Feature: “Yes, It Was Elitist, And No, That Wasn’t A Bad Thing” – EDGE Alumni On Why The Mag Is Still Going Strong, Over 30 Years On

“That’s born from cherishing the artform, not a desire to be contrarian”. If you’ve been paying attention to the world of video game print media, you’ll be aware that the number of magazines in active circulation is perhaps at its lowest point since the industry began. Once upon a time, newsstands were packed with publications…

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Bethesda’s former Elder Scrolls loremaster won’t tell us where The Elder Scrolls 6 is set, but the team originally agreed on it way back in the Fallout 4 days

Kurt Kuhlmann probably knows what location we’ll be visiting when The Elder Scrolls 6 launches in approximately 100 years. Or at least, the former Elder Scrolls loremaster knows where Bethesda wanted to go before he left the company in 2023. But no, he’s not telling us. “From when we were talking about it way back…

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Bethesda’s former Elder Scrolls loremaster won’t tell us where The Elder Scrolls 6 is set, but the team originally agreed on it way back in the Fallout 4 days

Kurt Kuhlmann probably knows what location we’ll be visiting when The Elder Scrolls 6 launches in approximately 100 years. Or at least, the former Elder Scrolls loremaster knows where Bethesda wanted to go before he left the company in 2023. But no, he’s not telling us. “From when we were talking about it way back…

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Nvidia might be doing what was once unthinkable: asking Intel to make some of its future AI chips

Intel has had a tough time convincing companies to come to its manufacturing division, Intel Foundry. Few are biting—preferring to go with tried-and-tested options, namely TSMC. Though the company may have just won a very important customer: Nvidia. According to Digitimes, citing supply chain sources, Nvidia has signed on with Intel Foundry to manufacture some…

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Google says a WinRAR exploit for Windows is in ‘widespread’ use by government-backed threat actors ‘linked to Russia and China’

Google has warned that well-known and already-patched exploit for the WinRAR file archiving and compression tool for Windows remains in “widespread, active” use by “government-backed threat actors linked to Russia and China”. Known as critical vulnerability CVE-2025-8088, the exploit identified was in July last year and was posted on the National Vulnerability Database back in…

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Google says a WinRAR exploit for Windows is in ‘widespread’ use by government-backed threat actors ‘linked to Russia and China’

Google has warned that well-known and already-patched exploit for the WinRAR file archiving and compression tool for Windows remains in “widespread, active” use by “government-backed threat actors linked to Russia and China”. Known as critical vulnerability CVE-2025-8088, the exploit identified was in July last year and was posted on the National Vulnerability Database back in…

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