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More than 19,000 games launched on Steam this year—but almost half have fewer than 10 reviews
By Lincoln Carpenter published
News More than 10% of games from this year haven't been reviewed at all.

'Our ambition is to keep this game alive for the longest time': Embark's devs want to keep working on Arc Raiders 'as long as players engage with it and have fun'
By Elie Gould, Evan Lahti, Tim Clark published
News Sounds like a great plan to me.

MIT electronics researchers develop a new way to fabricate transistors on the backend of finished dies, to keep pushing the limit of chip densities ever higher
By Nick Evanson published
News It's a bit like chip stacking but on the nanometre scale.

'We have spooked Disney legal': Court filings reveal a KOTOR 2 remake stuck in the phantom zone, who's working on the KOTOR 1 remake, plus Aspyr's doomed efforts to get the Restored Content Mod past anxious lawyers
By Joshua Wolens published
News A big disturbance in the Force.

OpenAI is now 10 years old, but how well has its mission statement to 'benefit all humanity' aged?
By Jeremy Laird published
News Well, it certainly hasn't been all good news for PC gamers!

Your bloodlust does have consequences in Arc Raiders, as a dev confirms, 'we do analyse behaviour and match accordingly'
By Elie Gould, Evan Lahti, Tim Clark published
News Aggression-based matchmaking confirmed?

Everyone's arguing about whether Divinity will be turn-based or an ARPG, and I'm not sure why because the answer seems obvious
By Joshua Wolens published
News Turning it over in my mind.

AMD wants to hire people with experience of Intel's new silicon tech, but would AMD ever actually make chips with its arch rival?
By Jeremy Laird published
News If nothing else, the positive noise around Intel's new nodes seems to be increasing.
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