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Top Gear
a day ago
- Automotive
- Top Gear
You've got less than a month to buy Project CARS 3 before it's delisted forever
Gaming Another racing game bites the digital dust, thanks to expiring licenses Skip 1 photos in the image carousel and continue reading Welcome to the year 2025, when the 30-year old PlayStation 1 games you relentlessly lobbied your parents to buy you for Christmas sit intact and playable in the attic, but the digital releases you bought yourself five years ago are prone to being shut down and delisted at a moment's notice. Today's case in point: the unfortunate Project CARS 3 . The game's Steam, PlayStation and Xbox store pages were all updated this week with some bad news: it's being taken down at the end of August. Here's the official wording, via the Project CARS 3 Steam page. Advertisement - Page continues below "Update on PROJECT CARS 3. All product sales will end on: August 24th, 2025 23:59 UTC. Please note that times may vary by region. If you bought the game digitally it will remain in your library and can be redownloaded in the future. Any DLCs purchased before August 24th, 2025 23:59 UTC will still be available to use after this date. The game's online modes will also remain active until February 24th, 2026." This isn't an isolated incident, as you may have noticed. In 2022 its predecessors, Project CARS 1 and 2 were both removed from storefronts too, much to our chagrin. You might like The reason? It's all about licenses. Titles like these carry the official vehicle and track licenses from manufacturers and circuits for a limited time only, and when those licenses expire they're not legally allowed to use them in a commercial product anymore. So, the publisher pulls the plug on them. It also costs money to keep online services running. Multiplayer servers, leaderboards, along with UGC content like car liveries and tuning setups, all require ongoing server usage. That puts publishers and studios in an invidious position, because for most games the active user numbers dwindle over time to just a devoted few. These are the community diehards who'll shout the loudest when their favourite game is abruptly taken down, or when functionality like online play is removed. Advertisement - Page continues below All of this means you have less than a month to add Project CARS 3 to your game library, or forever hold your peace. You'll then have a year and a half to enjoy online racing before it becomes an offline-only experience. In truth, this isn't the bitterest blow racing fans have faced, because Project CARS 3 was some way short of a classic. During a time of tumult for developer Slightly Mad Studios in which it was acquired by F1 developer Codemasters, who were subsequently acquired by EA themselves shortly after, the 2020 third instalment to what had previously been a realism-first racing experience went all sim-cade. The handling model took an abrupt left-turn into much more forgiving and accessible territory. The structure of its career mode seemed to be copying Race Driver: GRID 's homework. In short, it felt a lot like Codemasters' own GRID games, which was very confusing. And to the Project CARS devotees, more than a bit disappointing. But let's not focus on that, when the poor game's on its way out. Let's instead mention that you can pick it up for posterity for a mere, ahem, £49.99, before it's returned to the primordial digital ooze where games go when they die. Thank you for subscribing to our newsletter. Look out for your regular round-up of news, reviews and offers in your inbox. Get all the latest news, reviews and exclusives, direct to your inbox.


Reuters
a day ago
- Business
- Reuters
Games Workshop's annual profit soars on flagship Warhammer game sales
July 29 (Reuters) - British miniature wargames maker Games Workshop on Tuesday (GAW.L), opens new tab posted a nearly 30% jump in annual pre-tax profit, thanks to robust sales of its flagship Warhammer 40,000 game. The company, known for its premium, in-house produced fantasy miniatures, has built a cult-like following for Warhammer, which has expanded into video games, books and a film and TV deal with Amazon (AMZN.O), opens new tab that was finalised last December. The flagship science-fantasy universe will be brought to screens via a live-action series from Amazon Studios. Henry Cavill, the British actor who played Superman and is a fan of Warhammer, has said he will be involved in the project. Games Workshop's Space Marine 2 video game, released last September, has also been a commercial success with more than 7 million copies sold. Games Workshop reported pre-tax profit of 262.8 million pounds ($350.79 million) for the year ended June 1, up from 203 million pounds the year before. Shares of