PC gaming has had a great year, and with this one coming to a close, and some extra money from the holiday season in your pockets, you might be interested in gearing up for 2018 by building a new ...
PC gaming has had a great year. You might think so, too. That’s probably why you’re here! You might also have a bit more spare change than our previous article suggested. So if you’re looking for ...
2017 was a pivotal year for Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ: AMD). After years of shipping inferior CPUs and losing badly to rival Intel (NASDAQ: INTC), the company launched the first iteration of its ...
Weak PC demand and inventory corrections throughout the PC supply chain led AMD's PC chip sales to be cut in half in the fourth quarter. On top of those headwinds, Intel is likely winning market share ...
Konami has announced that it will be dropping the PES name for good. Its flagship football franchise is now named eFootball, and it will be free-to-play on consoles, PC, and mobile. First, it was ...
If patterns hold true, EA’s FIFA 20 will no doubt sell enough physical copies to reach to the Moon and back – but when it comes to on-pitch action, there’s only one soccer game this season that truly ...
E3 2017 brought a ton of new game announcements for games we’re expecting to see in 2018 for the Xbox One (One S, One X), PS4 (PS4 Slim, PS4 Pro) and PC. But even before we get the major releases to ...
With more to come before launch. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. When PES 2019 revealed its August 30 launch date earlier this ...
In 2017, spending on mobile gaming widened its lead over both console and PC/Mac gaming. Almost 80 percent of total worldwide spending on iOS App Store/Google Play was on games. Asia-Pacific countries ...
Mobile games first overtook home game consoles and PCs in 2014. But now mobile gaming’s lead in consumer spending has widened even more. In 2017, overall mobile gaming spending was 2.3 times more than ...
Notebook computers have been outselling desktop PCs for years, but it’s probably a bit early to put desktops on deathwatch. They’re still popular among business users, gamers, and others… and ...
The PC market is beginning to show some signs of stablizing, with traditional PC shipments recording a slightly positive 0.7 percent year-over-year growth worldwide in Q4 2017 and total year-over-year ...