Topic: gaming costs
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PlayStation Unveils New Pulse Speakers for Desktop Gaming
Sony announced the Pulse Elevate wireless speakers for desktop gaming, set for a 2026 release, as part of its strategy to expand into the PC market. The speakers feature planar magnetic drivers, 3D audio support, and a built-in AI microphone for clear communication without a headset. They offer v...
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AI's Rising Costs: Should We Delay Next-Gen Consoles?
A global shortage of memory chips, driven by AI industry demand, is threatening the affordability and availability of future consumer electronics, including next-generation gaming consoles. Arguments for delaying new consoles include allowing players to enjoy existing game libraries and giving de...
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Silent Hill: Townfall Skips Xbox At Launch, Other Games Too
The future of console hardware may see a shift away from physical media, with speculation that the next Xbox could launch without a disc drive, while Sony might offer an optical drive as a separate PlayStation 6 add-on. The current PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X are expected to have extended sup...
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Steam Deck LCD Discontinued: The End of an Era
Valve has discontinued the original, most affordable Steam Deck LCD model, leaving the more expensive OLED version as the new entry point and raising the barrier to entry. The move is likely due to the OLED model's popularity and rising component costs, reflecting a broader trend of increasing pr...
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Nintendo Switch 2: What It's Like to Own One
The Nintendo Switch 2 offers refined upgrades like enhanced controllers and a sleeker design but doesn’t significantly deviate from its predecessor’s formula. Portability and improved battery life remain strengths, though the gaming experience feels similar to the original Switch, with potential ...
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