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  • Deal: $50 Action-Horror Games Free on Steam and GOG — Get Them Now

    Deal: $50 Action-Horror Games Free on Steam and GOG — Get Them Now

    Key Takeaway

    – Remothered: Tormented Fathers is free on Steam until 11:45 AM PT on June 8 (permanent addition once claimed).
    – Sequel Remothered: Broken Porcelain is also free on GOG, letting you grab both games right now at no cost.
    – The giveaways promote Remothered: Red Nun’s Legacy, the third chapter debuting a gameplay trailer at the PC Gaming Show.
    – Tormented Fathers is a stealth-based psychological horror with no weapons, praised for its atmosphere and soundtrack.
    – Red Nun’s Legacy is expected before end of 2026 on PS5, Xbox, Switch 2, and PC.


    Grab Remothered: Tormented Fathers for free on Steam before time runs out

    Stormind Games is giving away the first entry in its cult survival horror trilogy for free on Steam, and you have until 11:45 AM PT today — June 8 — to claim it. Remothered: Tormented Fathers is part of Steam’s Free to Keep promotion, meaning once you add it to your library it’s yours permanently, even after the offer expires and it returns to its regular $19.99 price tag. The timing is pretty deliberate as well: Stormind simultaneously put the sequel, Remothered: Broken Porcelain, up for free on GOG (MSRP $29.99), which means you can grab both entries in the trilogy across two platforms right now at no cost.

    Why the giveaways are happening now

    The likely reason for both giveaways is yesterday’s PC Gaming Show, where Stormind debuted the first official gameplay trailer for Remothered: Red Nun’s Legacy, the third and final chapter of the trilogy. Giving away the first two games ahead of a new entry is a smart move — it’s essentially a free marketing funnel for anyone who hasn’t touched the series yet. Tormented Fathers is the first game in the trilogy. It is a psychological survival horror title set in the home of an elderly man named Richard Felton, whom protagonist Rosemary Reed suspects is connected to the disappearance of a young girl. There are no weapons — just stealth, evasion, and “sustained dread” that the genre does best. The soundtrack was composed by Nobuko Toda, who is known for her work on Final Fantasy, Halo, and Metal Gear Solid, alongside Luca Balboni. It currently sits at Mostly Positive on Steam with 75% of 1,739 reviews recommending it.

    Sequel and trilogy closer details

    The sequel Broken Porcelain had a rougher reception, but as a free GOG grab it’s worth adding to your library (for the lore at least). Red Nun’s Legacy, the trilogy closer, brings new mechanics built around perception, hypnosis, and environmental manipulation, and is set in a decaying Sicilian villa on the slopes of Mount Etna. It’s expected to launch before the end of 2026 on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC. Claim Tormented Fathers on Steam here and Broken Porcelain on GOG here, but you might want to hurry, since the giveaway is live for a very limited time. You can also check out the trailer for the third installment in the series below:

    • Remothered: Tormented Fathers has a 75% positive recommendation from Steam users
    • Remothered: Broken Porcelain has a higher MSRP at $29.99
    • Red Nun’s Legacy includes new hypnosis and perception mechanics
    • The trilogy finale releases on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC before end of 2026


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  • SEGA New 2D Retro Handheld with Physical Cartridges

    SEGA New 2D Retro Handheld with Physical Cartridges

    Key Takeaway

    – Sega may be exploring a new retro handheld focused on physical cartridges and 2D pixel-art games.
    – The device is reportedly cheaper to produce, using low-capacity industrial eMMC modules to avoid high memory costs.
    – The rumor comes from a Reddit user whose company received a quote from a Sega licensing partner like TecToy or AtGames.
    – Past Sega licensed hardware (like AtGames’ portable) had poor build quality, making this project uncertain.
    – Despite speculation, the growing retro gaming market and Sega’s active role make the device plausible.


    Sega Has Stepped Away

    Sega has stepped away from both the home console and handheld markets in recent years, with the exception of the Japan-exclusive Game Gear Micro, released to commemorate the company’s 60th anniversary and the handheld’s 30th anniversary. However, it didn’t appeal to many fans. Given the recent boom in retro consoles and gaming handhelds, it’s possible that Sega might develop a new gaming handheld.