the company were up 4.1% at 15,880 pence by 0816 GMT. "We have been pretty solid during the year managing our cash costs and investments," the company said in a statement. "The exception was the news about tariffs and the cute looking pipistrelle bat that is delaying our work on our new temporary car park," it added. The Nottingham-based games designer forecast a tariff impact of about 12 million pounds on its pre-tax profit in the current fiscal year and a 2% impact on gross margin in the following year. However, Games Workshop said it was "business as usual" for the firm, which already has a U.S. corporate entity and is investing in its Memphis base. Peel Hunt analysts expect the company's strong performance to continue, despite its vulnerability to tariffs, a stronger pound and a tough comparative period due to the exceptional success of Space Marine 2 last year. ($1 = 0.7492 pounds)


Geek Culture
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Geek Culture
'Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection' Release Date Leaked On Xbox App
The release date for Digital Eclipse's Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection has apparently been leaked early on the Xbox app, temporarily hinting at a release date of 29 September 2025 before being edited. As spotted by IGN, the Xbox app's store page for the upcoming game showed the leaked date for a brief time on 27 July, before promptly being edited to show its current placeholder date of 31 December 2025. The leak was subsequently shared on various Reddit threads, where some posters suggested that the game's official release date reveal would arrive during the next Evo weekend on 1 August in Las Vegas, as the event will mark a major celebration of fighting games. Announced during PlayStation's June 2025 State of Play showcase, Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection will mark the definitive historical archive of the franchise's origins, featuring 20 different versions of the games across arcade, console, and handheld platforms, all faithfully restored for the modern generation by acclaimed retro restoration developer Digital Eclipse. Apart from featuring a curated selection of iconic arcade franchise classics from retro consoles like the Super NES, Sega Genesis, Game Boy and Game Gear, the collection will also offer a look at Mortal Kombat's history with behind-the-scenes materials and interviews, with a description by the studio on the title's website reading as follows: Digital Eclipse's interactive documentary format explores how Mortal Kombat changed the way society perceived video games. By using digitized humans as player sprites in an over-the-top, martial-arts fighter, the game thrilled players, shocked critics, and laid the foundation for a franchise that has thrived for more than 30 years. Hear firsthand from the original dev team of Ed Boon, John Tobias, John Vogel, and Dan Forden, along with other exclusive interviews, rare concept art, vintage marketing materials, and archival video footage. Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection is currently slated for a general release window of 2025, but whether or not the game will confirm its leaked 29 September release still remains to be seen. Kevin is a reformed PC Master Race gamer with a penchant for franchise 'duds' like Darksiders III and Dead Space 3 . He has made it his life-long mission to play every single major game release – lest his wallet dies trying. Digital Eclipse Leaks Mortal Kombat Mortal Kombat Legacy Kollection


Phone Arena
a day ago
- Phone Arena
Top starter Windows laptops to help you switch over from Apple's Macs
For gaming: ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14 (2025) Receive the latest Apple news By subscribing you agree to our terms and conditions and privacy policy Mac comparison & savings: MacBook Pro 14" (M4 Pro): ~$1,999–$2,399 Zephyrus G14 (2025): ~$2,100 Savings: about the same price For work: Dell XPS 16 (Model 9640) If you're used to the MacBook Pro's polish, this is the Windows laptop that won't feel like a downgrade. The XPS 15 combines a nearly bezel-less 16:10 display, a premium keyboard and trackpad, and a design that feels every bit as refined as Apple's. Perfect for productivity and creative workflows, it can chew through video editing or code compilation while still looking sharp in a boardroom. The palm rest gives it a slight edge in comfort too. Mac comparison & savings: MacBook Pro 14" (M4 Pro): ~$1,999 Dell XPS 16 (9640): ~$1,750 Savings: ~$250 For entertainment: Yoga Slim 7i Aura Edition (15″ Intel) If you want a sleek, future-ready Windows laptop that doesn't compromise on visuals or performance, this one's a strong pick. Powered by Intel's new Core Ultra 7 chips with integrated Arc graphics, it's