PlayStation Plus Game Catalog for January: God of War Ragnarök, Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name, Atlas Fallen: Reign of Sand, and more

PlayStation Plus Game Catalog for January: God of War Ragnarök, Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name, Atlas Fallen: Reign of Sand, and more

Explore the mythical snowy landscapes in God of War Ragnarök, Osaka’s vibrant underworld in Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name, the vast, sandy expanses of Atlas Fallen: Reign Of Sand, and the futuristic mech-sized battlefields of SD Gundam Battle Alliance. These games and more form January’s PlayStation Plus Game Catalog lineup*…

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Introducing More Ways for Players to Repair their Xbox Consoles, Reduce Waste and Save Energy 

Category: Responsible Gaming January 15, 2025 Introducing More Ways for Players to Repair their Xbox Consoles, Reduce Waste and Save Energy  Trista PattersonDirector of Gaming Sustainability, Xbox At Xbox, we’re continuing to improve how we design, build, distribute, and use our products to reduce our environmental impact and help us reach Microsoft’s goal of being…

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Asus ROG Strix B850-F Gaming WiFi review

Almost four months after AMD first announced the details of its budget-orientated B850/840 chipset, the first motherboards to sport them have finally arrived. The first one to pass through our magnifying glass of inspection is the Asus ROG Strix B850-F Gaming WiFi—an ATX-sized model that probably best represents the higher end of the B850 range….

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Sims boss Lyndsay Pearson says ‘leaks are unavoidable’ and ‘you’re going to end up with crossed wires occasionally’ as EA stays clammed-up about Project Rene

As of last year, The Sims 4 team committed itself to going back and working on big lists of outstanding issues with the game (which it has been making good on) but an equally big bug in the system is EA’s communication to players—or the lack thereof. I don’t really think that much is going…

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‘We are incredibly sorry’: Path of Exile 2 devs apologise for data breach that saw 66 accounts snatched and personal info potentially stolen

During an interview earlier this week, developer Grinding Gear Games revealed that around 66 Path of Exile 1 and 2 accounts were hacked after an act of social engineering exploited an old Steam profile—one that was both linked to an admin account and, crucially, forgotten about and unsecured. The full extent of the damage has…

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