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Italian TV Channel Sparks Controversy by Copyright Striking Nvidia Over DLSS 5 Reveal Footage

In an unusual turn of events, an Italian television channel has drawn attention by broadcasting footage of Nvidia’s DLSS 5 reveal trailer, only to subsequently issue a copyright strike against Nvidia’s own YouTube channel. This incident illuminates ongoing debates surrounding intellectual property rights in the gaming and tech sectors, as first reported by PC Gamer.

Unlocking the Grilled Meat Meta: A Crucial Healing Strategy for Crimson Desert Bosses

If you find yourself facing the relentless challenge of boss fights in Crimson Desert, you’re not alone. Many players have been struggling against heavy-hitting foes like the Crimson Nightmare and Antumbra’s Sword, which can deal damage far beyond what traditional healing methods can manage. But as first reported by Wccftech, there’s a clever strategy that could change your approach to these encounters: the Grilled Meat Meta.

Unlocking Game Performance: A Guide to Profiling Modern PC Titles with NVIDIA Nsight Graphics

Analyzing the performance of modern PC games has become increasingly intricate due to the advancements in graphic APIs like DirectX 12 and Vulkan. The introduction of features such as asynchronous compute, hardware ray tracing, and machine learning-enhanced denoising means the conventional approach to performance analysis is no longer sufficient. Gamers and developers looking to optimize their experiences now need to leverage more sophisticated tools. One such tool is NVIDIA Nsight Graphics, which provides a deep how a game’s graphical workload is managed by the GPU.

Titan Army Unveils Impressive 1060Hz Dual-Mode Monitor for Competitive Gamers

In a move that promises to elevate the competitive gaming scene, Titan Army has revealed its latest creation: a dual-mode monitor capable of reaching a staggering 1060Hz refresh rate. This innovative piece of technology, designed with gamers in mind, aims to provide enhanced motion clarity and color accuracy for an immersive gaming experience.

Sony Cleans Up PS5’s OS, Removes Unused PC Icons

Sony Interactive Entertainment has decided to streamline the PlayStation 5’s user interface, resulting in the removal of previously uncovered unused icons that had sparked excitement among fans. These symbols, which emerged last November thanks to a curious PlayStation enthusiast, hinted at the possibility of a PC launcher, igniting discussions about features like cross-buy capabilities between PS5 and PC.

Indie Developer Behind "Fortune's Run" Released from Prison Early

The indie game developer responsible for “Fortune’s Run” has been released from prison earlier than expected. This news raises speculation about the future development of the game, which has garnered attention since its announcement. As first reported by Store, the developer’s early release comes after serving a portion of their sentence, paving the way for potential updates on the project.

Amazon Prime Offers 20 Free Games for April, Including XCOM: Enemy Unknown

Amazon Prime members can snag an impressive lineup of 20 free games this April, with offerings available for both PC and cloud gaming on Amazon Luna. As first reported by GameSpot, subscribers can access 12 titles for PC and an additional eight games through the cloud service, making it a solid month for gamers looking to expand their libraries without spending a dime.

Linux Hits Milestone As Steam Hardware Survey Reveals Growing Trend in RAM Usage

The latest Steam Hardware Survey has unveiled some noteworthy shifts in the gaming landscape, particularly in system specifications and operating system popularity. According to data released for March 2026, Linux has achieved a significant milestone, surpassing 5% market share for the first time. As first reported by Wccftech, this increase coincides with a noticeable decline in the usage of 32 GB system RAM, as 16 GB now becomes the preferred choice among gamers.

Linux Gamers Surge Past 5% on Steam, RTX 5070 Returns to Typical Performance Levels

The latest Steam Hardware Survey reveals a noteworthy shift in the gaming landscape, as Linux installations have surged to over 5% among Steam users. This milestone not only points to a growing acceptance of Linux as a gaming platform but also reflects the increasing diversity in gaming preferences. As first reported by PC Gamer, this rise in Linux adoption comes at a time when the GPU landscape is stabilizing, with the RTX 5070 reverting back to expected performance metrics.

Steam Store Unveils Major Home Page Redesign

The Steam Store has undergone a significant redesign of its homepage, aimed at improving navigation and enhancing user experience. This update comes at a pivotal time for the platform, which has been facing increasing competition from other digital storefronts. As first reported by Steamcommunity, the new layout boasts a cleaner interface, streamlined access to community features, and improved visibility of game recommendations.

The Mystery of Minishoot’ Adventures: An Apostrophe That’s Turning Heads

A peculiar detail in the indie game Minishoot’ Adventures has captured the attention of gamers and meme enthusiasts alike. The title’s unusual apostrophe has sparked conversations and speculation, reaching a fever pitch in various online discussions. As first reported by PC Gamer, this seemingly minor grammatical choice has turned into a fascinating topic for fans eager to understand the logic behind it.

Intel Plans to Phase Out Traditional E-Cores in Core 300 Laptop Chips

Intel is reportedly set to make significant architectural changes in its upcoming Core 300 series laptop processors, most notably by eliminating standard efficiency cores (E-cores). This shift marks a departure from the hybrid architecture that has defined Intel’s recent chip designs and is expected to influence performance dynamics across various mobile computing applications. The details of this change were first highlighted by PC Gamer.