Frank Stich
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Frank Stich is a gamer from Berlin who can tell you everything about the most anticipated games of the year. He is well-versed in eSports news, so it's one of his key topics.
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Became the 7th Best-Selling Game in the World
The game's inclusion in the top ten best-selling titles in history at the seventh spot is a testament to its enduring popularity. Analysts attribute the impressive sales figures to the multiple reissues of the game across various platforms.
NVIDIA's Broadcast Tool Can Simulate Eye Contact Using AI
The company has added the new Eye Contact feature to its NVIDIA Broadcast 1.4 app. It uses artificial intelligence to simulate eye contact with the camera even if the user is looking in another direction.
Enthusiast Managed to Run Doom on a Christmas Tree Toy
Doom now runs on a Christmas tree toy in the form of an IBM PC. The device has an LCD display of about 1 inch, and the controls are a Bluetooth keyboard paired with a wireless mouse or a game controller.
Epic Games Has Finally Released Unreal Engine 5
Epic Games has officially opened access to Unreal Engine 5 to everyone. Previously, it was only available to select studios. The company announced the next-gen engine during the State of Unreal event.
CD Projekt RED Announced a New Game in The Witcher Series
CD Projekt RED has announced that it is working on the new installment in The Witcher series. This marks the beginning of a multi-year strategic partnership with Epic Games because the new game is being developed on Unreal Engine 5.
Untold Tales Unveils a Launch Trailer for What Lies in the Multiverse
What Lies in the Multiverse is a story-driven adventure puzzle platformer. Despite its many hilarious jokes and a light-hearted theme, the story touches on deep and complex topics and delves into human nature's darker side.
Reddit User Played Doom Using a Rotary Phone as a Gamepad
The video's author demonstrated the process of playing Doom using a rotary phone as a gamepad but noted that remapping the rotary phone keys for Doom was an "awful experience."