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NVIDIA's DLSS 4.5 Pushes Gaming Realism Further at CES 2026

NVIDIA's DLSS 4.5 Pushes Gaming Realism Further at CES 2026

A new generation of COLORFUL GeForce RTX 50 Series graphics cards, powered by NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs, will bring DLSS 4.5 to gamers at CES 2026, promising unprecedented image fidelity and performance in path-traced games.

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Audeze Maxwell 2: The Art of Subtle Perfection in Wireless Gaming Audio

Audeze Maxwell 2: The Art of Subtle Perfection in Wireless Gaming Audio

The Audeze Maxwell 2 refines its predecessor without reinventing the wheel, delivering a more immersive, comfortable, and versatile wireless gaming experience. With upgraded planar tuning, smarter AI microphones, and a redesigned fit, it sets a new benchmark for high-fidelity audio in competitive pl...

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Nvidia CEO Challenges AI Pessimism Amid Tech Boom

Nvidia CEO Challenges AI Pessimism Amid Tech Boom

Jensen Huang, Nvidia's CEO, argues that exaggerated doom narratives around AI may hinder progress and investment while acknowledging the company's $5 trillion valuation reflects its deep ties to the sector.

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AI in Games: A Growing Rift Between Innovation and Tradition

AI in Games: A Growing Rift Between Innovation and Tradition

As major gaming studios double down on generative AI, a wave of smaller developers and publishers are pushing back, prioritizing artistic integrity over rapid development. The divide raises questions about the future of game creation and whether AI will become an industry standard or remain a tool f...

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Anthem's Legacy: A Game’s Unfinished Story Comes to a Close

Anthem's Legacy: A Game’s Unfinished Story Comes to a Close

After nearly seven years, Anthem has finally been shut down, marking the end of an era for one of gaming’s most troubled projects. The game’s journey from launch to its abrupt conclusion reflects broader industry challenges in live-service development and player expectations.

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Industry Tensions Emerge Over AI-Generated Content and Political Censorship

Industry Tensions Emerge Over AI-Generated Content and Political Censorship

A high-profile exchange between a tech executive and lawmakers highlights the complex interplay between AI innovation, content moderation, and political influence. The debate centers on Grok's ability to generate explicit images, raising questions about industry accountability and regulatory scrutin...

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Apple TV to broadcast MLS Cup 2025 live in over 100 territories

Apple TV to broadcast MLS Cup 2025 live in over 100 territories

The 2025 MLS Cup final between Inter Miami CF and Vancouver Whitecaps FC will stream for free on Apple TV across more than 100 countries, featuring unprecedented camera coverage and iPhone integration. The match, set for December 6, caps a historic 30th season for Major League Soccer.

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The unsustainable cost of AAA game development: A shift toward smaller teams

The unsustainable cost of AAA game development: A shift toward smaller teams

Industry leaders are questioning the viability of large-scale game development, citing management overhead and diminishing returns on scale. Former Assassin's Creed director Alexandre Amancio argues for a return to smaller, more agile teams—drawing parallels with film production.

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The Blood of Dawnwalker: A New Era for Vampire RPGs

The Blood of Dawnwalker: A New Era for Vampire RPGs

Rebel Wolves' upcoming RPG, The Blood of Dawnwalker, promises to redefine the genre with its dynamic world and reactive antagonist. Industry observers note the potential for a fresh approach to vampire narratives.

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Peak: A Climbing Game That Challenges Pricing Norms

Peak: A Climbing Game That Challenges Pricing Norms

Peak, a cooperative climbing game priced at $8, demonstrates how indie developers can align pricing with player behavior to maximize both revenue and satisfaction. Its dynamic gameplay and psychological pricing strategy set a new benchmark for value in gaming.

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