Samsung Offloads Its Odyssey Gaming Monitor, the 27-Inch G5 G53F QHD Display Drops Below Black Friday Pricing

The Samsung 27″ Odyssey G5 G53F QHD Resolution Gaming Monitor provides a 27-inch screen clearly built for quick, seamless gaming. The panel provides sharper menus, maps, and textures without overwhelming you. The IPS panel will maintain color accuracy no matter how far off-center you are, and the matte finish will significantly reduce distracting reflections from…

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The 10 Best Gaming Surprises Of 2025

I feel like a broken record, but once again, in many ways this was a bad year for developers, gamers, and the industry writ large. But hey, just because AI slop is ruining everything and greedy execs are destroying pop culture, that doesn’t mean we can’t find some joy and genuinely great moments in all…

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Asus Goes Wild on 32″ 4K OLED 240Hz Gaming Monitor, Now Selling $400 Cheaper at Record Low

High-end gaming monitors usually force you to pick your poison: blazing fast refresh rates with washed-out colors, or stunning image quality with sluggish response times that get you killed in competitive matches. Asus cracked that compromise with the ROG Swift PG32UCDM, a 32-inch beast that combines true 4K resolution, QD-OLED panel technology, a 0.03ms gray-to-gray…

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Amazon Offloads Samsung G6 32″ Curved Gaming Monitor, 240Hz 1440p 1ms Beast Now Goes For New Record Low

240Hz refresh and 1ms response eliminate motion blur while 1000R curve wraps action around you. Gaming monitors set casual players apart from serious competitors and the most important features are the refresh rate, response time, and panel curvature that brings your peripheral vision into the action. The 32-inch Samsung Odyssey G65B has a 240Hz refresh…

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Lord Of The Rings MMO In Question As Amazon Scales Back Gaming

Amazon is pulling back from blockbuster games. The company is laying off 14,000 people, including some across its gaming division. According to an internal memo reviewed by Bloomberg, those cuts include halting a “significant amount of our first-party AAA game development work–specifically around MMOs–within Amazon Game Studios.” The company had previously announced an ambitious Lord…

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