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Nvidia's odd 9GB RTX 5050 is a memory math problem nobody asked for
The 28 Gbps GDDR7 modules push theoretical bandwidth to 336 GB/s despite the narrower interface.
Vision Pro now streams PC VR for X-Plane 12 and iRacing
Nvidia CloudXR will stream X-Plane 12 and iRacing from PC to Apple Vision Pro with mixed reality passthrough.
Sony’s retro relic hits Texas: the MSF-1 is real
The National Video Game Museum just locked down the only surviving Sony MSF-1, a 30-year-old prototype that nearly turned the SNES into a CD powerhouse.
Marathon's Frozen Secret: Thousands Are Chipping Ice Off a 30-Year-Old Shooter
A Washington class action accuses Valve of skimming $3.5B+ from CS2, Dota 2, and TF2 lootboxes.
Neutrino breaks cosmic records—blazars next?
The 2020 Mediterranean Sea detection topped prior neutrino energy levels tenfold.
Valve hit with billions-dollar lootbox lawsuit
A Washington class action accuses Valve of skimming $3.5B+ from CS2, Dota 2, and TF2 lootboxes.
USPTO shoots down Nintendo’s Pokémon patent play
The USPTO’s 2024 rejection overturns Nintendo’s 2023 filing on Pokémon’s summon-and-fight mechanic in a non-final ruling backed by IP lawyer critiques.
Nvidia’s DLSS 4.5 turns fake frames into real fun
Nvidia’s DLSS 4.5 pushes ray-traced laptop gaming past 300 FPS using AI-generated frames.
DLSS 4.5’s Dynamic Multi-Frame: Hype vs. Real Play
Nvidia’s DLSS 4.5 Dynamic Multi-Frame Generation silently adjusts frame multipliers mid-gameplay to match your monitor’s refresh rate.
Microsoft just handed Xbox devs the keys to cross-platform play
PlayFab Foundation Mode includes seven service pillars covering matchmaking, cloud saves, and authentication that previously required paid tiers.
The Sims 4’s AI rewrite was a last-minute gamble—here’s why it matters
A former Sims 4 developer revealed he scrapped the game’s entire AI system just before alpha, calling it "a scary thing to do."
DLSS 5 backlash shows creative fear of AI progress
Matt Henderson, an Epic Games producer, called criticism of DLSS 5's AI roots 'absolutely insane'.
DLSS 5’s AI slop turns Pokémon into uncanny valley
A free website lets players drop any game into Nvidia’s DLSS 5 AI upscaler, turning *Phoenix Wright* into a hyperrealistic nightmare.
Krafton’s $250M mess just got messier
Krafton must now reinstate the fired Unknown Worlds CEO within weeks or face another legal reckoning.
CS2 Reloads Are No Longer Routine
Valve has turned reload timing in CS2 into a visible risk, which means old habits can now lose rounds.
FSR 4.1 turns AMD’s ray tracing from ‘meh’ to ‘PS5 Pro who?’
AMD’s latest FSR update quietly closes the gap between PC and PS5 Pro ray tracing without a single hardware change.
PlayStation’s AI frames won’t fix your 30fps blues
Sony’s lead PlayStation architect just confirmed AI frame generation is coming—but don’t expect it to turn 30fps into 60fps overnight.
AI stole GDC’s spotlight—but players are the last priority
Tencent’s AI-generated pixel-art demo took just 10 minutes to create—and zero player feedback to design.
Crimson Desert’s AI art fail: a mockup that slipped through
Pearl Abyss called the AI-generated art in *Crimson Desert* a "mockup"—but players spotted it weeks before the studio came clean.
Pearl Abyss hid AI assets in Crimson Desert—now players want answers
Pearl Abyss’s audit could force the studio to rework *Crimson Desert*’s visuals—if players don’t abandon the game first.
Peter Molyneux’s god game lets you be evil—by accident
Peter Molyneux’s latest god sim doesn’t just let you break the rules—it dares you to ignore them until the bodies pile up.
