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"The graphics device is currently not supported" – After seemingly ghosting Intel, Crimson Desert devs are now "working on compatibility" for Intel Arc GPUs
Since its launch last week, Crimson Desert has thrown up this message when PC gamers with an Intel Arc graphics card try to launch the game: “The graphics device is currently not supported”. With that, the game hasn’t been able to start, and it’s caused outcry among gamers who aren’t able to play one of the year’s most anticipated games on their perfectly capable gaming PC.Pearl Abyss didn’t exactly seem like it was eager to support Intel Arc systems either, with one online FAQ on the studio’s website asking if the game would be playable with this type of GPU…
It Has My Face, my favourite sci-fi assassination sim about being stalked by a clone of yourself, has a 1.0 release date
Roguelite clone-stabber (and upsettingly effective paranoia generator) It Has My Face is skulking out of early access this month, a Steam news update confirming its 1.0 release for April 3rd 2026. Hooray, and also, arrrrrrgh. I’ve been following IHMF since its impressive first demo under the name DoubleWe, and its short, highly-strung bursts of deduction and one-hit-kill violence are as cleverly staged as they are stressful.
Steam isn't slowing down in 2026, as Valve's platform smashes its concurrent user record for the third time in three months
Valve can’t put a foot wrong these days. Sure, we’re still waiting on the Steam Machine v2.0, the accompanying Steam Frame, and new controller, but that’s due to circumstances outside of its control. Deadlock is flying and more and more players are flocking to Steam to play their games. Whether you’re an RPG nut, you’re exfiltrating from Marathon’s Cryo Archive with your buddies, or you just want a chilled time with something cozy and relaxing, Steam has it all. After years of having a monopoly on PC gaming, Steam finally found a true rival in the Epic Games Store in…
Albert Wesker is Resident Evil’s most notorious villain, and you can finally bring about his end in 2009’s Resident Evil 5.Wesker has two boss phases in total, split across the final chapter of the game, and both of them are incredibly strange. You need to stick to a set script in both fights in order to overcome Wesker, but what exactly you need to do is barely explained, if at all — and it can be even more difficult in co-op.In this guide, we’re breaking down everything you need to know to take down Albert Wesker, step-by-step. It’s much more…
Embark knows Arc Raiders fans are questioning "the size of our weekly patches," but they're not meant to be any bigger: "These updates are focused on smaller quality-of-life improvements"
Arc Raiders’ latest patch is here, and while the list of changes isn’t enormous, Embark wants to remind folks that weekly updates like this aren’t meant to be huge in the first place.Arc Raiders patch 1.21.0 adds a new Raider Tool and backpack set, in addition to fixing “a crash that would sometimes occur with DirectX 11,” a problem that could see you get stuck “inside the Harvester and between destroyed ARC parts,” as well as an exploit that let cheeky players “walk through walls while picking up a Fuel Cell or Field Crate.”And… that’s it! For now, at least…
"The thing we are trying to stop keeps happening": Highguard and other high-profile demises keep making the argument for Stop Killing Games
Having reached the point of making their case to the European parliament, the Stop Killing Games’s organisers are having to think about keeping their campaign going in the long-term. For example, they’re setting up set up NGOs to advocate on the issue of server shutdowns rendering online-only games impossible to play. Ironically, though, one of the factors the group see as helping ensure their efforts don’t end up fading into background noise is the depressing regularity with which games like Highguard are dying in a fashion that’s difficult to ignore.
We all know landing your shots and picking up the win means nothing if you don’t do it in style, and that’s why you need our Hypershot codes guide. When available, these freebies offer ways to get fresh skins, so you can put a bit of personality into your weapons and show the world just how cool you are. Hypershot features all of those classic FPS game modes that you know and love. Who needs Call of Duty when we all face off against each other for free on Roblox instead? Be it Team Deathmatch, Capture the Flag, or another…
One Piece remake will have "flawless pacing" instead of filler and aims to fix creator Eiichiro Oda's one "regret" from the original
The CEO of One Piece remake’s Wit Studio has commented on the upcoming project, saying it will do away with filler and also make good on creator Eiichiro Oda’s regret from the long-running original animated series.“The reason we decided to remake One Piece is something Eiichiro Oda said,” Wit’s George Wada revealed in an interview with Ai Show’s now-deleted video (via translations from Anime Hunch and ComicBook).”He said that One Piece has become very long and full of details, since it started so long ago. The new generation watching modern productions may not feel the same excitement towards the old…
Arcade racer Screamer’s first update nerfs AI difficulty, with an "additional balance pass" coming soon
If you read our verdict over the weekend, you’ll know that Mark and I found the anime-flavoured Screamer reboot to be a delightfully exaggerated bit of slidey arcade racing – albeit one that, in the story-based Tournament mode, sometimes becomes randomly, viciously hard for no readily apparent reason. Judging by Screamer’s first update, which launched yesterday alongside game access for Digital Deluxe pre-orderers, those difficult spikes were an oopsie on the part of developers Milestone. Rather than send themselves on a Driving Awareness Course, though, they’ve “tweaked AI behaviors in various events to bring them closer to the intended difficulty,”…
As UK game development suffers its ‘sharpest recorded decline’, trade association calls on UK Government to act
UK video games industry trade association TIGA is calling on the UK Government to respond to what it calls the “sharpest recorded decline” in the country’s game development sector.According to TIGA’s latest Making Games in the UK report, employment is falling at the fastest rate ever measured, and start-up activity has dropped to a 15-year low.The report finds that in the year up to September 2025, the UK game development sector lost 1,537 jobs, resulting in a 4.5 drop – the fastest rate of decline ever recorded, and the first time since 2011 that the number has declined instead of…