Browsing: PC
Ubisoft’s ongoing return to Steam is putting pressure on the purpose of Ubisoft Connect, raising questions about whether its own launcher can survive as anything more than a required background process.
Call of Duty’s PC player numbers are quietly declining across Steam and Battle.net, raising questions about Activision’s long-term commitment to the platform.
Rumors of a Valve Steam Controller revival are dividing PC gaming hardware fans between nostalgic loyalists and Steam Deck converts who see redundancy.
GOG’s Preservation Program is drawing developers frustrated by Steam delists, offering DRM-free stability and long-term compatibility as a genuine alternative.
A baseless rumor linking CD Projekt Red to Sony’s Concord acquisition has Cyberpunk fans alarmed. Here’s what’s actually happening and why the confusion spread so fast.
Intel’s Arc B580 is quietly threatening NVIDIA’s dominance in the sub-$300 GPU market with competitive performance, better supply, and maturing driver support.
Epic Games Store’s timed exclusivity strategy is losing momentum as player behavior, platform fatigue, and rising competition from Game Pass expose its limits.
GOG’s DRM-free promise is under strain as more new releases arrive with launcher requirements and online dependencies, frustrating loyal users.
Steam’s overhauled wishlist algorithm is squeezing midsize studios out of visibility, rewarding velocity and existing engagement over organic audience-building.
Valve’s updated Steam refund policy now counts demo playtime toward the two-hour return window, and indie developers are only finding out after launch.