    A New Rumor Suggests Something

    A new rumor suggests that Sega, or one of its longtime licensing partners, is currently gauging interest in an affordable handheld gaming device centered around physical game cartridges and focused on running 2D pixel-art games. This rumor surfaced on Reddit via r/GamingLeaksAndRumors, posted by user SeraphHS, who claims to work at a small specialist electronics manufacturer that produces low-volume mainboards alongside other hardware.

    According to SeraphHS

    According to SeraphHS, the company recieved a detailed quotation from “a company that has produced licensed Sega hardware before (such as the Sega Genesis Mini). Not Sega directly, but definitely in that orbit—think TecToy, AtGames, etc.” SeraphHS further stated that it was a pitch for “an extremely interesting and seemingly significant device” that is described as follows:

    • The Redditor further explained that the most interesting part was that the physical cartridges were “not the usual high-capacity consumer NAND you’d expect from a modern handheld”; rather, the quote was for “low-capacity industrial eMMC modules,” which are readily available and not affected by AI-driven memory price inflation.

    That Said

    That said, the Redditor also mentioned that such RFQs often go no where, with the pitches ultimately scrapped. Furthermore, AtGames has a shaky track record with Sega licensing deals. A key example is the Mega Drive Ultimate Portable, which was widely criticized for its poor build quality. For now, Sega’s rumored 2D retro handheld console is little more then speculation, but it could very well become reality given the sheer amount of interest in retro gaming of late, coupled with the fact that the publisher itself is increasingly active in said circles.

    r/GamingLeaksandRumors

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  • Xbox CEO: Platform Exclusives Still Under Review

    Xbox CEO: Platform Exclusives Still Under Review

    Key Takeaway

    – Xbox is evaluating game exclusivity on a case-by-case basis, not a single rule.
    – New CEO Asha Sharma aims to balance being a top publisher (wide reach) with being a platform (exclusive content).
    – Xbox has reverted to its original 2001 all-caps logo and ended “This is an Xbox” marketing.
    – Console exclusivity is a “tough topic,” with both Xbox and Sony reconsidering their strategies.
    – Decisions on exclusive titles (e.g., Halo, Fable) will be revealed game by game over time.


    New Leadership, New Direction for Xbox

    Xbox’s new leadership is internally wresteling with how to grow both as a major publisher and as a standalone platform. While the company is bringing Xbox-exclusive titles to PlayStation, such as Forza Horizon 6 at a later date, Microsofts gaming division is still trying to figure out how to approach video game platform exclusivity on a title-by-title basis rather then sticking to one rigid rule. They is looking at each game seperately now, which is a big shift from before.

    Sharma Takes the Helm

    Following the retirement of Xboxs legendary Phil Spencer, Satya Nadella appointed Asha Sharma as the vice president and CEO of Microsoft Gaming and Xbox. She made some changes to Xbox’s marketing and brand identity, returning to the original all-caps “XBOX” logo from 2001 and axing the “This is an Xbox” campaign, which promoted cross-platform gaming. This move was quite surprising to many fans who thought the brand was fine as it was, but she wanted a more classic look.

    She even went so far as to cancel the marketing campaign that showcased the Kia EV3 using LG’s webOS for Xbox Cloud Gaming. So an Xbox that goes “vroom” is no longer on the table, which many gamers beleive is a step in the right direction. This decison was met with applause from hardcore fans who hated the gimmicky nature of the car advertisement.

    Exclusivity: A Tough Topic

    Currently, Asha Sharma is still figuring out how to approach Xbox game exclusivity. In a recent interview with Bloomberg Tech on YouTube, she explained: “Look, we’re the number two publisher in the world, and in order too be a great publisher, you must have your games reach large audiences. At the same time, we’re increasingly becoming a platform, and to do so, you must have exclusive content and services. And so, we’re looking at that very closely. I think we have to be very thoughtful about each title, how we want to position it, and learn from similar cases in the industry, and that’s what we’re doing.”

    No Rush to Decide

    According to Sharma, exclusivity is a “tough topic,” and Microsoft’s Xbox division isn’t rushing into a specific policy; instead, its weighing the pros and cons of extending exclusive titles and giving players a reason to choose Xbox hardware or subscribe to Game Pass. They want to see what works best for each game before making any big announcements about future exclusivity deals.

    The Console War Continues?

    Many believed Xbox had ended the console wars alongside Sony, but both platforms are now considering a return to console exclusives. Sony has also reportedly wound down its PlayStation PC division. This means both companies are looking at keeping thier biggest games on thier own systems, which could lead to a new era of competition between the two giants.

