Stevie Bonifield
Stevie Bonifield is a freelance tech journalist specializing in mobile tech, gaming gear, and accessories. Outside of writing, Stevie loves indie games, TTRPGs, and building way too many custom keyboards.
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Five Nights at Freddy's 2 movie gets its first full trailer for Comic-Con, promising even more animatronic terror
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news The second FNAF film promises "three times as many animatronics" including two fan-favorites.

Bloody fighting game Invincible VS gets its most brutal character yet in Comic-Con trailer
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news Battle Beast joins the Invincible VS line-up in new gameplay trailer.

Sony acquires a slice of the Bandai Namco pie, snagging a stake in Elden Ring
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news Sony and Bandai Namco solidify an anime and manga-focused partnership.

Team Fortress 2 gets a boost on Steam charts with summer update, including a slew of community creations
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news Even 18 years after release, TF2 is still a top-seller on Steam.

Techland bumps back Dying Light: The Beast release by a month 'to allow for extra polishing work'
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news Despite the delay, Techland promises The Beast will be the best Dying Light game yet.

Bethesda promises 'exciting things' ahead for Starfield while releasing the teeny-tiniest patch
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news Bethesda insists big things are ahead for Starfield, with no word on what or when

Fields of Mistria's third major update has arrived including a huge NPC romance upgrade
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news Fields of Mistria's third early access update is all about romance (and best friends).

Ubisoft's annual financial report includes claim that monetizing games with microtransactions 'makes the player experience more fun'
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news Ubisoft's latest financial report defends monetization in premium games.

Microsoft abruptly stops selling movies and TV shows on PC and Xbox, but past purchases will remain available
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news Fans of Microsoft's movies and TV shop will need to purchase their content elsewhere now.

'We remain convinced that AI represents an incredible opportunity': Netflix used AI special effects in original series instead of paying VFX artists
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news If the VFX in one scene of The Eternaut look off, it's probably because they were made with AI.

A DIY mad scientist from Poland built his own CPU out of dozens of ancient memory chips
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news This is the DIY project to end all DIY projects.

A new Dark Souls 3 lighting tool is giving modders the power to make next-gen facelifts of the FromSoft classic
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news You may have played DS3 a dozen times already, but has it ever looked this good?

'A game, once sold, belongs to the customer': Prominent EU politician stands up for Stop Killing Games
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news Nicolae Ștefănuță, a Vice President of the EU Parliament, signed the Stop Killing Games petition.

OpenAI is making its own browser, presumably to spite Google and cut out the middleman when collecting user data
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news If you want more ChatGPT in your web browsing experience, you're in luck.

The Steam Summer Sale may be over, but Humble's got a $15 bundle with monster 40K RPG Rogue Trader, one of my favorite soulslikes, and more
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news Any one of these games would be a good deal on its own for $14.99.

Black Mirror's creators have left Netflix, leaving the sci-fi anthology's future in question
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news Broke & Bones founders Charlie Brooker and Annabel Jones are leaving their production company behind.

Monster Hunter fans are building LEGO models so good they should be official
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news Forget LEGO Fortnite, the collaboration I want is LEGO Monster Hunter.

'The transfer of user data by DeepSeek to China is unlawful': Germany calls for Google and Apple to remove the AI app from their stores
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news Berlin's Commissioner for Data Protection is taking a stand against AI app DeepSeek

'There are no plans to drop support for SteamOS': The Finals devs commit to Steam Deck and Linux players despite new kernel-level anti-cheat
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news Embark Studios may be embracing kernel-level anti-cheat, but they're not abandoning their Linux players.

'Game Pass is an unsustainable model': Arkane founder slams Microsoft for its Game Pass focus after mass layoffs
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news Former Dishonored and Prey developer Raphael Colantonio issues a warning about Game Pass.

European game publisher group responds to Stop Killing Games, claims the proposal 'would curtail developer choice'
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news Video Games Europe voices opposition to Stop Killing Games movement as it clears threshold to become an EU Citizens' Initiative.

After nearly 4 years, Windows 11 is finally more popular than Windows 10
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news Windows 11 has finally de-throned Windows 10.

Even the beginner zone in Dune: Awakening isn't safe from sandworm-manipulating griefers anymore
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news The sandworm drama is escalating on Arrakis.
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