The Nvidia GeForce RTX 5050 leaks are now coming in thick and fast, with the latest one appearing to confirm the speed of the VRAM used by the new gaming GPU. Bear in mind that Nvidia hasn't even officially announced the existence of the RTX 5050, let alone any specs details, so this is all still in rumor territory right now. However, it looks as though the RTX 5050 is going to have exactly the same memory setup as AMD's recent GPUs. As we found in our AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT review, you can still make a decent GPU by opting for GDDR6 VRAM rather than the latest super-fast GDDR7 memory, enabling AMD to cut costs and make the best graphics card in its league. Indeed, the 16GB 9060 XT has twice as much VRAM as the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060, making it a much better card, even if the memory is slower, and it looks as though Nvidia plans to reduce the cost of the GeForce RTX 5050 by using the same type of memory. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Scalpers now want $23,000 for this gold Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 graphics card Nintendo Switch 2 vs Steam Deck GPU battle - which handheld has better graphics? This PC manufacturer just accidentally leaked the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5050 specs View the full article
The Case & Consequence Collection Humble Bundle is out with another 7 great games. Here's your round-up of how they'll run on Linux, SteamOS / Steam Deck. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
With Destined Rivals freshly released and NAIC 2025 kicking off, we though it would be a great time to examine the strongest Pokémon decks. These are the lists we can expect to see making a splash this weekend. Among the best Pokémon decks below, you'll see a number of old favorites that haven't changed much in the past few weeks, alongside brand new strategies powered by the best Pokémon cards in the newest Pokémon set. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: All Legendary Pokémon and Mythical Pokémon in order Grab six packs of new Pokémon cards and a Garchomp promo with this Walmart deal 9 ****** Bolt & White Flare Pokémon cards that prove it's the TCG's prettiest set View the full article
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The wait continues for a Hollow Knight: Silksong release date, even after its brief appearance at the Xbox Games Showcase, but development house Team Cherry is already sending some complicated signals about the metroidvania's post-launch DLC support. News about the highly anticipated Silksong has been infrequent for years since its announcement in 2019, with fans hanging on every word that comes from the studio's reps. View the full article
FromSoftware has cryptically teased "enhanced fights" against the big bosses of Elden Ring Nightreign, due to arrive sometime this month. But one modder has found some already real building blocks for the new fights, and made their fights playable in the process. On June 3, the official Elden Ring account confirmed that, alongside Nightreign's DLC (arriving later this year) and the upcoming Duo Expeditions option, Nightreign would be getting "enhanced fights against existing Nightlords" starting this month. No more details were shared, but it clearly acted as a Bat-signal for people to start digging. Modder TerraMag (as spotted by PC Gamer) managed to find the boss content currently in the game, and built a mod to make it accessible. Importantly, these are unfinished versions based off the enhanced sets already found in the files. Notably, what TerraMag found (and documented so far in YouTube videos) seems to be third phases for a number of the Nightlords, including those like Adel, Libra, and Caligo. These can introduce new moves, new models for the bosses, and any number of new ways to annihilate Nightfarers. Of course, these are unfinished and not officially implemented, so it's only a glimpse at what could be when the enhanced fights arrive sometime this month. For those already getting weary of the existing boss runs, though, this might make for a decent challenge, and a reason to dive back into some more runs in the ever-shifting Lands. We’ve got plenty of Nightreign tips and tricks to help you take down all the eight Nightlord Bosses, and if you’re wondering how to unlock the two locked Nightfarer Classes, check out How to Unlock the Revenant and How to Unlock the Duchess, plus How to Change Characters. Eric is a freelance writer for IGN. View the full article
Concord has become one of PlayStation's most infamous failures in recent memory, but Sony Interactive CEO Hermen Hulst says the company won't make the same mistakes again. Some of Sony's most noteworthy games are single-player experiences like The Last of Us and God of War, but the company has leaned into live service recently. While that didn't go the way PlayStation expected with Concord, it remains optimistic about its future in this space. View the full article
There aren't many games lately which have compelled me to do a tweet, or skeet, or whatever you prefer to call *************one's thoughts out onto the socials. The Trolley Solution's Steam Next Fest demo not only did that, it convinced me to post a tweet I didn't even write. It's a game from indie dev byDanDans that starts off as a series of moral quandaries, each inspired by philosopher Philippa Foot's famous and now also thoroughly memed-to-death Trolley Problem. That being a thought experiment which forces you examine the ethics of either letting nature take its course to deliver one outcome that could cause harm to others, or actively intervening to cause another that might do the same in a different fashion. I didn't go in expecting to become enraptured in what I can only describe as a tragic rail romance. Read more View the full article