    • Earlier, it was rumored that Halo: Combat Evolved would launch on PS5
    • The Fable reboot is also being talked about for other platforms
    • Gears of War: E-Day is another title that may not stay exclusive

    However, the conversation surrounding console exclusivity is becomeing blurrier over time. For now, we’ll get answers one game release at a time. Its a waiting game for fans who want to know what they can play where, and the answers will come slowly as each new title is announced.

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  • Two Resident Evil games hit all-time low prices on Steam

    Two Resident Evil games hit all-time low prices on Steam

    Key Takeaway

    – Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 4 are at their lowest-ever Steam prices ($7.99 and $9.99 respectively).
    – Both games have a 97% positive review rating on Steam.
    – The Capcom SGF Deals event runs until June 18.
    – Resident Evil 2 is a remake of the 1998 survival horror classic with RE Engine visuals.
    – Resident Evil 4 is a 2023 remake featuring modernized controls and a reimagined story.


    Capcom SGF deals hit Steam

    As part of the Capcom SGF Deals event, Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 4 have dropped to their lowest-ever prices on Steam, with most other Capcom games also discounted. The Capcom SGF Deals event will end on June 18. Meanwhile, here are more details on the two highlighted games.

    Resident Evil 2 remake details

    The first one is Resident Evil 2, a critically acclaimed remake of Capcom’s 1998 survival horror classic. In this game, you step into the shoes of rookie cop Leon S. Kennedy and college student Claire Redfield as they fight for survival in the zombie-infested Raccoon City during the 1998 T-virus outbreak. You also get to explore the haunting Raccoon Police Department and other nightmarish locations, solve intricate puzzles, manage limited resources, and battle grotesque enemies. With stunning RE Engine visuals, tense over-the-shoulder gameplay, and two interlocking campaigns, it delivers a masterful blend of horror, action, and storytelling.

    Pricing and review stats for RE2

    On Steam, Resident Evil 2 has received over 212,000 reviews, and 97% of these reviews are positive. It is currently on sale at $7.99, an 80% drop from the standard $39.99 price.

    Resident Evil 4 remake highlights

    The second Resident Evil game on the list is Resident Evil 4, a 2023 remake of the 2005 masterpiece. Here you play as Leon S. Kennedy, sent on a mission to rescue the president’s kidnapped daughter in a remote European village overrun by a sinister cult and horrific parasites. In this game, you experience intense over-the-shoulder action, dynamic combat, exploration, and unforgettable boss encounters while uncovering a gripping, reimagined story. Featuring modernized controls, this game balances horror, thrilling action, and dark humor.

    RE4 pricing and review data

    Three years after its release, it has received over 253,000 reviews, with 97% of these reviews being positive. Resident Evil 4 is currently on sale at $9.99, thanks to a record 75% discount.

     

  • Lenovo Mini PC with Nvidia RTX Rivals Mac, 128GB RAM

    Lenovo Mini PC with Nvidia RTX Rivals Mac, 128GB RAM

    Key Takeaway

    – Lenovo SFF RTX Spark is the first Arm-based mini PC from Lenovo using Nvidia’s new RTX Spark platform.
    – All ports are located on the back of the device, which some users may find inconvenient.
    – Cooling capacity and thermal design vary by manufacturer; Lenovo has not yet disclosed its thermal headroom.
    – Specific configurations, pricing, and availability have not been announced by Lenovo.
    – The mini PC uses the same RTX Spark platform as the Yoga Pro 9n laptop.


    New Lenovo Mini PC Spotted at Computex

    Although we recently reported on the unveiling of the new Yoga Pro 9n, which is Lenovo’s first laptop powered by Nvidia’s revolutionary RTX Spark platform, Lenovo has proven to be one of the most secretive companys at this year’s Computex trade show. Despite Lenovo’s reluctance to publish press releases for its new hardware, we no longer have to wait to check out the brand-new Lenovo SFF RTX Spark, which (as the name implies) becomes the first Lenovo mini PC to get the Arm-based RTX Spark chips.

