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‘Oh god’: There’s a buried Steam help page that shows how much money you’ve ever spent on the platform, and you may not want to know

There’s a web tool that estimates the value of your Steam account by looking at all the games you own, but it can’t tell you how precisely much you’ve actually spent on Valve’s wallet-plundering platform, microtransactions and all. That potentially startling number is buried in Steam’s help menus, it turns out. The relevant Steam help…

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Morbid Metal is a deeply satisfying hack ‘n’ slash with some subpar roguelike elements, but hey, that’s what early access is for

Morbid Metal released into early access last week, and I finally got the chance to sit down and play it—and while developer Screen Juice’s new roguelike needs some proper work on its secondary elements, the good news is that the bones are good. Really good, in fact. Given their repetitive nature, the most important thing…

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Neonchrome Coming to PS4 Later This Year

Hello again, Playstation.Blog readers! As some of you may remember, 10tons was among the first indie studios to launch games on PS4. We are very excited to start revealing the new games we’re working on, specifically targeted for consoles from the ground up. First up is Neonchrome, a fast-paced, top-down, cyberpunk shooter. In addition to…

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Ryzen still rising: AMD’s processor revenue climbs 34% from last year, thanks to ‘multiple generations’ of Zen-powered chips

AMD’s latest earnings call has revealed something that gamers might have already guessed: its Ryzen desktop and mobile CPUs have been selling like hotcakes. According to AMD CEO Dr. Lisa Su: “In client, our PC processor business performed exceptionally well. “Revenue increased 34% year over year to a record $3.1 billion, driven by increased demand…

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