Category: PC Games

Amidst Gyeongju, South Korea’s ancient temples and modern skylines, Jensen Huang hit the stage at the APEC Summit with historic news: South Korea is leaping into the future with sovereign AI supported by more than a quarter-million NVIDIA GPUs. “It’s vital that we build the ecosystem, not just the AI infrastructure, of Korea,” he said. With that, NVIDIA’s founder and CEO unveiled a sweeping initiative to build out South Korea’s AI ecosystem and infrastructure — a national-scale deployment of GPUs across sovereign clouds and industrial AI factories. The announcement marks one of the largest national investments in agentic and physical…

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| Published: Apr 17, 2017 01:13 pm This article is over 8 years old and may contain outdated information Heroes of the Storm made its debut back in 2015 as a MOBA based on the many characters from the expansive Blizzard universe, which has since added a few Overwatch characters to no one’s surprise. The roster keeps growing though and now they have added yet another Overwatch fan favorite. Following up on the addition of Tracer, Lucio, and Zarya over the last year, Heroes of the Storm is now adding the cybernetic ninja Genji into the mix. Genji is fittingly…

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| Published: Jun 29, 2017 12:31 pm This article is over 8 years old and may contain outdated information PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, or PUBG as many abbreviate it, is one of the biggest multiplayer games to launch this year. With over 4 million total players hunting each other on the PC version, and an Xbox One version on the horizon, just how could PUBG get any better? Well, with the introduction of cross play, perhaps? With Minecraft and Rocket League allowing PC, Nintendo Switch and Xbox One players to join forces–or the opposite–without having to buy rival platforms, console gaming is…

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| Published: Jun 30, 2017 10:18 am This article is over 8 years old and may contain outdated information TinyBuild’s Party Hard and TinyBuild’s Party Hard Tycoon are two very different games. The former is a game where you absolutely loath parties and instead of head-spinning until your brain drowns in blood, you “rationally” decide to coat the floor in it by murdering any and all partygoers you can get your hands on. Party Hard Tycoon is the exact opposite. As its title suggests, Party Hard Tycoon is a party management game where you set up and manage the events…

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Each month, Humble offers a curated mix of games to those with a Humble Choice subscription, and the final selection for 2025 is a doozy. Those who sign up for (or already have) Humble Choice can grab seven excellent games right now as part of their subscription, including action-adventure Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name, arcade hit Street Fighter 4, and beautiful hand-drawn platformer Nine Sols. With the month drawing to a close, however, this is your last chance to take advantage of this brilliant Humble Choice offering. The Humble Choice selection for December 2025 is…

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If you’ve never heard of it, PICO-8 is a virtual machine and “console” that runs on PCs and some homebrew devices, allowing people to make and share fun, free little game “cartridges.” (Celeste Classic 2 is a game for the platform, as an example.) With CorgiSpace, we’re seeing Adam Saltsman celebrate what is possible within the limitations of the system in a UFO 50 style collection. While not as robust as the Mossmouth compilation, it’s inventive and well worth the $5 price of admission. Upon starting CorgiSpace for the first time, we’re presented with a number of wrapped, mystery cartridges with…

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| Published: Jul 1, 2017 01:40 pm This article is over 8 years old and may contain outdated information When EA revealed that Star Wars Battlefront 2 would not only feature a full-fledged campaign mode and free DLC, many fans whooped and clamored at the notion of the Worst Company in America Award winners finally having a change of heart. Could it be that EA have finally changed their ways? Do they care about their fans? Well, they’ve published indie games recently, that’s good! They gave Mirror’s Edge a second chance! It was a bit pooey, but that’s not necessarily…

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From January 1, 2026 nearly all users of Nvidia GeForce Now will be subject to its monthly playtime cap. The new Nvidia GeForce Now 100 hour cap will only be avoidable if you have a coveted Founders Edition subscription, with all other users having to pay a surcharge of up to $5.99 per extra 15 hours of game time, if they exceed the 100 hour limit. This 100 hour cap has been in place since November 2024, but at the time of its initial implementation, existing users were exempt – it only applied to new users. However, that grace period…

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One of the many long-standing oddities of Windows is that it has never had native support for NVMe SSDs, despite them being around for well over a decade and being the standard option for modern gaming PCs. However, this just changed recently with Microsoft rolling out native support in Windows Server 2025, and now users have discovered a way of enabling the feature in Windows 11, too, bringing leaps in performance of up to 85%. NVMe is the connection standard used by most modern M.2 SSDs, and, as you can see from our best gaming SSD guide, the ones we…

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Editor’s note: This blog has been updated to reflect the correct launch date for ‘Call of Duty: Black Ops 7’, November 14.   A crisp chill’s in the air — and so is the action. GeForce NOW is packing November with 23 games hitting the cloud, including the launch of the highly anticipated Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 on Friday, Nov. 14. Kicking off the six games available this week, Virtua Fighter 5 R.E.V.O. World Stage enters the ring, bringing Sega’s legendary 3D fighter — rebuilt for a new generation — to the GeForce RTX cloud. It’s a knockout lineup…

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