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Age of Empires IV medieval soldiers and siege weapons in a large-scale battlefield
Patch Notes

Age of Empires IV - Patch 16.2 Notes (1st June 2026)

Patch 16.2.10475 brings Jin Dynasty rebalancing, sweeping map symmetry fixes, and a new option to run the controller UI on PC, including Steam Deck and ROG Ally.

Nathan Lees16 min read
Theos Cities of Myth ancient Greek city overlooking pastel blue seas
Gaming News

Tetris Puzzles Meet Greek Gods in New City Builder

Triskell Interactive's follow-up to Pharaoh: A New Era asks you to puzzle out Tetris-shaped farm plots while building a polis under the watchful eye of one of seven Greek gods.

Nathan Lees2 min read
Skater performing a trick in skate. with the Stadium area visible in the background
Patch Notes

skate. 0.31.1 Patch Notes (1st June 2026)

Fingerflips, a reworked camera follow system, and thousands of new pedestrian voice lines headline skate.'s 0.31.1 update, going live June 2.

Nathan Lees7 min read
Pokémon TCG 30th Celebration set featuring foil Mew and Mewtwo Futuristic Rare cards
Gaming News

Pokémon TCG's 30th Anniversary Set Is All Foil, No Bulk

The Pokémon TCG's 30th Celebration expansion launches worldwide on September 16 with an unprecedented all-foil set, 30 unique Pikachu cards, and a new Futuristic Rare rarity illustrated by YOSHIROTTEN.

Nathan Lees2 min read
ROG Xbox Ally X20 handheld in translucent black and gold with OLED screen
Gaming News

Want the New OLED Xbox Ally? Hope You Have $2,000

Asus finally gave the Xbox Ally the OLED screen fans have been demanding since day one. The catch? You can't buy it without a pair of AR glasses that cost $849 on their own.

Nathan Lees4 min read
Dragon Age The Veilguard key art featuring the game's protagonist and companions
Gaming News

Dragon Age Vet Says Live Service Is Killing Entire Genres

Mark Darrah, who spent 23 years at BioWare and produced the Dragon Age series, argues the industry's dependence on microtransactions is strangling genre diversity and suggests games should borrow revenue models from Hollywood.

Nathan Lees5 min read