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Apple has recently announced the new M4 MacBook Pro models along with an upgraded iMac and a redesigned Mac mini. While the devices are pretty capable in terms of processing power, the company saw fit to keep the design language the same as previous models. The design is not bad, per se, but it has been running for the past few years. A prominent analyst now claims that Apple is working to introduce a redesigned MacBook Pro in 2026 with an OLED display, which will replace the mini-LED display on the current models. Apple's 2026 MacBook Pro models will feature […]

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All of Apple’s non-high-end devices are limited to 60Hz display, with only the premium, or ‘Pro’ version getting treated to 120Hz panels, which the company refers to as ProMotion. There may be a sudden shift in the technology giant’s plans for next year because not only are the iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 Plus reportedly getting treated to the same LTPO OLED technology as the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max, but a 90Hz panel is also said to make its way to the M3 iPad Air. The 90Hz display could be used in an updated 24-inch iMac, along […]

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Leaked Footage Reveals The Sci-Fi Call Of Duty That Never Was

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Activision and Infinity Ward (along with the other core studios behind World at War and such) have been making Call of Duty a yearly outing for three console generations now. Typically, players would get to enjoy an Infinity War-developed modern title before alternating into whichever Treyarch or Sledgehammer Games have been working on. This year’s entry changes the formula by bringing a direct follow-up to 2022’s Modern Warfare II rather than giving a change of time period and focus. Last year’s Call of Duty Modern Warfare II ended with a tease of Makarov, the antagonist behind the original Modern Warfare […]

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The Call of Duty franchise has continually set sales records and delivered rock-solid multiplayer experiences, almost single handedly carrying the first-person shooter genre into the modern era. It remains a crucial pillar in the gaming industry, so mu...

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Here's something we weren't expecting: Age of Empires II Definitive Edition might be about to launch on PlayStation consoles. The rumor comes from the franchise's subreddit, where someone spotted players supposedly joining a multiplayer match from Sony's platform, possibly while testing the port. Truth to be told, The Verge's Tom Warren did hint it could happen in a newsletter posted a few months ago: As part of Project Latitude, Microsoft has also been considering launching Age of Empires II Definitive Edition on rival consoles in early 2025, and its upcoming remastered spinoff, Age of Mythology: Retold, could come, too. Age […]
NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 50 "Blackwell" gaming GPUs are said to be launching "soon" as stated by renowned leaker, Kopite7kimi. Kopite7kimi Hints At NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 50 "Blackwell" Gaming GPUs Launching Soon The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 "Blackwell" gaming GPU launch is getting closer, but while the green team hasn't announced anything officially themselves, Kopite7kimi suggests that the launch will take place soon. This comes as a new post on the social media platform "X" where the leaker made a cryptic statement about the launch of the next-gen GPUs which can be seen below: We will meet GeForce of Blackwell soon. […]

Titanfall Is Still EA’s Most Innovative Shooter 10 Years Later

I still remember the E3 2013 announcement for Respawn Entertainment’s sci-fi first-person shooter Titanfall. The trailer at first made it look like a Call of Duty clone, which makes sense considering the studio was founded by former Infinity Ward staff...

Leaked Footage Reveals The Sci-Fi Call Of Duty That Never Was

Before releasing 2013’s Call of Duty: Ghosts, Activision studio Neversoft had been working on a sci-fi spin-off in the everlasting FPS franchise. Called either Future Warfare or NX1, footage of the unreleased shooter leaked online over the weekend—firs...

Not Even Call Of Duty Devs Are Safe From Layoffs

On January 25, Microsoft announced an almost 9 percent reduction of its workforce in the company’s gaming division, totaling nearly 2,000 staffers who’ve lost their jobs across Activision Blizzard, ZeniMax, and Xbox. Some of these folks worked on Call ...

We Have To Talk (Again) About How War Games Depict The Middle East

In Modern Warfare 2019, the reboot of the popular Call of Duty series, a 10-person multiplayer killstreak rewards you with white phosphorus, an odorless, waxy chemical you can drop on the battlefield to kill dozens in one fell swoop. It was a controver...

The Week’s Biggest Gaming News, From The Fallout TV Show To The Game Awards

Amouranth bought an orchard for a cool $17 mill, Bethesda’s attempting to win the hearts and minds of disaffected Starfield players on Steam, and Dan Houser is back! In podcast form!Read more...

Call Of Duty Breaks Silence On Skill-Based Matchmaking

The November 10 launch of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III reignited the seemingly endless debate about multiplayer matchmaking, with players demanding Activision and Infinity Ward provide details, or even abolish it entirely. This conversation has per...

Call of Duty Developer Infinity Ward Opens New Studio in Austin to Create ‘New and Innovative Experiences’

Infinity Ward, the original developer of the Call of Duty franchise, is getting bigger. A job ad for an Expert UI Engineer reveals that the company owned by Activision has recently opened a new studio based in Austin, Texas. According to the ad, the new Infinity Ward office will focus on 'creating new and innovative experiences for Call of Duty and create state of the art technology to power them'. It's certainly exciting news for fans of the first-person shooter behemoth, especially after Sledgehammer's Modern Warfare III completely failed to entice the fanbase. In our review, Kai Powell scored the […]

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III (2023) Review – Got That Familiar Feeling

Activision and Infinity Ward (along with the other core studios behind World at War and such) have been making Call of Duty a yearly outing for three console generations now. Typically, players would get to enjoy an Infinity War-developed modern title before alternating into whichever Treyarch or Sledgehammer Games have been working on. This year’s entry changes the formula by bringing a direct follow-up to 2022’s Modern Warfare II rather than giving a change of time period and focus. Last year’s Call of Duty Modern Warfare II ended with a tease of Makarov, the antagonist behind the original Modern Warfare […]

Report: Devs Worked Nights And Weekends To Rush Modern Warfare III Out

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III’s single-player campaign was panned by critics when it released early on November 2. Reviewers hit it with low scores and said it felt short, rushed, and incomplete. Now Bloomberg reports that the game was rushed out in...

The 11 Biggest (But Not Always Best) Moments From 20 Years Of Call Of Duty

This year, the Call of Duty series turns 20. Few video game franchises are as popular or successful as Activision’s yearly war shooter series. Even if you don’t like the games or stopped playing them years ago, millions of people around the world conti...

The Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare Franchise, Explained

The Call of Duty franchise has continually set sales records and delivered rock-solid multiplayer experiences, almost single handedly carrying the first-person shooter genre into the modern era. It remains a crucial pillar in the gaming industry, so mu...

Call of Duty: MWII/Warzone 2.0 Season 5 Reloaded Offers a Lara Croft Skin Fans are Loving

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II and Warzone 2.0 Season 5 will be getting a “Reloaded” content infusion this week, which will include the usual array of new content (maps, […]

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