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Lord of the Rings RPG from Kingdom Come: Deliverance Dev Confirmed

Lord of the Rings RPG from Kingdom Come: Deliverance Dev Confirmed

Warhorse Studios has confirmed development of an open-world role-playing game set in Middle-earth, based on The Lord of the Rings franchise. The studio also announced work on a new Kingdom Come project, though no release windows or gameplay details were provided. Both titles are reportedly in early development.

The announcement follows speculation linking the studio to a Lord of the Rings adaptation. Warhorse Studios stated that more information will be shared at a later date.

The developer is known for the Kingdom Come: Deliverance series, which features realistic mechanics, survival elements, and detailed world-building. This has led to discussion about how those systems may translate into a fantasy setting such as Middle-earth.

Community reactions have been largely positive, with many praising the studio’s RPG experience and environmental design. However, some expressed concerns about retaining the first-person combat and complex mechanics associated with the Kingdom Come games.


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u/PriceEconomy6230 — 1 day ago

We Have to Talk About Live Service, After Heavy Rain Dev's Online Gambit Is Scrapped

Quantic Dream has cancelled development of its free-to-play multiplayer game Spellcasters Chronicles less than three months after its Early Access launch on Steam. The studio cited difficult market conditions and insufficient player engagement as the main reasons for ending support. Servers are scheduled to close on 19 June 2026, and players who made purchases will be eligible for refunds.

The game reportedly reached a peak of fewer than 900 concurrent players before rapidly declining to very low activity levels. Quantic Dream also confirmed an internal restructuring following the cancellation, though development of Star Wars Eclipse will continue.

The situation has intensified discussion about the challenges facing live service games. Many developers continue pursuing the model due to the major success of titles such as Fortnite and Call of Duty, despite growing market saturation and frequent commercial failures. Community reactions largely criticized the industry’s focus on multiplayer live service projects over traditional single-player experiences.


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u/PriceEconomy6230 — 1 day ago

Intel CEO Tan Rips Up Former CEO Gelsinger’s Playbook, Brings Talent Back And Strips Silos To Salvage Data Center Business

Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan outlined a restructuring strategy focused on restoring the company’s competitiveness in the data center and semiconductor markets. He acknowledged that the company lost leadership in the server segment over recent years and admitted that previous management decisions contributed to the decline.

The new strategy includes rehiring experienced former employees, simplifying internal operations, and reducing organizational silos. Engineering teams now report directly to the CEO to improve oversight, accelerate problem-solving, and streamline product development.

Tan also reported progress in the company’s 18A chip manufacturing process, stating that production yields are improving steadily each month after initially falling below expectations. The process is viewed as central to Intel’s foundry ambitions and future partnerships.

The company continues to face strong competition from Advanced Micro Devices in both market share and valuation, particularly in the server and AI infrastructure sectors.


▮[Source]: wccftech.com

u/PriceEconomy6230 — 3 days ago

AMD Preps a Cheaper Ryzen 7 7700X3D CPU Below the 7800X3D, Keeping All 8 Cores and 96 MB of 3D V-Cache Intact

AMD is reportedly preparing the Ryzen 7 7700X3D, a new Zen 4 desktop processor for the AM5 platform aimed at the gaming market. The CPU is expected to feature 8 cores, 16 threads, and 96 MB of 3D V-Cache, matching the cache configuration of the Ryzen 7 7800X3D while targeting a lower price segment.

The processor is rumored to operate at a 4.0 GHz base clock and up to 4.5 GHz boost clock, lower than the 7800X3D’s frequencies. Despite the reduced speeds, gaming performance is expected to remain competitive due to the large 3D V-Cache design.

Estimated power consumption is expected to fall within the 105W to 120W range. Pricing is rumored between $299 and $349, positioning the chip as a more affordable gaming-focused alternative within AMD’s Ryzen 7000 X3D lineup.

The Ryzen 7 7700X3D is expected to compete directly with Intel’s Core Ultra 7 270K Plus in gaming-oriented systems.


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u/PriceEconomy6230 — 3 days ago

Prominent PS5 Podcaster's Account Hacked, Social Engineering Concerns Amplified

A prominent PlayStation podcaster temporarily lost access to a PSN account after an apparent hacking incident linked to alleged social engineering methods targeting both high-profile and ordinary users. The account was later recovered with assistance from industry contacts, though concerns remained regarding account security and recovery procedures.

Reports suggest attackers may exploit customer support systems by using limited account information, such as transaction IDs, to change account details and disable two-factor authentication. Similar incidents have reportedly affected multiple PlayStation users over recent years.

