Sony confirms PS6 is coming ‘in a few years’ as AMD teases GPU leap
Oct 11, 2025, 9:00 AM
manhkbrady
Hardware News
First signs of the PlayStation 6 emerge as Sony seemingly confirms.
Sony's lead tech visionary (Chief Architect) Mark Cerny hinted at an array of next-gen graphical capabilities alongside AMD’s Jack Huynh, offering players a preview of upcoming gaming hardware. In this conversation, Cerny mentioned a “future console (PlayStation 6?)” expected to include these advancements and likely to launch in “a few years’ time.”
The next generation of consoles is set to include new ray tracing/path tracing technologies, enhanced AI, and cutting-edge memory compression methods. These innovations promise to enhance the visual appeal...
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Heart Machine abruptly ends development on Hyper Light Breaker
Oct 10, 2025, 9:00 AM
Fyra Frost
Gaming News
The tides of indie developement can turn swiftly and leave promising projects stranded and helpless.
In a surprise announcement that has left fans reeling, independent developer Heart Machine has confirmed it is halting all development on Hyper Light Breaker, the highly anticipated follow-up to its acclaimed 2016 title Hyper Light Drifter. The news comes only a few months after the game launched in Early Access, and it coincides with a new round of layoffs at the Los Angeles-based studio.
Unpleasant news for the community
When Hyper Light Breaker entered Early Access in early 2025, it marked...
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Red Dead Redemption 2 rumors hint at possible Switch 2 port
Oct 9, 2025, 4:15 AM
Rine Ikarus
Gaming NewsEditions
If true, this would mark the first time Red Dead Redemption 2 has appeared on a Nintendo platform.
Red Dead Redemption 2 might soon make its way to new horizons. According to reliable industry insiders, Rockstar Games could be preparing both a Switch 2 version and a next-gen update for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S. Though no release window has been revealed, the news has sparked major excitement among fans who have long hoped to revisit Arthur Morgan’s journey with modern enhancements.
The claims first surfaced after sharp-eyed players noticed subtle changes on Red Dead Redemption 2’s Steam...
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End of Windows 10 Support: Impact on PC Gaming Explained
Oct 8, 2025, 6:00 PM
Fyra Frost
Software News
Possible security issues rise as a challenge to be solved for those who do not want to upgrade their OS to a modern version-
After nearly a decade of service, Microsoft will officially end support for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025, marking a major milestone for one of the most popular operating systems in gaming history. While the OS will continue to function after this date, Microsoft will stop providing security updates, feature improvements, and technical support. For gamers, that means it's time to prepare for a new era, and possibly a new operating system.
A turning point for Windows gamers
When support officially ends,...
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Battlefield 6 Official Launch Hype Trailer ignites excitement
Oct 8, 2025, 12:00 PM
Fyra Frost
Gaming News
Players are so excited for Battlefield 6 that the game has potential to become the biggest release in the series.
The wait for Battlefield 6 is almost over, and EA has turned up the heat with a stunning new Official Launch Hype Trailer, showcasing everything fans expect from the iconic shooter series, including massive battles, cinematic visuals, and chaotic warfare on a grand scale. Alongside the adrenaline-fueled trailer, an unexpected revelation from early players has made waves across the gaming community: the physical edition of Battlefield 6 includes the complete game on disc, with no massive initial download required to...
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EA addresses Battlefield 6 feedback ahead of launch
Oct 7, 2025, 2:00 PM
Fyra Frost
Gaming News
EA responds to player feedback on Battlefield 6: What it means for launch, Day One Patch, and the future of the franchise.
Electronic Arts is gearing up for the highly anticipated launch of Battlefield 6 on October 10, and the company has been vocal about how community feedback has contributed to shaping the game's final form. Through open betas, playtests, and direct community engagement, EA has gathered a mountain of player data, and it's already putting that information to use. From balancing weapons to teasing large-scale naval warfare, the studio’s latest communications suggest a clear intent: to make Battlefield 6 a more...