    Box Design and Port Layout

    The Lenovo SFF RTX Spark is one of five RTX Spark mini PCs to be revealed at Computex 2026, and it arrives in a pretty minimalistic dual-tone box in the colors black and silver. Unlike the Dell XPS RTX Spark Desktop, which has two USB-C ports and an SD card reader on the front, Lenovo’s mini PC hides all of its ports in the back (something many PC users find to be inconvenient). The (rear-facing) port selection on the new Lenovo SFF RTX Spark mini PC is as follows:

    • Multiple USB-C ports with variable speeds
    • Standard USB-A connectors for legacy devices
    • HDMI and DisplayPort outputs for monitors
    • Ethernet jack for wired networking
    • Headphone and microphone combo jack

    Cooling Capacity and Platform Details

    So far, only Asus has revealed the thermal headroom of its new RTX Spark mini PC, the Asus ProArt, which is built around 140W of thermal ceiling. Cooling capacity depends on each manufacturer’s specific chassis design and performance priorities, so Lenovo may target lower or higher thermal capacity, depending on the factors it chooses to prioritize for the Lenovo SFF RTX Spark (like noise, portability, or cost). The SFF RTX Spark mini PC uses the same RTX Spark platform as the newly-announced Yoga Pro 9n laptop.

    Chip Variants and Configurations

    The RTX Spark is said to come in two flavors, dubbed as the N1x and N1. Of course, specific configurations and their pricing will vary widely, depending on RAM and SSD size. Just like with all other Nvidia Spark RTX laptops and mini PCs, Lenovo is yet to announce pricing and availability for the Lenovo SFF RTX Spark mini PC. In fact, this early reveal is a collection of official specs and features based on Nvidia’s press release and hands-on previews.

    Manufacturer’s Silence Continues

    Like Dell, Lenovo is one of the few OEMs that hasn’t published press releases for their new RTX Spark mini PCs, even though they were officially revealed at Computex 2026. This lack of official word is frustraiting for enthusiasts who want concrete numbers, but the hardware itself is now out in the wild for viewing. The device remains a tantalizing peek into what could be a very powerful little machine, assuming Lenovo finalizes its thermal and performance targets soon.


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  • RedMagic Wired Gaming Earphones with USB-C & 3.5mm

    RedMagic Wired Gaming Earphones with USB-C & 3.5mm

    Key Takeaway

    – 14.2mm dynamic drivers with composite diaphragm for enhanced spatial sound and detail.
    – Semi-in-ear design with in-line remote, microphone, and tangle-resistant cable.
    – Available in 3.5mm and USB-C (China); international version is USB-C only.
    – Priced at $21.90 internationally, nearly double the Chinese retail price.
    – Compatible with Android, Windows, and iOS devices.


    These new earphones are officialy launched by RedMagic in China. They call it the RedMagic Wired Earphones (thats a machine translation) and you can pick either a USB-C connector or the classic 3.5mm connector. This company aint new to sound stuff, they droped some gaming earbuds earlier in 2023.

    Specs and Design Details

    The earphones hold 14.2mm dynamic drivers inside a metallic gray casing thats shaped with a angle. According to RedMagic, these drivers come with a special composite diaphragm that makes things like space, sound, and layered details feel more bigger. They also say background noises, like gunshots in games, are boosted so you hear them clearer.

    Semi-In-Ear Fit and Cable Features

    This product uses a semi-in-ear style, so you can still hear what going on around you which is good for public use. It includes a in-line remote that got playback and volume buttons plus a microphone, letting you answer calls easy. RedMagic claims the cable wont get tangled up easily.

    If you wondering about a worldwide release, it already happend but the timing seems shady. They sell as the RedMagic Magic Sound Earphones elsewhere. But the global version only comes with USB-C, not both like in China, so thats a difference.

    Pricing Info

    • Price: $21.90 (international)
    • Original China price: CNY 89 (~$13/€11)
    • Compatible: Android, Windows, iOS
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  • GoPro Mission 1 Pro ILS Camera Captures Hollywood Interest at Cine Gear LA

    GoPro Mission 1 Pro ILS Camera Captures Hollywood Interest at Cine Gear LA

    Key Takeaway

    – Professional filmmakers responded positively to GoPro’s Mission 1 Pro ILS, which features a 1-inch 8K sensor with a Micro Four Thirds (MFT) lens mount.
    – The M1P ILS supports open gate 8K 4:3 capture and can achieve up to 14 stops of dynamic range using Dual Gain Readout and Quad Bayer mode.
    – The camera records 10-bit 4:2:0 GP-Log2 video at up to 240 Mbps (extendable to 300 Mbps) and offers high frame rates, including 4K at 240 fps and 1080p at 480 fps.
    – It includes 4 built-in microphones for 32-bit float audio, Bluetooth and USB-C mic support, and can record up to three audio tracks simultaneously.
    – Unlike the interchangeable-lens M1P ILS, the Mission 1 Pro features a fixed 15mm wide-angle lens and is waterproof to 66 ft (20 m).