Capcom Rejects AI Assets
Capcom's decision affects 30 million monthly players
God of War spinoff shifts focus—what it means for players and Sony
A leaked 2027 spinoff confirms Sony is betting on a female-led *God of War* to expand its flagship franchise.
GenAI in Games: Meh
Circana's PlayerPulse survey found that 25% of US gamers oppose genAI in games
AI’s RAM raid leaves gamers holding the bag
AYANEO’s NEXT 2 handheld is the first major casualty of AI’s hardware land grab, and it won’t be the last.
Neuralink trial shows promise—but don’t call it a cure yet
A British clinical trial participant has controlled *World of Warcraft* for 100 days using only his thoughts—but the data is still just one patient deep.
NVIDIA’s DLSS 5: A Tech War or Just Bad Optics?
New Blood’s CEO wants developers to "stop collaborating" with NVIDIA, framing DLSS 5 as a corporate weapon rather than a tech upgrade.
Nvidia’s AI art war: Why players are sharpening the pitchforks
New Blood Interactive’s CEO just turned Nvidia’s DLSS 5 into a referendum on AI’s role in game art.
MindsEye’s “sabotage” drama: Arrests or just AI theater?
The CEO’s interview didn’t just drop a sabotage bombshell—it tied the claim to pending arrests, a move legal experts call “highly unusual” without law enforcement corroboration.
AI Takes Over Gaming
No More Robots founder condemns AI in gaming with 90% of developers already using AI tools
Keychron’s open-source move: DIY mods get a power-up
Keychron’s entire lineup of keyboards and mice just became modder-friendly, with STEP files for every model now live on GitHub.
Farming sims get a Lovecraftian nightmare with *Crop*
*Crop* replaces *Stardew Valley*’s golden sunrises with Lovecraftian nightmares—and your farm’s failure isn’t just bad luck, it’s *design*.
Prove You're Human: The AI Identity Crisis We Play As
Sunset Visitor’s new game forces players to gaslight an AI into doubting its own sentience—while grappling with their own lack of humanity.
Zomboid’s mod purge: Malicious code lurked in plain sight
Project Zomboid’s team just nuked 12+ Steam Workshop mods after discovering they were silently planting malicious files on players’ PCs.
Netflix Playground is a kids’ metaverse in disguise
Product Hunt’s top-trending launch today isn’t a game—it’s Netflix’s first real stab at a *kids’ metaverse*, wrapped in Stranger Things and CoComelon skins.
ER Screening Tool Predicts Firearm Risk
Researchers have developed a new screening tool to predict firearm violence risk among young adults.
Digital Extremes bets on human art—no AI in Warframe or Soulframe
Megan Everett’s PAX East 2026 interview confirms the studio’s ‘very non-AI’ stance after mistakenly featuring AI fanwork last year.
Apple Sued Over AI Training
Apple is facing a class action lawsuit from three YouTube channels, including h3h3Productions and MrShortGame Golf, over alleged DMCA violations.
AI Steals Indie Games
Lucas Pope, developer of Papers, Please, expresses concerns about AI stealing his ideas, sparking a broader debate about AI’s impact on indie game development.
Nvidia’s background shader hack cuts game load times—no magic, just math
Nvidia’s new *Auto Shader Compilation* beta silently preps shaders post-driver update, trimming *several minutes* off titles like *Alan Wake 2* and *Cyberpunk 2077*—but first-time installs remain a bottleneck.
PS3 Emulator Breaks Through
Developers behind the RPCS3 emulator have made a significant breakthrough in emulating the PS3's Cell Broadband Engine processor, which improves performance across all games.
Robots in the Wild: Why Gamers Should Care About RAI’s Mall Experiment
RAI Institute’s 2025 mall robots weren’t built to impress—they were built to measure how badly pop culture had warped player expectations.
