Of the bunch of GTA 6 info Rockstar have dropped today, June 24th, the price is the obvious bit that's worth us PC players taking notice of before we resume waiting for any news as to when the game'll arrive on our box of choice, that being the one it's skipping at launch. Turning to the bunch of extra tat that's been made exclusive to the latest Big Stealy Wheely's ultimate edition, however, I think there is one thing worth thinking about in the PCverse.
How much of said tat will be prime fodder for bundling in with the PC version at launch, as Rockstar try and get many people to buy it a second time? I've taken a look back through the contents of GTA 5's terrifying maze of different editions to see what they might suggest on the matter.
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Waiting for GTA 6's PC release might save you dropping an extra $20 for access to some special shops, based on my wading through GTA 5's editions soup
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Zoox’s purpose-built robotaxi is getting a refresh
Zoox, the autonomous vehicle company owned by Amazon, unveiled a new look for its boxy, bidirectional robotaxi, calling it the "next evolution" of the vehicle intended for mass production. The company is currently operating a free robotaxi service in San Francisco, Las Vegas, Austin, and Miami while it waits for the federal government to approve […]
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8BitDo’s all-button controller gets a screen upgrade for customizations without an app
8BitDo announced a new version of its all-button Arcade Controller that debuted a little over a year ago. The new Arcade Controller Pro looks similar to 8BitDo's original with a leverless (or Hitbox) design that replaces joysticks with buttons for improved precision and responsiveness. The new Pro version comes with upgrades that include an even […]
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I've been trying to get my Steam Link to work for ten years, but I've fixed it just in time to save me spending £1000 on a Steam Machine
When Valve first announced the Steam Machine, Steam Controller, and Steam Frame last year, it was the dinky living room PC that I latched onto. I've wanted to hook my PC up to a TV and treat it like a console for more than a decade, ever since I spent a few months living at a friend's parents who had a home cinema room. The effort of lugging the desktop tower downstairs and plugging all the wires into the projector and surround sound speakers was well worth it to experience the splendour of stomping fascists in Wolfenstein: The New Order on the big screen.
But, in the years since, the balance of reward between enjoying big screen gaming and the efforts of moving the PC to the living room have shifted. My desktop tower is wrapped in a sprawling ivy of cables under my desk. The faff of moving it with anything approaching regularity is just not practical.
When I first caught a glimpse of the sleek matte black edges of Steam Machine, that old want flickered back into life. But with no release date and no idea of price, I looked to another piece of Valve hardware, one I've owned for a decade and never got working: the Steam Link.
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21 Prime Day deals Verge readers are buying right now
There are an overwhelming number of Prime Day deals to sort through, which is why we spend so much time highlighting products we’ve already tested and can stand behind. But our recommendations are only one way to identify a worthwhile deal: another is seeing which products fellow Verge readers actually buy. Below, we’ve rounded up […]
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The SwitchBot battery-powered fan we love is $90 for Prime Day
If you’re looking for a circulating fan that can move air around your home better than the average model, Amazon has marked down the SwitchBot Standing Circulator Fan to $89.99 (usually $129.99) for Prime Day. The battery-powered upright fan tilts vertically and oscillates horizontally, and it is adjustable from 18 to 40 inches in height, […]