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GamesRadar+·May 27, 2026·Jasmine Gould-Wilson

The Witcher 3: Songs of the Past will tell me everything I need to know about The Witcher 1 Remake

Opinion | The new Witcher 3 DLC is Fool's Theory chance to roll out its own red carpet

PC Gamer·May 27, 2026·Jacob Fox

This Corsair RAM features 'light-emitting micro-drilling technology' and looks gorgeous but it's 2026 so of course it costs $600 for 32 GB

I think I'll need to start a GoFundMe.

Polygon·May 27, 2026·Jake Kleinman

Widow's Bay episodes 6 and 7 might be the best horror movie of the summer

Polygon spoke to showrunner Katie Dippold and the cast to unpack how they pulled off Widow's Bay's most delightful surprise.

Eurogamer·May 27, 2026·Robert Purchese

The Witcher 3 minimum PC requirements rise significantly ahead of new expansion, forcing you to use Windows 11 and an SSD

CD Projekt Red has updated the minimum system requirements for The Witcher: Wild Hunt on PC, most notably ending support for hard-disk drives and Windows 10. Only solid-state drives and Windows 11 will be supported going forward. Read more

GamesRadar+·May 27, 2026·Tabitha Baker

PlayStation's Days of Play sale is holding back on the one discount everyone's been hoping for

Sony's Days of Play sale officially starts today, but with no PS5 deals on the shelves this is a celebration of accessories.

IGN·May 27, 2026·Vikki Blake

Marathon Developer Bungie Drops Season 2 Cinematic With Big Horror Vibes

Marathon developer Bungie has dropped a sneak peek at what's to come when Marathon's second season launches next month.

GamesRadar+·May 27, 2026·Phil Hayton

The first Intel Arc G3 handhelds could emerge tomorrow, including an Acer portable I'd deemed vaporware

Leaks suggest Intel will unveil its Arc G3 handheld lineup on May 28, and the expected MSI Claw sequel could be joined by a revitalised Acer Predator portable.

GamesRadar+·May 27, 2026·Anthony McGlynn

Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 devs tease that their Lord of the Rings RPG will be "deeply immersive" with a "strong narrative focus"

Warhorse is juggling hobbits and history at the moment

PC Gamer·May 27, 2026·Nick Evanson

Team Group CEO warns that DRAM and SSD prices will still rise: 'If you need memory, we recommend purchasing it as soon as possible'

Prices for server products are increasing by 30% per quarter, and general PC parts could follow suit.

Eurogamer·May 27, 2026·Fran Ruiz

Another GTA 5 multiplayer mod service is shutting down as Take-Two and Rockstar push to consolidate modding around FiveM

As we eagerly await GTA 6's marketing push to kick off, Grand Theft Auto 5 and GTA Online continue to make millions of dollars each month, so it's not surprising to see Take-Two push to consolidate multiplayer mods around FiveM, the platform it acquired back in 2023. Read more

PC Gamer·May 27, 2026·Andy Edser

The Nvidia Control Panel is no more, an ex-control panel, kicked the bucket, run down the curtain and joined the choir invisib... okay, it's being retired

Still, who wants to pour one out?

PC Gamer·May 27, 2026·Elie Gould

CD Projekt Red confirms it's working on The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt expansion after accidentally leaking it on its own storefront

Songs of the Past will release sometime next year.

GameSpot·May 27, 2026·Darryn Bonthuys

The Witcher 3 Is Getting New DLC Nearly 12 Years After Launch

The Witcher 3 developer CD Projekt Red has announced the new Songs of the Past expansion for the game, which comes 11 years after its second expansion, Blood and Wine. Co-developed with Fool's Theory--a studio that includes several Witcher 3 veterans and previously released The Thaumaturge in 2024--Songs of the Past will be revealed in more detail later this year. What CDPR has revealed is that the expansion will launch in 2027 for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S versions of The Witcher 3, and i...

IGN·May 27, 2026·Robert Anderson

PlayStation's Days of Play 2026 Sale is Now Live

PlayStation's highly anticipated Days of Play 2026 sale is officially live. We've found the absolute best discounts on PS5 consoles, top games, and must-have accessories.

Polygon·May 27, 2026·Aimee Hart

The Boroughs proves to be a worthy Stranger Things successor with big first week on Netflix

The Boroughs, a sci-fi horror series following retirees battling a sinister threat, debuted on Netflix, earning 5.6 million views in its first week.

GamesRadar+·May 27, 2026·Will Sawyer

Is 007 First Light on Game Pass?

Diamonds Are Forever but Game Pass isn't

IGN·May 27, 2026·Wesley Yin-Poole

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Minimum Requirements Set to Change Ahead of Songs of the Past Expansion

CD Projekt has signalled changes to The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt minimum requirements ahead of the release of the just-announced third expansion, Songs of the Past.

PC Gamer·May 27, 2026·Jacob Fox

Two memory manufacturers join Samsung in the $1 trillion market cap club, global DRAM revenue is nearing $100,000,000,000, and I'm here with my head in my hands

Insert 'congrats happy for you' meme here.

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