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After facing widespread criticism over its planned age verification system, Discord has delayed its global rollout...
Sony’s co-op Horizon* spin-off lands a February 27–March 1 playtest, but the timing overlaps with Bungie’s Marathon...
The Amazon and PlayStation Productions adaptation of God of War* has cast Ed Skrein as Baldur, the numb son of Odin...
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A 27-inch Samsung OLED gaming monitor, now priced at $350, comes bundled with a $70 Steam code for Resident Evil Re...
The Emeet Pixy, a premium 4K webcam with AI-powered tracking and a built-in noise-canceling mic array, is now avail...