Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Nintendo Switch 2 users have been warned to “beware” of an issue that could arise when using the ...
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How do you use Hades 2 cross-save? Now that the Hades 2 early access period is over, it's finally time to take Melinoe's adventure seriously by taking the battle to Chronos across two platforms. If ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Hades 2 is finally escaping the grasp of Early Access, and the game's full release arrives with a console port for Nintendo Switch and Switch 2. The ...
Eridium is a rare material in the world of Borderlands 4 that you use as currency to pay for specific services. Since you won’t find lots of Eridium just waiting for you or an infinite farm location, ...
Google-parent Alphabet continued its September rally on Monday, with the company's market value topping $3 trillion for the first time. Shares of the tech giant closed 4.5% higher, giving Alphabet a ...
TL;DR: Nintendo secured a $2 million settlement and permanent injunction against Ryan Daly for selling modded Switch consoles enabling piracy. This victory reinforces Nintendo's strict stance on ...
Alphabet's much-anticipated antitrust ruling was favorable to the company. The tech leader should maintain its top spot in internet search and continue generating plenty in ad sales. Alphabet has ...
The physical SIM cards we've used for decades are slowly being phased out. With the Pixel 10 series, Google's phones have gone eSIM-only for the first time—at least if you buy them in the US. Apple ...
What just happened? Few companies have a reputation for litigation quite like Nintendo, which is why taking the gaming giant on in court, especially when representing yourself, is a dangerous move.