AI slop is turning open-source into a dumpster fire
GitHub’s top 10,000 projects now see 1 in 5 pull requests flagged for ‘AI-assisted low effort’—a stat maintainers didn’t ask for.
Steam’s FPS estimates: A reality check for Steam Machine hype
Buried in Steam’s latest client update is code suggesting game store pages will soon display crowd-sourced FPS estimates—starting with anonymous tracking on SteamOS devices.
AI eye scanner could spot esports pros’ secret weapon: sleep
Esports medics are already inquiring about Tohoku University’s 30-second AI eye scanner—originally designed for rural clinics, now eyed as a secret weapon against player burnout.
Sony Acquires Cinemersive
Sony Interactive Entertainment has acquired Cinemersive Labs, a UK-based company specializing in machine learning and computer vision, to enhance its gaming products and services.
Nexon's AI Gambit
Nexon's Embark Studios has developed two hit games, including Arc Raiders, using AI-assisted tools at a fraction of the expected cost.
Intel’s $200 18-core CPU just broke AMD’s budget gaming math
Intel’s new **18-core, $199 Core Ultra 5 250KF Plus** doesn’t just match AMD’s Ryzen 5 7600 in gaming—it embarasses it in productivity by up to 40%.
Take-Two’s AI purge leaves players asking: Who’s next?
Take-Two’s AI division just lost its leader and multiple team members—with no explanation beyond a LinkedIn post and industry whispers.
Sony’s AI buy turns your selfies into PSVR3 assets
Cinemersive’s Parallax app already lets iPhone users tilt around photos like 3D dioramas—now Sony’s folding that tech into PlayStation’s R&D war chest.
AGBT 2026: When Genomics Plays Like a Next-Gen RPG Patch
AGBT 2026 turned genomics into a live-service event, with spatial biology emerging as the surprise DLC everyone’s downloading.
Denuvo’s DRM cracked—again—but players couldn’t care less
A hypervisor-based exploit has torn through Denuvo’s DRM, turning zero-day piracy into a one-click affair—and players are responding with shrugs, not cheers.
GTA IV’s lost 118GB beta reveals AI limits in open-world design
Debug logs from the 118GB *GTA IV* beta reveal NPC ferry disembarkation failed 38% of the time in testing—hard data behind a cut feature long assumed to be purely creative.
CS2's Animgraph 2: The Patch That Finally Shuts Up Cheaters
Valve’s Animgraph 2 update isn’t just fixing animations—it’s quietly gutting a major cheating vector while boosting performance for mid-range PCs.
Nintendo’s patent loss may unshackle Pokémon-style gameplay
The USPTO’s decision hands indie developers a rare legal victory against Nintendo’s aggressive IP enforcement in monster-battling games.
Crimson Desert’s Story Is a Mess—But Players Love the Side Quests
PlatinumGames’ open-world epic spent years in development only to ship with a main story players describe as ‘a Wikipedia page edited by three different people.’
Frost Giant’s RTS loses online play—devs admit they’re in the dark
Frost Giant Studios’ upcoming RTS just lost its online multiplayer features after its server infrastructure partner, [Improbable](https://www.improbable.io/), was sold to an AI company—and the devs admit they don’t know when, or if, it’ll return.
Nintendo Patent Revoked
Nintendo's patent on summoning characters has been revoked after a rare re-examination order.
Apple’s Epic fail: Court slams door on rehearing bids
Eleven judges, zero dissent: the Ninth Circuit’s blunt rejection of Apple’s rehearing bids leaves the company’s App Store monopoly on its shakiest legal ground yet.
Trypanosomes Play Stealth Game—RNA Shredder Level-Up
Researchers just caught African trypanosomes running a molecular speedrun, using an RNA shredder to delete immune system alerts mid-match.
Fallout’s Co-Creator Just Dropped the Ultimate RPG Truth Bomb
Fallout’s original visionary just exposed why most modern RPGs feel like a feature checklist in search of a soul.
