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tech4gamers.com | Abdullah Waseem |Verified By
Story HighlightGSC Game World has revealed that it plans to support Stalker 2 for a long time. The studio has launched a roadmap for updates that will improve the game over time. The title has had a challenging development period, so it’s good to see long-term support. Stalker 2 by GSC Game World went through one of the toughest development cycles ever. Being developed in the middle of an ongoing war, the game saw multiple delays and even became the target of a massive hack, leading to data leak.
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tech4gamers.com | Shahmeer Sarfaraz |Verified By |Dot Esports
Story HighlightAccording to Jeff Grubb, the Elder Scrolls Oblivion remake could be shadow-dropping in the week of April 21. The insider also stated that a new Xbox event is probable next week. Previous rumors also stated that the remake would launch before Summer 2025. When we talk about legendary gaming franchises, Elder Scrolls is arguably the first name that comes to mind.
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tech4gamers.com | Abdullah Waseem |Verified By
Story HighlightKorean media and fans have called out Xbox for neglecting their gaming market. Despite being the 4th largest market, first-party games have no localization. The criticism first surfaced with the release of Starfield and later with Avowed. Korea is one of the most important gaming markets in the world. Now, more than ever, the region has become more prominent thanks to recent hits like Lies of P, Stellar Blade, and more by studios like Shift Up and Neowiz.
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tech4gamers.com | Shahmeer Sarfaraz |Verified By |Dot Esports
Story HighlightRise of Rebellion is a new Souls-like game developed by the former FromSoftware developer Team Hayataka. The title focuses on breaking enemy guard through melee and player-controlled combat with various attacks. A demo for the game is already available, and the whole experience will launch on April 21 this year. While the Souls-like genre has become convoluted with many similar games over the years, some hardcore fans still can’t seem to get enough of them.
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tech4gamers.com | Salman Fareed |Verified By
[Press Release] G.SKILL and ASUS have officially achieved a new milestone in memory performance, setting the overclocking world record for DDR5 memory frequency at DDR5-12772. The record was set using G.SKILL’s Trident Z5 DDR5 memory, built with high-performance SK hynix DDR5 ICs, in combination with the ASUS ROG Maximus Z890 Apex motherboard and Intel® Core™ Ultra 9 285K desktop processor.
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