Metro Exodus Enhanced Edition
News, coverage and analysis tracking Metro Exodus Enhanced Edition across the outlets.- Weekend PC Download Deals for July 3: Steam Summer Sale continuesThe Steam Summer Sale and other PC gaming storefronts are offering numerous deals on a wide variety of titles. This includes discounts on major releases, indie games, and bundles across platforms like Steam, Epic Games Store, GOG, and Humble Bundle. Several retailers are participating, with prices and availability varying.
- Weekend PC Download Deals for June 19: GOG.com Summer SaleThis weekend's PC gaming deals include GOG.com's Summer Sale featuring discounts on titles like Hollow Knight Silksong and Cyberpunk 2077 Ultimate Edition. Steam and Epic Games Store also have various sales, with free games available on Epic Games Store and Amazon Luna. Humble Bundle offers several game bundles for different price tiers.
- Intel adds 7 more games to its IBOT-boosted list, though few of them stand out as being in dire need of more CPU…Intel has updated its Binary Optimization Tool (IBOT) software, adding performance enhancements for seven games including Hollow Knight: Silksong, Homeworld 3, and Metro Exodus Enhanced Edition. This update is compatible with Intel's Core Ultra 200S Plus and Core Ultra Series 3 processors, aiming to boost CPU performance in supported titles.
- AMD announce global rollout of the RX 9070 GRE, which is slower than the standard model for the same original MSRPAMD has announced the global release of the RX 9070 GRE, a less powerful version of the RX 9070 previously exclusive to China. The GRE model will be available starting June 2nd for an MSRP of $549, despite offering lower specifications than the standard RX 9070. This move is attributed to the ongoing memory crisis in the hardware market.
- Can overclocking get 8 GB AMD and Nvidia graphics cards to the performance of their 16 GB versions? Yes, but I've…This analysis investigates whether overclocking 8 GB AMD and Nvidia graphics cards can match the performance of their 16 GB counterparts. While benchmarks show overclocked 8 GB cards can often close the gap, real-world in-game testing, particularly in VRAM-intensive titles like The Last of Us Part I, suggests that the limitations of 8 GB VRAM cannot always be overcome, even with overclocking.
- Hit PS5 Action Game Under $5 on PS Store Ahead of 2026 SequelMetro Exodus, a 2021 action-adventure shooter, is available for PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 at 85% off on the PlayStation Store for a limited time. The Metro Saga Bundle, including Metro 2033 Redux, Metro: Last Light Redux, and Metro Exodus Gold Edition, is also heavily discounted. A sequel, Metro 2039, is slated for release in 2026.
- I loved the 16 GB version, but the RX 9060 XT 8 GB falls slightly short of expectationsThe AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT 8 GB graphics card offers decent 1080p and 1440p performance for its price, but its 8 GB of VRAM can significantly hinder performance in certain games compared to the Nvidia RTX 5060 Ti 8 GB. While it runs cool and quiet, its performance limitations, especially in VRAM-intensive titles like Cyberpunk 2077 and The Last of Us Part I, make it a less compelling option than its slightly more expensive competitor, particularly at current market prices.
- The Thermaltake View 380 WS ARGB looks like it costs a lot more than it actually doesThe Thermaltake View 380 WS ARGB PC case offers a premium aesthetic with tempered glass and reverse fans at a budget-friendly price of $120/£90. While it boasts good cooling and quiet operation, minor cost-cutting measures like non-removable expansion slot covers and a lack of dust filters are present.
- Intel's new 200K Plus chips support ultra-fast DRAM out of the box but as my tests show, there's little benefit for most PC gamers in using warp-speed stuffIntel's new Core Ultra 200S Plus processors support ultra-fast DDR5 DRAM speeds of up to 7,200 MT/s. However, testing reveals minimal performance benefits for most PC gamers, with improvements rarely exceeding 5% and often falling within the margin of error. Faster DRAM is only beneficial in highly memory-dependent games or specific scenarios, and even then, the gains may not justify the cost.
- Intel's new Core Ultra 5 250K Plus is the best $199 processor I've testedIntel's new Core Ultra 5 250K Plus processor offers exceptional value at $199, delivering performance comparable to higher-tier chips in gaming and content creation. While it consumes more power than its predecessor and sits on a dead-end platform, its strong performance-per-dollar makes it a compelling option for budget-conscious builders.
- The Corsair 3200D is affordable and coolThe Corsair 3200D PC case offers excellent value at $80, providing a premium look and feel without compromising on features like a Type-C front panel and good airflow. Its main drawback is the noise generated by the included RS120 fans at higher RPMs, though it offers ample space for components and cooling solutions.
- It's easier than ever to build an all-Noctua PC build with the Antec Flux Pro Noctua EditionThe Antec Flux Pro Noctua Edition PC case offers excellent cooling and quiet operation thanks to its included Noctua fans and fan controller. While priced at $400, it provides a cost saving compared to purchasing the components separately and is an ideal choice for noise-conscious builders, though a standard version is available for less.