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How recent laws impact game design, from in-game chat to notifications How game developers can stay on the right side of current and upcoming legislation affecting the industry 2026 is already proving to be the year when the reality of video game regulation hits home for the industry. Games studios are suddenly confronting a host of new and impending regulations, and it can feel an impossible task to sift through the alphabetti spaghetti of laws, rules and guidelines (OSA, DMCCA, DFA, DSA, AI Act, CPC…) in order to know what this actually means for the day-to-day practicalities of developing and releasing games. Kabam, Nexters and My.Games recently fell afoul of this in the UK and Netherlands with Marvel Contest of Champions, Hero Wars: Alliance RPG and Rush Royale: Tower Defense TD. Read this next - UK's Advertising Standards Authority bans Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 commercial for "trivializing sexual violence" - Specialist media lawyer outlines why UK Court of Appeals' judgment on RuneScape's Gold theft is so "significant for the games industry" - CD Projekt issues DMCA notice against Cyberpunk 2077 VR mod
Resident Evil Requiem PC performance analysis: Great visuals and decent frame rates all round, though path tracing's an obvious frame rate killer Upscaling is a bit of a must-use, but that's a given these days. Test PC specs - Asus ROG Ally, 15 W + 6 GB VRAM modes - Ryzen 7 7735HS (54 W), 16 GB DDR5-4800, GeForce RTX 4050 - Core i7 9700K (65 W), 16 GB DDR4-3200, Radeon RX 5700 XT - Ryzen 7 5700X3D (105 W), 32 GB DDR4-3200, GeForce RTX 3060 Ti - Core Ultra 9 285K (125 W), 48 GB DDR5-8400, Radeon RX 7900 XT - Ryzen 9 9950X3D (170 W), 32 GB DDR5-6000, GeForce RTX 5090 - Monitors: Acer Nitro XV282K KV / MSI MPG 321URX - Operating System: Windows 11 25H2 - Drivers: Adrenalin Edition 26.1.1 / GeForce Game Ready 591.86 To examine what kind of performance you can expect to get on your gaming PC with Resident Evil Requiem, I used as broad a range of systems as I could. Handheld gaming PC 720p Lowest preset | No ray tracing (RT) | FSR Balanced upscaling Our first port of call is a handheld gaming PC, specifically the Asus ROG Ally, with its power set to 15 W but with the GPU VRAM forced to 6 GB, instead of the default 4 GB. Minimum spec gaming PC 1080p Normal preset | No RT | FSR Balanced upscaling Okay, so a combination of an Intel Core i7 9700K and AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT isn't quite as min-spec as Capcom's minimum system requirements, but the CPU and GPU are almost eight and seven years old, respectively.
Our Verdict Resident Evil Requiem sets itself out with a hard task: wrapping all the best elements of previous Resident Evil games into one. Miraculously it succeeds, with very few moments which left me wanting more. Release date February 27, 2026 Expect to pay $70 / £60 Developer Capcom Publisher Capcom Reviewed on RTX 3070, AMD Ryzen 5 5600G, 16GB RAM Multiplayer No Steam Deck TBC Link Steam It sounds like an impossible task—but Requiem not only pulls it off, it does it in just 10 hours. 2026 games: All the upcoming games Best PC games: Our all-time favorites Free PC games: Freebie fest Best FPS games: Finest gunplay Best RPGs: Grand adventures Best co-op games: Better together Resident Evil Requiem sets itself out with a hard task: wrapping all the best elements of previous Resident Evil games into one.
Resident Evil Requiem ray tracing wasn't really on my mind, but Nvidia DLSS Ray Reconstruction has helped heeb my jeebs A trick of the light. Weekly digests, tales from the communities you love, and more You are now subscribed Your newsletter sign-up was successful Want to add more newsletters? RTX 5060 | from $339.99 at Amazon RTX 5070 | from $629.99 at Best Buy Yes, I review the best graphics cards, but I wasn't really gunning to play Resident Evil Requiem with blistering specs. Naturally, if you want to play Capcom's latest eerie escapade, you'll need to leverage fps boosting tools like DLSS 4.5 and Multi-Frame Generation, and the game does demonstrate why you'd want to crank the settings up On average, I was hitting around 200fps at 4K ultra settings with Path Tracing on using Multi-Frame Generation x4.
I would not assume that it'd be an easy task to encapsulate 30 years of storytelling and several gameplay styles across dozens of releases, but Capcom was up to the task when it comes to Resident Evil Requiem . With Requiem , Capcom is set to close out an entire era of the franchise while highlighting the variety offered over the past few decades. From humble PS1 beginnings to third-person action, then first-person fear, Resident Evil Requiem pays homage to them all in an exceptional display of everything that makes the franchise so great for those who love it dearly. Cower in fear Screenshot by Destructoid The ninth mainline title in the Resident Evil series stars co-protagonists, the first of which is series newcomer Grace Ashcroft.
