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  • 5 days ago | dsogaming.com | John Papadopoulos

    Electronic Arts has announced that Star Wars Zero Company will be released in 2026, and shared its first in-engine trailer. So, let’s take a look at this new Star Wars game, shall we? Continue reading Star Wars Zero Company gets first in-engine trailer, coming to PC in 2026 →

  • 5 days ago | dsogaming.com | John Papadopoulos

    Electronic Arts has announced that Star Wars Zero Company will be released in 2026, and shared its first in-engine trailer. So, let’s take a look at this new Star Wars game, shall we? Star Wars Zero Company is a single-player turn-based tactics game, developed by Bit Reactor and Respawn Entertainment. In this game, you will command an elite squad through a gritty and authentic story set during the twilight of the Clone Wars. Players will step into the shoes of Hawks, a former Republic officer.

  • 6 days ago | dsogaming.com | John Papadopoulos

    YouTube’s ‘Cycu1’ has shared a video that compares the upcoming remaster of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion with its original 2006 version. This early graphics comparison is based on the leaked screenshots that surfaced online a few days ago. Now the cool thing here is that Cycu1 used identical scenes under the same weather conditions. In other words, this is a 1-1 comparison. As such, we can easily see the visual improvements that the remaster brings to the table.

  • 6 days ago | dsogaming.com | John Papadopoulos

    Avalanche Software has released the April 17th Patch for Hogwarts Legacy, which adds official support for AMD FSR 3 and Intel XeSS 2.0. As such, AMD and Intel owners will now be able to use Frame Gen in order to further improve their performance. Going into more details, the April 17th Update adds support for Intel’s Low Latency (XeLL) and Frame Generation (XeFG). It also adds support for AMD Anti-Lag 2 (as well as AMD FSR 3).

  • 6 days ago | dsogaming.com | John Papadopoulos

    GTA fans, here is something for you today. Modder ‘Holydh’ has released a VR Mod, with support for 6DOF motion controls, for Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Definitive Edition. As such, you will now be able to experience San Andreas in first-person mode and in VR. Going into more details, this VR Mod supports all on foot movements, including crouching, and all vehicle driving. Plus, it has support for all cutscenes and flying vehicles.