The Brutalist Report - pcgamer
- The best way to innovate in gaming 'is to have good margins,' says Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, so I guess he'll be reinvesting his $96.5 million payday back into Xbox any second now [51d]
- Why is Battlefield 6 so afraid of big maps? [51d]
- New World is dead: Amazon ends new content updates following massive layoffs, says 'servers will be live through 2026' [51d]
- The Vampire Survivors online co-op update just arrived with a bonus Balatro collab expansion [51d]
- Amazon Games is making major layoffs as it shifts focus away from MMOs to its Luna cloud gaming platform: 'We have made the difficult decision to halt a significant amount of our first-party AAA game development' [51d]
- The programmer of legendary emulator ZSNES just resurfaced after 24 years to give his first-ever interview and spill the secrets of its magical netplay, snowy UI and unbelievable speed on 1997 PCs [51d]
- 13 years after TimeSplitters Rewind was revealed to the world as a 'TimeSplitters CryEngine mod,' it's finally set to release in November [51d]
- Don't sleep on these tiny satchels in Battlefield Redsec: They're your fast pass to higher-tier guns [51d]
- FEAR is turning 20, but Monolith's terrifying shooter hasn't lost its touch [51d]
- Heavy breathing intensifies as Battlefield 6 players find flyable scout helicopters in Portal [51d]
- You can get every single one of Telltale's The Walking Dead seasons for $5—which is around $1 per 10 hours of game [51d]
- One of the best top-down survival horror games of all time is getting a surprise sequel [51d]
- New research into human vision proves high-res PC monitors right up to 16K are worth it and comes with a handy calculator to help you choose your next screen [51d]
- That multiplayer God of War game Sony axed in its live-service purge might've taken us back to Greece, as reportedly leaked screenshots emerge [51d]
- 'This generation of AI is...enabling companies to innovate much faster than ever before,' says Amazon, as it confirms that 14,000 corporate roles will be laid off [51d]
- LastPass warns of a new phishing campaign involving death certificates and a nefarious email that demands you reply to it if you're not dead [51d]
- Arc Raiders punishes players who fail to extract in time by simply dropping a meteor on their heads, but there is one way to survive the blast [51d]
- The Melt Mouse isn't some Dali-esque nightmare, but rather a touchpad and haptic-equipped squeaker with serious Apple vibes [51d]
- The Fortnite Simpsons crossover is coming this weekend, with drooling aliens Kang and Kodos beaming players away to another island [51d]
- Capcom doubles down on its decision to go pay-per-view during the Street Fighter League despite the fact that nobody really likes it [51d]
- Global PC shipments are up 8% overall compared to last year, due to Microsoft killing off Windows 10 and 'strategic inventory adjustments related to certain US import tariffs' [51d]
- How to get custom weapon loadouts in Battlefield Redsec [51d]
- What I want from Fortnite's Simpsons mini season: a decent sniper rifle, a flying skateboard, and proper comms from Epic [51d]
- Razer HyperFlux V2 Wireless Charging System review [51d]
- This 'shunt modded' Asus RTX 4090 laptop beats the latest RTX 5090 portables but you'd be very brave to do this to your own machine [51d]
- This RTX 5070 gaming laptop is cheaper than a lot of RTX 5060 machines right now and a fabulous deal even with the you-know-what-sales approaching [51d]
- Fanatical is offering $209 worth of perilous, atmospheric The Witcher comics for just $12 as it continues to expand its offering of book bundles [51d]
- Google claims the 'security breach impacting millions of users' is simply 'inaccurate reports stemming from a misunderstanding' [51d]
- Yes, Battlefield 6 and Redsec have shared progression, so here's exactly what's transferred between them [51d]
- Battlefield Redsec is out now: Here's everything EA told us about it last week [51d]
- Redsec battle royale is our first hint that we're getting boats in Battlefield 6, so my dream of large maps with naval combat might come true at last [51d]
- 'Humans who create things can beat technology': Touhou Project creator criticises generative AI despite using generative AI in his own videogame [51d]
- The Outer Worlds 2's senior narrative designer is 'really happy' if you miss out on major characters with 'thousands of lines of dialogue' [51d]
- DDR4 RAM prices continue to surge ahead of DDR5, now averaging $25 per DDR4-3200 module [51d]
- Researchers discover that dehydrated mushrooms can function like biological RAM after they've been zapped with electricity [51d]
- A high school in Japan used P.T. to teach an English class, and now I'm jealous that my teachers never let me do that [51d]
- Despite mass layoffs and a previous pay cut, Microsoft's CEO is taking home nearly $100 million this year [51d]
- 'This isn't a one-time effort': The Sims patch set to fix over 150 of the community's most reported bugs, from making kids look more like their parents and ensuring nude Sims no longer wear hats [51d]
- Arc Raiders devs stop players spiralling about unfair 'gear score' matchmaking by confirming that they 'focus on maintaining the split between solos and squads' [51d]
- Out with the old, in with the old: AMD's still selling Zen 2 and Zen 3+ processors, now under the guise of the Ryzen 10/100 series [51d]
- OG Doom legend John Carmack says his Nvidia DGX Spark box has thermal throttling issues, raising doubts over the viability of Nvidia's AI APU for laptop PCs [52d]
- All Raise Animals codes for October 2025: Rubies and Corals [52d]
- You can snag around $200's worth of Critical Role's comic adaptations of its many D&D campaigns for $18, thanks to yet another value-stacked Humble Bundle [52d]
- Today's Wordle clues, hints and answer for October 28 (#1592) [52d]
- Civilization 7 will get 'one of the most requested features' since launch: The option to play as one civ from start to finish [52d]
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