    GoPro brought its Mission 1 series action cameras to Cine Gear LA 2026, which was held on June 5-6, 2026, at Universal Studios Hollywood. Many professional filmmakers had the opportunity to go hands-on with the upcoming Mission 1 Pro ILS, which combines a 1-inch 8K sensor with a Micro Four Thirds (MFT) lens mount. The company continues to be shocked by “all the response” the M1P has generated since its launch at NAB 2026.

    The M1P ILS Hands-On Experience

    The Mission 1 Pro ILS directly addresses the desire of creative filmmakers for a petite digital camera capable of high-quality imaging, with the flexibility and look offered by a variety of lenses. All lenses are operated manually, but owners can use third-party lens accessories to add features such as LiDAR auto-focusing, a representative noted.

    One M1P ILS was paired with a TTArtisan APS-C 40mm F2.8 macro lens and a left-hand Small Rig grip mounted to a 3D-printed base, with a USB-tethered smartphone on top as a monitor. This package was surprisingly lightweight, especially after handling the many other larger cameras showcased at the expo, such as a Canon C50 mounted to a 24mm RF Prime cine lens.

    Sensor Capabilities and Recording Specs

    The 1-inch sensor is similar to Super 16 film in size and captures much more light than previous GoPro sensors. It supports open gate capture using the full width and height of the sensor in 8K 4:3 at up to 30 fps. The open gate capture not only matches the IMAX format better, but can be used with anamorphic lenses to output 2.40:1 footage.

    When recording 16:9 videos, the camera can capture 8K at up to 60 fps, 4K at up to 240 fps, and 1080p at up to 480 fps. Importantly, when recording 4K at 60 fps or slower in 4:3 or 16:9, the Mission can utilize Dual Gain Readout of the sensor’s native 1.6 µm pixels while combining them in Quad Bayer mode to obtain up to 14 stops of dynamic range from the 50 MP sensor with reduced noise levels. Digital stabilization can also be applied.

    Handling and Lens Pairings

    When the lens is removed, the sensor is exposed to the environment. Since it does not have an ultrasonic dust removal mechanism, filmmakers will need to take care to avoid unnecessary dust exposure.

    As shipped, videos can be recorded using a custom-developed 10-bit 4:2:0 GP-Log2 profile at up to 240 Mbps to H.265 (HEVC) files, but the representative noted alternative recording methods can extend that to 300 Mbps. MicroSD cards with a v30 or UHS-3 rating are recommended, and the camera will automatically benchmark the maximum transfer rate of each storage card to avoid dropouts during recording.

    Another M1P ILS was paired with a Laowa 17mm T1.9 MFT Cine lens, follow focus, matte box, and lens filter holder mounted in a SmallRig cage, with a USB-connected smartphone on top as a monitor.

    Cinematic and Sound Features

    The Laowa produced a very cinematic image, with crisp focus highlighted with zebra patterns on the smartphone, and beautiful bokeh when defocused. The follow focus immediately felt great and no adaptation was necessary to pull focus quickly and slowly. When fully defocused, highlights flared to reflect the shape of the hexagonal iris organically. The live feed on the smartphone can be pinch zoomed to verify focus and check details.

    A quick tap of the smartphone or Mission 1 touchscreen brought up a slew of settings, including quick access to LUT presets. Users can select from dozens of presets or create their own custom LUT, however there are no LUTs specifically matching motion picture films such as Kodak Vision3 250D.

    The color technology along with the app will be in constant development until the M1P ILS is released, with app features such as LUT and preset control, auto subject framing, and zebra overlays to be added and refined.

    Sound and Additional Options

    For sound, the M1P ILS comes with 4 built-in microphones capable of recording 32-bit float audio for clip-free recordings in most extremely loud situations. Bluetooth and USB-C microphones can also be connected, and the camera can record up to three audio tracks simultaneously.

