Change regions on Steam to get cheaper games? Well, I have some bad news for you
Valve is closing up a loophole that allowed gamers to switch countries on Steam to get cheaper games.
Valve is closing up a loophole that allowed gamers to switch countries on Steam to get cheaper games.
Nvidia and Vale are teaming up to bring the DLSS functionality of RTX cards to Linux machines.
Steam has released a new feature that will allow developers to work together in making gaming bundles of their own.
You didn't hear it from me, but apparently handheld consoles that can also instantly connect to a big screen TV at home are pretty popular. Nintendo knows this pretty well after selling around 85 million Switch consoles, and the owner of the biggest digital PC game marketplace in the land reckons that now might be the good time to flex some of its own muscle and get in on the game.
The latest iteration of the digital celebration for new games big and small kicks off in June, and will most likely fill the E3-shaped hole in many people’s hearts.
A search party was dispatched but they only thing they brought back was a pair of shoes and more hats for Team Fortress 2.
Development on the project will cease and the card-battler will be tossed onto the pile failed experiments taking up way too much space in Valve’s basement.
The sweeping fantasy series tells the story of Davion, a renowned Dragon Knight devoted to wiping the scourge from the face of the world. Following encounters with a powerful, ancient eldwurm as well as the noble Princess Mirana on a secret mission of her own, Davion becomes embroiled in events much larger than he could have ever imagined.
Web Real-Time Communication (RTC) technology is at the forefront of transforming customer interactions, providing …
A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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