The Underworld awaits.
The BMW X3, a trailblazer in the premium mid-range Sports Activity Vehicle (SAV) segment, is poised to redefine the market once again with the unveiling of its fourth-generation model. This highly anticipated release promises to deliver an unparalleled blend of luxury, performance, and innovative technology, further solidifying BMW’s position as a leader in the automotive […]
We had some time to check out an early version of Supergiant Games' highly anticipated sequel, Hades II, and see how it builds on the original's foundation.Read this article on TechRaptor
Sins of a Solar Empire II is finally coming to Steam a year-and-a-half after it launched on the Epic Games Store.
The team over at Paradox Tectonic has announced that its upcoming life simulator Life by You will be launching into Early Access on June 4 this year — and, if that sounds like something you've heard before, it's because we've actually known the date for a couple of months already!If you're wondering why a studio would go out of their way to re-announce something it already said — and relatively recently, too — the answer lies between the lines of the press release. What they've actually said is...
Paradox Interactive has reconfirmed it's long-delayed people simulator game Life by You will finally become available for PC gamers on June 4 as an Early Access title on Steam and Epic Games Store.
Steam's newest policy introduces a nuanced approach to refunds, particularly concerning Early Access and Advanced Access titles.
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The open-world RPG is finally set to leave Steam early access soon.
New Zealand Cricket said Tuesday it will go ahead with a Test match against Afghanistan in September, a month after Australia scrapped a Twenty20 series against the same opponents.
Valve has closed a loophole in Steam's refund policy that effectively allowed players to beat a game before its official release date and get their money back. The company has long had a policy in place whereby users could refund a game, no questions asked, as long as they haven’t played for more than two hours within 14 days. Until now, the refund policy was far more lenient for games in early access or advanced access, but Valve has nipped that in the bud. "When you purchase a title on Steam...