
Supermicro 'Committed to Protecting America’s Advanced Technologies and Intellectual Property' As Investigation Into Former Employees over Alleged AI Tech Shipments...
Supermicro, a leading U.S. server maker, is under investigation after three former employees were charged with conspiring to ship AI servers to China in violation of export laws. The DOJ alleges that between 2024 and 2025 the employees facilitated about $2.5 billion in server sales, with roughly $510 million diverted to China, using dummy units to mislead inspectors. Supermicro has launched an internal review of its global trade compliance program and emphasized it is not a defendant. The case involves the FBI, the Department of Commerce and the Justice Department’s national security division.

Logitech Superstrike vs Razer Viper V4 Pro: The Battle for the Competitive Crown
Logitech’s G Pro X2 Superstrike introduces true analogue switches, aiming to shave milliseconds off click registration for low‑time‑to‑kill shooters. Razer counters with the Viper V4 Pro, a lighter 49‑g mouse featuring a 50,000‑dpi Focus Pro sensor, up to 180 hours of battery life and a more premium...

How to Unlock Pocahontas in Disney Dreamlight Valley
The Whispers of the Wind update adds Pocahontas to Disney Dreamlight Valley, but she isn’t unlocked with Dreamlight currency. Players receive a letter from Moana, collect glowing algae on Dazzle Beach, and follow a multi‑step quest involving petal winds, buried...

Apple's MacBook Neo Is Reportedly Close to Selling Out Which Has Got Me Thinking About Why We Can't Have More...
Apple’s newly launched MacBook Neo is selling far beyond its five‑to‑six million unit target, prompting concerns that the company could run out of A18 Pro chips before the planned A19‑based refresh arrives. The Neo’s chips are binned down to five GPU cores,...

Italian Television Channel Does DLSS 5 Haters a Favor by Broadcasting Footage From Reveal Trailer, Then Copyright Striking Nvidia's Own...
Italian broadcaster La7 filed a copyright claim on Nvidia’s DLSS 5 reveal trailer, causing the official YouTube video to be blocked in Italy for over 24 hours. The claim stemmed from La7’s own talk‑show segment that reused the trailer footage. The...

Gray Zone Warfare's Player Count Jumps by over 1000% Following Its Most Recent Update: 'Players Are Coming Back'
Madfinger Games' extraction shooter Gray Zone Warfare saw a dramatic resurgence after the March‑released Spearhead update, with daily active players climbing to 126,600 and monthly peaks up 1,076%. The update introduced over 100 new tasks, 25 fresh locations, eight weapons,...

A Japanese Indie Developer Is Seeking Legal Action over Alleged Missing Funds From a Crowdfunding Campaign, Says the Funding Platform...
Japanese indie studio Skeleton Crew Studio, the creator of Shibuya Scramble Stories, raised 55 million yen on the Ubgoe platform. The platform transferred only 27.75 million yen, saying the rest was mistakenly wired to another client. After Ubgoe missed the September 1 deadline and provided...

In 2007, Two Game Music GOATs Collaborated on the Criminally Underrated Soundtrack to a Similarly Underrated D&D RPG
In 2007, composers Alexander Brandon and Rik Schaffer (Womb Music) teamed up to create the soundtrack for Neverwinter Nights 2: Mask of the Betrayer, an expansion often overlooked in the D&D‑based CRPG market. Their collaboration merged Brandon’s techno‑oriented style from Deus Ex...

Tarn Adams, Co-Creator of Dwarf Fortress, Has over 1,400 Hours in Factorio and Is Currently Obsessed with Terraforming Games: 'Dwarf...
Tarn Adams, co‑creator of Dwarf Fortress, revealed he has logged roughly 1,454.5 hours in Factorio, making it his most‑played title. He is currently immersed in the terraforming game The Planet Crafter while continuing to support Dwarf Fortress updates and new...

Thank Goodness Magic: The Gathering Isn't Doing a Harry Potter Crossover Set
Magic: The Gathering is steering clear of a Harry Potter crossover, opting instead to expand its own wizard‑school setting with the Secrets of Strixhaven set. The sequel revisits the Strixhaven university several years after the original, introducing new storylines and...

Datamined Elden Ring Cutscene Gives More Clues About DLC Villain Miquella's Original Story
FromSoftware dataminer Lance McDonald uncovered a deleted base‑game cutscene featuring DLC antagonist Miquella the Kind. The footage shows Miquella planting and blood‑watering a Haligtree sapling inside a reworked version of Malenia’s boss arena, accompanied by cryptic dialogue. The scene appears...

Final Fantasy 14's Latest Variant Dungeon Is so Good, It Deserves Better—The MMO Needs to Figure Out Its Rewards so...
Final Fantasy 14’s new variant dungeon, The Merchant’s Tale, has been hailed for its striking visuals and inventive boss encounters, while the added advanced difficulty delivers a satisfying mid‑core challenge. However, the reward structure falls short, re‑using legacy items and offering...

This AI Startup Envisions '100 Million New People' Making Videogames
Tesana, an AI startup, lets users generate video games by typing natural‑language prompts that its proprietary engine translates into structured code, leveraging third‑party models such as Claude. Within weeks of its public debut at GDC, the service attracted roughly 10,000...

Slay the Spire 2 Adds End-of-Run Badges 'to Let You Know What Was Unique About Each Adventure' In Latest Beta...
Mega Crit’s latest beta for Slay the Spire 2 introduces end‑of‑run badges that highlight unique player actions such as boss‑free HP loss or speed runs. The update also brings a suite of balance revisions—including reworked cards for Silent and Necrobinder, enemy...

'There Are Times when You Want to Put GTA Down and Pick up Something Else,' Samson Studio Founder Says: 'I...
Liquid Swords' open‑world crime brawler Samson is positioned as a smaller‑scale alternative to Rockstar's upcoming GTA 6. Co‑founder Christofer Sundberg acknowledges similarities but stresses the game will serve as a complementary experience for players seeking a shorter, more focused diversion. After...

Rust Is Getting Hydro Power Through Water Wheels that Can Also Be Powered by Humans: 'Before You Ask, Yes, You...
Facepunch Studios’ Spring Clean update for Rust introduces water wheels, a new hydro‑power generator that can be placed in rivers or oceans and even pedaled by players. The wheels can also be used to force handcuffed opponents into a giant...

After 36 Years at the Legendary FPS Studio, Raven Software Co-Founder Brian Raffel Is Retiring
Brian Raffel, co‑founder and longtime studio head of Raven Software, announced his retirement after 36 years. He guided Raven from its 1990 inception through its 1997 acquisition by Activision and oversaw its evolution from early RPG shooters like Heretic to...

Take-Two Has Seemingly Laid Off an Unspecified Portion of Its AI Team, Including Its Head of AI
Take‑Two Interactive has dismissed its head of artificial intelligence, Luke Dicken, and an unspecified portion of the AI team, just two months after CEO Strauss Zelnick said the company is actively embracing generative AI. Dicken, who joined in January 2023 after a...

A Contributor to GameStop's Long-Forgotten Steam Competitor Explains Why He Thinks Valve Came Out on Top: 'What Steam Did Better...
Valve’s Steam platform outlasted early rivals like Impulse, GamersGate and console‑centric services by turning a simple matchmaking client into a full‑featured digital storefront. Larry Kuperman, former Impulse lead, credits Steam’s community tools—friends lists, messaging, play‑time stats—and its unrestricted redownload policy...