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Last Week in Xbox Gaming: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly!
A very interesting week in the world of Xbox Gaming News with a couple of positive stories and also some pretty bad ones too. Let’s talk about all that plus an exciting update in the saga of the Xbox and Microsoft trying to acquire Activision Blizzard.
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AMD served as proof that PC market might have some light at the end of the tunnel
Another company within our interest to learn about their performance in last quarter is AMD, makers of CPUs Ryzen and GPUs Radeon, another top choice for PC gaming purposes and precisely, it is a well-known market that has some volatility. Read more here.
Bethesda and AMD inks a partnership with Starfield
Gaming partnership ain’t something strange and much less in Pc gaming. But some may have seemed a little scuffle between GeForce and Radeon fans with Starfield, as Bethesda announced a partnership with AMD. Read more here.
Cyberpunk 2077 receives a surprising but welcomed Patch ahead of an overhaul update
CD Projekt Red wanted to start the week off on the right foot with Cyberpunk 2077 and ahead of the launch of the Phantom Liberty expansion, we are awaiting for a massive update that will overhaul the game in terms of performance and balance, but first, a welcomed new Patch. Read more here.
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Think you know everything about the not-so-public details of Half-Life 2?
Another legendary frasnchi9se that celebrates their rounds to the sun is Half-Life 2, which has already reached 20 years since it was originally launched and Valve decided to give us some never seen before perspectives and details. Above, you can see the Half-Life 2: 20th Anniversary documentary which of course, follows the development of the 2004 PC game and features interviews with the majority of the game’s development team. One important (and sad for many) aspect of the documentary is, that shown off development footage of the cancelled Half-Life 2: Episode 3. Half-Life 2 is a 2004 first-person shooter game
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The Warcraft 30th anniversary brings more games with remastered treatment






