DayZ will be launching the Badlands DLC with a massive 267 km² desert map (Image via Bohemia Interactive) In 2026, Bohemia Interactive's DayZ is in its best state to date, thanks to steady updates and ...
Remedy Entertainment's long-awaited sequel to 2019's Control is almost here. On Thursday at The Game Awards, the developer revealed Control Resonant, a sequel to the first game that will make major ...
Imagine this: you’re in the middle of an important project, juggling deadlines, and collaborating with a team scattered across time zones. Suddenly, your computer crashes, and hours of work vanish in ...
Will the Republicans retain control of the Senate after Election Day in November? Or will Democrats wrestle it away from them and run both chambers on Capitol Hill? It’s way too early to say. Here’s ...
DayZ has a lot of controls and a lot of keybindings to remember. You can control just about every tiny movement of your character from clearing the chamber to inspecting items and even leaning to ...
Since the release of DayZ in 2018, we've seen the game stay relevant in its survival genre. Only recently has the popularity soared, sparking the question: Why? A new player count record has been ...
Since October 2022, the United States has devoted significant resources to restricting China’s access to artificial intelligence (AI) and advanced semiconductor technologies. In the final months of ...
Panama has owned and administered the Panama Canal for nearly three decades. President Trump wants to change that to counter growing Chinese influence in Latin America. The cargo ship Cosco Houston ...
DayZ is a gritty, authentic, open-world survival horror hybrid-MMO game, in which players follow a single goal: to survive in the harsh post-apocalyptic landscape as long as they can. The post-soviet ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Fans of the zombie survival-horror game DayZ have taken a chunk out of its Steam user-score after developer Bohemia Interactive released a DLC that ...
A 1974 newspaper article reported that Kissinger's aides associated the phrase — or at least the gist of it — with their boss. However, the existence of published examples of versions of the quote ...