Tue. Mar 10th, 2026

Gaming Week in Review: Crimson Desert Aims for RDR2, Sony PC Release Reversal Praised by Fans

Here’s a brief digest of all our articles from the past week, where we thoroughly explored various aspects of the gaming industry.

  • Crimson Desert Challenges RDR2: Initial Press Impressions
  • Hacker Cracks Denuvo in Atomic Heart — Three Years Post-Release
  • Sony Abandons Flagship PC Releases for Good, According to Bloomberg
  • Many Sony Fans Rejoice as PlayStation Games Halt PC Releases — Poll Results Emerge
  • Russian Player Banned from Sanctioned Game Marathon Due to Network Issues — Bungie Denies Appeal
  • Pirates of the Caribbean 6 Producer Comments on Johnny Depp’s Return as Jack Sparrow
  • Valve Refuses to Permit Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Tournaments After the Shooter’s Return to Steam
  • PlayStation 5 Pro’s ‘Magic Button’: Sony Plans to Force PSSR Updates in Games
  • GTA VI Should Cost $800, Streamer xQc Explains Pricing Rationale
  • Italians and Russians Displeased with Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis, Call for Voice Acting
  • Even Free Play Couldn’t Save It: Highguard Servers Shutting Down This Week
  • Diablo IV to Feature DOOM Crossover, Allowing Play as The Butcher in New ‘Season of Slaughter’
  • Embark Rushes Patch for ARC Raiders to Fix Bug Reading Discord Chats
  • New Hunt: Showdown 1896 Event to Bring Escape from Tarkov Elements: Hidden Extraction and Supply Points
  • Gamers ‘Cancel’ Counter-Strike Creator ‘Gooseman’ Over Crypto Scam Involvement

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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