If you’ve missed out on the launches of the RTX 5090, then the RTX 5080, then the RTX 5070 Ti, and then the RTX 5070, the RTX 5060 might be your last chance, as signs point to it launching very soon.

As pointed out by VideoCardz, and attributed to ‘the most recent whispers’, Nvidia is reportedly eyeing up an announcement date of March 13, next Thursday. This same report suggests that we will not only get the RTX 5060 card but also the RTX 5060 Ti cards in both a 16 GB and 8 GB variant in April.



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In what we can all agree is a sensible, reasonable decision, a man going by the name Captain Steel has made a fully transforming Switch Axe straight out of Monster Hunter, complete with “elemental charge” that shoots a blast of flame. It’s just what you need to round off a week of Monster Hunter Wilds fever.

The Real Switch Axe Is Complete, Now With ZSD 🙂 from r/MonsterHunter

Captain Steel’s build is made from, mostly, a lot of 3D printed plastic, but has all manner of mechanisms to let it articulate, wheel, and lock into its various forms as sword and axe.



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I am not, on the whole, pro-Discord. I don’t like that it has supplanted easily searchable forums. I don’t like that so many mods now ask me to keep up with them via the service rather than a GitHub or Nexus Mods page. I don’t like that the process of joining a new server requires wrestling the whole thing into usability by painstakingly unfollowing and muting channels.

Oh, and I really don’t like that I can’t set Stages to play in speaker mode on mobile—I can only listen to them like a phone call (alright, this one is a bit me-specific).



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Use our hint for today’s Wordle to get your game off to the perfect start. Don’t worry about spoilers either, as it’s been written to help without giving the game away. Make sure you pair it without general tips too, so you can really get the most out of those first few guesses. As always, the answer to the March 6 (1356) Wordle is on standby too, just in case you need it.

A win in two? Thank you very much, Wordle. I’m in shock, really. The only way my opening guess could’ve been any better was if it was today’s answer. Instead I “only” had one key green letter and three yellows to go with it—there really was nothing else to input other than Thursday’s winning word.

Today’s Wordle hint

(Image credit: Josh Wardle)

Wordle today: A hint for Thursday, March 6



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Epic Games has announced it is suing an individual from Illinois, named in its suit as one Isaac Strock, for allegedly stealing hundreds of Fortnite accounts which he then re-sold through Telegram.

An anti-cheat update from Epic links to the suit, filed on February 27, in which it alleges that Strock obtained access to the accounts through various means, including trying to “trick” Epic’s own support team, and even had the chutzpah to sell a guide to help others do the same.



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Almost 30 years later, Suikoden 1 and 2 are still marvellous adventures that expertly combine supernatural shenanigans with the more worldly horrors of bloody war and the politics behind them, sprinkled with just enough silly minigames (cooking) and collectables (for the bath) to give them balance.

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What is it? Two classic RPGs given an inconsistent polish

Expect to pay: £44.99/$49.99

Release date: March 6, 2025

Developer: Konami

Publisher: Konami

Reviewed on: Intel Core i7-7700HQ, GTX 1070, 16GB RAM

Multiplayer? No

Steam Deck: Playable

Link: Official website

These remasters remain so close to the legendary originals I can follow old walkthroughs without making any adjustments, still finding the same items in the same treasure chests and the same friends in the same places. In Suikoden the people you form bonds with could be anything from ancient vampires to cape-wearing squirrels, and the series’ defining base-building feature encourages me to recruit as many of the 108 characters available per game as possible.



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Civilization 7‘s “first major update” dropped for PC and consoles today, and for one thing it brings those two versions back into alignment, which has allowed Firaxis to re-enable crossplay.

The biggest feature change in the 1.1.0 update is a rebalancing of the Geographic Society legacy path that makes it “harder for players to breeze through” if they’re the only ones pursuing it. AI leaders will also be generally better at pursuing a cultural victory.



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Back when Qualcomm first announced the Snapdragon X Arm-based chip for PC, it made big claims about gaming prowess, including supposedly “testing and optimising” the chip with no fewer than 1,200 games. Well, we’re still waiting for gaming on Arm to be a real goer, but apparently Qualcomm already has a follow-up chip coming, the Snapdragon X2 with up to 18 CPU cores.

The existing Snapdragon X comes with up to 12 CPU cores in Snapdragon X Elite models. So, the rumoured uplift to 18 cores according to WinFuture (via WCCFtech) is plausible.



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Some of my most cherished early videogame memories are of playing Yu-Gi-Oh games as a grade schooler while understanding about 10% of the rules. I tried to revisit the game once I was older, but found its head-spinning, combo-centric gameplay a mite too head-spinning and combo-centric. I liked Yu-Gi-Oh because I could play Dark Magician and he looked really sick, and there were big numbers on his card, but the modern whippersnapper’s Yu-Gi-Oh has added all these layers of complexity that my geriatric mid-twenties brain can’t reckon with. What I really need is a videogame where I can relive the glory days in peace; or better yet, fourteen of them.

If you’re a luddite like me or just a nostalgia-riddled superfan, you too might get a kick out of Yu-Gi-Oh! Early Days Collection, a collaboration between Konami and videogame documentarians Digital Eclipse. It spans the early history of Yu-Gi-Oh!’s forays into a digital space, emulating a variety of Game Boy and Game Boy Advance games. It might be hard to picture now, but there was a time when Yu-Gi-Oh! was as ubiquitous as Pokémon in comic shops and on middle school cafeteria tables, with every kid in the know craving a Duel Disk and trying to make sense of Yugi Matou’s weird purple hair spikes.



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The dust has begun to settle on AMD’s RX 9000-series announcement, and I’ve finally had the chance to sit back and look over some of the footage in more detail, rather than scrambling to write about the impressive pricing of the new cards.

And while I’m definitely jubilant about the idea of serious competition in the mid-range GPU market, I can’t help but notice that AMD’s Toyshop tech demo showed some artifacting that makes me more than a little concerned about some of AMD’s image quality-enhancing tech.

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