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Cyberpunk 2077 will come to GeForce Now

Cyberpunk 2077 will come to GeForce Now

An Nvidia staff member has made the announcement that CD Projekt Red’s upcoming release, Cyberpunk 2077, will launch for GeForce Now.


Ring Fit Adventure sales limited in Australia due to resellers

Ring Fit Adventure sales limited in Australia due to resellers

Ring Fit Adventure is a triumphant return to fitness games for Nintendo, but certain factors are causing the game to be in short supply in certain regions.


Starbreeze Studios raises $5 million from share sale

Starbreeze Studios raises $5 million from share sale

Starbreeze has raised over $5 million in order to fund the development of new games, with Payday 3 being one of the key releases the developer wants to work…


Embracer Group now has 26 studios

Embracer Group now has 26 studios

Embracer Group now wholly owns, or owns the majority of 26 studios in total due to recent openings and acquisitions.


Saber Interactive acquired by Embracer Group

Saber Interactive acquired by Embracer Group

The developers of World War Z, Saber Interactive have been acquired by Embracer Group in a deal topping $525 million.


Paradox Interactive profits rise with record user numbers

Paradox Interactive profits rise with record user numbers

Swedish developer and publisher Paradox Interactive have revealed that a record number of people have been playing their games recently. They also reported increased revenue and profits across all…


Nintendo reveal Coral Nintendo Switch Lite

Nintendo reveal Coral Nintendo Switch Lite

Nintendo has announced a brand new addition to their lineup of Nintendo Switch Lite consoles, the Coral version.


Rainbow Six Siege coming to PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X

Rainbow Six Siege coming to PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X

Ubisoft has announced that they’re planning to bring Rainbow Six Siege, their most-popular online multiplayer shooter, to the next generation of consoles.


Nvidia explain Activision Blizzard game removal from GeForce Now

Nvidia explain Activision Blizzard game removal from GeForce Now

Last week all Activision Blizzard games were pulled from Nvidida’s newly launched game streaming service, GeForce Now, without explanation.


Sales down 26 percent in the US in January 2020

Sales down 26 percent in the US in January 2020

US Charts, January 2020:
1. Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot
2. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare
3. Madden NFL 20