built for smooth multitasking, creative work, and everything in between. The 15.3-inch 2.8K touchscreen is bright, color-rich (100% P3), and super smooth at 120Hz – great for watching, editing, or just everyday use. You also get up to 32 GB of RAM, 1 TB SSD storage, WiFi 7, and a 70Whr battery with fast charging. If you're used to the MacBook Pro's polish, this is the Windows laptop that won't feel like a downgrade. The XPS 15 combines a nearly bezel-less 16:10 display, a premium keyboard and trackpad, and a design that feels every bit as refined as Apple' for productivity and creative workflows, it can chew through video editing or code compilation while still looking sharp in a boardroom. The palm rest gives it a slight edge in comfort you want a sleek, future-ready Windows laptop that doesn't compromise on visuals or performance, this one's a strong pick. Powered by Intel's new Core Ultra 7 chips with integrated Arc graphics, it's built for smooth multitasking, creative work, and everything in between. The 15.3-inch 2.8K touchscreen is bright, color-rich (100% P3), and super smooth at 120Hz – great for watching, editing, or just everyday use. You also get up to 32 GB of RAM, 1 TB SSD storage, WiFi 7, and a 70Whr battery with fast charging. Mac comparison & savings: MacBook Air 15" (2025): ~$1,200-$1,600 Lenovo Yoga Slim 7i (14"): ~$1,100 Savings: ~$100-$500 Well-rounded pick #1: Acer Swift X 16 (2025) The Swift X 16 packs a punch with its Ryzen 7 processor and RTX 3050 graphics – great for editing, multitasking, or casual gaming. The 16-inch WQXGA display is sharp and vibrant, while the 1TB SSD and 16GB RAM keep things fast and responsive. It's light, lasts up to 10 hours, and even nails video calls with a crisp FHD webcam. A solid pick for creators on the go. It's ideal for students, freelancers, and anyone who wants near-premium power without the premium price. The lightweight design and solid battery life just sweeten the deal. Mac comparison & savings: MacBook Air 15" (2025): ~$1,200-$1,600 Acer Swift X 16 (2025): ~$1,000-$1,300 Savings: ~$200-$300 Well-rounded pick #2: Legion 5 Gen 10 (15″ AMD) For performance-per-dollar, this one's hard to beat. The Legion Slim 5 keeps the aesthetics minimal—no RGB or aggressive lines—but delivers serious performance under the hood. Great for gaming, content creation, or just future-proofing your setup. It's also one of the few laptops in this price range that manages good thermals and fan noise control, something Apple fans will appreciate. Plus, it offers real savings without real compromises. Mac comparison & savings: MacBook Air 15" (2025): ~$1,200-$1,600 Legion 5 Gen 10 (15″ AMD): ~$1,120 Savings: ~$80-$480 The Swift X 16 packs a punch with its Ryzen 7 processor and RTX 3050 graphics – great for editing, multitasking, or casual gaming. The 16-inch WQXGA display is sharp and vibrant, while the 1TB SSD and 16GB RAM keep things fast and light, lasts up to 10 hours, and even nails video calls with a crisp FHD webcam. A solid pick for creators on the ideal for students, freelancers, and anyone who wants near-premium power without the premium price. The lightweight design and solid battery life just sweeten the performance-per-dollar, this one's hard to beat. The Legion Slim 5 keeps the aesthetics minimal—no RGB or aggressive lines—but delivers serious performance under the hood. Great for gaming, content creation, or just future-proofing your also one of the few laptops in this price range that manages good thermals and fan noise control, something Apple fans will appreciate. Plus, it offers real savings without real compromises. If you're looking for a major change in your life – both professionally and personally – you might need a new laptop. No, not necessarily another Mac. I know you're a MacOS connoisseur, but here's that wind of change to take you away from Apple's (excellent) are a few excellent Windows laptops that you should consider. With Apple tightening its grip on price points and flexibility, more users are beginning to explore what the Windows world has to offer… and the laptop landscape looks tempting. Especially now that some of the latest Windows machines come with gorgeous OLED displays, powerful performance, and premium builds that rival what you'd get from a MacBook Pro or is the gamer's dream in disguise. The 2025 Zephyrus G14 brings serious firepower with AMD/Nvidia internals while keeping it classy with a sleek aluminum design. It doesn't scream "gamer", which is exactly why a Mac user might fall for it. It feels more like a MacBook Pro in its understated design, but with way more headroom for gaming or creative workloads. Its OLED screen is a stunner, with deep blacks and smooth refresh rates that make it great not just for games but also for editing or binge-watching.
