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The Verge
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Verge
Posted Jun 6, 2025 at 4:00 PM EDT
The fest begins soon. Summer Game Fest Live, the centerpiece of the new incarnation of E3, kicks off at 5PM ET, and you can watch along right here.


Digital Trends
5 days ago
- Business
- Digital Trends
PSA: Don't fall for Nintendo Switch 2 horror story hoaxes this weekend
The Nintendo Switch 2 is out today and that's a cause for celebration. Players who were able to score one will no doubt spend the day racing in Mario Kart World, testing out their Joy-con's new tricks in Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour, and testing out new features like GameChat. There's bound to be a lot of excitement, but also plenty of complaints. You're bound to see players sharing their issues with the system this weekend, which may leave you wondering if it's worth waiting to buy one until the bugs are ironed out. That would be a totally healthy response, but be warned: The fakers are coming. Take everything you see and hear this weekend with some healthy skepticism until the dust clears. Recommended Videos Every time a video game console launches, the internet fills up with hardware horror stories. Tales of bricked systems, broken parts, and more will no doubt dominate social media in the days following a console launch. Those might even be accompanied by a convincing video that shows a console looking like it's about to explode. Often times, these videos are complete fabrications built to sow chaos. Who can forget the videos of the Nintendo Switch blaring out loud sounds as static overtook the display? Better yet, who remembers the image of a burning Xbox Series X, with thick smoke billowing from its top vents? The latter was quickly debunked as users figured out that the bad actor behind it achieved that effect by sticking a vape pen in the console. You are bound to see some similar videos olf the Nintendo Switch 2 going around in the next few days that look to prey on the gullible. Don't fall for it. Why would someone do that? Because we live in an attention economy. Social media incentivizes users to post sensationalized content that will rack up engagement. It has always been a problem on the internet, but it could be much worse this console cycle. X, for instance, now actively encourages engagement bait posts through its blue checkmark monetization scheme. The person who makes the most terrifying Switch 2 disaster video could stand to make money doing it. This is also the first video game console launching in our current AI dystopia, where it's easier than ever to create a fake video and fool anyone who doesn't look over it with a close eye. That problem could also be magnified by faulty tools like Google's AI Overview, which has a history of presenting false information from websites like Reddit and YouTube as fact. If you Google 'How much are Nintendo Switch 2 games?' you'll likely be greeted by an AI Overview claiming that physical games cost $90, repeating an incorrect claim popularized on Reddit that has since been debunked. If YouTube fills up with engagement bait videos lying about broken Switch 2 features, there's a good chance that Google will parrot indefinitely. All of this is to say two things. One, we are currently living in a misinformation nightmare that is being made worse every day by big tech companies who embolden bad actors. Two, be wary of any Switch 2 horror stories you hear over the next few days. If we find any legitimate bugs with the Switch 2, a real human being who has rigorously vetted the information will let you know on this website. Don't let the grifters make a sucker out of you.


Digital Trends
03-06-2025
- Business
- Digital Trends
This LG OLED gaming monitor is down to its lowest-ever price on Amazon
Gamers should be using a screen that will give justice to their investment in gaming PC deals, so if you're still using a basic display, you may want to take advantage of Amazon's offer for the 39-inch LG UltraGear GX9 OLED gaming monitor. From its original price of $1,600, it's down to $1,200 following a 25% discount. This is the retailer's lowest-ever price for the monitor, and once the savings of $400 disappear, we're not sure when you'll get another chance at it. If you don't want to miss the bargain, you should complete your purchase immediately. Why you should buy the 39-inch LG UltraGear GX9 OLED gaming monitor If you're looking for a gaming monitor that will let you better appreciate the best PC games, look no further than the 39-inch LG UltraGear GX9 OLED gaming monitor. The 39-inch screen with an 800R curvature and 1,300-nit peak brightness promises amazing immersion, while OLED technology makes it capable of perfect black levels and vibrant colors. The gaming monitor also supports AMD's FreeSync Premium and Nvidia's G-Sync to eliminate screen tearing and stuttering, and the 21:9 aspect ratio makes it an ultrawide monitor what will let you see even more of the video games you're playing. Refresh rate, which our computer monitor buying guide explains as how often the images on the screen are updated, and response time, which is how quickly image transitions are shown, are two of the most important specifications for gamers. The 39-inch LG UltraGear GX9 OLED gaming monitor doesn't disappoint, with a 240Hz refresh rate and a 0.03ms response time, which combine for excellent speed that will enable smooth animations and fast reactions. To maximize your gaming PC, don't hunt for monitor deals that feature low-end screens. You're going to want to buy something like the 39-inch LG UltraGear GX9 OLED gaming monitor, which is currently available for its lowest-ever price on Amazon of $1,200. The $400 in savings on its sticker price may be taken down at any moment though, so there's no time to waste. If you want to make sure you get the 39-inch LG UltraGear GX9 OLED gaming monitor at 25% off, you have to push forward with your transaction for it right now.


Geek Girl Authority
14-05-2025
- Automotive
- Geek Girl Authority
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