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Microsoft's New Quantum Chip: A Leap Towards Industrial-Scale Quantum Computing

Microsoft announces the Majorana 1 chip, the first quantum chip with a Topological Core architecture, promising to accelerate quantum computing and solve complex industrial-scale problems sooner than expected.

Riot MMO: Still in the Works Despite Challenges

Riot Games is still working on its highly anticipated MMO, despite setbacks and industry trends. Co-founder Marc Merrill remains optimistic, citing nostalgia and the company's established world as motivators. The MMO faces challenges in a market dominated by live service games, but Riot's financial strength and dedicated team may give it an edge.

PSN Outage: 16+ Hours and Counting, Sony Silent

The PlayStation Network has been down for 16 hours, affecting logins and services across all platforms. Sony has yet to provide an explanation for the outage.

Introducing Battlefield Labs: Where You Help Shape the Future of Battlefield

Battlefield Labs: A new playtesting initiative for the next Battlefield game. Learn more about the program, its goals, and what to expect from the gameplay.

Minecraft's Cows Get New Variants, Bees Get New Home, and Fireflies Arrive

Minecraft's getting fluffy highland cows and fireflies in 2025. The warm cow will be found in hot biomes, while the cold cow will be found in snowy biomes. Fireflies will spawn dancing particles that glow in the dark and can be buried under other blocks to make them sparkle.

Epic's Fight With Apple and Google: A Billion-Dollar Battle For Mobile Game Distribution

Epic Games continues its legal battle against Apple and Google's app store fees, investing over $1 billion in its Epic Games Store to provide an alternative for developers.

Sony Region-Locks 'Horizon Forbidden West' 10 Months After Release

Sony has region-locked Horizon Forbidden West almost a year after its release, a move that has caused confusion and frustration among players. Reasons could include boycotts of certain countries, exchange rate issues, or efforts to combat key reselling in the grey market.

PC Gaming is Alive and Kicking, Survey Finds

Despite the rumors of its demise, the PC gaming industry is thriving. A 2025 report shows that 80% of developers are making games for PC, a significant increase from previous years. The popularity of the Steam Deck and the accessibility of PC game development may contribute to this growth.