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  1. But Asha Sharma faces scrutiny for lack of gaming experience.
  2. Microsoft CoreAI exec Asha Sharma will take over in surprise executive shake-up.
  3. The company asserts it will continue to make VR headsets, though.
  4. Director says PC is the "foundation" when targeting "high-end environments first."
  5. Games appear to be mostly unmodified ports of the well-regarded remakes.
  6. New skill tree paths offer a fun twist on some generally familiar mechanics.
  7. GameHub's existing Windows emulator on Android has its fair share of issues.
  8. Forget launching new stuff—Valve is even having problems with existing hardware.
  9. Alongside new endgame content, Blizzard says the Warlock is coming to other Diablo games soon.
  10. The Ayaneo Next II pushes past 3 pounds, is 13 inches wide, and costs up to $4,300.
  11. SpaceMolt envisions a world where AI plays with itself and the humans just watch.
  12. Analysts expect Valve might be hit particularly hard by soaring RAM, storage prices.
  13. Hamster Corp.'s new "Console Archives" does what Nintendon't.
  14. Valve says it still hopes to ship both devices "in the first half of the year."
  15. Switch 2 has already beaten the Wii U and is on its way to overtaking GameCube.
  16. C:\ArsGames looks at a vanguard of the multimedia FMV future that never quite came to pass.
  17. Romero, Carmack, and colleagues discuss an oft-forgotten piece of PC gaming history.
  18. Firaxis' Ed Beach and Dennis Shirk talk major overhauls in "Test of Time" update.
  19. Visual upgrades include new UI, realistic snow cover, better lighting.
  20. Despite proof-of-concept video, EA's Frostbite Engine servers are difficult to pick apart.