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The Fanatical Spring Sale 2025 is now live, offering thousands of PC games for steeply reduced prices. The vast majority of these are offered as Steam keys, and you'll get a Spring Bonus Drop for ...
Microsoft announced that it will drop support for the Remote Desktop app (available via the Microsoft Store) on May 27 and replace it with its new Windows App. "Connections to Windows 365, Azure ...
Tom Warren is a senior editor and author of Notepad, who has been covering all things Microsoft, PC, and tech for over 20 years. Microsoft is ending support of its Remote Desktop app for Windows ...
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It wasn’t just a fancy slogan. For some, the Sega Genesis truly did what "Nintendidn’t." Fast-paced 16-bit graphics, thick bass beat music, and games that had a cool, mature edge over their ...
Microsoft announced today that it is replacing the Remote Desktop app for Windows with the more modern Windows app. “Starting May 27, 2025, the Remote Desktop app for Windows from the Microsoft ...
Review aggregation website Metacritic has revealed the results of its 15th annual Game Publisher Rankings. Sega topped the list, which was determined based on the quality of publishers’ releases in ...
SEGA plans to release fewer games next fiscal year. The company aims to strengthen key internal studios. SEGA is looking into launching a subscription service like Netflix. While SEGA has had a ...
"The plan is currently being formulated," states Sega, "but we expect the volume of new titles in Full Game to be lower than this fiscal year." In this context, a "Full Game" is one that isn't ...
SEGA's plans for its financial year 2025 have been outlined in its latest earnings call, and in a nutshell, the publisher is planning fewer game releases and investment in its core studios.