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If you have a Steam Deck you're surely in love with the massive library of games on Steam, but did you know you can play ...
As of this week, the library isn't just for book lovers and movie buffs. People can now check out video games, too. "I think gamers can have a lot to use and benefit from at the library, and so I'm ...
With 2,000 games available to play with GeForce NOW, the innovative and industry-leading cloud gaming platform leverages PC gamers' existing Steam, Epic Games, and Xbox libraries to offer up to ...
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Xbox's June update is here, and a new feature for Insiders on the Xbox PC app allows them to have one "aggregated game library" through the Xbox app. What that means is that the Xbox PC app can now ...
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For those of you who managed to bag a Switch 2 on 5th June, you've had that big dock set up near the TV for exactly three ...
The Video Game History Foundation set up shop back in 2017 and offers a gigantic collection of gaming-related archival materials, from magazines to art books and even source code. Previously, you’d ...
The Netflix-owned studio has already delisted the game from the site. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Oxenfree, the gloomy ...
Doom and Quake developer id Software is bundling multiple versions of its games together on Steam to make finding and buying them a little less confusing. The developer explained in a blog post that ...
Speaking for the Entertainment Software Association trade group, though, lawyer Steve Englund said the new proposal was "not very much movement" on the part of the proponents and was "at best ...
Most of the world’s video games from close to 50 years of history are effectively, legally dead. A Video Games History Foundation study found you can’t buy nearly 90% of games from before 2010.