Crystal Dynamics Announces Latest Layoff, Says it “Remains Fully Committed” to Development of Already Announced Tomb Raider Titles

Tomb Raider developer Crystal Dynamics has announced its latest round of layoffs in a statement on the company's LinkedIn page. After cutting 30 members of its development team just months ago in November 2025 , it's now cutting another 20 developers from the team as its current projects " move into new phases of development ."

This is the fourth layoff for the studio within a calendar year, from March 2025 to March 2026. It cut 17 people in March


NVIDIA’s Rubin CPX Is Off the Roadmap, Replaced by Groq LPUs for Inference, But May Return With Feynman in 2028

NVIDIA's Rubin CPX chip was surprisingly not shown at GTC, and according to a new update, it appears the solution is currently 'delayed' and positioned for Feynman.

For those unaware, NVIDIA has been trying to crack the inference segment by releasing dedicated solutions since ASICs gained traction around Q3 of last year, and one of those launches was the Rubin CPX chip. It was one of the first rack-focused solutions to feature GDDR7 memory on board , and the idea was to target prefill workloads in


Todd Howard Admits Starfield Development Was Harder Than Expected, Vows Wider Hardware Scalability for TES VI and Beyond

Content creator Mortismal Gaming recently had the opportunity to visit Bethesda headquarters to preview the upcoming Starfield content (of which you'll find everything you need to know at this link ) and also .

The man behind The Elder Scrolls and the last two mainline Fallout games admitted that there was a series of circumstances that, mixed together, made developing Starfield harder than the studio had anticipated . That said, on the whole, Howard is pleased with how it turned out and excited about the upcoming Free Lanes update and Terran Armada DLC


New Optiscaler Version Brings Major Performance Improvements For FSR 4 INT8 On RDNA 2 GPUs

The latest version of Optiscaler now reportedly brings big optimizations for AMD RDNA 2 GPUs when running games with the INT8 version of FSR 4.

Once again, AMD lagged behind third-party apps in bringing FSR 4 (FidelityFX Super Resolution) optimizations for previous-gen GPUs. It's embarrassing for a company not to bring its latest upscaling technology to previous-generation GPUs even though the hardware is able to support it. Although FSR 4 carries a substantial performance overhead, with regular optimizations, the problem would have been


Take-Two CEO Thinks Next-Generation Consoles PS6 and Xbox Next Won’t Be Delayed by the Memory/Storage Crisis

Following a couple of credible reports published earlier this year, console gamers have begun to worry that Sony and Microsoft's next-generation consoles might be delayed beyond the anticipated late 2027 release window.

The first report was published in January by MST International analyst David Gibson , who noted that the PlayStation 6 , at least, was likely to be delayed longer than many anticipated, likely due to the ongoing memory and storage crisis. Then, in February, Bloomberg posted its own report , corroborating that Sony is


Pearl Abyss Stock Crumbles by 30%: Lofty Crimson Desert Expectations Aren’t Met by Equally Strong Reviews

Over the past few months, the hype surrounding Crimson Desert , the second game from South Korean developer Pearl Abyss after the MMORPG Black Desert Online , has grown significantly. Between the long wait (the game was initially announced at G-Star 2019 ), the impressive visuals powered by the proprietary BlackSpace engine, and attractive features like t he ability to fly across a completely seamless map on the back of a dragon , there was a lot of talk of the game being the next big open world success.


The Ultimate RAM & Storage Bundle From Silicon Power Includes A 4TB SSD, 64GB DDR5 RAM, & A 1TB Portable SSD, For A Mammoth $512.94 In Savings On Amazon

Looking at the prices of RAM and SSDs, we can bet money that you won’t be thinking about any of these purchases for a while, but we have a bundle that will make you think twice—but it’s going to be pricey. The Silicon Power combo is currently going for $999.99 on Amazon, and if you think that this figure is ridiculous, that’s because you haven’t read what you’re getting for the money: an ultra-fast


Crimson Desert Review-in-Progress – Blissfully Lost in Pywel

Open-world games are among the most popular video game genres nowadays, but it's undeniable that, among the many released each year, only a few achieve widespread success and enduring popularity. This isn't very surprising. While the idea of having huge maps filled with activities and secrets to discover is always enticing, the execution makes all the difference. Those that fall into the "Ubisoft" open-world formula often become tiring very quickly without a strong, cohesive narrative, while those that do


eBay Reseller Receives Returned GeForce RTX 5090 Without The GPU And VRAM Chips

A new type of scam has emerged, but it's definitely not the first one. As GPUs and VRAM become expensive, scammers are now stealing the core components.

Everything looked normal when this eBay reseller opened the box containing the ZOTAC Gaming GeForce RTX 5090 that was sold for $4000. However, when the GPU shroud was opened, the reseller found that they had been scammed by the customer. Keep in mind that $4000 is already 2X the price for


AMD Finally Secures Samsung’s HBM4 Supply Following NVIDIA’s Footsteps, but the Deal Comes With a Surprising Caveat

AMD's CEO, Lisa Su, and her visit to South Korea were apparently aimed at securing HBM4 supply from Samsung, and it appears she has succeeded in securing the desired capacity.

The AI industry, particularly companies involved in the supply chain, has become a much more important entity for manufacturers like AMD, as supply constraints have given them the upper hand in negotiations. A few days ago, we discussed how AMD's Lisa Su plans to visit South Korea to meet with Samsung executives and other partners,