[ad_1] After years of remasters and ports, Okami is finally getting a sequel… well, maybe. Two veterans from the game who now work at Platinum Games, director Hideki Kamiya and Ikumi Nakamura (the star of Bethesda’s E3 presentation), have posted a video declaring that “Okami is going to be back” and that they “want to […]
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Google finally reveals the Pixel 4
[ad_1] You can now pre-register on Google Play.‘League of Legends: Wild Rift’ will land on mobile and consoles in 2020 To celebrate the 10th anniversary of League of Legends, the massive multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) that’s only dwarfed by the likes of, well, Fortnite, Riot has announced a few things. League of Legends: Wild […]
Phone-based VR is well and truly dead
[ad_1] But now, it seems, the dream of smartphone-based VR is over. After Google’s Pixel event yesterday, the company announced that its latest flagship smartphone will not be Daydream compatible. In addition, it’s stopping the sales of Daydream View headsets entirely. In a statement, Google said that there “hasn’t been the broad consumer or developer […]
There’s now a Harry Potter subscription service
[ad_1] Also included in the subscription is a personalized, interactive journal called Keys and Curios. This isn’t just your run-of-the-mill notebook, though. It comes bearing your name and Hogwarts house, surprise details throughout and “enchanted keys” that can be scanned with the Wizarding World app to unlock hidden content, which will be updated every month. […]
Riot celebrates ten years of ‘LoL’ by finally announcing new games
[ad_1] A game that is getting a port is its eight-player Auto Chess battler Teamfight Tactics. The mobile game will launch in Q1, and interested players can pre-register on Google Play starting today. New sets of champions and abilities will come to the game “every three or four months” on PC and mobile, with the […]
Logitech unveils its first mouse and keyboard built for Chrome OS
[ad_1] The M355 is more of a garden variety mouse with basic buttons, a rubber scroll wheel and the option of using either Bluetooth or Logitech’s usual USB receiver. It lasts up to 18 months on battery, so it’s far from an energy hog. Both devices are available today, and appear to be priced right […]
One of Linux’s most important commands had a glaring security flaw
[ad_1] The quirk revolved around sudo’s treatment of user IDs. If you typed the command with a user ID of -1 or its unsigned equivalent 4294967295, it would treat you as if you had root access (user ID 0) even as it recorded the actual user ID in the log. The user IDs in question […]
NVIDIA will remaster more games with RTX ray tracing
[ad_1] Lightspeed worked on the Quake II RTX remaster and was also responsible for bringing numerous games to Android through NVIDIA’s Shield devices, including Half-Life 2 and even a China-only port of Super Mario Galaxy. It’s not surprising that NVIDIA would plan more frequent ray tracing updates. The company can use them to sell more […]
Crowdfunded case will give your Windows PC that Mac Pro look
[ad_1] It’s on the inside where you’ll see the more noticeable changes. The case will support motherboards ranging from mini ATX through to extended ATX, and it can accept video cards up to 380mm (15 inches) long — you can stuff a GeForce RTX 2080 Ti inside if this will serve as a gaming rig. […]
Original ‘Fortnite’ map vanishes in a cataclysmic event
[ad_1] The leaks were on the mark — Fortnite‘s original map is no more, at least as far as anyone can tell. The battle royale title’s hyped-up The End event saw a missile launch into the sky and trigger a massive amount of rifts, culminating in a meteor strike that appeared to wipe out the […]
