Playtonic. Playtonic is a UK developer and publisher, and they are the ones behind Yooka-Laylee. Because of this investment, GamesIndustry says that Playtonic will be able to “more than double its headcount” and “expand to three development teams”. It is also going to help the studio create some
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Warner Bros. has officially announced MultiVersus, a free-to-play 2v2 platform fighter that is created from “an ever-expanding cast of iconic characters and legendary universes” from Warner Bros. franchises. The game is heading to PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, and PC in 2022. Players can choose any combination of characters as they
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Microsoft’s Phil Spencer says he is “evaluating all aspects of our relationship with Activision Blizzard and making ongoing proactive adjustments” in the wake of the Wall Street Journal’s report on alleged misconduct and criminal behaviour within the publisher. Spencer made the comments in an email sent to Microsoft staff and seen by Bloomberg.
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Battlefield 2042 Review by Stella Chung on PC. Also available on Xbox and PlayStation. Battlefield 2042 tries to do a lot, but only some of its experiments are worth celebrating. The 128 player matches of its All-Out Warfare modes definitely feel like too much for their own good a lot of the time, but its
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Halo Infinite guides Halo multiplayer is, traditionally, very difficult to break into – and if you’re not using the best controller settings, you’re only making it harder on yourself. The higher ‘time-to-kill’ in Halo compared to the likes of Call of Duty: Vanguard or Battlefield 2042 means that every shot counts and the huge variety
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This site may earn affiliate commissions from the links on this page. Terms of use. On Wednesday Nvidia announced it’s making more money than it ever has before, pulling in a record-breaking $7.1 billion in the 3rd quarter ending October 31, 2021. According to the summary posted by Nvidia, this represents a whopping 50 percent
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