Yahoo
a day ago
- Business
- Yahoo
Atari enters into an agreement to invest in Thunderful Group AB
Atari enters into an agreement to invest in Thunderful Group AB PARIS, FRANCE (July 29, 2025 - 8.00 am CET) - Atari® (Euronext Growth Paris: ALATA) — one of the world's most iconic consumer brands and interactive entertainment producers — today announces it has entered into a subscription agreement with Thunderful Group AB ('Thunderful', or 'the Company') to participate in a directed share issue of SEK 50.0 million (approximately 4.5 million euros). Thunderful is listed on Nasdaq First North Premier Growth Market in Sweden (ticker: THUNDR), and specialized in game development, third‑party publishing, and co-development services for PC and console platforms. Thunderful encompasses a global games publishing business, five game studios with various creative and technological expertise, and a services business. The Company owns a portfolio of over 20 intellectual properties including SteamWorld, ISLANDERS, Lost in Random, and Vampire's Fall, notably. Wade Rosen, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Atari, SA commented: 'This Transaction marks another important milestone in Atari's development with the expansion of its publishing and development capabilities in the European region. Thunderful is recognized for publishing and developing critically acclaimed games, and with the announced transformation plan, as well as the quality and commitment of Thunderful's teams, we are confident that Thunderful will be returning to a profitable growth path while helping to further develop Atari operations in Europe.' Transaction summaryUnder the terms of the subscription agreement, Atari will become the owner of approximately 82% of the outstanding shares and votes of Thunderful by way of a directed issuance of 333,333,334 new ordinary shares1 at a subscription price of SEK 0.15, corresponding to a total amount of SEK 50 million (approximately €4.5 million) (the 'Transaction'). The Transaction is subject to approval by Thunderful's shareholders at an extraordinary general meeting (the 'EGM') which will be held on or about August 28, 2025 (the 'EGM'). The Transaction has received unanimous support from Thunderful's Board of Directors, as well as from two of Thunderful's existing largest shareholders, Owe Bergsten and Brjann Sigurgeirsson, who together own 29.9% of the capital and voting rights in the Company. Owe Bergsten and Brjann Sigurgeirsson have irrevocably committed to vote in favor at the EGM of all the proposals and resolutions by the Board of Directors of the Company relating to the Transaction. To enable Atari to complete the Transaction without being required to make a mandatory bid offer for theremaining shares in the Company under Swedish takeover rules, the Swedish Securities Council ( has granted Atari an exemption. If approved, the Transaction will be financed either with Atari's own resources or with a potential new loan agreement with IRATA LLC, the holding Company of Wade Rosen, Chairman and CEO of Atari, SA. About Thunderful Group ABThunderful Group AB, listed on Nasdaq First North Premier Growth Market in Stockholm, Sweden (ticker: THUNDR) focuses on the publishing and development of high-quality digital games primarily for PC and console platforms. Headquartered in Gothenburg, Sweden, Thunderful spans a significant portion of the game industry value chain through its two main operating segments: Publishing and Co-Development & Services. For the fiscal year ending December 31st, 2024, the Company reported revenues of SEK292 M (approximately €25M). Thunderful encompasses a global games publishing business, five game studios with various creative and technological expertise, and a services business. The Company owns a portfolio of over 20 intellectual properties including SteamWorld, ISLANDERS, Lost in Random, and Vampire's Fall, notably. Thunderful has also announced today a restructuring plan aiming at reorganizing its publishing and development operations, in view of reducing its cost base and improving operating cash flow. About ATARI Atari is an interactive entertainment company and an iconic gaming industry brand that transcends generations and audiences. The company is globally recognized for its multi-platform, interactive entertainment and licensed products. Atari owns and/or manages a portfolio of more than 400 unique games and franchises, including world-renowned brands like Asteroids®, Centipede®, Missile Command®, Pong®, and RollerCoaster Tycoon®. Atari has offices in New York and Paris. Visit us online at Atari shares are listed in France on Euronext Growth Paris (ISIN Code FR0010478248, Ticker ALATA) and OTC Pink Current (Ticker PONGF). ©2025 Atari Interactive, Inc. Atari wordmark and logo are trademarks owned by Atari Interactive, Inc. Contacts Atari - Investor RelationsTel +33 1 83 64 61 57 - investisseur@ | Actus - Marie CalleuxTel +33 1 53 65 68 68 – atari@ Listing Sponsor - Euroland CorporateTel +33 1 44 70 20 84 - Julia Bridger - jbridger@ DISCLAIMERThis press release contains certain non-factual elements, including but not restricted to certain statements concerning its future results and other future events. These statements are based on the current vision and assumptions of Atari's leadership team. They include various known and unknown uncertainties and risks that could result in material differences in relation to the expected results, profitability and events. In addition, Atari, its shareholders and its respective affiliates, directors, executives, advisors and employees have not checked the accuracy of and make no representations or warranties concerning the statistical or forward-looking information contained in this press release that is taken from or derived from third-party sources or industry publications. If applicable, these statistical data and forward-looking information are used in this press release exclusively for information.1 Thunderful Group AB capital is composed as of June 30th, 2025 of 74,532,894 ordinary shares and voting rightsAttachment Atari - Agreement to invest in Thunderful GroupError in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data