Avowed is the freshly-released fantasy RPG from Obsidian Entertainment, and the game has already made its mark on the PC platform Steam. The title is a solid addition to February 2025’s release calendar, joining the launch of heavyweight strategy game Civilization 7 and Lost Records: Bloom & Rage from the Life is Strange creators. Avowed has only been on the market for one day in its full capacity, and it’s already taken an impressive standing in the charts. View the full article
As part of the “Taking French Leave” main quest in Kingdom Come Deliverance 2, you’ll be tasked with infiltrating the Maleshov fortress through a secret passage. Rosa Ruthard gives Henry a rather convoluted set of directions to reach the secret passage, and well, let’s just say the journal doesn’t really help. Here are precise screenshots and directions documenting exactly where you need to go to find the secret passage leading to Maleshov. View the full article
Bosses have long been a cornerstone of FromSoftware's action RPGs, and Elden Ring Nightreign is leaning heavily on that pedigree. The game itself is largely an asset flip from Elden Ring, though that doesn't mean Nightreign is derivative. Using remixed locations, enemies, and bosses, Nightreign is a session-based action roguelite, primarily designed around teams of three players. Seeing enemies from Elden Ring is unsurprising, since Nightreign takes place in a parallel world to its predecessor, but Nightreign also notably includes bosses from previous FromSoftware titles, including at least one from all three Dark Souls games. View the full article
The Nvidia RTX 50 series is dropping support for 32-bit PhysX. As a result, some games that launched as recently as 2013, like Assassin's Creed 4: ****** Flag, will look and feel far less dynamic. View the full article
War Robots - a PvP tactical Sci-Fi shooter from Pixonic - has managed to make over $1 billion in lifetime revenue. This came from an official post on the Pixonic website, which declared the grand financial victory for the mobile game. Read more View the full article
The second season of the anime series Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End may not air until 2026 according to multiple sources. A second season of the popular fantasy series was announced late last year but with no release date seemingly in mind. Studio MADHOUSE has been largely silent on the latest season over recent months. The release […] Source View the full article
There are barely any Adaptive Burst sidearms in Destiny 2, and those we have are incredibly old with outdated perks. If you’re looking for a Stasis primary, Destiny 2 reprised one of the Iron Banner sidearms, Peacebond. Peacebond is a Stasis Adaptive Burst (three-burst) sidearm that returned to Destiny 2 in Heresy. It retained its element, but a refreshed perk pool allows you to lean more into Stasis synergy. The reprised version also lost a bunch of less popular perks, making the pool more condensed. View the full article
The Dead By Daylight community has always enjoyed a healthy debate about balance issues, bugs, and exploits, and it looks like Behaviour Interactive has finally taken player frustrations on board. Dead By Daylight is about to undergo a series of “quality of life” changes, but will they make any real difference? Before we move on to the ******* and more controversial stuff, a few smaller changes promise to polish up player experiences. There will be extra perk loadout slots, which is great news. Map offerings will be secret and no longer guarantee the next realm but instead grant a 20 percent chance increase. Daily Rituals and Rift challenges will be streamlined to make the system less of a grind. Speaking of reducing the grind, at last we have a change coming to spending Bloodpoints. Now, players will be able to bulk spend Bloodpoints as they level up. There is nothing more dull than clicking the center button over and over, so anything that makes that process quicker is a blessing. View the full article
Niantic is reportedly putting its games division up for *****, according to a Feb. 19 report from Bloomberg, with a potential deal between Niantic Inc. and Scopely Inc. that enters the realm of $3.5 billion. The deal would seemingly include Pokémon Go and other mobile titles. The deal between the two parties is unconfirmed—it could potentially not take place if an agreement isn’t reached—but the news has some community members concerned regardless, particularly due to other titles that fall under the Scopely name. View the full article
