pc
Showcasing a selection of our favorite entertaining, action-packed and affordable PC video games and accessories.
Beyond the Pixel The Golden Age of Spain Gaming Revolution in 2026
The global gaming map has traditionally been dominated by the giants of Silicon Valley, the meticulous studios of Japan, and the creative powerhouses of Northern Europe. However, as we move through 2026, a new contender has firmly established its seat at the high table: Spain. What was once seen as a secondary market, primarily known for its passionate players rather than its creators, has transformed into a critical hub for game development, esports innovation, and cloud-based gaming infrastructure. The Spanish gaming industry has transcended its "emerging" status, now contributing billions to the national GDP and employing over 100,000 highly skilled workers across a decentralized network of studios that stretch from the sun-drenched coast of Malaga to the creative heart of Barcelona.
By Neeraj kumarabout a month ago in Gamers
Style Over Substance: A Comprehensive Review of the FC 26 Team of the Year Event
The Cinematic Peak of the Season Meets a Mixed Bag of Content and Value After a lackluster preceding week that players jokingly referred to as "Time Folding"—an event so forgettable they wished to fold it out of existence—the TOTY has finally arrived in FC 26. As the most prestigious event in the football simulation calendar, expectations were sky-high. While the initial reveal has left the community in awe of its visual presentation, the actual substance of the card pool, SBCs, and gameplay systems has sparked a heated debate regarding whether the "grind" is truly worth the reward.
By hasan zidanabout a month ago in Gamers
When Is a Move Final?
The Commitment Problem in Modern Chess Modern chess operates under a fractured commitment model that no longer aligns with how players think, how turns function in most games, or how chess itself is actually played across physical and digital formats. At the heart of the problem is that chess treats physical contact with a piece as binding commitment while simultaneously relying on a separate explicit action to end a player’s turn. This creates a logical contradiction: a move becomes final before the turn is over. In most turn-based games, interaction with game components is provisional until the player explicitly signals the end of their turn. Chess is an anomaly in this respect, and the inconsistency becomes increasingly visible in modern play.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcastabout a month ago in Gamers
8 Task Categories That Only AI Computers Can Handle Locally
You probably know AI works best in the cloud. But something remarkable happens when artificial intelligence runs directly on your device. AI computers transform how we process information and handle complex tasks without needing internet connectivity. These specialized systems bring processing power right to your desktop or laptop.
By Arthur Leoabout a month ago in Gamers
Sniper Elite (2005): 21 Years Later
When you think of shooters, many franchises come to mind, including Battlefield, Medal of Honor, and, of course, Call of Duty. This is more than fair. After all, these games have had a major impact on gaming. Their fast-paced action and satisfying combat have developed large and loyal followings.
By Greg Seebregtsabout a month ago in Gamers
What Kind of Minecraft Player Are You, Really?. AI-Generated.
Minecraft has always been more than just a game you “finish.” For many players, it’s a long-term world, a creative outlet, a survival challenge, or even a personal sandbox that evolves over years. That’s exactly why a minecraft playstyle analysis test feels far more accurate than simply asking whether you’ve beaten the Ender Dragon.
By Enzo Marcelliabout a month ago in Gamers
The Boy Who Watched the Giant
I didn’t go for the stars. I went for my nephew. He’s eleven, wears his hair in messy curls, and talks about football like it’s a secret code only he and the ball understand. “You have to see how they move together, Tío,” he’d said, eyes wide. “It’s like they’re speaking without words.”
By KAMRAN AHMADabout a month ago in Gamers
The Night the Stadium Felt Like Home
I didn’t go for the spectacle. I went because I was lost. It was my first winter in a new country. The language felt like glass in my mouth, the streets unfamiliar, the silence in my apartment louder than any noise back home. I missed the rhythm of my old life—the market vendors who knew my name, the neighbors who waved from their windows, the comfort of being understood without speaking.
By KAMRAN AHMADabout a month ago in Gamers










