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Skyrim leads Sony’s next generation of PSVR games

By Kevin Lee Bethesda announced Elder Scrolls V Skyrim was coming to virtual reality and now we know it will also be a PSVR title. At Sony’s E3 2017 press conference, the game was shown off playing on PSVR with all the fire blasting and sword slinging action we expected. Given the dual hand nature…

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Alienware’s first monitor is a gamer’s dream screen

By Kevin Lee Alienware has made a name for itself in gaming PCs and laptops since its founding more than 20 years ago, and now the company has just announced its first gaming monitor at E3 2017. The Alienware 25 Gaming Monitor is the first official display to come from the PC gaming hardware maker.…

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The 5 must-see strategy PC games of E3 2017

By Joe Osborne Strategy game fans – real-time (RTS) and turn-based alike – are being served well at E3 2017, namely thanks to the PC Gaming Show. From a badass-looking XCOM 2 sequel with plenty of cinematic flair to the revival of two classic strategy gems (one of which started it’s life in the “real”…

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Beyond Good and Evil 2 is a cult classic 15 years in the making

By Jon Porter After spending years in development hell, Beyond Good and Evil 2 re-emerged in spectacular fashion at Ubisoft’s press conference at E3 2017 with a brand new trailer. Starting with a scene in a dystopian steam-punk city, the trailer showed off a meeting between a talking pig and ape before transitioning to a…

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Skull and Bones is Ubisoft’s ‘ultimate pirate experience’

By Jon Porter Skull and Bones is a brand new pirate game from Ubisoft, and we got a chance to see it in action at the its E3 2017 press conference. Today’s demo featured a 5-on-5 multiplayer match in which its ten players took each other on in an attempt to collect the most loot.No…

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10 most exciting PC games spotted at the PC Gaming Show 2017

By Dom Reseigh-Lincoln Gaming in the world of the overclockers has always felt like an afterthought at E3, but recent years have seen AMD, Nvidia, Intel and more show some serious investment and attention in the year’s most massive games expo. 2017’s iteration of the PC Gaming Show was the biggest one yet, and featured…

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Mario teams up with the Rabbids for a Nintendo Switch exclusive

By Jon Porter At Ubisoft’s conference at E3 2017, the company’s CEO Yves Guillemot was joined by veteran Nintendo developer Shigeru Miyamoto to announce Mario and Rabbids Kingdom Battle. The game will feature characters from both franchises in a turn-based strategy experience that’s different from Mario games that we’ve seen in the past. The game…

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10 most exciting PC games spotted at the PC Gaming Show 2017

By Dom Reseigh-Lincoln E3 is the world’s largest exhibition for the games industry, stuffed full of the latest and greatest games, consoles, and gaming hardware. TechRadar is reporting live from Los Angeles all week to bring you the very latest from the show floor. Head to our dedicated E3 2017 hub to see all the…

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The original Age of Empires is being remade for the PC

By Joe Osborne During the PC Gaming Show at E3 2017, Microsoft and developer Forgotten Empires announced that the two are working together to bring the original Age of Empires to modern PCs. This will not simply be a port of the original game, however, but rather a spiritual revival of the original with all-new…

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Atari’s newest console is called Ataribox

By Cameron Faulkner Atari could make a 2017 comeback if a brief glimpse at Ataribox is anything to wager on. The once-huge retro gaming company is showing off what appears to be a wood-laden console that the video below describes as “a brand new Atari product. Years in the making”. It seems like the perfect…

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The original ‘Duke’ Xbox controller design is making a comeback

By Parker Wilhelm While we can’t wait for original Xbox games to come to the Xbox One, we can’t help but think we’re missing a certain something to fully recapture the nostalgia of playing Microsoft’s original console. Thanks to a deal between Microsoft and accessory maker Hyperkin, that ‘certain something’ means bringing back the OG…

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Forza 7 on PC is the way it was meant to be played

By Kevin Lee Forza Motorsport 7 might be the third-game in the driving-simulator series to come to PCs, but it’s shaping up to be the best version of the game to play. For one thing, on PC, you’ll be able to play Forza 7 at 60fps in HDR Ultra 4K as well as through an…

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Store every Xbox One X game you’ll ever own on Seagate’s 8TB Game Drive Hub

By Gerald Lynch Microsoft’s all-new Xbox One X console may look exciting, with its powerhouse guts and penchant for visually-stonking 4K games, but those title will come at a price – storage space. Enter Seagate, with its new Game Drive Hub. A hard drive tailored to the Xbox console family, it’s offering a whopping 8TB…

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Gamers in the UK can now design their own Xbox One controllers

By Emma Boyle Microsoft has announced that it’s rolling out its controller customization service, Xbox Design Lab, to even more countries today alongside even more customization options. Unveiled last year, Xbox Design Lab was Microsoft’s first ever controller customization service which allowed Xbox owners to design their own official Xbox controller in a way that…

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Elder Scrolls 6 release date, news and rumors

By Emma Boyle Update: Bethesda’s E3 2017 conference came and went with no sign of Elder Scrolls 6, but we did get to see both Wolfenstein II and The Evil Within 2. Both Fallout 4 and DOOM are also going to be playable in virtual reality by the end of 2017. Fallout 4 is an…

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