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Cronos: The New Dawn is a new third-person survival horror game by Bloober Team, coming to PC in 2025

Bloober Team has announced a new a new third-person survival horror game, called Cronos: The New Dawn. Cronos: The New Dawn is coming to PC in 2025, and below you can find its debut cinematic trailer. Continue reading Cronos: The New Dawn is a new third-person survival horror game by Bloober Team, coming to PC in 2025

Metaphor: ReFantazio cracked via its Denuvo-free demo file

Metaphor: ReFantazio is a new RPG from ATLUS that was published by SEGA earlier this month. And, like most of SEGA’s PC releases, it uses Denuvo on PC. However, its demo which came out last month did not use that anti-tamper tech. And, to the surprise of no one, players have figured out a way to use the demo executable file in order to crack and play the full version. Continue reading Metaphor: ReFantazio cracked via its Denuvo-free demo file

TRON: Catalyst is a new isometric action adventure game, coming to PC in 2025

Big Fan Games and Bithell Games have announced Disney TRON: Catalyst, a thrilling, story-driven isometric action game set in the world of TRON. TRON: Catalyst will be coming to PC in 2025, and below you can find its debut trailer. Continue reading TRON: Catalyst is a new isometric action adventure game, coming to PC in 2025

Hilariously, the Next-Gen Ray Tracing Update for Darksiders 2 introduces shader compilation stutters

As we told you last month, a free update was planned to come out on PC for Darksiders 2 Deathinitive Edition. This patch promised to add RT to improve the game’s graphics. However, the update introduces shader compilation stutters in a game that originally did not have them. Now that’s a first. Continue reading Hilariously, the Next-Gen Ray Tracing Update for Darksiders 2 introduces shader compilation stutters

Dragon Age: The Veilguard won’t have Denuvo, gets Ray Tracing Requirements

Bioware has just confirmed that Dragon Age: The Veilguard won’t have any 3rd party DRM on PC. This means that the game won’t have Denuvo, the anti-tamper tech that EA has used in pretty much all of its latest PC releases. Continue reading Dragon Age: The Veilguard won’t have Denuvo, gets Ray Tracing Requirements