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Call of Duty's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles crossover looks set to cost up to $90's worth of COD Points in order to obtain all the items — and the community is now saying Activision should just make ****** Ops 6 free-to-play at this point. Activision unveiled the ****** Ops 6 Season 02 Reloaded content coming to the shooter on February 20, and detailed the mid-season Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles crossover in the process. Each of the four turtles (Leonardo, Donatello, Michelangelo, and Raphael) has their own premium bundle. Based on previous collaborations, these bundles are expected to cost 2,400 COD Points, or $19.99, each. So, if you want all four turtles you face the prospect of handing over $80’s worth of COD Points. But that’s not all. As it did with the controversial Squid Game crossover, Activision has created a premium event pass for the Turtles crossover, which costs 1,100 COD Points / $10. This includes a number of eye-catching cosmetics, chief among them Splinter. Again, there is no other way of getting Splinter than paying the $10 for the premium track of the event pass. The free track includes two Foot Clan soldier skins, among other cosmetics. As many have pointed out, the Turtles crossover is heavy on the cosmetics but does not feature gameplay affecting items. No-one has to buy any or all of it to compete in ****** Ops 6 multiplayer. And there are many within the community saying it's easy to ignore Call of Duty crossovers like the Turtles one and leave those willing to spend more to it. But that hasn’t stopped some players within the community from criticizing Activision once again for the high cost of these cosmetics, and are saying this second ever Call of Duty premium event pass suggests ****** Ops 6 is now being monetized as if it were a free-to-play game like Fortnite. “Activision casually glossing over the fact that they want you to pay $80+ if you want the 4 Turtles, plus another $10+ if you want the TMNT event pass rewards,” redditor II_JangoFett_II said. “Call of Duty's Gross greed strikes again... DESPICABLE!” “Guess we can expect an event pass sold every season now,” Hipapitapotamus suggested. “Remember when events were good and got you cool universal camos for free.” "The Turtles don’t use guns," APensiveMonkey declared. "Their fingers wouldn’t even... I hate this..." It’s worth going into more detail on how Activision monetizes ****** Ops 6. Each season brings with it a new battle pass, the base version of which costs 1,100 COD Points / $9.99. There’s an extra premium version of the battle pass, called BlackCell, which costs $29.99 (you can’t buy this one with COD Points). Then there is a constant stream of cosmetics available to buy from the store. The Turtles crossover, with its premium event pass, is on top of all this. “So they expect the playerbase to buy the game itself, buy the battle pass/****** cell and now this? Na that's too much,” PunisherR35 added. “If this is gonna be the norm moving forward, CoD needs to move to a FTP model (campaign, MP).” In truth, Activision’s aggressive monetization of Call of Duty is nothing new. It’s just that the new premium event pass, which made its debut with ****** Ops 6’s Squid Game crossover, has pushed some fans over the edge. And as has been pointed out many times before, the standardized monetization across the $70 ****** Ops 6 and the free-to-play battle royale Warzone does ****** Ops 6 no favors. What might be acceptable for Warzone given it’s free-to-play isn’t necessarily acceptable for ****** Ops 6, given it costs $70 just to be able to play Multiplayer. And that’s where the calls for ****** Ops 6 Multiplayer to go free-to-play come from. With each new microtransaction Call of Duty Multiplayer feels more and more like Fortnite, Apex Legends, Marvel Rivals, and of course Warzone. Activision and parent company Microsoft will of course stick to its guns, given Call of Duty’s incredible popularity. ****** Ops 6 was the biggest Call of Duty launch ever, and set a new single day Game Pass subscription record. Sales on PlayStation and Steam jumped 60% compared to 2023's Modern Warfare 3. Clearly, Call of Duty is doing the business for Activision and new owner Microsoft, which the financial officers will no doubt be delighted with given the Xbox maker paid an eye-watering $69 billion for the company. Wesley is the *** News Editor for IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at [email protected] or confidentially at *****@*****.tld. View the full article
The incident, which unfolded in early February, began when a customer purchased an Aorus RTX 5080 Master 16G graphics card from Cool PC, a well-known computer hardware retailer in Taiwan, for NT$42,990 (approximately $1,312), including sales tax. The transaction was part of a larger order of computer components, according to... Read Entire Article View the full article
If you're in the market for a new keyboard and you have a penchant for mini boards, this Razer Blackwidow V3 Mini deal has come along at the right time. You can save $100, effectively halving the price of the board, at Best Buy right now, but you'll need to be quick, as stocks are limited. We consider this Razer board to be one of the best mini keyboards, specifically the best wireless option in the sub-75% market. You can read our Blackwidow V3 Mini review to see why we rate it so highly. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: These Assassin's Creed Shadows PC peripherals are so disappointing Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Ti stock expected to be as bad as RTX 5090 at launch It's no Steam Deck, but this gaming handheld looks like a retro Nokia cell phone View the full article