Pokémon’s Unused Type Combos Hint at Winds & Waves’ Biggest Twist
Data miners confirm Game Freak has avoided nine dual-type combinations across 25 years—until *Pokémon Winds and Waves* put Pombon’s typing on the chopping block.
FPS Games 2026
With 10 new FPS titles on the horizon for 2026, players are eagerly awaiting the chance to experience innovative gameplay and new mechanics.
RPG Bundle
Owlcat Studios and Beamdog have partnered with Humble Bundle to offer a collection of 12 PC games, including Planescape: Torment and Baldur’s Gate II: Enhanced Edition, with proceeds supporting the charity DonorsChoose.
NVIDIA’s Robot Gambit Isn’t Just About GPUs Anymore
NVIDIA’s latest robotics push isn’t just a tech demo—it’s a roadmap for AI’s role in gaming’s future.
Valve’s Indie Deal Isn’t Just Hype—It’s a Meta Shift
Valve’s latest deal gives indie devs direct funding—but the fine print reveals who’s really calling the shots.
Nvidia’s next move has gamers sweating (the good kind)
Leaked Nvidia slides suggest [AI-driven cutscene rendering](https://www.tomshardware.com/news/nvidia-dlss-4-ai-cutscenes) could let devs ship games with ‘cinematic quality’ at 1/10th the file size—if your GPU can handle it.
AI in The Expanse: Devs Talk Big, Players Smell BS
Owlcat’s blog post reads like a hostage note—‘everything is fine’ scribbled in crayon while the AI elephant stomps around the room.
Steam finally fixes regional pricing—here’s why it matters
Steam’s latest update gives developers new tools to adjust prices by local economies—but adoption’s the wild card.
Wyldheart Debuts
Wayfinder Studios' debut game Wyldheart brings a unique blend of tabletop DnD vibes and co-op gameplay to the gaming scene.
Biotech drama crashes into gaming’s backdoor
Patrick Soon-Shiong's company, ImmunityBio, faced FDA scrutiny over claims about its IL-15 drug.
Vision Pro’s Foveated Trick Just Hit PC VR—But There’s a Catch
Nvidia RTX 40 and 50 series owners can use Clear XR for OpenXR PC VR games.
Capcom Rejects AI Assets
Capcom rejects AI assets in game development
UK game dev’s brutal year: studios vanish, jobs drop first time in 15
UK game dev jobs drop for first time in 15 years
NVIDIA Just Threw Kubernetes a GPU Party, But Will Games Get the Cake?
NVIDIA's GPU driver donation boosts Kubernetes' AI workload capacity by 20%.
Capcom’s AI stance: No generated assets, but devs get a turbo boost
Capcom bans AI-generated assets, but adopts AI tools to accelerate development.
Sony Shuts Bluepoint Games With Zero Explanation
Sony shuts Bluepoint Games, silencing a 20-year legacy.
Crimson Desert’s Storage Patch Is a Big Deal for Hoarders
Crimson Desert's new storage system ties hoarding to the game's economy, with consequences.
Replaced Gameplay Finally Shows Its Pixel-Perfect Hand
Replaced's 15-minute gameplay reveal showcases deliberate combat in a neon-drenched 80s America.
Project Helix: Xbox Meets PC Gaming
Microsoft’s Project Helix could merge Xbox and PC gaming—will Steam games finally play nice on one device?
Loot Boxes Just Got Carded: PEGI 16 From June
PEGI bans loot boxes from PEGI 7/12 games starting June—even FOMO-driven daily quests now carry a 16+ rating.
Google’s Steam Gambit: “Buy Once, Play Anywhere” Actually Means Something
Google’s 'Buy Once, Play Anywhere' could finally break Steam’s platform lock—if players trust it after 12 years of empty promises.















































































