Tag: pc gaming

Counter-Strike 2 support for older hardware and Mac is being discontinued so Valve can focus on 64-bit Windows and Linux

Valve has announced that it will be discontinuing Counter-Strike 2 support on older hardware and Mac so it can focus on 64-bit Windows and Linux. In a new Steam post shared today (October 12), the company confirmed that it will be shutting down support for the game for DirectX 9…

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Crusader Kings 3: Legacy of Persia is launching in November

It’s been confirmed that Crusader Kings 3’s latest Flavor Pack, Legacy of Persia, will be releasing next month – on November 9, to be exact.  The news was announced in a trailer today (October 11), which you can watch below. The pack is available as part of Crusader Kings 3:…

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Colony sim from a team of Rimworld modders is coming to early access next month

Vivid Storm Interactive has announced that its survival colony sim game Ascent of Ashes will launch in early access on November 15 for Steam. The release date news was revealed alongside a YouTube video where the team showcased the game’s new content and upcoming features, as well as how the…

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Counter-Strike 2 has finally released on PC – players can dive in now

It finally happened – Counter-Strike 2 has officially released on PC after a week of hints and teasers, which have probably left fans wholly unsurprised about this whole thing.  For those out of the loop, the official Counter-Strike Twitter account set the ball rolling last week, on September 20, when…

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EVERYWHERE has a new trailer and closed alpha testing kicks off “soon”

A brand new trailer for Build A Rocket Boy’s EVERYWHERE just landed, and it’s been confirmed that closed alpha testing will commence soon, too.  EVERYWHERE was first announced during Gamescom 2022, at which point it wasn’t completely clear what it actually is. While the latest trailer has certainly given us…

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Unity’s Runtime Fee policy forces studios to push back with over 500 developers joining in protest

More than 500 developers have joined the protest against Unity’s Runtime Fee policy by switching off monetization. As GamesIndustry.biz reports, at the time of writing, more than 500 companies and indie developers have signed a collective letter to turn off all IronSource and Unity Ads monetization until new conditions are…

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