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Capcom Downgrades Resident Evil Requiem Graphics on PS5 Pro, Valve Sued Again — Top Gaming News for March 10

Here’s a brief digest of the most interesting events in the global entertainment industry from the past day:

  • Capcom released a patch for Resident Evil Requiem, which resulted in a decrease in graphics quality on the PS5 Pro console.
  • Valve has been targeted with a lawsuit related to the unauthorized use of music in Grand Theft Auto, FIFA, and Forza Horizon series games sold via the Steam platform.
  • Paramount Pictures unveiled new posters for the upcoming Street Fighter adaptation, featuring Jason Momoa as Blanka and other iconic characters.
  • In March, Helldivers 2 is set to receive the premium “Death Korps of Krieg” Warbond, introducing a tactical shovel, flamethrower, and chemical weapon to the game.
  • Amazon announced the official release date for the highly anticipated fourth season of the animated series The Legend of Vox Machina.
  • Panic arose within the Marathon community over recent Steam metrics, though veteran players are actively working to reassure newcomers.
  • Tempest Rising, a real-time strategy game positioned as a spiritual successor to Command & Conquer, received an update adding new features and improvements.
  • A new single-player extraction shooter, focused on survival on a dying Earth, has been released on Steam.
  • A toy manufacturer seemingly accidentally leaked information, hinting at a possible remaster of the classic game Fallout 3.
  • Arc Raiders received an update that includes a new cosmetic skin, fixes for issues related to “Comet,” non-freezing bodies of water, and various map vulnerabilities.

By Artemius Grimthorne

Artemius Grimthorne Independent journalist based in Manchester, covering the intersection of technology and society. Over seven years investigating cyber threats, scientific breakthroughs and their impact on daily life. Started as a technical consultant before transitioning to journalism, specializing in digital security investigations.

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