One of Roblox’s biggest experiences right now is a bizarre Italian Brainrot character-stealing simulator and, lord help me, I now understand why it’s so popular

Roblox never fails to impress me with the sheer number of experiences it hosts, alongside the millions of constantly active players. However sometimes a game comes along and stops me in my tracks. The latest addition to this evergrowing list is Steal a Brainrot, a game inspired by the “Italian Brainrot” AI-generated images that dominated…

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Something Cyberpunk 2077 is happening on September 4 and that’s all I can tell you because CDPR is a gold-medal vague-poster

Big news, friends: something is happening with Cyberpunk 2077. On September 4, there will be an event, maybe, which could possibly feature some kind of news about the game. But maybe not. If I sound like I don’t know what’s happening, it’s because no one does. In an inscrutable post on social media, Cyberpunk 2077’s…

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TSMC hits record 70% foundry market share, making a synapse singeing $30.24 billion in revenue last quarter alone

TSMC is currently enjoying a record-breaking 70.2% market share, owing to an eye-watering $30.24 billion revenue made during 2025’s second quarter alone. Do you reckon this top foundry could spare a few dollar bills to wrap up my own chips? No? That’s an 18% quarter-upon-quarter increase though TSMC is hardly the only winner, according to…

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‘Legality is not the defining factor’: Anti-porn group that pressured Steam and Itch.io adult game delistings says it goes after games it doesn’t like ‘even when they are not illegal’

Ever since it claimed victory when payment processors compelled Steam to delist a number of adult games from its service, Australian anti-porn group Collective Shout has been relatively quiet, save for when its founder—pro-life conservative Christian Melinda Tankard Reist—popped up on X to denounce those upset about the delistings as “porn sick brain rotted pedo…

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I’ve tested the simple config file tweaks to improve Metal Gear Solid Delta’s ray tracing and add frame gen, but the mod to ditch the 60 fps cap is what you really need

Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater, a full remake of the classic MGS 3: Snake Eater, has only just been released for PC and consoles, but that means nothing to modders. Built in Unreal Engine 5, the developers chose to use its standard software ray tracing Lumen algorithm, and they also eschewed supporting frame generation….

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Total War: Warhammer 3’s new random locations can cause a game-ending plague, plant nukes under your settlements, or even buff you in all future campaigns thanks to the power of Tzeentchian time-warpery

I’ve always loved me a unique landmark. There’s nothing better than capturing a settlement in Total War: Warhammer 3 and realising, after the dust settles, that there’s a special building you can construct for a factionwide bonus. While most provide a nice little buff and a tasty tidbit of lore, others can enable entirely different…

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Crucial X10 review

You see that front-panel USB-C port on the fancy Fractal Design Terra Mini-ITX case? That’s a USB 3.2 x2, and if you plug it into a standard USB 3 header on a motherboard the system chucks an error and won’t boot. That’s my experience, anyway. So it was with some trepidation that I picked up…

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