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    The FPS Review Weekender Roundup – April 25, 2026

    So, for those of you that enjoy this - if you have more sources/sites that you frequent that you haven't seen in these roundups, I can add to the RSS ingestion that I'm doing for discovery, it should be able to increase the volume/variety.
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    The FPS Review Weekender Roundup – April 25, 2026

    The launch of the AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 Dual Edition was the week’s headline event: the world’s first consumer CPU with 3D V-Cache on both compute dies arrived to widespread coverage, mixed reception on value, and a near-total absence of review samples at sites like the one you’re reading on...
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    Coyote vs. Acme Is Finally Getting Released, and the Trailer Takes Aim Directly at Warner Bros. (an ACME Subsidiary)

    Warner Bros. shelved it, tried to write it off as a tax deduction, and lost. Coyote vs. Acme is coming to theaters on August 28, 2026, and the first trailer makes sure you haven’t forgotten how it got there. The long-delayed live-action/animation hybrid was completed back in 2022 before Warner...
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    Anthropic Cuts Claude Access for a Company’s 60 Employees, Then Quietly Pulls Claude Code from Pro Plan

    It was a rough Tuesday for Anthropic’s relationship with developers. Two separate incidents broke out yesterday that, taken together, paint a picture of a company making significant policy decisions without adequate communication to the people affected. The first: Tom’s Hardware reports that...
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    Mass Effect TV Writer Says No One Told Him to Dumb It Down for Non-Gamers

    A report from industry publication The Ankler a couple weeks ago claimed that Amazon had pushed the Mass Effect TV adaptation’s writers to rewrite the show for audiences unfamiliar with the games, essentially asking them to treat it as a standalone sci-fi property rather than an adaptation. That...
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    AMD’s Multi-Frame Generation Is Finally Coming to Radeon GPUs

    One of the most-requested features for Radeon GPU owners may finally be on its way. Changes spotted in the AMD FSR 4 SDK strongly suggest that multi-frame generation (AFMG) is in active development for Radeon graphics cards, according to Guru3D and PC Gamer. The SDK updates in question include...
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    SNEG and Games Workshop have launched Warhammer Classics on Steam: 26 titles spanning 30 years, including 7 making their Steam debut. Sale running ...

    Fans of classic Warhammer PC gaming have a reason to open Steam right now. Publisher SNEG, in partnership with Games Workshop, launched the Warhammer Classics collection on April 13, bringing more than 26 titles from the last three decades of the franchise back to PC. Seven of those games are...
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    Xbox Game Pass Ultimate Gets a Price Cut, But New Call of Duty Titles Are Leaving at Launch

    Well, it happened. A week after new Xbox CEO Asha Sharma was reportedly telling employees that Game Pass had become too expensive for players, the Vole has followed through with an official price adjustment. As of today, Game Pass Ultimate drops from $29.99 to $22.99 per month, and PC Game Pass...
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    Sorry Folks, No Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 Review Today

    We did try to appeal to the "we'll be balanced and include content creation/etc performance in addition to gaming" thing. Our interest was noted, leaving the door cracked for a post-launch sampling. I'm not very hopeful it'll happen. As far as the retail purchase goes - for the anticipated...
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    Sorry Folks, No Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 Review Today

    As you’ve probably noticed since there are more of these posts going up across the internets than there are reviews of the AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D2, we also do not have one to share with you. Videocardz has their typical round up posted with just a handful of sites if you’d like to go take […] See...
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    Hardware Asylum Publishes Four-Part Local AI Workstation Series: From Model Theory to Fine-Tune Training

    If you’ve been curious about running AI locally but found most guides either hand-wavy or clearly written by someone whose “budget” starts at a datacenter lease, Hardware Asylum’s new series is worth your time. Dennis Garcia, the site’s Editor in Chief, spent the past several months building and...
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    FPS Reviews Round Up – Week Ending April 18, 2026

    A big week dominated by two stories that pull in opposite directions: the most anticipated game launch of the spring in Pragmata brought with it the most thorough GPU performance data we’ve seen in a while, with TechPowerUp testing 30+ cards once Capcom quietly reversed its bizarre one-GPU...
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    NVIDIA GeForce 596.21 WHQL Game Ready Driver Released for Pragmata

    Capcom’s Pragmata launched today, and NVIDIA was ready: GeForce Game Ready Driver 596.21 WHQL dropped yesterday, April 16, specifically optimizing for the game’s path tracing, DLSS Multi Frame Generation, and DLSS Ray Reconstruction pipeline. If you’re planning to fire up Pragmata on a GeForce...
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    ASRock Develops HUDIMM: A New DDR5 Standard That Cuts Module Chip Count in Half

    In a market where DDR5 has become something of a luxury item thanks to AI infrastructure gobbling up DRAM supply, ASRock has announced a new memory standard it’s calling HUDIMM (Ed: Who?), short for Half-channel Unified DIMM. Announced April 17, the spec works by operating DDR5 in a single...
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    Pragmata PC Reviews and Benchmarks Drop Today Ahead of Friday Launch — RE Engine Delivers Again

    Other cards should return on Thursday to that review. Apparently there was an embargo condition added Friday and nobody told them they could only use one card....
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    Pragmata PC Reviews and Benchmarks Drop Today Ahead of Friday Launch — RE Engine Delivers Again

    Capcom’s long-gestating sci-fi action game Pragmata launches Friday, April 17, and the pre-release performance data landing today paints a familiar picture for anyone who has played a recent RE Engine title: the game looks spectacular and runs better than it has any right to. TechPowerUp...
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    SK hynix Begins Shipping World’s First 321-Layer QLC SSD — Dell Gets First Dibs

    The NAND layer race just cleared 300. SK hynix announced last week that it has begun shipping the PQC21, the world’s first client SSD built on 321-layer QLC NAND flash, and Dell Technologies is getting the initial supply. The PQC21 is a compact M.2 2230 drive with a PCIe Gen 4 interface...
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    Metro 2039 Officially Announced — Full Reveal Thursday, 4A Games Returns to Post-Apocalyptic Moscow

    After years of leaks, a canceled 2022 build, and more than one round of “is it still happening?” community anxiety, Metro 2039 is real and we are days away from seeing it properly. Xbox Wire confirmed the game this morning, with 4A Games and Deep Silver set to host a dedicated world premiere...
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    Linux 7.0 Is Here, and AI Might Be Changing How Kernels Are Released

    After months of release candidates and a development cycle that Linus Torvalds himself described as “somewhat choppier than usual,” Linux 7.0 dropped on Sunday, April 12. The version number rollover from 6.x follows Torvalds’ longstanding convention of bumping to a new major number once a minor...
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