The Brutalist Report - pcgamer
- Anthem is finally, officially dead [42d]
- Peter Molyneux's final game is coming in April: 'Masters of Albion is the culmination of my life’s work,' he says, not that he's overhyping it or anything [42d]
- 'Steam is winning with its ease of use,' GOG's new owner says, but he's not interested in picking a fight: 'I think much can be done in GOG without losing its core values and the way it operates' [42d]
- Embark dispels myths about Arc Raiders' aggression-based matchmaking: 'We don't make any value or moral judgments … it's a bit of a blunt instrument' [42d]
- Indie dev is delisting his AI game from Steam because his new girlfriend convinced him it's evil: 'The game existing in its current form is a disgrace to all game makers and players' [42d]
- The day after Epic enables microtransactions in Fortnite islands, one of the most popular games on the platform rolls out a $37 'gift pack' and in-game gambling [42d]
- All Devil Hunter codes for January 2026: Extra fiend and clan rerolls [42d]
- 'Um, as a favor, if you buy a new one, please sell your gaming PC to our company' says Tokyo-based computer store as it offers 'pretty high prices' [42d]
- One modder has already got Doom running inside the voxel-sandbox Hytale, and it's not even out yet: It plays 'a bit like a broken keyboard' [42d]
- Arc Raiders removes a hidden first-person exploit just 1 day after it was uncovered: 'This feature was never meant to be player-facing' [42d]
- Minecraft's baby mob drop: Everything you need to know about the first update for 2026 [42d]
- Here's one solution to the ongoing PC memory crisis: Make your own DIY DDR5 [42d]
- Micron says it's not to blame for its high memory prices: 'There's just not enough supply to go around' [42d]
- It looks like even power supplies and CPU coolers are set to rise in price, but AI isn't to blame this time [42d]
- Noctua once again delays its fan-equipped mouse and 140 mm desk fan but we're still on for the launch of its all-in-one liquid cooler soon [42d]
- Palworld takes the 'red rag to a bull' approach to its Nintendo lawsuit, announces 'a 2-player competitive card game' [42d]
- Arc Raiders is finally dishing out bans for cheaters, but some players think the punishment is too lenient: 'Anyone with cheats active just gets non-stop arc spawning on them' [42d]
- After a tumultuous 7 years, Hytale has 'officially secured the next two years of development costs' a day before launch: 'Thank you all for the support. Hytale is saved. We are almost home' [42d]
- Larian's learnt a lot from Baldur's Gate 3 going into Divinity, including the fact that hand-crafted loot is probably better: 'Randomization did not save us much time' [42d]
- In the midst of climbing prices, surprisingly it's the RX 9070 that's stepping up to the plate with this Ryzen X3D gaming PC for $250 off [42d]
- Steam defies RAM-ageddon and the AI-pocalypse to smash through a new concurrent user record, and I'll see you back here in like 4 months when it somehow does it again [42d]
- Nvidia CEO Jensun Huang critiques 'well respected people who have painted a doomer narrative' around AI right after saying 'I guess someday we will have God AI' [42d]
- Hytale launch times and release date [42d]
- Peak dev solves game pricing and possibly all economics: '4 bucks is also kind of 5 bucks, 3 bucks is 2 bucks. And 2 bucks is basically free' [43d]
- Fanatical bundle lets you snag 3 Fallout games, Disco Elysium, a ton of Steamworld, and more for roughly $3 a pop [43d]
- Intel's 'Big Battlemage' GPU did not appear at CES but the rumours just won't go away [43d]
- All Heartopia codes for January 2026: Moonlight Crystals and Materials [43d]
- Anthem players log in to say goodbye to the game they loved before it's gone forever: 'Strong alone, stronger together' [43d]
- The sound of this one specific bird from Age of Empires keeps haunting me through pop songs, movies, and across other games [43d]
- Five new Steam games you probably missed (January 12, 2026) [43d]
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