Category: PC Games

“Grand Theft Auto VI trailer 1 date” by Rockstar Games, Public domain. Via Wikimedia Commons. They’ll take anything after 15 years of waiting. | Published: Mar 3, 2026 01:15 pm Some GTA 6 fans have found a PlayStation 5 glitch that lets them add the game to their “recently played” list, even though GTA 6 has not been released yet. The game is scheduled to launch on November 19, 2026. The glitch has been spreading across social media, with players sharing images and videos showing “recently played: GTA 6” on their PlayStation Network accounts. It has been 15 years since…

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Image via Black Tabby Games Slay the Princess proved to be a stunning accomplishment for Black Tabby Games. The team crafted an exceptional story that defied expectations and felt like a refreshing addition to our visual novel libraries. Scarlet Hollow, an episodic follow-up, proves that wasn’t a one-off. The developer once again shows it knows how to handle compelling narratives with many possible outcomes. While there’s still The Final Chapters to close things out and we typically don’t review early access games here at Siliconera, I feel confident in already stamping a seal of approval on this already-impressive title.  You’ve…

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Esoteric Ebb is the best game like Disco Elysium that anybody’s made since Disco Elysium, an RPG with a focus on exploration over combat, a literary, political bent, where your skills attributes talk to you. But it’s not some rehash of the things Disco did well and few have managed to replicate: Esoteric Ebb has a charm all its own, and it’s an impressively reactive RPG with an innovative approach to combat.Need to knowWhat is it? Disco Elysium by way of D&D, or D&D by way of Disco Elysium? But way more surprising and imaginative than that sounds.Expect to pay:…

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Lenovo can’t stop making giant gaming handhelds. After storming onto the market with the Legion Go, which had an 8.8-inch screen and detachable controllers, the company has stepped things up another gear, this time hoping to take on the Steam Deck and its 7-inch screen with an enormous 11.6-inch folding-screen handheld, currently called the Legion Go Fold Concept. Tapping into the growing trend for folding screens in phones, the new Lenovo device can either be used with a Steam Deck-like 7.7-inch screen or folded out to its full 11.6-inch size. With detachable controllers, you can chop and change the setup…

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GeForce NOW’s anniversary celebration reaches a chilling crescendo as Capcom’s Resident Evil Requiem creeps into the cloud — and the horrors look better than ever on a GeForce NOW Ultimate membership. To mark the occasion, a special launch bundle rises from the shadows, pairing the game with a yearlong Ultimate membership for a limited time. It’s not a celebration party without treats. GeForce NOW is also offering members a new reward to use in Delta Force. Suit up and grab it alongside 11 new games joining the cloud this week. The Nightmare Returns in the Cloud A new era of…

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Image via Exquisite Laundry Pet Exquisite Laundry Pet’s Gumball in Trick-or-Treat Land is a love letter to Game Boy Color RPGs. It’s the sort of game that doesn’t take itself too seriously, sticking strictly to a silly Halloween theme. Which can be quite fun, thanks to unusual characters, turn-based battles, and clever writing. However, the limitations also mean it might get a little frustrating. Gumball is an actual gumball. They were in a machine, but after you select a flavor (color scheme), you drop into Trick-or-Treat Land. You want to get home, but the Chaos Sweets are ruining everyone’s day.…

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Horror film Iron Lung, based on the indie videogame by developer David Szymanski, hit movie theaters in February. It starred, was directed by, and maybe most interestingly, was distributed by YouTuber Markiplier working outside of the traditional Hollywood system. The movie was originally planned for release in only about 60 theaters in the US, but a fan campaign led to a premiere for Iron Lung in over 4,000 theaters worldwide.While reviews are mixed, they do generally lean positive, and perhaps most importantly as far as Hollywood is concerned, the film grossed nearly $50 million—on a budget Markiplier has stated was…

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AMD’s CPUs with integrated graphics – often called APUs, or accelerated processing units – are legendary, with the company having produced the fastest options around for years now. The likes of the Ryzen 5600G and Ryzen 8600G have provided the ability to build a tiny PC with just a CPU that can still play many modern games. Now AMD’s back with its latest version, and it’s rumored to be arriving very soon. Specs for the new AMD CPUs aren’t confirmed yet, but it’s believed they’ll be effectively just a desktop version of the company’s current laptop CPU range, the Ryzen…

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Back in October 2025, Amazon effectively threw in the towel on its big-budget videogame ambitions, leaving itself only with the mysterious Tomb Raider game (which later turned out to be two games) and an open world racer being developed by Maverick Games, a studio headed up by former Forza Horizon creative director Michael Brown.Well, you can cut that number by one, because Amazon has ended its publishing deal with Maverick.”As part of our strategic evolution to focus on projects that leverage Amazon’s unique strengths and scale, including the recent re-launch of Luna and our Tomb Raider franchise partnership with Crystal…

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Ever since the original Life is Strange, we’ve seen new entries and spin-offs with both Max Caulfield and Chloe Prince involved, and Life is Strange: Reunion marks a third entry that puts both characters at the forefront. The two reunite, with us controlling both as we go through a new catastrophic mystery to solve. After getting a chance to go hands-on with some early-game segments as both heroines, it feels like there might be a real back-and-forth between the two at all times. When my session began, Max was just starting her investigation into the fire that would devastate Caledon…

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