How do you defeat all The Alters anomalies? There are six different types of anomalies in The Alters (seven if you include Planetary Samples), and each one requires a different approach to know how to get rid of it, or whether it's easier to avoid them. Exploration is tough in this survival game, and even with the best alters, it's still hard to stay alive while managing your base and making sure everyone is fed and happy. Anomalies just add to the plight, standing in the way of collecting resources or exploring new areas, so here's every anomaly in The Alters and how to defeat them. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: How to upgrade your base in The Alters The best alters in The Alters Should you choose Tabula Rasa or The Implants in The Alters? View the full article
Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 has hit another major sales milestone, crossing seven million copies sold globally. Building directly off the 2011 original, the sequel delivers a fast-paced mix of third-person gunplay and melee combat. In Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2, players step into the role of Lieutenant Titus, a battle-worn Ultramarine tasked with tearing through threats across the galaxy using advanced weaponry and heavy armor to survive the brutal conflict. View the full article
RuneScape players haven't relented since news broke a few days ago that new Jagex CEO Jon Bellamy—also known in-community as Mod North—was effectively killing off Pride Month celebrations in RuneScape and Old School RuneScape (OSRS) in order to "ensure the business is protected against those that would wish us harm.".. Read more.View the full article
Wondering who the best alters are in The Alters? If you've unlocked the Quantum Computer and the Womb, you're able to make new alters. You'll be needing them, too, as you'll soon find yourself overwhelmed by tasks that need doing, from mining deposits to making sure everyone's fed, so here are all the best alters in the game. To get more alters, you need to increase the number of slots by upgrading your Qubit Level by finding Qubit Chip locations. You start off in The Alters with the Technician, but there are different levels of alters available as you progress through areas. It's also worth noting that not all the alters can be unlocked in a single playthrough, so choose wisely. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: How to upgrade your base in The Alters All The Alters anomalies and how to defeat them Should you choose Tabula Rasa or The Implants in The Alters? View the full article
Good news, people who're still interested in giving MindsEye a go for reasons that don't involve gleefully watching as a poor NPC undergoes a sudden glitchy elongation. Developers Build A Rocket Boy have just pushed out the first in a series of updates designed to swat a bunch of the performance and ******-related issues that've plagued the game's launch. If you were busy with other hobbies such as arctic exploration or hardcore spelunking earlier this week, the GTA/Cyberpunky Mindseye suffered a pretty nightmarish debut. The user reviews weren't totally negative right out of the gate, but it's fair to say it didn't land in the fashion ex-Rockstar bigwig Leslie Benzies' studio probably hoped. Read more View the full article
After scoring a major win with the critically-lauded Silent Hill 2 remake, Bloober is ready to show the world what they can do next – with a slight change of pace – in an action-oriented horror game called Cronos: The New Dawn. I got a chance to sit down with Bloober’s time-hopping latest and find out what makes the world of Cronos so compelling. Cronos puts you in control of a character called The Traveler, a woman tasked with going into areas ravaged by a human-eliminating virus that is rapidly transforming them into monsters. The Traveler’s goal is to not only log her observations and find human survivors, but also to lay a path for Travelers that come after her – just as those who came before her did. But that task is easier said than done. “The theme of this game is merging and changing into something new,” co-director Wojciech Piejko explains, before adding, “Hey, this is not a good way to actually play this game, but watch this.” Piejko proceeds to wake up a sleeping enemy with a stomp that can only be described as Dead Space-esque. Upon waking, the enemy noticed that the corpses of other monsters were littered around, and quickly went to consume one. Then another. Then a third. By the time the infected human had finished feasting (uninterrupted by Piejko), it had “merged” several times, essentially leveling up its monster type. In doing so, it became stronger, harder to kill, more aggressive, and had access to new abilities to take The Traveler out, such as spitting toxic bile at her. After a fair amount of ammo, it finally goes down. “This is the core of Cronos,” Piejko says. “Manage your resources, take risks when appropriate, and survive.” The only way The Traveler could have prevented this happening is to kill the monster before it has a chance to feast or rid the area of corpses using fire, a precious resource that can’t be used capriciously. That said, ******* monsters mean ******* rewards, so it is sometimes a good choice to burn some resources for a ******* payday of crafting materials. “This is the core of Cronos,” Piejko says. “Manage your resources, take risks when appropriate, and survive.” Just because a monster does not awaken does not mean The Traveler is safe, however. Anyone that tries to hoard resources will soon discover when backtracking through areas that enemies have a tendency to pick inopportune moments to pop up and start merging with other corpses on the