Sony Electronics has launched a new gaming hardware brand, Inzone, targeting PC gamers. The company announced the brand last week with two 27-inch monitors and three kinds of gaming headsets.
I got to test out the headphones over the span of a week and the higher end monitor for two days. Both the 27-inch monitor, called the Inzone M9, and the headphones, the Inzone H9, have features that make them stand out among the competition.
Global gaming market to decline in 2022, Ampere analyst predicts
The global video game market will shrink in 2022, according to a new industry analysis that blames multiple factors.
Why it matters: If correct, it'll prove that gaming, which surged at the onset of the pandemic, doesn't operate in a bubble.
What they're saying: "The idea that the games market is 'recession proof' is a fallacy," states the Ampere report.
This Week In Gaming #8 (June 23 - June 29) | Weekly News Summary
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Pocketful of Quarters becomes a Unity partner for blockchain gaming | VentureBeat
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Pocketful of Quarters (POQ) has become a Unity partner to enable devs to implement blockchain tech for games.
RIG Pro Series of gaming headsets announced during Nacon Connect | GodisaGeek.com
As part of Nacon Connect event that’s just taken place, Nacon has announced a new run of the RIG PRO Series of gaming headsets.
The three models announced are the 300 PRO, the 500 PRO, and the 800 PRO, and all will be available from Autumn 2022.
Less than $1 per Hertz: Alienware's 360Hz gaming monitor is down to $303 | Windows Central
Amazon's deal is just one of several awesome monitor deals we've seen in advance of Prime Day. Check out our roundup of the best Prime Day monitor deals as we continue to update it the closer to the big summer sales event gets.
The Alienware AW2521H is a 24.5-inch monitor built for gamers not just with its slick aesthetic but also thanks to the 360Hz refresh rate, which is amazing. It also has 1080p resolution, a 1ms response time, Nvidia G-Sync, VESA mounting, and more.
Steph Nel Joins Galaxy Gaming as Senior Vice President of
LAS VEGAS, July 07, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Galaxy Gaming, Inc.
With a gaming career spanning over 20 years and across several continents, Nel brings extensive knowledge and experience to the Galaxy Gaming team.
Steph Nel was recently honored in the 2022 class of Global Gaming Business Magazines' Emerging Leaders of Gaming 40 Under 40 award. These prestigious awards celebrate gaming professionals under the age of 40 who are making an impact in the industry.
Smartphone gaming modes are fun, flashy, and unhelpful | Digital Trends
Gaming phones have gotten a bad rep for being expensive pieces of overpowered hardware that barely offer any tangible upgrades in gaming performance compared to ‘normal’ flagships.
Say hello to the humble game mode. Or game booster. Or competitive mode. The name differs, but the promised objective is the same: to give you a bit of extra grunt, topped off with some UI tricks to improve the gaming experience.
This budget gaming laptop is actually a damned good deal right now | TechRadar
As far as gaming laptops go, this is one of the better deals we've seen ahead of the Prime Day deals we'll see next week. That said, the specs are lower than most, so some compromises have been made to get it under $700.
The Lenovo IdeaPad 3 gaming laptop could go on sale next week for lower than its current $681 sale price, but if it does, it won't be that much lower than it is right now, so if you're looking for one of the best cheap gaming laptops that can actually play games at a decent frame rate, then give ...
Japan’s gaming blockchain builder Oasys raises $20M in private token sale – TechCrunch
Veterans from the established gaming world are flocking to web3. Whether they do it out of a fear of missing out or genuine belief in blockchain technologies, the trend appears irreversible at least for now, as investment keeps pouring into the industry.
Oasys, a Japan- and Singapore-based startup that’s building a blockchain for gaming developers, has just raised $20 million. The round was led by Republic Capital with participation from Jump Crypto, Crypto.com, Huobi, Kucoin, Gate.io, Bitbank and Mirana Ventures.
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