Valve's Gabe Newell is actually Oprah
Valve and the mighty Gaben have demonstrated an incredible foresight, introducing standards we can't imagine not being in place in the gaming community.
IO Interactive boss sorry over confusion around Hitman changes
IO Interactive's studio head, Hannes Seifertas, apologises to fans and eases worries over the forthcoming launch of the new Hitman game.
Moore's law has died at the age of 51
Intel co-founder, Gordon Moore, made an observation about integrated circuitry in 1965, called Moore's Law. At the age of 51, Moore's Law has been laid to rest.
A malware going around is targeting Hearthstone cheaters and hackers
Getting VAC banned thanks to hidden but detectable code buried within CS:GO hacks is one thing; hiding malware within a Hearthstone hack is quite another.
Biggest games of 2016 we're worried will disappoint
Subjective gaming experiences are often weighed against the initial expectations we have for them, so sometimes a highly anticipated game sucks.
Intel to stop non-K Skylake CPUs from overclocking
Intel wants overclocking to be offered as the unique property of the processors marketed as such; in other words, the more expensive Skylakes.
The Division beta impressions
We've gone solo, teamed-up and even marauded in the Beta version of Ubisoft's open-world tactical shooter, The Division. Here's what we think.
The first Oculus Ready PCs: the PCs powerful enough to handle Oculus Rift
Oculus has launched a range of Rift-Ready PCs – guaranteed to give users an “incredible†VR experience.
Bloodborne's Saw Cleaver is recreated in all of its glory
We love ourselves some Bloodborne, and there are few better at forging weaponry than the men and women at Man at Arms.
Ubisoft denies that The Division for PC is intentionally being held back
Ubisoft has denied reports that they've intentionally held back The Division for PC for the sake of making it fair for console gamers.
Firewatch Review Roundup
One of the most anticipated narrative experiences of 2016 just has to be Campo Santo’s Firewatch. Was it worth getting excited about?
Price comparison of local ADSL bundles and deals
Here are the latest uncapped ADSL bundle prices, which include ADSL access and an ISP account, from SA’s major service providers.
Subscription wars: which platform's free games this February are best
Whether you're a fan of PS Plus, an Xbox Live Gold member or a subscriber to Humble Bundle’s monthly bundle, February's free games are here.
Bethesda tells fan to smash his collector's edition Fallout records for a refund
Refunds are common practice in the gaming industry, but refunds most often deal with a singular product. It becomes a little trickier when it’s a collector’s edition.
Player gets more than 3,000 hackers banned from CS:GO
There’s a lot of work that goes into VAC, and for good reason – take CS:GO (Counter-Strike: Global Offensive) for example.
Games you can play this week - zombies and park rangers
February has just gotten underway and is already proving to be a notable month for gaming in 2016.
Cheap USB Type-C cables may kill your PC: avoid them
A Google engineer has made it his mission to warn the world about the dangers of cheap, improperly-certified USB-C cables.
The Division for consoles may include graphics settings for better visuals or performance
In a recent interview, The Division's developers mentioned being able to tweak, as-yet-unnamed, lighting effects in order to improve performance.
A dude is shot at, a sabre-toothed tiger, and a Far Cry Primal trailer
Far Cry Primal's whole marketing spiel has been its absence of guns, and... well, the presence of sabre-toothed tigers – this latest trailer is about exactly that.