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‘Cyberpunk 2077’ update fixes game-breaking bug from the last patch
CD Projekt Red's hotfix is rolling out on PC, consoles and Stadia.
'Cyberpunk 2077' patch targets save file limits on PC, crashes on consoles
The 1.06 hotfix is rolling out on PC and consoles (no word about Stadia, yet), and while console players will hopefully benefit from improved memory management that should reduce the game’s crashing (especially on memory-limited PS4 and Xbox One systems), the most important fix is on PC.
'Cyberpunk 2077' gets another patch to address HDR and V's 'modesty'
The 'Cyberpunk 2077' 1.05 hotfix has plenty of problems to solve. Some of the changes noted include HDR tweaks, and the removal of the debug console on PC.
‘Sackboy: A Big Adventure’ gets online multiplayer a month after release
You can now transfer your saves from PS4 to PS5.
First 'Cyberpunk 2077' update includes a fix for epilepsy triggers
The first post-launch 'Cyberpunk 2077' patch is going out, and it includes a fix for scenes that could trigger epileptic seizures.
'Cyberpunk 2077' preload on consoles includes the Day 0 update
'Cyberpunk 2077' PC players will have to download a small patch before jacking in tonight.
'Ghost of Tsushima' has another patch on the way soon
The 1.1 update for Sucker Punch’s excellent Ghost of Tsushima only just arrived, and PS4 gamers are already enjoying the New Game+ experience and co-op modes (as well as, presumably, petting every single dog).
Pixel Buds firmware update fixes annoying audio cutout issue
Google fixes another Pixel Buds audio issue.
'Fortnite' will add ray tracing and DLSS on September 17th
'Fortnite' will get NVIDIA's ray tracing and DLSS tech on September 17th.
Microsoft fixed several 'Flight Simulator' installation issues
While Microsoft’s launch of Flight Simulator 2020 has largely been a success (apart from the odd monolith) lots of folks have found that the massive 150GB app can get stuck during installation. To that end, Microsoft has released a patch that’s designed to fix multiple installation issues, along with some minor stability issues.
'Iron Man VR' update includes New Game+ and 'Ultimate' difficulty mode
'Iron Man VR' patch adds new game modes, weapons and gameplay improvements.
Rockstar rolls back the 'Red Dead Online' update that broke everything
The glitches were funny, but surely frustrating for dedicated players.
Infinity Ward tries to make its ‘Call of Duty’ Border War skin less offensive
'Call of Duty' developer Infinity Ward changed the name of 'Modern Warfare' and 'Warzone’s' Border War skin to Home on the Range.
Apple releases iOS 13.5.1 to fix the flaw behind a well-known jailbreak
Less than two weeks after Apple released iOS 13.5, the company is rolling out iOS 13.5.1 to patch the vulnerability that enabled a high-profile jailbreak.
Samsung finally offers Android 10 to US Galaxy Fold owners
Galaxy Fold users have been waiting a long time for Android 10. Now it's arrived.
The first ‘Call of Duty: Warzone’ update aims to even the playing field
Call of Duty: Warzone is the long-running franchise's attempt to jump on the free-to-play battle royale bandwagon, and according to critics and players, it's probably worth checking out if you're a fan of the genre -- the game has over 30 million players already. There are some issues, though, and a new patch should take care of a few of them. Namely, custom loadouts will be harder to obtain, meaning players will have a more even selection of weapons -- or will have to play better to gain the advantage of using their favorite guns.
Microsoft issues emergency Windows 10 patch for leaked vulnerability
Microsoft has released an unscheduled patch for a security bug that it accidentally disclosed during the release of its March 2020 patch several days ago. While difficult to exploit, the vulnerability is "critical" because it could allow malicious code to automatically spread from one machine to another. By releasing the fix now, Microsoft aims to avoid a chain reaction scenario that played out with the WannaCry and NotPetya viruses in 2017.
It took Google months to patch a serious Android security flaw
Google has patched a critical security flaw that affects millions of Android devices with chipsets from MediaTek, XDA Developers revealed today. The vulnerability is a rootkit lodged in the CPU's firmware. It allows a simple script to root Android devices that use nearly any of MediaTek's 64-bit chips, so it has compromised hundreds of budget and mid-range smartphone, tablet and set-top box models, XDA says.
'State of Decay 2' is getting a major free update
State of Decay 2 is getting a major update -- and it's no standard content patch either. The total overhaul -- appropriately titled "the Juggernaut Edition" -- will see the game's graphics and audio get a far-reaching remaster, as well as several other significant changes.
Philips patched a longstanding Hue bulb security flaw
Philips and its parent company Signify have patched another Hue smart light bulb vulnerability. Fortunately, the flaw was discovered by security researchers at CheckPoint Software, and it's unlikely that it was exploited in the wild. But this isn't the first time researchers have shown how smart home products, and Hue lights specifically, could give hackers access to entire home or business networks.