Call of Duty movie director calls gamers 'pathetic' for playing Call of Duty
…2 VIEW GALLERY - 2 IMAGES Although we don't know much about the movie beyond the above, it seems it's already sparked its first bit of controversy courtesy of an old…
…2 VIEW GALLERY - 2 IMAGES Although we don't know much about the movie beyond the above, it seems it's already sparked its first bit of controversy courtesy of an old…
…The company announced it has secured access to SpaceX's Colossus 1 AI supercomputer, gaining more than 300 megawatts of new compute capacity powered by over 220,000 NVIDIA GPUs. Anthropic says…
…Capcom defends design amid DLSS 5 controversy Xbox-funded Project Fantasy not cancelled and is 'still in a healthy place,' IO Interactive CEO says Biostar teases next-gen AMD motherboards to Computex…
…James Paterson, the Australian shadow cyber security minister has weighed in on the event, saying these detonations appear to be a very sophisticated and " very patient attack ". Additionally, Paterson said that he…
…Rockstar has fortified their security since the famous GTA 6 leak, and this time around the hackers were only able to access unspecified metrics data. The hackers, a group named ShinyHunters, originally…
…Leaked data from Rockstar's security breach reveals GTA Online generates $8.5 million weekly, with PC players contributing only 3% of revenue and under 900,000 active users. This low PC…
…Generative AI remains controversial, and there are claims that Epic actually scraped Artstation to power its new technology (Epic bought Artstation in 2021). $31.87 USD - - Buy Buy at Amazon $56.58…
…it's expected that GTA 6 will once again push the envelope regarding mature and controversial content. And even though the ESRB in North America hasn't given the game an official…
…full post) Microsoft reverses controversial Edge password design after backlash Jak Connor | May 18, 2026 1:40 PM CDT Microsoft is pulling the plug on a controversial security flaw in Edge after…
…The main worry for PC gamers with Denuvo - aside from potential issues around security and privacy - is that it'll interfere with performance. As someone else on the above Reddit thread puts…