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Congress Fails to Reauthorize America’s Most Powerful Surveillance Law, Which Expires at Midnight Friday

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“Every day that Section 702 is in effect without reforms is a day that Americans’ rights are under threat," Sen. Ron Wyden said.

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Phantom Blade: Zero devs couldn't care less about releasing near GTA 6: 'We don't even think of the competition, what matters is how polished the game is'

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September 2026 is looking to be one of the most crowded months for games in history, as everyone with eyes on a fall release crowds into the few weeks before Grand Theft Auto 6 dominates everyone's attention. We're no doubt going to start seeing delays soon that push games clear of that blast zone—but during last week's Sony State of Play, one game moved closer to the epicenter.

That was Phantom Blade: Zero, the action RPG I flew to China to play last year. And according to game director Qiwei "Soulframe" Liang, GTA 6 didn't factor into the decision even a tiny bit.

"Many people may think we have some marketing strategy to move it from the overcrowded September, and some are very worried that it's closer to November," Liang said. "We don't think about any of this. We only think of the quality of the product itself. I don't think competition can influence, much, the success of a work. Only the product itself matters. So I would say 99% of the decision [was about] development."

I asked Liang directly if launching in the vicinity of Grand Theft Auto was scary. While PBZ's new date of October 29 is three weeks before Rockstar's new open world game drops, that's likely still too close for comfort for most big budget games that have been in development for half a decade, as Phantom Blade: Zero has. GTA's marketing campaign could easily be dominating minds by the start of November.

"I have no idea, actually," he said. "We don't think about what's happening there. We don't even think of the competition, what's launching ahead or after. What matters is how polished the game is, and if we have one or two extra months, we can fix more bugs, do more optimizations, so that we don't need a huge day one patch."

Liang wasn't thinking about Grand Theft Auto, but he was thinking about something else: the AI-driven PC hardware crisis. His team wants Phantom Blade: Zero to be able to run on the Steam Deck, which with Unreal Engine 5 is "a hard task," but they're going to try. And a key focus for the last polishing sprint will be making sure the game looks as good as it can with ray tracing disabled.

"This year the hardware price is going up, and people who want to replace their hardware may postpone their plan to upgrade their equipment, so we think we need to let the game be played by as many players as possible without reducing the quality."

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X4: Foundations' Empire update, out now, delivers the space sim's biggest bout of battle balancing yet, plus RTS-style ordering and ship showrooms for showoffs

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Spaceshipper X4: Foundations just underwent an empire-sized overhaul dubbed the empire update, which is fitting for a game that famously lets you form your own angry empirical armada of spacefolk. Among the plans on the agenda for the Xtending of X4 have been a rebalancing of ship combat that devs Eogosoft reckon is their most substantial to date as well as some handy additions like the ability to recycle Kha'ak derelicts and issue priority orders which override all other comms chatter to your troops.

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As games pile into September to avoid GTA 6, Ghostrunner studio's promising Soulslike Valor Mortis is shifting its release to escape the rush

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It didn't much of this year's Summer Game Fest to realise that, in racing to escape the orbit of GTA 6, the games industry has created a new problem: a September 2026 so packed with releases that it's going to take some dedication - not to mention time and money - for players to get through even a fraction of them all. So it was only a matter of time before someone blinked. Which brings us to Ghostrunner studio One More Level, perhaps the first of many to announce it's shifting out of the scrum, with its promising Napoleonic first-person Soulslike Valor Mortis now set to release this October.

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Everyone, including Amazon, is being extremely weird about the Lord of the Rings MMO

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The Amazon Lord of the Rings MMO non-cancelation/cancelation thing has been super weird, and Amazon executives continue to be super weird about it, which is leading the games industry to be even weirder about it, all for a game we’re probably never getting anyway. As we’ve been covering, when Amazon murdered its games division in […]
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Warframe promises a new in-game title in honor of Destiny 2 fans is coming next week

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There is plenty of cross-pollination between Warframe and Destiny 2, even above and beyond the fact that both are multiplayer looter shooters. Even so, there’s a rather touching little memorial to Digital Extreme’s title in honor of fans of Bungie’s shooter. Warframe creative director Rebecca Ford confirmed on Twitter that a unique honoria (aka title in the […]
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