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Today — 26 March 2026Main stream

"Pure magic": Jon L. Noble plays World of Warcraft with his thoughts

Jon L. Noble, one of the British participants in Neuralink’s clinical trial, describes his first 100 days with the N1 implant as “science fiction” that has become part of everyday life. Particularly remarkable is his statement that he can now even play World of Warcraft using his thoughts. Golem reported on the case on March 25, referring to Noble’s own X post from March 22.

Another Lord of the Rings film announced – and that’s not the only surprise

Warner Bros. has announced another Lord of the Rings film alongside The Hunt for Gollum, one that will take a more detailed look at some of the early chapters Peter Jackson left out of his film adaptation. As if that were not surprising enough, the idea reportedly came from Stephen Colbert, who is co-writing the project together with his son Peter McGee.

Community outraged: Some users appear to be paying significantly less in the PS Store

A report from Insider Gaming suggests that Sony is experimenting with individualized discounts in the PlayStation Store. Apparently, not all users are receiving the same discounts on the same games. That has sparked criticism, as some players are reportedly paying nearly twice as much as others for identical offers.

First trailer for Harry Potter series reveals surprisingly early release window, community divided

The first trailer for HBO’s new Harry Potter series has arrived, offering not only a look at many iconic locations and characters from the first book, but also revealing a surprisingly early release window. Opinions on the trailer, however, are sharply divided.

Yesterday — 25 March 2026Main stream

Steam surprise hit: This quirky scratch-off idle game is delighting thousands

Barely released and already a small Steam hit: Scritchy Scratchy is winning players over with a simple but apparently highly addictive idle concept built around scratch-off tickets. In just one week, the game has already racked up more than 16,000 reviews – 94% of them positive. It is currently still available with a 20% launch discount for $5.59.

Sony’s new old strategy: Why exclusives make me feel like collateral damage as a PC gamer

According to reports, PlayStation is rethinking its strategy around exclusives. In the long term, AAA games from PlayStation Studios may no longer come to PC, which is a pretty bleak prospect for me as a die-hard gamer. After all, some of my personal highlights of recent years originally came from Sony’s console.

Significant regressions for mid-range smartphones – but many users would welcome one old feature back

Rising RAM and storage prices could soon have noticeable consequences for mid-range smartphones. A leak suggests that manufacturers in the roughly $400 segment may increasingly return to older technology such as 90 Hz waterdrop displays, plastic frames, and hybrid SIM slots. The microSD slot, which has long been on the decline, could make a comeback as a result – much to the delight of many users.

Before yesterdayMain stream

Three games in three days: Xbox Game Pass gets a major boost this week

From March 24 to 26, Microsoft is adding a new game to Xbox Game Pass every day. Alongside an RPG from a well-known series and a roguelike beat ’em up – both of which boast more than 90% positive Steam reviews – subscribers can also look forward to a brand-new city builder that will be available in Game Pass on day one.

Cyberpunk TCG raises more than $12 million – but the community remains skeptical

The official Cyberpunk Trading Card Game (TCG) appears to be on track to become one of the biggest crowdfunding successes of the year on Kickstarter. The campaign by WeirdCo and CD Projekt Red launched on March 17, 2026 and has already raised more than $12 million. That means the original funding goal of $100,000 was surpassed by more than 120 times less than a week after launch.

Assassin’s Creed Netflix series: Setting revealed – here’s what fans think

Netflix has finally revealed the setting of its upcoming Assassin’s Creed series: instead of directly adapting one of the games, the show will tell a completely new story set in ancient Rome in 64 AD, offering plenty of room for political intrigue. Fans, however, are still reacting cautiously in light of the poorly received 2016 film.

PS Portal is becoming more appealing: Sony finally fixes one of its biggest shortcomings

Thanks to the new cloud streaming access, PS Portal is currently on the rise. Sony now seems to want to support this further and is rectifying one of the biggest criticisms from users: the low bit rate when streaming, which was accompanied by a loss of picture quality.

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