
Underwhelming December PS Plus games cap off 2023
The PS Plus games for December have been announced, available from the 5th, and they’re a little disappointing.
The PS Plus games for December have been announced, available from the 5th, and they’re a little disappointing.
Dragon’s Dogma 2 is slated to drop in March next year, and comes with revamped graphics, gameplay and new systems to the cult series.
The Steam Deck is again the top selling product on Steam, by revenue, in the last week. The new OLED models are likely driving sales.
Bungie plans to plug the gap between Season of the Wish and The Final Shape with a host of reward-centric quests and actitivites.
A bit of a weird contest has been launched for World of Warships where participants need to ask Santa for a ship.
Ubisoft was caught red handed by Community Notes as it was trying to explain away a gross in-game advert it showed to players last week.
For gamers on a budget or looking to spare no expense, Acer’s gaming brands deliver the best gaming PCs to keep you at your peak.
South Africans hoping to pick up a discounted PS5 on FNB and Game were met with broken apps and inaccessible websites.
NAG, official broadcast partner of rAge 2023, have taken things to a whole new level this year, with a stand that promises to blow you
Seven classic, retro Jurassic Park games are headed for modern consoles thanks to a new collection from Limited Run Games.
In an era where DVD drives in notebooks and PCs are rarer than hens teeth, NAG is releasing some exclusive content on its NAG Magazine:
Destiny 2’s player count on Steam is dropping compared to previous years but then again, 2023 has seen a number of spectacular titles launching which
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