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It was choppy, unreliable, and populated almost entirely by screamy mic spammers, but my word, do I miss the days of Half-Life Deathmatch Source. It's one of the enduring images of my own PC gaming past - a team of HLDM Source players, all wearing the G-Man skin, sprinting through the ****** Mesa lab map and coating the walls with satchel charges. Half-Life 3 may very well be in the works, but Valve hasn't forgotten about the classics. Counter-Strike Source, Day of Defeat, Team Fortress 2, Half-Life 2 Deathmatch, and my beloved my HLDM have all gotten sudden, surprise patches. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Counter-Strike creator regrets not balancing the AWP Counter-Strike and CoD players are getting random Steam ban notices CS2 has more players than the next top nine Steam games combined View the full article
In what might be one of the strangest peripheral announcements that I can remember, Ubisoft has chosen to partner with Lexip for its Assassin's Creed Shadows range of PC gaming gear. This isn't the first time that Ubisoft has opted to avoid huge names in the peripheral world to produce licensed gear, and the designs from Lexip are certainly striking, but the gear itself is incredibly disappointing when compared to modern alternatives. While Lexip isn't a name many will associate with the best gaming headset, mouse, controller, or any peripheral, really, credit has to be given to the effort that has gone into the design of the peripherals revealed so far. Assassin's Creed Shadows is due out next month, and now you can prepare for it with these branded PC gaming peripherals, and even bag a copy of the game in one of the bundles, all of which are available on Amazon. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Assassin's Creed Shadows system requirements Assassin's Creed Shadows release date, trailer, story, and gameplay Assassin's Creed Shadows will be censored in Japan, Ubisoft confirms View the full article
Initial details about some of the character rerun banners in Honkai: Star Rail 3.2 have leaked and, as elusive as the information may be, the prediction may actually make a lot of sense based on where the game is heading within the next few patches. The turn-based RPG by HoYoverse is nearing the end of Version 3.0, the big patch that kicked off the game’s third year of content and introduced Amphoreus as an explorable destination. With the official livestream, HoYoverse presented the content for Honkai: Star Rail 3.1, which includes the releases of Tribbie and Mydei as playable characters. View the full article
An ex-Rockstar Games developer has revealed that the iconic Grand Theft Auto 3 very briefly included a feature that gave players a one-star wanted level for running a red light. The developer also revealed some other interesting details about the game's traffic light system but was quick to point out that this wanted level feature was promptly removed after it proved incredibly unpopular with fellow Grand Theft Auto 3developers. View the full article
There are a number of 'Ancient Memories' to track down in Avowed's various regions. Each one provides some contextual lore and grants you with another Godlike ability. Unfortunately, they're not the easiest things to track down. Here's where to find The Voice's memory in Emerald Stair and what Godlike ability it rewards you with. Emerald Stair Ancient Memory location in Avowed The Ancient Memory can be found at the top of the Ranger Outpost. This is west of Fior mes Iverno, and north of the 'Low Forest Clearing Beacon' fast travel point. I've marked the exact location in the screenshot below. Screenshot by Destructoid To reach the Emerald Stair Ancient Memory, make your way to the top of the tower by using the various ladders and ledges. The first thing you'll need to find is the wooden ramp leading up to a ladder at the foot of the tree that the Ranger Outpost is built around. Screenshot by Destructoid From there, it's a straightforward route to the top. However, one thing to keep in mind is the region might have changed if you've already completed the 'Ancient Soil' quest. Without diving into spoilers too much, the Steel Garotte might have a larger presence in Emerald Stair. As a result, you might have to fight them on your way to the top of the Ranger Outpost. They're not that challenging though, so it shouldn't slow you down or stop you from reaching the memory at the top. The Ancient Memory can be found on the ledge, right at the top between two large braziers. You can see exactly where in the screenshot below. Screenshot by Destructoid Interact with it and you'll get more contextual lore to your