Technology IP firm files lawsuits against AMD for ‘its extensive and unauthorized use of our semiconductor portfolio,’ citing the move as a ‘business highlight’

For PC gamers, AMD’s Ryzen chips are the processors of choice, but they’re also hot stuff for servers, workstations, and all kinds of portable devices. It’s not just the power of the Zen architecture that makes them so good; it’s the use of chiplets, 3D V-Cache, and how they’re all connected that makes them the…

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2025’s best survival game just got a huge update that adds an ultra-hard mode and one of the community’s most requested features

Deep Field Games just can’t stop adding to Abiotic Factor. Consistently impressive through its early access development, the enormous 1.0 version was crowned “one of the greatest survival crafting games ever made” by Morgan Park in his Abiotic Factor Review. While I haven’t delved as deeply as Morgan, I’ve likewise been bedazzled by its sumptuous…

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The Golden Joystick Awards has published its shortlist of 12 games that could take home its Ultimate Game of the Year trophy, and voting’s open now

Can you believe videogames have been around for, at minimum, 43 years? That’s probably longer than any human has ever lived, and they show no sign of letting up, despite the many letters I’ve written to the government. And wouldn’t you know it—the Golden Joystick Awards return for their 43rd annual show this November 20,…

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Legendary FPS maker John Romero delivers the objectively correct answer when voting for the most satisfying weapon in gaming history: ‘I strongly agree, Mr Romero’

There have been some incredible weapons in the history of PC gaming, and while not exclusive to the genre, there’s no doubting that most of them have come out of FPS games. From Painkiller’s Stake Gun, through to Quake’s Railgun, and onto Unreal Tournament’s Flak Cannon, among many others, there are many iconic weapons in…

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‘One of the chillest communities I’ve ever encountered’: Arc Raiders solos are choosing love over war, and it’s beautiful

We’ve known since the earliest days of MMO PvP servers and tense DayZ standoffs that, given the opportunity, players love to kill each other after promising they wouldn’t. So too is the case in extraction shooters, where truces tend to have a shorter expiration date than fast food lettuce, and your fellow man is hauling…

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