    Social media creators who want something more action-oriented might consider the Mission 1 Pro, which uses the same 1-inch sensor as the M1P ILS coupled with a 15mm wide-angle lens, allowing it to be used down to 66 ft. (20 m) underwater out-of-the-box.


  • Gears of War: E-Day PS5 Reportedly Done Before Xbox Shift

    Gears of War: E-Day PS5 Reportedly Done Before Xbox Shift

    Key Takeaway

    – Gears of War: E-Day was announced as an Xbox exclusive at the last minute, despite a reportedly finished PS5 build.
    – Microsoft reversed course on a multi-platform release, surprising retailers who had already listed pre-orders.
    – The decision reflects a shift back toward Xbox exclusivity, though it does not apply to all previously announced multi-platform titles.
    – Analysts warn that selective exclusivity could confuse consumers and hurt Xbox’s market position.
    – The game is scheduled for release on Xbox and PC on October 6th.


    Microsoft’s Surprise Announcement Confuses Everyone

    Microsoft surprised Games Showcase viewers by introducing Gears of War: E-Day as an Xbox exclusive game. The move confused retailers, who were readying pre-orders for the third-person shooter. Confirming that the decision was very last-minute, insider Jeff Grubb believes a PS5 port was complete.

    Insider Reveals Last-Minute Reversal

    Veteran journalist Grubb was the first to cast doubt on a Gears of War: E-Day PS5 version. Hours after pre-order listings leaked on Walmart, he revealed that the publisher reversed course. At the start of Xbox Games Showcase 2026, CEO Asha Sharma said the game would not ship for PlayStation consoles.

    Storefronts had to pivot, with Canadian Video Games Plus advertising a box shot of the canceled port on social media. According to the insider, The Coalition studio may also have received word of the change late. His latest Bluesky update reads, “So yeah, there’s a basically finished version of Gears for PlayStation sitting on a drive.”

    Release Date and Development Status

    The Gears of War: E-Day release date for Xbox consoles and PC is October 6th. While the project could need more development time, the Xbox Games Showcase Direct provided an extensive look at the title. Apparently, there was enough progress made to compile a PS5 build.

    Historical Context for PlayStation Versions

    Notably, a playable version of Gears of War 3 for the PS3 existed in 2011, but never shipped. However, Epic Games was testing Unreal Engine 3 on PlayStation hardware, rather than preparing retail copies.

    After many fans lobbied for Xbox exclusive games to return, the tactical shooter is fulfilling their wishes. In a new blog post, Microsoft explained that Clockwork Revolution would also be confined to PCs and their consoles. Yet the new strategy does not apply to already-announced multi-platform titles.

    Analysts Question the New Strategy

    Some analysts aren’t convinced that this approach benefits the company. Microsoft has to hope that Series X and S sales continue to rebound. In addition, selective exclusivity could also confuse buyers interested in its ecosystem. First-party candidates like Halo: Campaign Evolved, Fable, and State of Decay 3 will still debut on the PS5.

    • Jeff Grubb@Bluesky
    • Video Games Plus X account
    • Xbox Wire
    • Gears of War: E-Day Xbox Games Showcase trailer


  • Lenovo ThinkPad 14″ International Launch: Cellular & 64GB RAM

    Lenovo ThinkPad 14″ International Launch: Cellular & 64GB RAM

    Key Takeaway

    – ThinkPad L14 Gen 7 launched internationally with AMD Ryzen AI 400 processors, but not yet in North America or parts of Europe.
    – Pricing is significantly higher than initially claimed, starting at €2,222 in Ireland and £1,905 in the UK.
    – Base specs vary by region: Europe starts with Ryzen AI 7 445, 32GB RAM, 512GB storage; Asia-Pacific starts with lower-end Ryzen AI 5 430, 16GB RAM, 256GB storage.
    – Configurable with up to 64GB DDR5-5600 RAM, 2TB PCIe Gen 5 SSD, and optional 4G modem/fingerprint reader/57Wh battery.
    – Only 1200p, 60Hz, 400-nit, 45% NTSC display available; Intel models expected globally later in 2026.


    ThinkPad L14 Gen 7 Finally Hits Shelves Worldwide

    The new ThinkPad L14 Gen 7 is now being sold internationaly with AMD Ryzen AI 400 series processors inside. This 14-inch machine has already touched down in countries like Australia, parts of East Asia, Southeast Asia, and some European nations. Despite Lenovo saying just a few weeks ago that a May 2026 launch was coming, they havent started selling it in North America or places like France and Germany yet.

