Month: September 2025

You could get Sonic Racing CrossWorlds on your Steak Deck for less than $5

Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds is one of the games that you might get if you purchase the Fanatical VIP Mystery Bundle. Sure, there’s an element of luck involved, but you pay $4.99 / £4.99 and get three random games with a guaranteed minimum value of $20 / £20. Personally, I love a mystery, so this bundle…

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Fortnite Daft Punk experience event teases “the stage of an unforgettable era”

I know it gets said a lot, but we’ve never been more back. A Fortnite Daft Punk crossover is the stuff of dreams, the kind of collaboration I can only imagine gracing Epic Games’ battle royale experience. The rumors are true, the leaks are real, Daft Punk is returning for a limited-time event. It won’t…

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Sworn shifts launch to avoid Hades 2’s fight for the Nintendo Switch 2

You may have played Hades 2 last year, but the time is almost here for the game’s full launch. The long-awaited roguelite sequel from Supergiant Games isn’t one to miss, but me? Well, I’m personally looking forward to Windwalk Games’ Sworn, a similar experience deeply steeped in Arthurian lore. With plans to release on Nintendo…

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ARC Raiders Server Slam is your next chance to play before launch

While I’m loving my time in The Finals Season 8, I’m ready to return to the wasteland of ARC Raiders. Embark Studios’ upcoming extraction shooter continues to be my latest obsession, and if you’re like me, the ARC Raiders Server Slam is the only event worth looking forward to right now. Yes, there’s another chance…

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Honkai Nexus Anima dev vows to work on optimization, characters, and exploration

The latest Hoyoverse game went into testing recently, opening up a small closed beta to some lucky players. Here, they got to try out Honkai Nexus Anima and its gameplay systems, along with meeting characters both old and new. This was the first look at the game, and today Hoyoverse released a DevTalk post about…

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Pikachu and Eevee deliver exclusive Pokémon merch to the Natural History Museum

In a first-of-its-kind collaboration, Pokémon has announced an upcoming pop-up shop in London’s Natural History Museum. The installation is set to feature all-new, exclusive merchandise, including an adorable Pikachu plush that’s sure to bring a sparkle to many collectors’ eyes. While this collaboration isn’t a Pokémon Center pop-up, like those found at premier competitive events,…

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Motorola Moto G86 Power review – budget-friendly Android power with a short life

The Moto G86 Power is steadfast in its name, recognizing itself as a beast from the title alone. Despite the more affordable chipset, this is a handset that doesn’t compromise, offering an absolutely remarkable battery life that outperforms that of some premium devices, as well as a decent AMOLED display to boot. And, while it’s…

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An iPhone Fold inspired by Apple’s new iPhone Air? I’m sold already

Yes, Apple may have only just released the iPhone 17 line, but already rumors are intensifying about its heavily rumored iPhone Fold. Since Samsung fired the starting gun with foldable phones with its Galaxy Fold in 2019, Apple users have often wondered if they’d ever get the chance to buy a foldable iPhone that could…

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Sorry, but FC 26 doesn’t run at 60fps on the Nintendo Switch 2

Call it EA Sports FC 26 or FC 26, you and I both know underneath the rebrand, it’s still FIFA. There’s no escaping the series’ legacy, and that includes all the different versions that come along with it. Recent FIFA or FC games over the years on Nintendo Switch aren’t exactly the best way to command your favorite teams,…

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The Finals running on PS4 is the ideal launchpad for a Nintendo Switch 2 port

With Season 7 behind us, my World Tour grind begins again in The Finals once more. Getting to Emerald One can be painstaking, and it isn’t helped by one major problem: the pesky Riot Shield and CL-40 combo. It dominated the last season, so when I caught up with creative director Gustav Tilleby, I had to ask…

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