News, reviews, articles on the topic PC games
Players praise Kingdom Come: Deliverance II for its excellent optimisation
One of the most anticipated games of the year just got a little more affordable
Dune: Awakening, Funcom's upcoming MMO, promises to immerse players in the world of Arrakis, where they can mine spices, engage in PvP battles, and explore a vast open world. However, how do the developers plan to make the transition for players when they play alone and then form a team?
Although the exact release date of Dune: Awakening on PC has not been announced yet, it may be this year.
The game will first be released on Steam's Early Access
On 4 February, on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series, we can once again plunge into the medieval world of Kingdom Come: Deliverance II, which is the sequel to the famous role-playing game by Warhorse Studios.
Sid Meier's Civilisation VII is now in the top three
In response to a petition supported by the Stop Killing Games campaign, the UK government stated that it does not intend to change legislation to protect players from situations where games they have purchased become unavailable due to server outages. The government noted that companies must comply with existing legislation, including the Consumer Rights Act 2015 and the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008, but there are no requirements to support older versions of software.
The recently released PC port of Marvel's Spider-Man 2 has encountered numerous technical issues, including frequent crashes and instability. In response to player complaints, Nixxes Software promptly released a patch to improve the game's stability.
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth was released on Steam on 23 January and showed very good sales results.
The new season will be called Tombs of the Erased
This game is ideal for those who like quiet simulations with elements of management, research and farming.
On 31 January, it was announced that MultiVersus would end support and close on 30 May. However, some fans crossed the line by threatening the developers. The game's director, Tony Huynh, issued a statement condemning such actions and calling for understanding.
A great result for the 2018 game
Two well-known skateboarding and rollerblading games by Roll7 - OlliOlli World and Rollerdrome - have recently been removed from Steam without any official explanation. Previously, both games were published under the Private Division label, which was owned by Take-Two Interactive, but was sold to an unknown buyer, probably Haveli Investments, at the end of last year.














