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If you want to charge your Switch while travelling, make sure you double-check your battery pack's output. → Read More
Producer Samrat Sharma discusses why you can't give orders to overriden robot dinosaurs. → Read More
Prepare your soldering iron and get ready to fix that pesky left Joy-Con (potentially). → Read More
Thanks to good ol' Bluetooth, you can use your Joy-Cons with devices other than your Switch. → Read More
IEM Sydney will be the tournament's first official leg ever held in Australia. → Read More
Siege warfare, new dungeons, new biomes, sorcery, and more are coming to the dong-filled wasteland. → Read More
Torrens University has been accredited by Sony in its PlayStation First Academic Development Programme. → Read More
Hi-Rez Studios has stayed fairly quiet about claims that its hero shooter Paladins is a little too close to Overwatch, until now. → Read More
A secret shop in the game can give you the platinum trophy you desire, but it won't come cheap. → Read More
The Rogue One and xXx co-star will headline the film, as a yet-unnamed undercover cop. → Read More
Check out Rockstar's plans for upcoming GTA Online content. → Read More
This article is part of a collaboration with iQ by Intel. The multiplayer game Push Me Pull You builds a sense of community with the help of a bizarre but goofy premise. In a world populated by strange two-headed “sports monsters,” players must face off against each other in a friendly game of ball without getting too tangled in their own bodies. Despite the odd (or slightly queasy) concept,… → Read More
This article is part of a collaboration with iQ by Intel. Australia is notorious for its strict approach to media bans and classification, coming down hard on videogames in particular. While the Au… → Read More
Pollen seems to want to say something, but clarity isn’t its strong suit. → Read More
There’s something intoxicating about long-distance train journeys. I think it has to do with the fact that, these days, it’s non-standard. It feels detached from the cattle-like experience of air t… → Read More