• Apex Legends solo queue launches June 30: Will you be playing?

    Apex Legends solo queue launches June 30: Will you be playing?

    Ranked isn't glorified pubs. It's meant to be Apex's competitive mode where casuals can play pubs and farm badges in Wildcard. Sadly the line has been blurred so much so that enforcing a mandatory solo queue in ranked may be what it needs to have a slither of the competitiveness we see in pro league.… read more

  • Prime Day’s final hours bring rare discounts on Philips Hue smart lights

    Prime Day’s final hours bring rare discounts on Philips Hue smart lights

    Philips Hue products don’t often see major discounts, which makes this year’s Prime Day deals especially notable. Prices have dropped significantly across much of the company’s smart lighting lineup, with deals on everything from smart bulb starter kits and sleep lamps to smart buttons. If you’ve been thinking about investing in Philips Hue, now is… read more

  • Anthropic’s Mythos 5 is back

    Anthropic’s Mythos 5 is back

    After a rollercoaster negotiation process with the Trump administration that dragged on for two weeks, Anthropic's Mythos 5 is finally back in action – at least, somewhat, for a select group of organizations, according to a letter from the government to Anthropic that was viewed by The Verge. Fable 5, however – the public-facing Mythos-class… read more

  • It’s the last day of Prime Day — here are over 140 great deals to choose from

    It’s the last day of Prime Day — here are over 140 great deals to choose from

    We’ve arrived at the final day of Prime Day, which at this point should probably be called “Prime Week.” We’ve found discounts on all manner of gadgets, including TVs, smart home tech, chargers, headphones, and more. Some of the best deals have started selling out at some retailers, so if you’ve been craving a popular… read more

  • What are we all playing this weekend?

    What are we all playing this weekend?

    I would like to say this missive is brought to you from a dark, ventilated room where I lay upon a bed of ice packs. However, if all goes according to masochistic plan, I will already have been cycling for a few hours when this goes live. I need to get out of the house… read more

  • What we've been playing – "I can feel tears starting to prickle my eyes"

    What we've been playing – "I can feel tears starting to prickle my eyes"

    Hello and welcome back to our regular feature where we write a little about the games we've been playing. This week, Victoria waves a fond farewell to Eurogamer, and us to Victoria; Connor dabbles on Guild Wars on mobile; Sherif tackles yet another Soulslike; and Bertie discovers he's lost any skill he had at playing… read more

  • Of course Meta thinks gambling is the future

    Of course Meta thinks gambling is the future

    Meta is, by and large, a company built on other companies' ideas. It has almost perfected the strategy: wait for a new platform or social mechanic to take off, then either buy or clone it, put it next to Meta's unmatched user base and advertising engine, and watch the money pile up. Well, the next… read more

  • Creative Assembly confirm Total War: Medieval 3's starting factions, pegging out a complex world of schemers and killers, feudal giants and emerging empires

    Creative Assembly confirm Total War: Medieval 3's starting factions, pegging out a complex world of schemers and killers, feudal giants and emerging empires

    Creative Assembly have announced the first six playable factions for historical strategy bash Total War: Medieval 3, while also sharing a little insight on the process of choosing Total War factions. Of course, the optimal way to select Twarieval 3 factions would be to mock up a grand tournament, where designers adorned with the heraldry… read more

  • Sometimes, health tracking accuracy is overrated

    Sometimes, health tracking accuracy is overrated

    This is Optimizer, a weekly newsletter sent from Verge senior reviewer Victoria Song that dissects and discusses the latest gizmos and potions that swear they're going to change your life. Opt in for Optimizer here. About three years ago, a doctor told me I had to lose abdominal fat. She didn't care about my lower… read more

  • How to survive the memory shortage crisis: a PC owner's guide

    How to survive the memory shortage crisis: a PC owner's guide

    Urgh. Have you seen memory prices lately? If you somehow haven’t, make sure to look through your fingers, as they are truly terrifying. DDR5 RAM sticks are ungodly expensive, older DDR4's not much better, high VRAM graphics cards are ridiculous, and any PC hardware that includes at least one of these (which is a lot)… read more

  • Fitbit’s Charge 6 and kid-friendly Ace LTE are much cheaper for Prime Day

    Fitbit’s Charge 6 and kid-friendly Ace LTE are much cheaper for Prime Day

    Prime Day is making it much easier to pick up a Fitbit without spending more than you want. Both the Fitbit Charge 6 and Fitbit Ace LTE are on steep discounts today. Right now, you can buy the Charge 6 for $85.45 ($74.5 off) at Amazon, while the kid-friendly Fitbit Ace LTE is $69.99 (a… read more

  • It’s now the Arduino Uno Q’s turn to get a price hike

    It’s now the Arduino Uno Q’s turn to get a price hike

    Arduino's Raspberry Pi-like microcomputer the Uno Q is joining many other devices in getting a price hike this week. The 2GB version of the Uno Q, which is powered by a Qualcomm Dragonwing QRB2210 processor, will increase in price from $44 to $59, while the 4GB model is getting a slightly steeper increase from $59… read more