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Steam: The Unchallenged King of PC Gaming (and Why Nobody's Mad)
Review
Apr 19, 2026Digital Trends

Steam: The Unchallenged King of PC Gaming (and Why Nobody's Mad)

Quick Verdict Steam stands as an undeniable powerhouse in PC gaming, commanding an overwhelming 70 to 80% of the digital distribution market. While it operates with the same 30% revenue cut that draws fire for other

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The Epic Games Store: Why It's Still Chasing Steam's Shadow
Games
Apr 17, 2026IGN

The Epic Games Store: Why It's Still Chasing Steam's Shadow

The Epic Games Store, nearly a decade old, still struggles to compete with Steam despite its favorable revenue share for developers and weekly free games. Its slow performance, lack of user-centric features, and absent community elements leave it far behind Steam's robust ecosystem, failing to retain users beyond the allure of freebies.

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Pixel 10 Steam Offline: A Promising, Early Step for Mobile Gaming
Review
Apr 6, 2026Digital Trends

Pixel 10 Steam Offline: A Promising, Early Step for Mobile Gaming

Quick Verdict The Google Pixel 10 has taken a significant stride into local PC gaming, thanks to the GameNative 0.9.0 update. This groundbreaking development allows Pixel 10 owners to run select Steam games offline,

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How to Maximize Your Gaming Laptop as a Powerful Workstation
How To
Mar 30, 2026MakeUseOf

How to Maximize Your Gaming Laptop as a Powerful Workstation

Have you ever considered that your powerful gaming laptop might be secretly yearning to tackle your workday tasks? Many high-performance gaming machines possess the robust internal components and visual fidelity that

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Marathon's Early Sales Spark Concerns: Is Bungie's Game Too Niche
Games
Mar 25, 2026IGN

Marathon's Early Sales Spark Concerns: Is Bungie's Game Too Niche

Bungie's new extraction shooter, Marathon, has reportedly sold just 1.2 million units so far, with PC making up 70% of sales. Despite its 'masterwork design' and sticky player engagement, the game's ultra hardcore nature may be limiting its wider commercial appeal. Bungie is under pressure to deliver amid recent financial challenges.

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The $70 Price Tag: Why PC Gamers Are Ditching AAA for Budget Gems
Games
Mar 16, 2026Kotaku

The $70 Price Tag: Why PC Gamers Are Ditching AAA for Budget Gems

New data reveals a massive surge in sub-$30 game purchases on Steam, making PC gaming poised to overtake console revenue by 2028. This trend suggests traditional $70 AAA titles are becoming an increasingly risky bet for publishers as players opt for more affordable, highly-rated experiences.

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Navigating Linux's Current Challenges: What Mainstream Users Should
How To
Mar 11, 2026How-To Geek

Navigating Linux's Current Challenges: What Mainstream Users Should

Linux has made incredible strides, becoming more user-friendly and powerful than ever before. Enthusiasts often anticipate the "year of the Linux desktop," hoping it will finally break into the mainstream. While

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Games
Mar 9, 2026GameSpot

Project Helix: Xbox's Decade-Long PC Convergence Dream

Microsoft's next Xbox, codenamed Project Helix, has been secretly stewing for over a decade. This ambitious console aims to unify Xbox and PC gaming, but faces a potentially steep price point and fierce competition from Valve's Steam Machine, making it a pivotal moment for Microsoft's hardware future.

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CyberPowerPC Gaming PC Review: A 4K-Ready AMD Powerhouse
Review
Mar 2, 2026Tom's Hardware

CyberPowerPC Gaming PC Review: A 4K-Ready AMD Powerhouse

The CyberPowerPC gaming PC with AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D and RX 9070 XT offers exceptional 4K-ready performance for under $1,750. This all-AMD rig provides great value with 32GB DDR5 RAM and a 2TB NVMe SSD, making it a compelling upgrade.

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Epilogue GB Operator Review: Bridge to Retro Game Boy Worlds
In-depth
Feb 20, 2026Wired

Epilogue GB Operator Review: Bridge to Retro Game Boy Worlds

Epilogue's GB Operator is a remarkable hardware solution, enabling collectors to easily play their physical Nintendo Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance cartridges directly on a modern laptop. This "adorable" plug-in device merges the tactile joy of original hardware with the convenience and capabilities of PC gaming, establishing itself as an essential tool for retro gaming enthusiasts and preservationists alike.

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