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MercurySteam Unveils Developer Insights Ahead of Blades of Fire 2.0 Launch

As the highly anticipated 2.0 update for Blades of Fire approaches its launch on May 14, MercurySteam and 505 Games have released a series of developer diaries showcasing the creative minds behind this indie gem. As first reported by GamesPress, these videos offer an intimate look at the development process, revealing what went into reimagining and expanding a game that has already captured the hearts of many players.

Epic Games Store Spring Sale 2026 Offers Major Discounts on Fan-Favorite Titles

As first reported by Wccftech, the Epic Games Store has launched its Spring Sale for 2026, giving PC gamers a chance to snag some fantastic titles at significantly reduced prices. This event comes right on the heels of Steam’s Spring Sale, providing an alternative venue for players seeking great deals on a range of popular games.

Optimizing Your PC Experience in DEATH STRANDING 2: ON THE BEACH

As first reported by Wccftech, DEATH STRANDING 2: ON THE BEACH is making waves within , signaling a robust return for the iconic franchise. However, as PC gamers know, achieving the perfect balance between performance and visual quality can often feel like navigating rough terrain. Fortunately, this latest installment promises an experience that is as optimized as it is immersive.

Director of Tales of Kenzara Shares Valuable Lessons from Hollywood Experience

The captivating world of “Tales of Kenzara” is being crafted by a team that draws from a unique well of inspiration, including the cinematic insights of director Zau. Recently, Zau shared how his experience working with renowned filmmaker Ridley Scott has influenced his approach to game development, contributing to a faster and more efficient production process. As first reported by PC Gamer, Zau highlighted the invaluable lessons he learned while collaborating with Scott that he now applies to his projects.

DDR5 Memory Prices See Significant Drop Amidst Google's TurboQuant Announcement

This week, a notable shift has occurred in the world of DDR5 memory pricing, with prices seeing a decrease of up to $100 per kit at select retailers. After months of relentless increases, this decline brings a glimmer of hope for gamers and PC builders looking to upgrade their systems. As first reported by Wccftech, the change in pricing appears to be connected to Google’s recent unveiling of its TurboQuant compression algorithm, which has sparked discussions throughout the tech community.

Are Buggy Launches Becoming Accepted in MMO Expansions?

The gaming landscape is shifting, particularly when it comes to the launch of MMO expansions. Recent discussions have emerged around the frequency of bugs and issues that players encounter at launch, and whether these problems are being normalized within the community. As first reported by PC Gamer, the conversation centers on the expectations players should have when diving into new content.

Heretic 2 Revived: New Source Port Enhances Graphics and Fixes Bugs

Fans of classic first-person shooters can rejoice as a newly released reverse-engineered source port for Heretic 2 breathes new life into the beloved title. This update promises significant improvements, including enhanced framerates, bug fixes, and a range of cosmetic upgrades. The revitalization of this late ’90s gem is a testament to the enduring appeal of retro gaming and the dedication of its community.

Indie Developer Unveils Two-Year Project with Chilling Trailer for "Still in the Fog

After two years of meticulous work, solo developer Juan Pierozzi has released a teaser trailer for his horror game “Still in the Fog.” The project has been a labor of love, and it’s clear from the trailer that Pierozzi has poured his heart and soul into creating an atmospheric and chilling experience. As first reported by Store, this indie title aims to immerse players in a haunting narrative that is sure to resonate with fans of the genre.

NVIDIA Boosts Gaming Experience with New GeForce Drivers Supporting Forza Horizon 6 and Alan Wake Remastered

NVIDIA has rolled out its latest GeForce Game Ready driver, version 595.97, which introduces support for several anticipated gaming titles, notably Forza Horizon 6 and Alan Wake Remastered. As first reported by Wccftech, this update is particularly significant for players eager to experience the enhanced graphics capabilities that come with the latest Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS) technology.

Razer Launches Final Version of Web-Based Software Ahead of Viper V4 Pro Release

Razer has officially launched the final version of its web-based gaming mouse and keyboard software, a significant upgrade that arrives just in time for the highly anticipated release of the Viper V4 Pro. This streamlined software experience will allow users to customize their Razer peripherals without the need for bulky installations or frequent updates, as first reported by PC Gamer.

Affordable Choice-Driven RPG Catches Attention on Steam Deck

Players looking for an under-the-radar role-playing experience on the Steam Deck are discovering a gritty gem for just 99 cents. This AA title, characterized by its choice-driven narrative and immersive mechanics, has recently garnered attention for its unique blend of gameplay elements and storytelling. As first reported by PC Gamer, this game offers a compelling experience for those seeking something beyond mainstream offerings.

Intel Unveils Binary Optimization Tool to Enhance Arrow Lake Refresh CPU Performance

Intel has recently revealed its latest endeavor to enhance the performance of its new Arrow Lake Refresh CPUs, introducing a tool called Binary Optimization. This tool aims to refine how games and applications run on Intel’s processors, especially for users seeking budget-friendly gaming options. As first reported by Wccftech, the announcement has sparked interest among both gamers and developers alike.

Pearl Abyss Responds to Community Feedback with Intel Arc GPU Support for Crimson Desert

In a recent turn of events, Pearl Abyss has pledged to introduce support for Intel Arc GPUs in its latest title, Crimson Desert. This announcement comes after a wave of frustration from gamers who found themselves unable to launch the highly anticipated game on Intel’s graphics cards. As first reported by Wccftech, the developer’s acknowledgment of this oversight signals a commitment to listening to the community.

Baldur's Gate Mod Management Tool Receives Significant Update

The mod management tool for the original Baldur’s Gate games has undergone a substantial overhaul, enhancing user experience and expanding functionality for players eager to customize their gameplay. As first reported by PC Gamer, this significant update aims to simplify mod installation and management, making it easier for fans to modify their gaming experience in the beloved RPG series.

Steam Spring Sale Graphics Feature Real Artists, Earning Praise from Users

Steam’s recent Spring Sale has generated buzz not just for its discounts, but for its striking graphics that highlight the work of human artists. As first reported by PC Gamer, players have taken to social media to applaud the platform’s decision to showcase original artwork rather than relying on standard digital graphics or AI-generated images.