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Stream Deck gets its own app store

Elgato, the company, has announced that they will launch an app store for apps and plugins for Stream Deck, Elgato’s small extra keyboard used to control streaming and other functions through hotkeys. Elgato already has a section on their website showcasing apps and plugins available for Stream Deck (see image below). However, that page only […]

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How much Nintendo executives and employees earn

Nintendo is unusually transparent about its sales and revenue, and thanks to that, we now know how much their top executives earn as well as the average salary of their employees. This information is disclosed in the company’s quarterly report, which covers up until March 31 of this year. Unsurprisingly, CEO Shuntaro Furukawa is the […]

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Synapse for PlayStation VR2 is great stuff

Yesterday, the VR game Synapse, developed by nDreams, was released for PlayStation VR2. In the game, you play as a special agent who must infiltrate the mind of a supervillain and stop his plans for a terrorist attack. It’s all a bit trippy but serves as a good excuse for the game’s aesthetic style and […]

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Snazzy Labs talks Apple and gaming

Apple introduced a bunch of improvements for gaming on Mac with macOS Sonoma, set to be released later this year, but is it enough? In the latest video from Quinn Nelson of Snazzy Labs, they discuss just that. Despite every Mac now being capable of playing games to some extent, Apple’s current offerings can’t compete […]

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Update released for Starship Troopers: Extermination

In May, Offworld Industries released an early access version of their sci-fi game Starship Troopers: Extermination, and now they have released an update for the game. The update includes, among other things, a new region to explore, the ability to build new weapons and defenses, and a new mode that adds some additional challenge to […]

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Daedalic Entertainment ceases game development

Earlier this year, Daedalic Entertainment released their Lord of The Rings game, The Lord of The Rings: Gollum, which, according to both critics and players, wasn’t great. Not surprisingly, it didn’t sell particularly well, leading to devastating consequences. Yesterday, Daedalic Entertainment announced that they will no longer be developing any games and have also laid […]

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Bohemia is working on Dayz 2, according to documents

Bohemia Interactive is developing the sequel to the zombie game, Dayz 2, as revealed in documents submitted to the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) by Microsoft in their attempt to acquire Activision Blizzard. This has been reported by various sources, including MP1st. The existence of Dayz 2 being developed by Bohemia was not previously known. […]

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World of Warcraft launches hardcore servers

Blizzard is now introducing something called “Classic Hardcore” to World of Warcraft, which will be played on special servers dedicated to it. In hardcore mode, if a player’s character is killed, it will be permanently dead. There will be no way to resurrect the character, but it will remain as a ghost, allowing the player […]

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Yesterday, the Steam Summer Sale started

Now, Steam’s annual summer sale is kicking off, offering the opportunity to buy old and new games at lower prices. Among the games being sold at a discount are Anno 1800, Smalland: Survive The Wilds, The Mageseeker: A League of Legends Story, Pharaoh: A New Era, Rust, Vertigo 2, Dead Cells, Terra Nil, Sid Meier’s […]

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Director Roland Emmerich presents Space Nation Online

Roland Emmerich, the director behind films such as Stargate, Independence Day, Godzilla, The Day After Tomorrow, and Moonfall, is launching something called Space Nation Online. Space Nation Online appears to primarily be an MMO game that will incorporate various NFT elements that players can purchase. In addition to that, there are also plans for TV […]