Author: Zach_Wilson

Dragon’s Dogma 2’s open world is “four times” larger than the original

We now know a little more about Dragon’s Dogma 2, thanks to its spotlight at the tail end of the recent Capcom Showcase. Dragon’s Dogma 2 game director, Hideaki Itsuno, claimed that the upcoming sequel is “roughly four times the size” of the original’s world of Gransys. Which, if you…

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Windows 11’s Android integration gets long-requested file sharing

Microsoft is starting to enable file sharing in its Android feature for Windows 11. An update to the Windows Subsystem for Android is now available for all Windows Insiders to test and includes file sharing, drag and drop support, camera improvements, and the usual bug fixes. “We’ve been listening to…

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Even Samsung employees are reportedly disappointed by the Z Fold 5’s ‘boring design’

If you’ve been looking forward to the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 then you might want to temper your expectations – because even some of Samsung’s own employees are reportedly complaining about it. This comes from leaker @UniverseIce, and the focus of those alleged complaints is apparently the “boring design,”…

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Netflix is reportedly getting ready to stream its first-ever sporting event

Netflix’s first live-streamed sporting event could be coming this fall. The Wall Street Journal reports that the company is in talks to create a new, celebrity-driven golf tournament in Las Vegas that would include some of the stars of other sports content on the service like Drive to Survive and…

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Capcom’s Pragmata has been delayed for a second time

There's a good chance that you've forgotten all about Pragmata, Capcom's eerie, dystopian sci-fi adventure game. Now, Capcom is giving you a chance to forget about it all over again: a new teaser for the game has revealed that the title will miss its 2023 release window. "It is with…

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This third-party Reddit app may survive — but only with a paid subscription

Many third-party Reddit apps will be shutting down due to the platform’s prohibitively expensive API changes, but I found one app that might survive — and only by dropping a free version of the app and switching fully to a monthly subscription. Dave said that there’s “no financially viable way…

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