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LG Begins Mass Production of World’s First Gaming OLED Panel with Switchable Refresh Rate and Resolution

LG has announced that it has begun mass production of what it says is the first-ever gaming OLED panel with a switchable refresh rate and resolution function, enabling users to freely choose between a high refresh rate (FHD 480 Hz) and a high-resolution mode (UHD 240 Hz) for differing content (e.g., fast-paced shooters vs. visually rich, story-driven games).

Qualcomm Stuns Intel, AMD, and Apple with New Snapdragon X Elite Benchmarks

Qualcomm has unveiled its full stack of chips for the Snapdragon X platform, and with it comes several new benchmarks that show how the new processors will compare positively to its competitors, including Intel's Core Ultra processors and Apple's M3 chips, in areas ranging from battery life to CPU and GPU performance.

AMD Fluid Motion Frames Support Coming to ASUS ROG Ally on April 25

AMD Fluid Motion Frames (AFMF), a driver-level version of AMD's frame generation technology that delivers higher frame rates and a smoother gaming experience for DirectX 11 and 12 games, will be available to ROG Ally users as part of a new update that is scheduled to roll out on April 25, ASUS has announced.

Bang & Olufsen Unveils $55,000 CD Changer

The Beosystem 9000c, a recreated, replayed, and reborn version of the original CD changer from Bang & Olufsen that is said to feature all of the elegance and power of the original, but rebuilt from the ground up and paired with modern hardware, including Beolab 28 speakers, will be available exclusivelyat Bang & Olufsen stores in Europe, USA, and other select regions from April 24 for $55,000, the company has announced.

AMD FSR 3 Rolled Back in Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora Due to Visual Artifacts with Frame Generation

AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution 3, the latest iteration of AMD's cutting-edge technology for boosting the performance of games with features that include frame generation, has been rolled back in Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora in order to "prevent visual artifacts that may impact the interpolation output of FSR3 Frame Generation," according to the patch notes for Title Update 3.2, a new update that Ubisoft and Massive Entertainment introduced for the AMD-sponsored action-adventure game this week, bringing new fixes, adjustments, and more.

PlayStation “Auto-Play” Patent Alludes to a Future Where Gamers No Longer Need to Play Their Games

A patent application titled "Method and System for Auto-Playing Portions of a Video Game" from Sony Interactive Entertainment has been published online, teasing a new feature that would effectively allow players to sit back as their PlayStation hardware and/or software plays their games for them.

Apple Cuts Vision Pro Shipments Down to Nearly Half a Million Units, New Model No Longer Expected in 2025

The Apple Vision Pro, a pricey mixed-reality headset that is advertised by Apple as being a revolutionary spatial computer that seamlessly blends digital content with the physical world, has seen its shipments cut significantly for the current year, according to a new survey from Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo that explains how demand for the Vision Pro has been weaker than expected.

Assassin’s Creed Codename HEXE Will Allow Players to Possess Cats, Coming in 2026 from Ubisoft Montreal

Assassin's Creed Codename HEXE, a flagship Assassin's Creed game that is currently in development at Ubisoft Montreal (Origins, Valhalla), remains in early development but is on track for release in 2026, according to a new report that includes some new details about the anticipated game, such as its female protagonist, Elsa, and some of the supernatural skills that she will be equipped with.

GIGABYTE Confirms AMD Ryzen 9000 Series Processors with Latest BIOS Updates

GIGABYTE has announced that the latest AGESA 1.1.7.0 beta BIOS is now available for its AM5 X670, B650, and A620 motherboards, and with it comes the news that AMD's next-generation desktop processors will be sold under the Ryzen 9000 Series.

Steam Users Can No Longer Take Advantage of This Refund Loophole

Valve has updated its Steam Refund Policy, closing a loophole in which the refund period for Advanced Access titles (e.g., pre-purchased games that could be played prior to the game's official release as a part of Deluxe Edition bonus) could be exploited by customers, with playtime during the Advanced Access period not counting toward the Steam refund period.

Atari Revives Infogrames to Acquire and Publish Non-IP Games Outside of Its Core Portfolio

Another game publisher is back as Atari revives Infogrames to help expand its portfolio by acquiring titles not associated with the Atari brand. Infogrames was once one of the big players in the gaming industry back in the 1980s and like so many other companies had gone through changes and fell off the map not long after the 2000s. The one-time developer and publisher has previously had ties to Atari as both collaborated on publishing a number of titles together over the decades so it makes perfect sense for Atari to bring back Infogrames as it continues to revive itself.

Fallout Creators Tease Their Plans for Season Two, Confirming New Vegas Setting

New Vegas, the location popularized by the fan-favorite Fallout game that developer Obsidian Entertainment and publisher Bethesda Softworks launched in 2010, will serve as the primary setting for season two of Fallout, the new series from Amazon MGM Studios and Kilter Films that is said to be one of Prime Video's most-watched titles ever, including most-watched season globally since Rings of Power.

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