relationship with 'The Voice' as a Godlike. Once the cutscene is finished, you'll be awarded with a new Godlike power. This is 'Remembrance of Enhekala' a passive ability that increases your maximum essence by 10%. This is particularly useful if you're a big fan of using Godlike abilities, Grimoire spells, or Wand attacks. Even if you use these as a backup to your trusty melee weapon, a 10% increase to your maximum essence will save you from running out as frequently. That's everything you need to know on where to find the Emerald Stair Ancient Memory location in Avowed. Looking for the others, we've got guides for Dawnshore's Ancient Memory location, and where to find The Voice's memory in Shatterscarp, too. The post Where to find the Emerald Stair Ancient Memory in Avowed appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
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Specs in Verse Piece can be a huge boost to your damage if they are powerful enough to compete with the sword you are wielding. Rimuru spec is one of the best DPS specs you can have in Verse Piece. So, to help you obtain it, we prepared the following guide on how to get Rimuru spec in Verse Piece. Complete Verse Piece Rimuru Spec Move Showcase Rimuru Spec's F move (Buffs all your Damage by 25%) Rimuru Spec's Z move (25,100 Damage) Rimuru Spec's X move (37,700 Damage) Rimuru Spec's C move (10,000 Damage per hit) Rimuru Spec's V move (41,100 Damage) [/url] [/url] [/url] Rimuru spec in Verse Piece has very high damage and an excellent buff F move that increases your damage by 25%. Because Rimuru's moves are all multi-hit attacks, you should use the Ice artifact to freeze enemies permanently. What makes Rimuru even better is that you can switch to your sword after casting all of your abilities for the maximum burst damage. The only downside of the Rimuru in Verse Piece is its low M1 damage and range. How to Get Rimuru Spec in Verse Piece Rimuru Teacher NPC is on top of an iceberg in the Snow Village To get the Rimuru spec in Verse Piece, first, you need to get the ****** Lord title, Dragonic race, 1 ****** Core, 5 Tempest Ore, 250 ******, and 10k Gems. Then, go to the Snow Village and interact with the Rimuru NPC on top of an iceberg. You can earn Gems easily by equipping the best title you have and then selling materials at the Adventure Shop. Defeating Bosses also awards you with a lot of Gems. How to Get ****** Lord Title, ****** Cores, and Tempest Ore in Verse Piece You can start the Tempest Dungeon at the Spawn Dungeon NPC on Runes Island You can get the ****** Lord title by defeating the Rimuru Boss in the Tempest Dungeon Only the Rimuru Boss in Tempest Dungeon drops Tempest Ore All enemies in the Tempest Dungeon have a chance of dropping ****** Cores [/url] [/url] [/url] As for the other Rimuru components in Verse Piece, you will have to run numerous Tempest Dungeons to get them. You can spawn the Tempest Dungeon at the Runes Island. All enemies in the Tempest Dungeon drop Slimes and ****** Cores. The Rimuru Boss, however, is the only one that drops the ****** Lord title, Tempest Ores, and the Rimuru's Coat accessory, all at a very low rate. Alternatively, you can also trade for these materials with other players. Obtaining the Dragonic Race for the Rimuru Spec in Verse Piece Race Storage and Race Reroll materials in inventory You can get the Dragonic race by using Race Rerolls from your inventory. However, keep in mind that the Dragonic race is of Exotic rarity in Verse Piece, which means you only have a 0.025% chance to get it when rerolling. If you run out of Race Rerolls at any point, you can get more through fishing, chests, and trading. The Adventure Shop also has a few Race Rerolls in stock from time to time. That sums up everything you need to know on how to get the Rimuru spec in Verse Piece. If you are looking for some meta swords to pair them up with the Rimuru spec, then make sure to check out our guides on how to get Cid V2, Sung Jin Woo, and Toji V2 in Verse Piece. The post Ultimate Guide on How to Get Rimuru in Verse Piece [Rimuru Rerun] appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
Marvel Rivals developer NetEase Games caught players by surprise on Feb. 18 when former U.S. employees announced on LinkedIn that they had been laid off. All six members of the Marvel Rivals U.S. team were let go, according to a former employee’s comment to Destructoid. These employees were actively involved in the game’s development. "We want to reassure our fanbase that the core development team for Marvel Rivals [...] in Guangzhou, China, remains fully committed to delivering an exceptional experience," NetEase Games wrote to Destructoid in a statement about the layoffs. "We are investing more, not less, into the evolution and growth of this game." You can read NetEase's full statement at the end of this article. Marvel Rivals layoffs came at an odd time On the same day the layoffs were revealed, NetEase confirmed that The Thing and Human Torch will be joining