Gaming
News, coverage and analysis tracking Gaming across the outlets.- Creality Falcon launches a 5-in-1 laser workstation for makers with very serious desk ambitionsCreality Falcon has launched the Falcon T1, a 5-in-1 laser workstation designed for makers and small businesses, priced at $2,249. The device features five interchangeable laser modules (20W Fiber, 60W MOPA, 20W/40W Diode, and 5W UV) for various cutting, engraving, and marking tasks on materials like metal, wood, acrylic, and glass. It boasts high-speed performance, advanced safety features, and compatibility with popular design software.
- Herman Miller introduces its first ever desk and, needless to say, it is gorgeous but lavishly expensiveHerman Miller has launched its first desk, the Coyl, a $1,475 electronic sitting-standing model marketed specifically for gamers. The desk features a cable management system, headset hook, and a modular perforated shroud, and is available in four finishes. It competes with other premium offerings like Lian Li's DK-07.
- Framework says DDR5 memory costs 'remain fairly stable' but 'on SSDs, the pricing story is unfortunately not as positive' as it raises prices againModular laptop company Framework reports that while DDR5 memory costs have remained stable, SSD prices are increasing due to supply shortages. The company attributes these rising costs to increased demand from AI data centers and a general memory crisis. Framework has had to adjust its pricing upwards to reflect the higher costs of newly sourced components.
- Animoca Introduces $10 Million AI Minds FundAnimoca Brands has launched a $10 million investment fund called Animoca Minds to support early-stage developers utilizing its AI agent platform. The initiative targets various sectors including gaming and finance, offering financial backing and access to Animoca's network of over 600 web3 companies. Co-founder Yat Siu emphasized the transformative potential of agentic AI in reshaping technology and interaction.
- AGON PRO AG326UZD2: A New Standard in 4K QD-OLED Gaming Monitors | Invision Game CommunityAGON by AOC has launched the AGON PRO AG326UZD2, a 31.5-inch 4K QD-OLED gaming monitor featuring a 240 Hz refresh rate, 0.03 ms response time, and 1,000 nits peak brightness. The monitor supports G-SYNC compatibility, offers a wide color gamut for creative work, and includes HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 2.1 for multi-platform connectivity. It will be available in April 2026 for £799.
- Best Gaming Desks for Small Apartments in 2026: Space-Smart PicksThis guide recommends gaming desks suitable for small apartments, focusing on space-saving designs and practical features. It highlights options like the SEVEN WARRIOR 40" for budget-conscious buyers, the ODK 40" L-Shaped desk for corner spaces, and the IKEA MICKE for its discreet appearance. The article also emphasizes the importance of measuring available space and suggests accessories like monitor arms to maximize usability in compact areas.
- Alienware's new $350 OLED gaming monitor could become the cheapest way to score the enviable panel techAlienware is launching the AW2726DM, a new 27-inch QD-OLED gaming monitor with a 1440p resolution and 240 Hz refresh rate, priced at $350. This monitor aims to be one of the most affordable options for users seeking OLED panel technology, featuring a 0.03ms response time and advanced burn-in protection measures.
- Google’s Veo AI Could Transform How Gaming Companies Market Their GamesGoogle has launched Veo AI within Google Ads, a tool that allows advertisers to transform still images into video content. This technology could significantly impact game marketing by enabling developers, especially indies, to create promotional videos more affordably. The tool integrates with Google Ads and YouTube campaigns, potentially democratizing video marketing in the gaming industry.
- New benchmarks show the iPhone chip in the cut-price Apple MacBook Neo beating every single x86 PC processor for…New benchmarks indicate that Apple's A18 Pro chip, found in the budget Apple MacBook Neo, surpasses all current x86 PC processors in single-core performance according to Cinebench 2024 tests. This performance advantage extends to iPhones, though sustained performance may be limited by thermal constraints.
- Intel Nova Lake guide - all the latest on the new Core Ultra 400 CPUsIntel's upcoming Nova Lake desktop CPUs, expected in late 2026 or early 2027, aim to compete with AMD's top gaming processors. These Core Ultra 400 series chips are rumored to feature significantly increased core counts and L3 cache, potentially reaching up to 52 cores and 288MB of cache, with higher TDPs than current models.