Yearly Archives: 2021

Microsoft Kills Xbox Live Branding, Rebrands to Xbox Network

After 18 years, Microsoft has decided to change the name of its popular online gaming service, Xbox Live, to Xbox Network.

Cyberpunk 2077 Lead Gameplay Designer Quits CD PROJEKT RED

Cyberpunk 2077's lead gameplay designer, Andrzej Zawadzki, has quit his position at CD PROJEKT RED after nearly a decade of employment at the Warsaw-based developer.

Samsung Launches Twelve New High-Resolution Monitors

The new family comprises 12 different displays across three series—the S8, S7, and S6—all of which support HDR 10 for a more dynamic picture and are Intelligent Eye Care certified from TUV Rheinland.

Sony Permanently Closing PS3, Vita, and PSP Stores This Summer

Sony will reportedly close its PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, and PlayStation Portable stores in just a few months.

Resident Evil Village PC Requirements Revealed

Capcom has revealed the PC requirements for Resident Evil Village on Steam.

Overclocking AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT

Introduction On March 17th, 2021, AMD unveiled its AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT video card with suggested pricing of $479.  We did a full review...

New Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade Trailer Shows Off PS5 Version’s Enhanced Textures and Lighting Effects

Square Enix has released a new trailer for Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade that shows off the visual differences between the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 versions of the popular reimagining of the 1997 RPG classic.

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Ti Reportedly Launching in May with 8 GB of GDDR6X Memory

NVIDIA will reportedly launch the Titanium variant of its GeForce RTX 3070 graphics card in May.

Intel NUC 11 Extreme Compute Element to Feature Tiger Lake-H CPUs

Specifications for Intel's NUC 11 Extreme Compute Element have leaked via Chiphell.

Super Nintendo World Opens in Osaka

After numerous pandemic-related delays, Super Nintendo World opened in Osaka on March 18.

Intel’s First Discrete Iris Xe Desktop Graphics Card Only Works with Two Motherboards

Intel's first Iris Xe desktop graphics card, the ASUS DG1-4G, only works with two motherboards.

Apple Fined $2 Million for Selling iPhones without Chargers in Brazil

Apple is facing a hefty fine from São Paulo's consumer protection agency for selling iPhones without chargers in Brazil.

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