Marvel Rivals, reinforcing that the game remains in active development. The layoffs also came just weeks after Blizzard acknowledged that Marvel Rivals' success is pressuring the Overwatch 2 team, as it emerges as a major competitor in the hero shooter space once dominated by Blizzard. While Blizzard still views its competitor as "similar" to Overwatch 2, the company has not directly echoed former Blizzard leadership’s claims that Marvel Rivals is copying Overwatch. Full NetEase Games statement on Marvel Rivals' U.S. layoffs We recently made the difficult decision to adjust Marvel Rivals’ development team structure for organizational reasons and to optimize development efficiency for the game. This resulted in a reduction of a design team based in Seattle that is part of a larger global design function in support of Marvel Rivals. We appreciate the hard work and dedication of those affected and will be treating them confidentially and respectfully with recognition for their individual contributions. We want to reassure our fanbase that the core development team for Marvel Rivals, which continues to be led by Lead Producer Weicong Wu and Game Creative Director Guangyun Chen in Guangzhou, China, remains fully committed to delivering an exceptional experience. We are investing more, not less, into the evolution and growth of this game. We’re excited to deliver new super hero characters, maps, features, and content to ensure an engaging live service experience for our worldwide player base. The post NetEase ‘investing more, not less’ in Marvel Rivals despite U.S. team layoffs appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
Marvel Rivals is this year's current free-to-play PC game success story, attracting many millions of players over its opening weekend and making regular appearances in the Steam Most Played top 10 ever since. It garnered an estimated $136 million in January. So naturally, it's time to start laying people off. Last night, one of the project's game directors, Thaddeus Sasser, revealed that an undisclosed number of US-based NetEase Games employees had been dismissed, including level designers Gary McGee and Jack Burrows. NetEase have now confirmed the news, calling it a move to "optimize development efficiency" and assuring players that they "are investing more, not less, into the evolution and growth of this game". Just not so much the people working on it. Read more View the full article
Blizzard Entertainment has released patch 2.1.2 for Diablo 4’s second February 2025 update, which is now live for players to stress test and marvel over the various bug fixes to the base game and the Vessel of Hatred expansion. Diablo 4’s previous update was released on February 7, and it was a substantially smaller patch fixing an issue where colors could appear overly saturated on HDR displays and implementing various stability improvements. View the full article
The Sims works great as a playground for taking your OCs, or even pre-established characters, and building little worlds for them where all sorts of shenanigans can take place. Except sometimes, you just want to build a cool house without the fear of it being wrecked by an unruly NPC that can't tell up from down. Enter Architect Life: A House Design Simulator, a new upcoming sim game that's all about building your dream home, without any pesky people around to get in the way. Best of all, you can try out the game for yourself right now, as a demo is available to check out on Steam as of today. Read the rest of the story... View the full article
The Elder Scrolls 6 fans are, a bit like Grand Theft Auto 6 fans, starved of information. And so perhaps it comes as no surprise to see the community go into release date speculation mode with only an official create a character competition to go on. This week, Bethesda announced its next Make-A-Wish project: you can bid on a chance to work with Bethesda Game Studios to create a character to appear as an NPC in The Elder Scrolls 6. “For the last several years, we have been lucky enough to work with Make-A-Wish to grant wishes, support some of their local events, and provide items and experiences, all to benefit children who are fighting life-threatening illnesses,” Bethesda said. “This year, for their Silent Auction we are giving one winner the opportunity to work with Bethesda Game Studios to create a character to appear as an NPC in The Elder Scrolls 6. All of the money made from the auction goes directly to Make-A-Wish.” It’s a wonderful cause and a great initiative from Bethesda, but for The Elder Scrolls 6 fans it could mean a whole lot more. And that’s because the community is comparing this Make-A-Wish project to the one Bethesda ran for Starfield, and have determined the point in development The Elder Scrolls 6 may be in currently, and thus its potential release date. I know, the community has gone off the deep end here. But let’s run with it… for science. The appropriately named redditor ‘FartingSlowly’ pointed out that Bethesda’s equivalent 