The best King's Field-likes on PC From software, with love. Developer: Kasur Games | Release date: 2025 | Steam Deck: Verified | Link: Steam - King's Field + Dark Souls 2 - Controls like: A sensible station wagon in a forsaken kingdom There's all of the classic FromSoftware paraphernalia in here—a slightly awkward magic system, highly stylised NPCs with no real faces, aggressive plants, poison lakes—but what makes this game stand out is how interconnected it all is. Developer: Rat Tower | Release date: 2024 (early access) | Steam Deck: Playable | Link: Steam - King's Field + Dark Messiah of Might and Magic - Controls like: American muscle in a demolition derby Monomyth may eschew the faux-retro look used to great effect by many Field-likes, but is no less atmospheric or authentic for its modern extravagances. Hudepohl | Release date: 2025 | Steam Deck: Playable | Link: Steam - King's Field + Silent Hill - Controls like: A sedan whose wheels are spinning in the mud as someone tries to carjack you King's Field games were always scary, but this game takes that fear and then turns it up to 11 by adding a generous helping of Silent Hill to the mix.
I thought Fishing Shop Simulator was a joke after I saw mechs in ancient Rome, but after two hours with its demo, I'm hooked Build your own fishmongers in post-war ancient sci-fi Rome. Keep up to date with the most important stories and the best deals, as picked by the PC Gamer team. You are now subscribed Your newsletter sign-up was successful Want to add more newsletters? Every Thursday GTA 6 O'clock Our special GTA 6 newsletter, with breaking news, insider info, and rumor analysis from the award-winning GTA 6 O'clock experts.
UK: $29.99 at Smyths Toys The Super Mario Galaxy Movie - 5 Inch Action Figure Series – Yoshi | $19.97 at Walmart Nintendo and Jakks have included a 5-inch action figure line with the new Super Mario Galaxy Movie toy-line, which includes this Yoshi figure. Mario: $19.97 at Walmart Rosalina: $19.97 at Walmart Bowser Jr: $29.97 at Walmart UK: $19.99 at Smyths Toys Hot Wheels Remote Control Mario | Check stock at Walmart If you've ever wanted to make Mario pop a wheelie outside of Mario Kart, you're in luck. Luigi: $14.97 at Walmart Princess Peach: $14.97 at Walmart The Super Mario Galaxy Movie - Luigi Star Launcher toy | $6.97 at Walmart The Super Mario Galaxy Movie merch line also includes a set of spring-loaded star launcher toys, so you can propel your favorite characters through space and time just like in the original game. Wonder Bowser Jr: $6.97 at Walmart Mario: $6.97 at Walmart Luigi: $6.97 at Walmart Yoshi: $6.97 at Walmart UK: $6.99 at Smyths Toys Super Mario Galaxy Movie – Deluxe Bowser Castle Playset | $39.97 at Walmart This 12-inch playset includes a replica of Bowser's shrunken Castle as seen in the Super Mario Galaxy Movie trailer, and no detail has been spared.
Pokemon Pokopia's new Pikachu form was dubbed "unfortunate Pikachu" by co-dev Koei Tecmo, but it comes from a place of love: "We were surprised and thrilled" Pikachu passed away waiting for Colosseum and XD to come to Switch Online Weekly digests, tales from the communities you love, and more You are now subscribed Your newsletter sign-up was successful Want to add more newsletters? Every Friday GamesRadar+ Your weekly update on everything you could ever want to know about the games you already love, games we know you're going to love in the near future, and tales from the communities that surround them. Every Thursday GTA 6 O'clock Our special GTA 6 newsletter, with breaking news, insider info, and rumor analysis from the award-winning GTA 6 O'clock experts. Every Friday Knowledge From the creators of Edge: A weekly videogame industry newsletter with analysis from expert writers, guidance from professionals, and insight into what's on the horizon.
This week's new PC games are a treasure trove of the scary, eerie and occult, plus a charming Star Trek game What we're feeding the Maw Happy this week, all! It’s time once again to load the Maw up with new PC games, that we may stave off the apocalypse till next Monday. This week covers a wide spectrum of flavours and textures: papery, Dodo-ish, ducklike, inky, formaldehyde-y, pasty, furry, feculent, and fishy. (You don’t appear to be playing a Neanderthal or a Dodo.) Tuesday 17th February - Time to once again dust off those parched and abraded Zelda memories with Under The Island, a top-down island dungeon puzzler featuring six biomes replete with grass you can slash to reveal health hearts.
"Father of Sega hardware" Hideki Sato has reportedly died "A little bit of our childhood left us yesterday, RIP Hideki Sato." Hideki Sato, the designer of most Sega home consoles, has allegedly died. As announced by Sega history zine Beep21, Sato – known as the "father of Sega hardware" – reportedly died on Thursday, 13th February. He was in his late seventies (some sources put him at 77, others 75). (laughs) But we really wanted to play up the fact that this was the very first 16-bit home console." Beep21 had extensively interviewed Sato about his work at Sega, including as part of this in-depth roundtable series that debuted just a few months ago https://note.com/beep21/m/m15e6fd503a96 🇯🇵 most of their stuff's paywalled, but this long interview from 2021 is part of their free package 🇯🇵 — GSK | ALL CITY SLOP SHOP (ETA SOON) (@allcityslopshop.com) February 14, 2026 at 2:08 PM [image or embed]
Someone is building a lifesized Seikret cosplay despite the fact they've 'never made anything like this before' and after seeing the process, you can't convince me this thing doesn't live and breathe His name is Zekki, and I love him. Keep up to date with the most important stories and the best deals, as picked by the PC Gamer team. You are now subscribed Your newsletter sign-up was successful Want to add more newsletters? Every Thursday GTA 6 O'clock Our special GTA 6 newsletter, with breaking news, insider info, and rumor analysis from the award-winning GTA 6 O'clock experts.