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System Shock fans should circle July 10 on their calendars, as it's set to be an important day for the iconic survival horror ...
The PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Switch versions of System Shock 2: 25th Anniversary Remaster will launch on July 10, developer Nightdive Studios announced.
Last night’s Capcom Spotlight kicked off with an extended gameplay breakdown of Pragmata. The upcoming sci-fi shooter was ...
The latest Capcom Spotlight revealed more for Resident Evil Requiem, Sagat coming to Street Fighter 6, details on Pragmata, ...
Combat will also include an arsenal of unique weapons, with the Capcom Spotlight teasing chaotic skirmishes that shift between puzzle-solving and direct action. Enemies won’t wait around, so players ...
Fellow Xenia dev ZolaKluke hammered the point home in other messages on the server: "What fucking AI ChatGPT stuff have you ...
Both devices are powered by Windows 11, with the Xbox Ally X being the much more powerful model of the two with a stunning 24GB of RAM, which is 8GB more than the Series X console and the brother ...
Quake’s console remaster now has a PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S update that lets it run at 120 frames per second in 4K. It used be that the running Quake at 60FPS was the stuff of a madman ...
The 360 servers for Team Fortress 2 are still active, but what's even better is that on Series X, it runs at a near 4K resolution. Playing Half-Life 2 on a console has never been better.
Multi-Platform Support: Quake and Quake II remasters are available on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch, with cross-play capabilities.
For us Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S players, it’s the Xbox Store that should provide full access. Alternatively, PlayStation, Switch and PC (Steam) players will be suitably catered for.
Quake is out now for PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One and PC. An upgrade will add 4K 120fps support on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X “soon”.