While you should definitely consider game-specific services like Xbox Game Pass and GeForce Now, you should also consider a full-on cloud gaming PC.
The tech thriller franchise is being uploaded to the big screen, despite not having a new entry in nearly five years.
Catch up on our consumer technology stories from this week.
The newly reconfigured Ubisoft+ pushes the subscription model hard, but Baldur’s Gate III’s lead dev said these models worsen gaming.
The AI NPCs developed by Convai and Nvidia haven’t proved themselves a good replacement for well-written dialogue evoked by quality voice actors.
After a big 2023, 2024 looks like a year of change and planning ahead for the galaxy far, far away—but that doesn't mean there isn't plenty to look forward to.
Here's some of the work the io9 team is most proud to have brought you in 2023.
After years of troubles, the gaming world’s premiere showcase calls it quits.
Netflix and Science Saru's new anime based on the legendary graphic novel series is, for the most part, a refreshing love letter to a comics classic.
Epic was offered $127 million to launch Fortnite on Google Play, but the developer’s rejection caused a risk of “contagion,” according to details in the trial.
The strangely-timed extension of Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon is a weird, gay, and weirdly compelling series with visual style to spare.
Plus, get a look at Ben Wheatley's new horror comedy, Generation Z .
Lowenthal talks shop on his continued relationship with Insomniac and calling on his past roles to make a jerk out of this new version of Spider-Man.
UK regulators approved Microsoft's purchase of Activision after blocking the deal in April.
Big brands are using NFTs not for their own sake, but to literally gatekeep products and services for those who buy into the blockchain.
The company is seeking an October 13 closure date, depending on final approval from the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority.
Two Ubisoft employees filed a formal complaint for sexual misconduct against the company's former executives in 2021, prompting a year-long investigation.
Set in the High Republic era, "anyone can die" in the Star Wars game...whenever it ends up coming out.
Microsoft is now forfeiting the purchase of Activision's cloud gaming portfolio, which instead is set to be sold to Ubisoft.
LAPSUS$, a hacker gang that wreaked havoc last year, was helmed by a number of literal children, a British court has found.