    Unexpected Price Hikes Confuse Buyers

    Lenovo originally claimed the ThinkPad L14 Gen 7 would cost around €1,500 to take over from the Gen 6 model we looked at back in January. While that older version had way faster processors than the one before it, the ThinkPad L16 still uses AMD Zen 5 chips for its seventh generation. Sadly, the L14 Gen 7 is turning out to be way more costly than Lenovo told us, just like what happend with the ThinkPad L16 Gen 3 earlier.

    European Pricing Starts Much Higher Than Expected

    Right now, the starting price is €2,222 in Ireland and £1,905 in the UK. A big reason for this is that in those places, the laptop comes with a Ryzen AI 7 445 chip, 512 GB of storage, and 32 GB of memory. On the other hand, Lenovo sells the exact same machine in Australia, Hong Kong and Singapore with a weaker Ryzen AI 5 430, only 256 GB of storage, and just 16 GB of RAM inside it.

    Configuration Options Are Limited and Costly

    In Europe, you can only set up the ThinkPad L14 Gen 7 with pricier parts as well. At the moment, the Ryzen AI 7 Pro 450 is the only other processor choice over there, which Lenovo prices at €2,374 or £2,035. Meanwhile, the laptop goes for AUD 1,929, HKD 8,974, and SGD 1,738. Thats over 20% off in both Hong Kong and Singapore though.

    Top Specs and Features Across All Regions

    Putting that aside, you can get the ThinkPad L14 Gen 7 with up to 64 GB of DDR5-5600 RAM and a 2 TB PCIe Gen 5 solid state drive in every market. Lenovo also sells a Snapdragon X12 4G modem, a fingerprint reader, and a bigger 57 Wh battery instead of the usual 46.5 Wh one. But they only offer 1200p screens with 60 Hz refresh, 400 nits brightness and 45% NTSC color coverage. Intel versions are supposed to come out world wide later on in 2026.

    • Lenovo Australia
    • Hong Kong
    • Ireland
    • Singapore
    • UK
  • Deal: Viking Action-Adventure Game 75% Off on Steam

    Deal: Viking Action-Adventure Game 75% Off on Steam

    Key Takeaway

    – 75% off on Steam ($12.49) until June 16, 2026.
    – Praised for beautiful visuals, sound design, and storyline.
    – Heavily narrative-driven with many cutscenes.
    – Combat criticized as too simplistic.
    – 86% positive Steam reviews; Metacritic score of 81.


    Released on May 21, 2024

    Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II is an action-adventure game developed by Ninja Theory, known for DmC: Devil May Cry, and published by Xbox Game Studios. With a story that takes place after the events of Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice, this game is currently 75% off on Steam. Indeed, according to SteamDB, it is available for $12.49 instead of $49.99 through June 16, 2026.

    Exploring Iceland with your inner voices

    Once again, you take on the role of Senua, who fights against tyranny and her own demons in Iceland during the 9th century. To save this world, you’ll need to explore various environments while being guided by voices, solve puzzles, and discover items that will help you learn more about its history. The atmosphere is dense and you feel like your really there.

    Combat mechanics and their peculiarities

    But as you explore this universe, you’ll also have to face enemies with unique strengths and weaknesses. You’ll need to use the right strategy and vary your attacks. There’s also a feature that lets you slow down time to defeat them. This gives you a fighting chance even when the odds are stacked against you, which is pretty neat.

    What players think about this title

    Many players have praised its beautiful visuals. They also highlight the game’s sound design and its storyline. But be warned, as this is a game with a lot of narration and cutscenes. In addition, the combat has been criticized for being too simplistic. Nevertheless, players have left more than 9,330 reviews on Steam, and 86% of them are positive. Finally, on Metacritic, it received a Metascore of 81 despite a user score of 6.9. So it’s mostly a hit but not perfect for everyone.

    Important pricing and details

    The discounted price or deal mentioned in this item was available at the time of writing and may be subject to time restrictions and/or limited unit availability. Steam is the only platform offering this steep reduction, so if your interested you should grab it before the offer ends.

    • Price: $12.49 (75% off from $49.99)
    • Sale ends: June 16, 2026
    • Metascore: 81
    • User score: 6.9
    • Positive reviews: 86% of 9,330+ reviews


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