Capcom Launches Resident Evil 30th Anniversary Website

Big plans are in store. Capcom has launched a new website dedicated to Resident Evil’s upcoming 30th anniversary in 2026. More specifically, 22nd March 2026 marks the 30th anniversary of the original Resident Evil on PS1. We’re unsure what Capcom has in store for us to celebrate the milestone, but the website has a section…

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‘Leaks are poison to all creation’: Infinity Nikki developer asks very nicely to stop spilling all its upcoming outfits by gifting everyone a vaguely threatening hammer

Every developer handles leaks a little differently. Some might ignore them outright, while others quietly confirm the legitimacy before trying very hard to pretend it never happened. Infinity Nikki developer Infold, on the other hand, has gone for quite a different tactic: a dramatic plea paired with gifting all its players a mildly threatening hammer….

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Watch – Kirby Air Riders Nintendo Direct – Live!

Whoosh! It feels as if we’ve only just recovered from the recent Partner Showcase and Indie World, but now Nintendo is back with another Direct! This time it’ll be focused solely on the upcoming Kirby Air Riders for Switch 2, with an extensive deep dive into its gameplay from none other than director Masahiro Sakurai….

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I’m genuinely excited to check out Beyerdynamic’s first 2.4 GHz wireless gaming headsets, but they’ll only be available in Canada and the EU for now

The Beyerdynamic MMX 330 Pro is our favourite wireless audiophile gaming headset, and I should know, I’m the one who reviewed it. As I tested it, however, I came up with a couple of drawbacks—it’s wired only, and you can’t detach the mic. It seems like Beyerdynamic may have been listening, as it’s just announced…

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A new report claims Windows 11 update is breaking SSDs and HDDs, but this could just be routine hardware failures

Is a Windows 11 24H2 update nuking SSDs and HDDs? That’s the startling claim reported by Neowin. Specifically, it’s the KB5063878 update that’s said to be to blame for “storage failures that cause drives to disappear, making them and their corresponding SMART (Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology) unreadable by the OS.” The report, based on…

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Alienware 18 Area-51 (2025) review

While this is nothing more than a guess, I’m pretty sure that the average Alienware buyer isn’t interested in a gaming laptop that’s discreet, understated, or like any other model they could buy. They want that alien logo glowing away, promising unearthly performance, and getting exactly that when they flip the lid open and fire…

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While PC chassis manufacturers still favour black over every other color, at least you don’t have to put up with rubbish if you fancy perfection in pink

My very first PC—a random IBM clone with an Intel 80286, I think—was housed in a chassis that every other desktop computer used at that time: a rattling, cavernous beige box. As manufacturing processes improved, the plastics became black in colour, and it’s still the norm today. What is surprising to me is how it’s…

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Disney Dreamlight Valley is making some significant changes to Star Paths ahead of its next update to make it more engaging for ‘those who play week over week’

Ahead of the new Emotional Rescue update, Disney Dreamlight Valley has announced that some significant changes are being made to its current Star Path format. As detailed on the Disney Dreamlight Valley blog, these changes are being made to help make the Star Path feel more accessible for every player, regardless of where they are…

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