'chance to make a Starfield character' post was published two-and-a-half years before Starfield came out in September 2023. Ergo, The Elder Scrolls 6’s release date is set for September 2027. More specifically, September 27, 2027. “This is not a good indicator or metric for release by any standards,” FartingSlowly admitted. “Do not take this too seriously. But. It is finally something. It isn't just a piece of junk speculation based on nothing, it's based on something from Bethesda themselves. Yeah, it's not something to actually care about but it is a refreshing change in the world of speculation.” As you’d expect, many within the community have cast similar doubt on the release date suggested by FartingSlowly. Some have pointed out that Starfield’s Make-A-Wish competition was announced when the game was due out November 11, 2022. Does that mean Bethesda is looking at releasing The Elder Scrolls 6 in November 2026? It’s been a long, long time since Bethesda announced The Elder Scrolls 6. In January, The Elder Scrolls 6’s June 10, 2018 announcement became as old as predecessor Skyrim was when The Elder Scrolls 6 was announced. The studio confirmed The Elder Scrolls 6 had entered "early development" in August 2023, and "early builds" were available in March 2024. The six year anniversary of the announcement arrived in June last year and even Bethesda development chief Todd Howard paused to say, "oh wow, that has been a while." The Elder Scrolls 6 was thought to be set for 2028 at the earliest, presumably on the next-generation of consoles as well as PC. If it does launch then, it’ll do so an incredible 17 years after Skyrim. While we wait to find out, check out Everything we know about The Elder Scrolls 6. Wesley is the *** News Editor for IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at [email protected] or confidentially at *****@*****.tld. View the full article
Surprise! Valve's just released a massive update to the Source SDK, adding "all" the Team Fortress 2 client and server game code. Valve said the update lets players build entirely new games from its source code, and unlike Steam Workshop or local content mods, it gives modders access to change, extend, and even rewrite Team Fortress in pretty much any way imaginable. You won't be able to sell anything you make with it — which means any mods or spin-off content will have to be released for free on a non-commercial basis — but creations can be published on the Steam Store, "appearing as new games in the Steam game list." "Players have a lot of investment in their TF2 inventories, and Steam Workshop contributors have created a lot of that content," Valve explained via a blog post. "The majority of items in the game now are thanks to the hard work of the TF2 community. "To respect that, we're asking TF2 mod makers continue to respect that connection, and to not make mods that have the purpose of trying to profit off Workshop contributors' efforts. We're hoping that many mods will continue to allow players access their TF2 inventory, if this makes sense for the mod." Valve also added that it was making "a big update" to all its multiplayer back-catalog Source engine titles, too, adding 64-bit binary support, scalable HUD/UI, prediction fixes, and "a lot of other improvements" to not only TF2, but also DoD:S, HL2:DM, CS:S, and HLDM:S. Back in December, after seven long years, The Team Fortress 2 comic released its seventh and final update. The comics have not only been a great place for fans to uncover new information about their favorite characters and stories, but they're also a testament to Valve's own continuing interest in one of its oldest series. Image credit: Valve. Vikki Blake is a reporter, critic, columnist, and consultant. She's also a Guardian, Spartan, Silent Hillian, Legend, and perpetually High Chaos. Find her at BlueSky. View the full article
A fresh Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Ti leak has suggested that the number of the cards available to actually buy on launch day will be "on the same level as 5080/5090." In other words, they're likely to sell out in a flash and leave gamers waiting potentially weeks or months for fresh stock to arrive. The development goes against a general hope and belief among many people that the smaller GPU dies used in these lower-end cards would allow for a greater volume of card production than for cards based on larger dies. That is, if Nvidia can produce, say, twice as many smaller RTX 5070 Ti dies per silicon wafer than larger RTX 5090 dies, it stands to reason that we could expect twice the number of cards at launch. When it comes to RTX 5070 Ti stock, though, it's looking like this won't be the case. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Where to buy 5070 - retailers to check for stock first Where to buy 5070 Ti - retailers to check for stock first Nvidia GeForce RTX 50 series gaming GPUs just lost PhysX support in many games View the full article
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