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For the first time since iRacing announced its intentions to release an IndyCar video game 11 months ago, the two companies have provided an update on the game. iRacing and IndyCar announced the game’s title, IndyCar Racing The Game, and that it is now set to release in early 2027
Few people know more about helping run a successful console business than Shawn Layden. He was there at Sony when the PlayStation dream was first dreamt, and over the course of three decades he helped realise it and shape it. He was there for PlayStation 1, 2, 3, and 4. He helped lead the Japanese…
You don’t need to look hard to find a film or TV fan who will say a reboot is never as good as the original
Valve’s PC storefront Steam continues to go from strength to strength. In the first half of 2026, it recorded its highest-ever results, generating an enormous $11.1bn in revenue, which is more than it made during the game-heavy end of last year, and considerably more than it made during the first half of 2025
A PlayStation exclusive RPG long thought dead is surprisingly still in development, its developer has confirmed. Cygames‘ action RPG Project Awakening (Arise) got a stunning reveal as a PS4 exclusive game in 2018, but we’ve barely had any updates since
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On this episode of Don’t @ Me with Dan Dakich, we expose ESPN’s broken, narrative-driven coverage of Indiana Fever superstar Caitlin Clark as the fading network hypocritically sabotages the WNBA’s most popular asset
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The iconic original PlayStation was released in 1994 with a modest 2MB of RAM, split across four 512KB chips on its motherboard. That was more than enough to run some of the best games of its generation, such asResident Evil, Final Fantasy VII, and Metal Gear Solid.However, it turns out the PS1 could have done…
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