The release frame for Lucasfilm's upcoming series based on one of the most popular Star Wars characters of all time, Obi-Wan Kenobi, appears to have been leaked by a Disney employee.
Naughty Dog's remastered collection of Uncharted titles for PS5, Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves, has garnered critical acclaim from reviewers thus far for improvements such as new graphics modes (e.g., "performance" for a smooth 60 FPS experience), but the remasters are far from perfect.
Intel's security department has shared a new 37-page security report that includes statistics and other insight regarding all of the vulnerabilities that the company had looked into over the previous year.
Steam has introduced a change to the user interface as part of a new beta update that should prove useful to gamers who have a limited amount of storage space on their game drives or simply want to know how much storage space a game will take up at a glance.
Google Stadia has basically turned out to be a failure, but the company is attempting to salvage the platform by rebranding it under a new name and selling its underlying streaming technology to some of the world's biggest companies, according to a report from Business Insider.
LG revealed its "IPS Black" technology at CES last month, a new high-end, premium LCD technology that could enable 35 percent deeper blacks than traditional IPS displays.
Ever since the first rumors in July 2020 about NVIDIA adopting a new power connector for its GeForce RTX 30 Series graphics cards, many have had questions about it.
Bethesda Softworks has confirmed that Tango Gameworks' latest action-adventure title, Ghostwire: Tokyo, will be launching for the PC platform and PlayStation 5 consoles on March 25, 2022.
RandomGaminginHD has shared some gameplay benchmarks of NVIDIA's RTX A2000 that suggest the cute and miniature graphics card, which was designed primarily for professional usage, is capable of running games nearly as well as the GeForce RTX 3050.
The Radeon RX 6950 XT, one of AMD's rumored Radeon RX 6000 Series refreshes, will be available as early as April, according to a new rumor shared by Coreteks.
Cloud Imperium Games (CIG) has announced that it will be scaling back its Progress Tracker for Star Citizen following increasing complaints from players who have been angry over dropped or delayed features, having assumed that everything on the public roadmap was a "promise" by the developer—even those that had been labeled "tentative."