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Palworld has now sold a staggering 19 million copies, an unstoppable rise that means it’s got a bigger population than the Netherlands

It’s official: Palworld has a bigger population than 127 literal countries, including Senegal, Somalia, the Netherlands, and Chad. That’s according to Pocketpair’s sales statistics and this Wikipedia list of countries by population, anyway, with the news that Palworld has now sold a soul-boggling 19 million copies around the world. That’s 12 million on Steam and…

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“You just have to make them think this world is real, and this world can hurt you”: The Outlast Trials devs discuss a changing horror genre and an insatiable need for scares

It’s been a great few years for co-op horror games. We’ve collected trash and trinkets in Lethal Company and REPO, and we’ve made vlogs for millions of viewers while we trek through abandoned buildings in Content Warning. But between these japes and jests, we’ve also had the challenge of making our way around the Murkov…

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AtomMan G1 Pro review

The Minisforum Atomman G1 Pro has sat on my desk now for about two weeks. Happily bimbling away, running benchmarks, stress tests, and going through all manner of arduous rigamarole that we require these mini gaming PCs to endure in our pursuit of testing excellence, (write that down, it’ll be in the company call later)….

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Midjourney’s troubles get worse as Warner Bros Discovery sues the AI image generator for copyright infringement

Three months after Disney and Universal sued AI image generator Midjourney for copyright infringement, Warner Bros Discovery has joined the fight. The media giant has launched its own lawsuit against Midjourney, accusing it of “brazenly dispens[ing] Warner Bros Discovery’s intellectual property as if it were its own.” Midjourney is a generative AI service that produces…

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