Summer Eternal, one of the most exciting studios to come out of the Disco Elysium fallout, will announce its first game exclusively through ‘the analog medium’ of a vinyl record and a book of art, essays, and dev diaries

The “announcement of an announcement” has become an aggravating marketing trend in recent years, but this is the first one to actually get me excited: Summer Eternal, the embattled RPG studio and worker collective co-founded by former ZA/UM writers Argo Tuulik and Dora Klindžić, will offer the first details of its first game not through…

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Borderlands 4 dev clears up the difference between Skill Damage and Action Skill damage, and I feel like a combat log is in order so I didn’t have to find this out on a Reddit thread

Borderlands 4 has a ton of possible builds to choose from—it’s one of the strengths I highlighted in my Borderlands 4 review—but I do have one teensy-tiny complaint, and it’s that I would like some of the tooltips to be a smidge more straightforward about what is what. This feeling has returned full-force after seeing…

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Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme early tests beat out AMD, Intel, and Apple as the most powerful mobile chip on the market but price uncertainty still remains a sticking point

Just last week, we saw the announcement of Snapdragon’s next range of chips, and this came with lofty claims. Qualcomm called it “Snapdragon’s biggest advance in PC gaming”, promising significantly more power per watt than Strix Point and Arrow Lake, as well as better GPU efficiency than Lunar Lake. Tom’s Hardware was invited out to…

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EA Sports FC 26 review

The more things change, the more they stay the same. This is true of many long-running franchises, but nowhere is it more obvious than in EA FC. EA Sports FC 26, though, feels like a game finally willing to back up its yearly price tag. It doesn’t rip everything up, but a series of smart…

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