ground. Not being aware of your environment can be a deadly mistake in Cronos, but wasting resources may be even worse. The demo I participated in takes place in Nowa Huta, an eastern district in Krakow, Poland that was once an industrial hub of the former Soviet Union. In the future, it has been torn apart by the monster-plague infecting the world. It is the Traveler’s duty to identify important people that live or lived in the city and employ time-travel to rescue them from the pre-plague age of the 1980s. Since only The Traveler can hop through time, rescuing them involves digitizing their souls to carry around with her to take back into the present. The Traveler is limited in how many souls she can carry with her, which leaves the choice up to the player to decide who gets saved and who does not. This can affect Cronos’s narrative, as different people will have different reactions to things The Traveler encounters and places she goes. As an example, The Traveler can rescue someone in the past and bring them to the future, wherein she visits that person’s apartment decades later and the former tenant describes their life before it all went to hell. The Traveler is limited in how many souls she can carry with her, which leaves the choice up to the player to decide who gets saved and who does not. In another example given, two of the souls in possession have a history and go back and forth with each other. Bloober says that Cronos will contain an emphasis on the studio’s trademark psychological horror despite the action bent. After Silent Hill 2 released, which was developed in parallel with Cronos, the Cronos team absorbed their colleagues (or “merged,” to keep it thematically on-brand) to help finish the game out. Oh, and throughout Nowa Huta, The Traveler will come across some less conversational survivors: cats. Kitties are locked away safely in various rooms throughout the game and, upon being rescued, help with resources for The Traveler. All the cats in the game are based on the pets of the developers at Bloober. “We had so many submissions we had to start casting for them to decide who would get in,” Piejko says. As part of their 1-2 punch with Silent Hill 2, Bloober is hoping Cronos proves the studio’s mettle as an industry-leading horror game developer. The New Dawn’s premise and designs are helping it start off on an interesting foot as part of Bloober’s journey there. View the full article
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Following “varied” feedback from alpha testers, Sony is still committed to releasing Marathon during the company’s fiscal year ending March 31, 2026. Marathon has faced major controversies since its announcement, though Sony trusts it will manage to sort out any issues with the game and deliver a title players will be satisfied with. View the full article
How do you improve mood in The Alters? You would be forgiven for thinking that your alters are created merely to perform a function - that's how it seems on the face of things. You'll soon, however, discover that these creations are people, with thoughts and feelings and motives, and you need to find a way to balance their mood, lest you face the wrath of an alters revolt. Many of the things you can do to improve mood in The Alters require additional sections of your base, so make sure you know how to upgrade your base before trying to tackle that bad mood that's been plaguing your group. Some of these also require specific alters, so make sure you're up to speed on how to create new alters before you continue. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: How to upgrade your base in The Alters The best alters in The Alters All The Alters anomalies and how to defeat them View the full article
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If the original Cities Skylines is still popular after ten years, it's partly because of its extensive, flexible asset editor. You can import custom assets, create bespoke intersections, and even design your own in-game models. It's a fundamental part of modding and key to the 'open' nature of CS1's development tools. Naturally, the arrival of the Cities Skylines 2 asset editor is highly anticipated. In October, it will be two years since the city-building sequel was originally released, and despite some transformative updates and patches, customization tools with equivalent depth and flexibility to those in CS1 are yet to arrive. With the Bridges and Ports DLC delayed and still in the works, the Cities Skylines 2 team now confirms that development of the assets editor is temporarily a secondary priority. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: New Cities Skylines 2 update adds essential building options to improve traffic The 22 best Cities Skylines 2 mods New Cities Skylines 2 DLC delayed, Colossal Order says it doesn't meet standards View the full article
The long-awaited arrival of Inzoi mod support is finally here, as its developer launches the first major update for the hyper-realistic life sim. As one of the leading challengers to The Sims 4's crown, Inzoi's biggest early-access trouble has been a sense that it's currently a bit light on variety and personality. Fortunately, this new update injects a much-needed dose of items and features into its stunning world, taking a big step on the path towards fulfilling its promised potential. Alongside this comes the first Inzoi Steam *****, letting you sneak a discount if you're ready to give it a try. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: New Inzoi update will let you romance anyone and make starting a family easier InZOI cheats - free money, move objects, and emergency rescue InZOI release date, early access, and guides View the full article
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