It's been a little while since anything substantial has come out of the development team behind Blue Protocol. Recently the Japanese twitter account came alive...
This month we're happy to report the return of the Pantheon newsletter, where Creative Director, Producer and Design Lead, Chris Perkins, and Producer and Director...
As we continue the seemingly never-ending wait for Amazon’s New World to arrive, we can console ourselves with learning scraps of the game’s setting and...
Earlier in August, we got to see a tech preview of Halo Infinite that included some rather impressive bots to fight against in multiplayer. Since then, we have been excited for the whole game to release, but sadly, not everything that glitters is gold. In a new announcement, 343 Industries stated that some Halo staples, like campaign co-op
Gigabyte’s Aorus FI32U is a 32-inch IPS gaming monitor with 144 Hz, Adaptive-Sync, extended color and HDR. If you have the hardware horsepower, it’s one of the fastest 4K displays we’ve tested yet.
Committing to a new operating system is no small task when you are not used to the interface and are unsure where to start. However, developer Blue Edge is trying to solve this problem with a web-based mock Windows 11 experience that can give you a feel for Microsoft’s latest Windows update.
Announced back in July, the Windows 11 experience
Game Science, the developer behind Black Myth: Wukong, announced it is enhancing the visual fidelity of the upcoming game by upgrading from Unreal Engine 4 to Unreal Engine 5, and a trailer showing off some of the new visuals looks absolutely spectacular. It also happens to be the first look at an Unreal Engine 5 game enhanced with NVIDIA’s