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The world sure is in quite a state right now with the global pandemic coronavirus, so it’s nice to get down and dirty with some old school racing fun. WRC 9 was just announced to once again put us in the seat of the FIA Motorsport series of the same name. And it’s going to be coming to next gen as well. You can see the announce trailer below as released via Xbox. Unfortunately, there ...read more
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There are many facets of the recent Doom revival that stick out, among them being its music. In a recent stream, Doom Eternal composer Mick Gordon discusses the music for the newly released game. From Mick Gordon’s Youtube channel, the Doom Eternal composer talks in-depth about the game’s music. In the video below, which is just over two hours, Gordon touches on the recording process, how ...read more
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Sony has posted an update regarding PS5 backward compatibility, stating the majority of PS4 titles will be playable on the new system. According to Sony, the team behind PS5 has made “significant efforts” to enable PS4 users to play their favorite games on the upcoming console. The company said the “overwhelming majority of the 4,000 plus PS4 titles will be playable” on the ...read more
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According to a new rumor, Call of Duty 2020 -- believed to be a reboot of Call of Duty: Black Ops -- will not have a battle royale mode. The rumor comes way of The Gaming Revolution, who notes that previously his sources told him that they've heard nothing about a battle royle mode for this game. Fast-forward, and this is still the case, suggesting that this year's installment will not tap into ...read more
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Fallout 76 players, like many other players of different games, are probably spending a lot more time in their favorite games now that people around the world are working from home or aren’t working until further notice. Bethesda’s timing of its latest Fallout 76 giveaway couldn’t be better then now that an event is live to give players more resources throughout the weekend. There’s a ...read more
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The PlayStation 5 will play an "overwhelming majority" of PS4's 4,000-plus games. Further, PS4 games will run at a boosted frequency when running on a PS5. However, it's looking like PS3, PS2, and PS1 games will not be included in the PlayStation 5's backwards compatibly support, which runs at odds with what the Xbox Series X is doing. The Xbox Series X will not play every single Xbox One game. ...read more
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Resident Evil 3 Remake is poised to release next month via the PS4, Xbox One, and PC, but before that happens, everyone is enjoying the game's new demo, which is now available to all players. Meanwhile, before any Resident Evil fan enjoys the survival-horror remake, they will need to download a day one patch. At the moment of publishing, it's unclear what's in this day one patch, however, we know ...read more
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Yesterday, Sony unveiled the PlayStation 5's full specs. Further, it also revealed new backwards compatibility details for the console. All of this came during a 52-minute presentation that provided an incredibly deep and complicated dive into the console's architecture. And beyond the aforementioned details, one of the biggest talking points during the presentation was the console's SSD. While ...read more
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Sony’s PS5 will be powered by a 36 CU (compute unit) RDNA 2 GPU running at up to 2.23GHz. On CU count alone that equates to today’s Radeon RX 5700, but the PS5 is, after all, a second-gen RDNA part, and will operate over 400MHz faster than its current compute unit compadre. That’s sure to help it along some, but all we want to know is: can PC gamers expect similarly lofty clocks with Navi ...read more
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Sony has finally given us a deep dive into the specs of its upcoming PlayStation 5, and while the talk was mostly aimed at developers with super in-depth explanations around SSD, GPU, and audio design, gamers are already abuzz with speculations about how performance between the PlayStation 5 and Xbox’s Series X consoles might compare. In particular, everyone’s wondering about that teraflop ...read more
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