A new Crash Bandicoot title could be on the way next year, according to a UK-based merchandising company. Max Arguile, manager of merchandising company GB Eye, is responsible for the rumour, following an…
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Honor 7X review: The most phone you can get for under $200
In an age when smartphones are pushing the $1,000 barrier, the $200 Honor 7X is a standout. It ticks off almost all the boxes of a 2018 handset—18:9 Full HD screen, skinny…
PUBG Bans 1 Million Cheaters in January
In an effort to curb the cheating that’s rife in PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, anti-cheat measures continue to be rolled out in the various updates, with over a million players banned last month alone….
Best gaming PC deals: Desktops that offer better value than DIY
Replacing an aging DIY gaming PC is a grim prospect these days. Prices for graphics cards and memory have shot into the stratosphere, with no relief in sight. If you can’t delay…
Best smart speakers: Which delivers the best combination of digital assistant and audio performance?
With models based on Alexa, Google Assistant, Siri, Cortana, and others to come, we’ll help you find just the right model for you. Powered by WPeMatico
Monster Hunter World List of Monsters – Updated
A complete list of every monster you’ll encounter through the credits, with weaknesses, strategy, and item drop information. Powered by WPeMatico
Gfinity AU Partners With HOYTS To Create Aussie Esports Arenas
City-based esports league Gfinity Esports Australia has announced a partnership with cinema chain HOYTS to create a chain of esports arenas around Australia, it was announced today. Utilising HOYTS’ existing cinema infrastructure…
How to Get the Most Out of Monster Hunter World’s Crafting System
Use these tips for more efficient crafting, plus a full list of craftable recipes. Powered by WPeMatico
Dragon Ball FighterZ: Goku SSGSS Character Guide
Learn and master all of the Super Saiyan God Goku’s powerful moves in Dragon Ball FighterZ. Powered by WPeMatico
Microsoft Office 2019 will only run on Windows 10, and will begin previews next quarter
Microsoft has previously tied support to the latest microprocessors to Windows 10, and it’s taking the same approach to Office: Office 2019 will only run on a supported Windows 10 OS. Microsoft…
