A Dispatch sequel is a whole lot more likely now that Dispatch season 1 is such a big hit: ‘We’re going to have to at least think about season 2 now’

The superhero workplace comedy Dispatch is something of a surprise hit: A relic of the Telltale era (and made by a studio founded by Telltale veterans), it sold one million copies in just 10 days. And even though the first ‘season’ of Dispatch isn’t fully released yet, that success has significantly boosted the possibility of…

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Tailside: Cozy Cafe Sim kicks off Steam Animal Fest by announcing a winter release date and full mod support alongside a warm demo that’s available to play now

Often at the centre of a wholesome life-sim is a small business, where life slows down and you can enjoy the simple life while integrating yourself with a charming, tight knit community. Cafés and coffee shops symbolise the pinnacle of cosiness, and Tailside: Cozy Cafe Sim looks to be a warm hug against the bitter…

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Surviving Mars: Relaunched Isn’t Just A Rework, It’s A Whole New Experience

Category: Games November 10, 2025 Surviving Mars: Relaunched Isn’t Just A Rework, It’s A Whole New Experience Gabriel DobrevFounder, Haemimont Games Summary Surviving Mars: Relaunched is a re-introduction to our colony builder, with upgraded graphics, a reworked UI, and more. The game includes previous Surviving Mars expansions as base content for all players. Surviving Mars:…

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PC gaming’s best free multiplayer shooter continues to be preposterously generous, with its latest update adding 50 new maps, custom music and more: ‘We definitely want Straftat to live as long as possible’

I’m beginning to grow concerned for Straftat creators the Lemaitre brothers. The rate at which they put out new levels for their brilliant small-scale FPS is simply not human. Have they been locked away against their will, forced to design levels by some crazed kidnapper with an unhealthy attachment to late nineties deathmatch? Or are…

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Intel is suing an ex-employee of 11 years alleging the engineer downloaded nearly 18,000 files, many of which being top secret or confidential

In June this year, Intel laid off over 100 of its employees in California. Just a month later, 4000 more were announced, with people across California, Oregon, Texas, and Arizona all losing jobs. Now, one of those employees, a staff member for 11 years, has been accused of stealing almost 18,000 files on their way….

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