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Cyberpunk 2077: Characters and missions can be manipulated for genocidal goals
Hacking is an interesting part of Cyberpunk 2077 which is in development for PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One for the lovers of the game. Players can now create, customize the character, their personality and affect and manipulate their life and missions. Asking them to go to the places the cyborg assassins will do much violence in their leather outfits and become super-lethal while touring the Night City.
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Xbox 360 Emulator For PC
Although there are several Xbox 360 emulators for PC, the best of all is Xenia Xbox 360 emulator.
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PC Classic™
The PC Classic is a miniature game console that lets you play classic DOS games at home, at parties, conventions, and wherever else computer games from the 80s and 90s are required. The system is joystick-enabled, pre-configured, licensed, and incredibly easy to use. The system is scheduled to begin crowdfunding in late November/early December 2018, and is slated to release in late Spring/early Summer 2019. Our target price is $99! If you’d like for us to tell you about updates to the project and when you can buy a PC Classic for yourself, sign up for our newsletter:
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Best Black Friday RAM Deals at Amazon, Newegg, & more
RAM prices are crazy right now, so we're here to help you make the best purchase decision. These are best RAM deals available.
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Microsoft opens PC games and all Xbox One titles to its digital gifting program
Microsoft today announced an expansion of its digital game gifting program to include PC titles and PC game content, like map backs and in-game skins. In addition to adding PC game gifting through the Microsoft Store, the company is also expanding its existing console game gifting program to include all Xbox One games. Prior to today, Microsoft only let players purchase and gift select Xbox One titles along with Xbox One downloadable content and subscriptions to Xbox Live Gold and Xbox Game Pass.
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Sea of Thieves Passes Two Million Players; Fastest-Selling First-Party New IP of the Generation
Today Microsoft announced that Rare’s newest game Sea of Thieves has passed two million players on Xbox One and PC. On top of this achievement, the shared-world adventure title is now the fastest-selling first party new IP of this generation. According to Microsoft’s own Aaron Greenberg, this specific achievement does not include copies distributed with Game Pass, which makes sense since those aren’t exactly “sales.”
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Crash Bandicoot Reportedly Coming to Switch, PC, New Game in 2019
Crash might be spinning to other platforms.
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Hyper Light Drifter creative director leaves Square Enix over cancelled game
Back in 2016, Hyper Light Drifter’s Teddy Dief joined Square Enix Montreal as a creative director. However, just two years later, Dief has announced his departure from the company due to the project he was working on being cancelled. Missed playing last year’s biggest games? Check out our list of the best PC games of 2017.
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First footage of 'Project X', the game with a 400-player battle royale mode, will premiere at the PC Gamer Weekender
Last year, I wrote about developer Automaton's bold plans to make a 1000-player online game with a 400-person battle royale-style PvP mode. At the PC Gamer Weekender in London on the Saturday (17 February) at midday, they'll take to the stage to show off the first footage from inside the game, as well as discussing how they built its world. On top of that, there'll be a few other surprises you won't want to miss.
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Cyberpunk 2077 will include online elements to ensure long-term success, says CD Projekt
We still don't know all that much about CD Projekt's Cyberpunk 2077, however we did learn last year that it could feature "seamless multiplayer". Now, company CEO Adam Kiciński has suggested it'll include online elements so as to ensure its long-term success. In conversation with Polish investment site Strefa Inwestorow (via TechRaptor), Kiciński explores the areas in which Cyberpunk aims to improve on The Witcher 3's success, despite remaining tight-lipped on the particulars.
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Weekend PC Game Deals: Halloween Sales rise from every corner
This weekend's PC game deals include some Halloween Sales, and even more Halloween Sales, along with a new bundle thankfully not Halloween related, and did we mention the DRM-Free Halloween Sale?
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Razer launches Wolverine Ultimate customisable controller for Xbox One and PC
Razer on Thursday launched an all-new customisable gaming controller for the Xbox One and PC called the Wolverine Ultimate. It comes with an abundance of extra buttons, including a couple of remappable multi-function bumpers, four multi-function triggers plus a Quick Control Panel. It hits international shores sometime in the fourth quarter.
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Final Fantasy XV will get mod support, says director
You might have heard that the lads-on-tour simulator Final Fantasy XV coming to PC next year. But long before that announcement game director Hajime Tabata dreamt of the idea of including mod support in the then ethereal PC version. Well, that’s now a solid plan. “I think one of the biggest things [PC] players can expect is mod support,” he told me via translator at Gamescom. “We definitely want to do it
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Fallout 4: Game of the Year Edition
Return to the Wasteland on September 26 with Fallout 4: Game of the Year Edition. With all the latest gameplay updates (including Survival mode), graphical enhancements, the ability to play Mods for free on PC and consoles, plus all official add-ons included, this is the ultimate way to experience the award-winning post-nuclear adventure from Bethesda Game Studios.
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Steam Gains 1.5 Million New Members a Month, Now Bigger than Xbox and PlayStation Combined
PC gaming is dead! Oh wait, let me put that tired cliche back in the bin where it belongs. PC gaming is more alive than ever, with Valve revealing there are 33 million players active every day on Steam, and 67 million every month. In fact, new players are coming to Steam at a rate of 1.5 million each and every month.
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The WhiteFox mechanical keyboard is a pricey but beautiful gadget
Mechanical keyboards are a bit of a nostalgic luxury, echoing back to the days of punchy, clacky key switches and metal springs and a sound so crisp and loud you can hear it through the walls. These days, a nice mechanical keyboard typically runs you $100 or more, with many of them marketed to enthusiasts or PC gamers and carrying switches from top-line electronics maker Cherry.
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This $1,699 "secure PC" will self-destruct if tampered with
Orwl is a new kind of PC that takes a "die trying" approach to physical device and data security. The palm-sized computer is security-focused from the ground up. It comes with several layers to put a stop to even the most ardent of hackers gaining access to a user's precious data. Not only do you need a password and a corresponding wireless keyfob just to turn on the puck-like PC, the processor goes to sleep and the USB and HDMI ports shut off whenever the keyfob moves out of range, stopping anyone from snooping in.
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Cult Xbox Classic Phantom Dust Rereleasing Tomorrow for Free on Xbox One and Windows 10
And it's in crisp 4K for the first time.
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Remote security exploit in all 2008+ Intel platforms
Every Intel platform from Nehalem to Kaby Lake has a remotely exploitable security hole. SemiAccurate has been begging Intel to fix this issue for literally years and it looks like they finally listened.
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Netflix adds offline streaming to its Windows 10 app
Netflix has offered users the option to download videos to watch later in its Android and iOS apps since late last year. And today that feature is finally making the jump to desktop with the addition of offline videos to the Windows 10 PC app, as reported by Windows Central. Like the mobile apps, the Windows 10 PC app does have a few limitations when it comes to downloading content. Offline downloads are only available for a seemingly random swath of Netflix’s catalog (unsurprisingly, most of Netflix’s own original...
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