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news The Elder Scrolls Online team says a revised roadmap is coming after Xbox layoffs

The Elder Scrolls Online team says a revised roadmap is coming after Xbox layoffs

The Elder Scrolls Online players have been waiting for clarity after Microsoft’s latest Xbox layoffs, and the development team has now offered a small but important update. While there is no detailed replacement plan yet, the message from ZeniMax Online Studios is that the game is still expected to receive new content. Concern grew after reports that around 200 employees at ZeniMax Online Studios
news Black Ops 2 gets 32 free Xbox DLC packs after recent PlayStation release

Black Ops 2 gets 32 free Xbox DLC packs after recent PlayStation release

Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 now has 32 DLC packs available to claim for free on Xbox. The change appears to have followed the recent release of Black Ops 1 and Black Ops 2 on PlayStation, although the Xbox versions themselves have not received major gameplay changes. The free content is mainly made up of smaller add ons such as skins, calling cards,
news Just Cause 2 is now Steam Deck Verified after its launch issue was fixed

Just Cause 2 is now Steam Deck Verified after its launch issue was fixed

Just Cause 2 has finally become Steam Deck Verified, giving one of the best open world action games from its era a much cleaner path to handheld play. The change is notable because the game was previously marked Unsupported, and that rating made sense for a clear technical reason. On Steam Deck, the game could hang indefinitely on the “Updating Executable” message during launch,
news Proton 11 stable release brings more playable games and major Steam Deck fixes

Proton 11 stable release brings more playable games and major Steam Deck fixes

Proton 11 has officially moved from beta to stable, giving Steam Deck and Linux players access to a large set of game compatibility fixes, newly playable titles, and updated core components. After five beta builds, the release is now ready for wider use, which means many of the improvements that were previously limited to testing are now available to everyone. The biggest news is
news Steam Machine Windows drivers are now available, but SteamOS remains the safer choice for most players

Steam Machine Windows drivers are now available, but SteamOS remains the safer choice for most players

Valve has released Windows drivers for the Steam Machine, giving owners the option to install Microsoft’s operating system instead of using SteamOS. The move is useful for players who want broader game compatibility, especially for titles that still do not run properly on Linux because of anti cheat systems or launcher restrictions. The driver package currently covers four key hardware areas: graphics, WiFi, Bluetooth,
news Steam Deck beta update adds 59.94 FPS Remote Play limit and new controller support

Steam Deck beta update adds 59.94 FPS Remote Play limit and new controller support

Valve has released a new Steam Deck Beta Client update with several practical fixes for Remote Play, Steam Input, Desktop Mode, and Steam Controller firmware. The update is not a large feature release, but it includes useful improvements for players who stream games, use external controllers, or switch between Steam Deck’s handheld interface and Big Picture Mode. The most notable addition is a new
news Valve updates Steam Frame verification rules so more 2D games can earn Verified status

Valve updates Steam Frame verification rules so more 2D games can earn Verified status

Valve has adjusted its Steam Frame verification system for 2D games, making it easier for traditional flat screen titles to receive a Verified rating on the upcoming VR headset. The change was noticed after Portal 2 moved from Playable to Verified, suggesting Valve is refining how it evaluates non VR games before Steam Frame reaches players. The key change is tied to native display
news Steam Deck beta update adds Steam Machine compatibility details to game pages

Steam Deck beta update adds Steam Machine compatibility details to game pages

Valve has released a new Steam Deck Beta Client update that adds clearer Steam Machine compatibility information alongside a few fixes for Steam Workshop and Remote Play. The update is not a major feature drop, but it is useful for anyone following Valve’s broader SteamOS hardware plans, especially with Steam Machine support becoming more visible inside the Steam Deck interface. The most notable change
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