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Sony’s next DualSense V3 controller for PS5 may feature a removable battery
Oct 6, 2025, 3:00 PM
manhkbrady
Hardware News
Sony is reportedly making a new DualSense V3 wireless controller for the PS5 that will, for the first time, include a battery that can be taken out.
According to a report from ppe.pl, Sony is set to unveil a new “DualSense V3” controller later this year alongside an updated PlayStation 5 Pro model. The upcoming PS5 Pro is said to have minor design modifications and consumes approximately 3% less power compared to previous PS5 Pro versions. This latest console will come equipped with Sony’s new DualSense controller, which is rumored to include a removable battery.
Currently, all Sony DualSense controllers have integrated batteries. This design requires users...
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Intel debuts advanced CPU cores for Nova Lake and Diamond Rapids platforms
Oct 4, 2025, 9:30 AM
manhkbrady
Hardware News
The recently leaked data for the Nova Lake and Diamond Rapids "Xeon" families offers key insights into their core counts and targeted performance design.
Intel has introduced the core architectures for its upcoming processors, Nova Lake and Diamond Rapids. Both of these CPUs will incorporate new core designs, with Nova Lake featuring Coyote Cove P-cores and Arctic Wolf E-cores, which are not found in Arrow Lake or in the soon-to-be-released Panther Lake CPUs.
The new core designs were disclosed in Intel’s latest ISA Extensions Reference document. This document also indicated that the Diamond Rapids datacenter CPUs would utilize new Panther Lake CPU cores.
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Not only has the game caught the eye of many players, but it's also maintaining a remarkable number of players daily.
The indie scene has a new breakout star. Megabonk is a quirky roguelike filled with chaotic sword-surfing skeletons and fast-paced survival mechanics. After a meteoric start, it has skyrocketed to the top of Steam’s charts. In just two weeks, the game has sold more than one million copies, an achievement that puts it shoulder to shoulder with some of the platform’s most successful titles.
An old formula reinvented?
What makes the rise of Megabonk truly remarkable is how quickly...
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Inside EA's $55B Buyout and its impact on gaming's future
Oct 3, 2025, 6:00 PM
Fyra Frost
Gaming News
Winds of change and a hefty sum may change the video game panorama as one of the biggest publishers has a new owner.
Electronic Arts, one of the most influential publishers in the video game industry, is set to undergo a dramatic shift. A private consortium led by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF), private equity giant Silver Lake, and Affinity Partners has agreed to acquire EA in a deal valued at $55 billion. The move, which will take the company private, marks one of the largest acquisitions in gaming history and could reshape how some of the industry’s biggest franchises are managed...
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Xbox Game Pass overhaul: New tiers, expanded features, and community backlash
Oct 3, 2025, 9:03 AM
AlexP
Gaming News
Xbox Game Pass revamp brings new tiers, expanded game library, but price hikes spark community backlash.
Microsoft has unveiled a significant transformation of Xbox Game Pass, effective October 1, 2025, introducing revamped tiers, a broader game library, and enhanced features aimed at catering to diverse gaming preferences. The changes, which include new tier names and expanded access to cloud gaming and cross-platform play, have sparked both excitement and frustration among subscribers. While the updates promise greater value with day-one releases and new partnerships, the community has voiced concerns over pricing adjustments and automatic tier upgrades, igniting...
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Ghost of Yōtei launches on PS5 with a major Day-One patch
Oct 2, 2025, 12:20 PM
Fyra Frost
Gaming News
You will have to wait a bit longer to play the game but the corrections and improvements in the patch significantly improve the experience.
The wait is over; Ghost of Yōtei, the highly anticipated follow-up to Ghost of Tsushima, officially launches today on PlayStation 5. But before players can set foot in its snowy landscapes, they'll need to download a sizeable day-one patch that Sony and Sucker Punch have deemed critical for the game’s performance and polish.
A launch built around the 1.006 Patch
Unlike some launches where the patch is optional, you must update your game to version 1.006 before you can play Ghost of Yōtei....