The situation renewed criticism of Sony’s account protection measures, particularly the ability of customer support tools to override existing security safeguards. Concerns were also raised about the risks associated with digital-only game libraries, as compromised accounts may contain years of purchases, save data, and personal information.

Community reactions largely called for stronger verification systems and improved customer support security protocols.


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u/PriceEconomy6230 — 4 days ago

Sony Reportedly Confirms Shift Back to PS5 Single Player Exclusive Games

Sony is reportedly shifting its strategy to keep first-party narrative single-player games exclusive to the PlayStation 5 platform instead of releasing them on PC. The decision was reportedly confirmed internally by Hermen Hulst during a company meeting, according to reports citing journalist Jason Schreier.

Multiplayer and live-service titles are expected to continue receiving multi-platform releases, while planned PC ports for some single-player games were reportedly canceled. The reported move follows weaker-than-expected sales performance for several PC ports of PlayStation titles.

The strategy is viewed as an effort to strengthen the PlayStation ecosystem and increase the value of console exclusives as hardware and subscription prices rise. Industry observers also linked the decision to broader competition within the gaming market, including changing approaches from competitors such as Microsoft.

Community reaction has been divided. Supporters believe exclusivity reinforces brand identity and encourages console adoption, while critics argue it limits accessibility and consumer choice.


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u/PriceEconomy6230 — 4 days ago

NVIDIA’s Rubin AI Platform Alone Will Devour More LPDDR Memory in 2027 Than Apple and Samsung Combined, Starving Smartphone Supply

NVIDIA’s upcoming Rubin AI platform is projected to consume more LPDDR memory in 2027 than the combined demand from Apple and Samsung smartphones. Estimates indicate Rubin systems alone could require more than 6,000 million GB of LPDDR memory, exceeding the combined smartphone demand of both companies by roughly 6%.

The growing adoption of agentic AI and increasingly large AI models is driving rapid expansion in DRAM requirements for AI servers. LPDDR memory has become a preferred solution due to its compact design, high capacity, and lower power consumption.

AMD’s future AI platforms, including MI400-series products and Helios rack systems, are also expected to increase pressure on the global memory supply chain through expanded LPDDR5X usage.

Major memory manufacturers, including Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron, are increasing production and building new facilities to address anticipated shortages.

The surge in AI-related memory demand may lead to higher smartphone prices, constrained supply, and broader component shortages across the technology sector.


▮[Source]: wccftech.com

u/PriceEconomy6230 — 5 days ago

NVIDIA’s Fastest PRO GPU Is Silently Breaching The $10,000 US Price Barrier Due To AI Demand

NVIDIA’s RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell graphics card has exceeded the $10,000 price range at several US retailers due to rising demand for AI hardware. The GPU originally launched at approximately $8,000 but has steadily increased in price throughout 2026.

Retail listings show significant variation, with prices ranging from about $8,900 to over $11,500 depending on the seller and model variant. High AI demand, limited supply, and growing memory market pressures are contributing to the increase.

The RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell is positioned as NVIDIA’s most powerful professional AI GPU. It features 24,064 cores, 96 GB of GDDR7 ECC memory, 752 tensor cores, and up to 4,000 AI TOPS performance. The card also delivers 1.8 TB/s memory bandwidth and operates at a 600W power rating.

Industry forecasts indicate GPU and PC component prices may continue rising through 2026 due to supply chain constraints and strong AI-related demand.


▮[Source]: wccftech.com

u/PriceEconomy6230 — 5 days ago

What Do You Want from a May 2026 State of Play Showcase?

Sony is expected to hold a State of Play presentation in May or early June 2026, continuing its recent showcase schedule ahead of major gaming events such as Summer Game Fest and the Xbox Games Showcase.

The presentation is expected to focus heavily on first-party PlayStation titles. Anticipated updates include gameplay and release details for Marvel’s Wolverine, new character reveals for Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls, and potential footage from Intergalactic. Rumors also suggest possible announcements from Santa Monica Studio, Media Molecule, Firesprite, and other PlayStation Studios teams.

Third-party publishers are also expected to appear with release date announcements and new projects. Titles frequently discussed include Control Resonant, Onimusha: Way of the Sword, Halo: Campaign Evolved, Silent Hill: Townfall, Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis, and Kena: Scars of Kosmora.

Discussion around PS6 remains speculative. Industry expectations point toward a possible 2027 launch, though no official reveal is expected during the upcoming livestream. Community responses largely focused on demands for gameplay reveals, new first-party titles, and stronger PSVR2 support.


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u/PriceEconomy6230 — 6 days ago