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Machine Games appears to be casting for roles in a new Wolfenstein game

For a little while now, Machine Games has been teasing the return of Wolfenstein, as the studio still plans to finish up the B.J. Blazkowicz storyline. Now, it would seem some early details about story plans for the game have leaked. 

MP1st viewed alleged casting call details as Machine Games is apparently in the process of recruiting actors for the game. Fake scenarios are often used for auditioning purposes, so it is unclear if anything mentioned in the brief story synopsis for the project will make it into the final game.

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With that said, the casting call points to a new Ukranian orphan character entering the picture in the next Wolfenstein game to join Blazkowicz on his journey.

It is also claimed that shooting for this project will take place over a number of dates later this year and in early 2027. If accurate, that means the next Wolfenstein game could be ready for a proper reveal next year.

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Borderlands 4 Bounty Pack 2 DLC now rolling out

The latest DLC for Borderlands 4 is now rolling out. Bounty Pack 2: Legend of the Stone Demon is the first piece of paid post-launch content for the game, which hit PC and current-gen consoles in October. A Switch 2 version was also planned but appears to be on pause while Gearbox focuses on updates for the current versions of the game.

In this new DLC, players will set out on a mission to end a series of rituals and human sacrifices, culminating in a show down with the Stone Demon.

Alongside Bounty Pack 2, a major update has been released that brings Pearlescent gear to Borderlands 4. This is a new rarity tier, so players now have something to chase beyond the game's trove of legendary items.

Additional content in Bounty Pack 2 includes:

  • 10 new pieces of powerful Legendary and Pearlescent loot
  • Added rewards including a new Vault Hunter Skin, new Digirunner vehicle, and new ECHO-4 Drone Skin
  • A Vault Card featuring 24 cosmetics and 4 rerollable pieces of new mecha- and kaiju-themed gear to unlock through gameplay

Players that own Borderlands 4 Super Deluxe Edition are automatically granted access to Bounty Pack 2 and all content from the Bounty Pack Bundle (Bounty Packs 2, 3, 4, and 5) and Vault Hunter Pack (Story Packs 1 and 2), while Borderlands 4 Deluxe Edition grants the Bounty Pack Bundle.

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Quantic Dream’s first multiplayer game ‘Spellcasters Chronicles’ launches in Early Access

The most unlikely Quantic Dream game to date has arrived. Spellcasters Chronicles is the studio's first foray into multiplayer PvP gaming. The game is now available through the Steam Early Access programme, with a roadmap of updates planned out for the months ahead.

Early Access marks the start of an open “Workshop” phase, where players are invited to help shape balance, progression and long‑term features. Unlike previous closed betas focused on stability, this stage shifts toward refining mechanics, iterating on systems and testing new ideas based on community feedback. Quantic Dream says player input will directly influence priorities and future content throughout development.

Alongside the launch, the studio has outlined its Early Access roadmap, which will roll out features such as voice chat, expanded customisation, a reworked ranked mode, spell‑unlock progression, daily quests and shop updates. Early glimpses of upcoming content include a new arena, Kamazad, and a new Spellcaster class, the Technomancer, with more details to follow. The roadmap will remain flexible as the team adapts to player feedback.

Early Access adds several new systems and pieces of content, including a final tutorial, co‑op vs CPU mode, voice chat, Discord integration, a spell‑unlock system and an in‑game shop. New spells (Ice Ray, Poison Breath, Metamorphosis, Holy Arrow), two summons (Siren, Rhino Rider) and a new building (Rocket Soldier Factory) expand deck‑building options.

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New Nvidia graphics driver optimises for Marathon and Resident Evil Requiem

NVIDIA has released a new GeForce Game Ready driver optimised for Resident Evil Requiem, which launches tomorrow with support for path tracing, DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, and DLSS Ray Reconstruction. The new driver also adds support for Marathon ahead of its Server Slam open playtest this weekend.

Resident Evil Requiem features first‑person and third‑person modes as players follow Grace Ashcroft and Leon S. Kennedy through a new investigation tied to the 1998 Raccoon City incident. On GeForce RTX hardware, the game enables full path tracing with improved lighting, shadows, reflections and refractions, enhanced further by DLSS Ray Reconstruction. RTX 50‑series GPUs can also use DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation to boost frame rates at high resolutions and settings. RTX 40 series GPU users can also use standard frame generation.

Aside from optimisations for both Resident Evil Requiem and Marathon, the new driver update also fixes a number of issues. For instance, a bug impacting performance in Quantum Break has been resolved, as has an image corruption issue while playing Modern Warfare (2019).

The GeForce Game Ready 595.59 WHQL driver is available now through the NVIDIA app.

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GeForce Now adds Resident Evil Requiem and ten other games this week

GeForce Now is ending the month strong with another round of eleven games joining the library. Naturally, the list includes Resident Evil Requiem, which launches for PC and consoles tomorrow, complete with ray-traced lighting.

Currently, Nvidia is bundling free copies of Resident Evil Requiem with select graphics cards and RTX 50-equipped gaming laptops. On top of that, Nvidia is giving away free codes for the game with a 12-month subscription for GeForce Now Ultimate, which grants swift access to an RTX 5080-powered gaming machine.

The full list of games joining GeForce Now this week includes:

  • TCG Card Shop Simulator (New release on Xbox, available on Game Pass Feb. 24)
  • Blizzard Arcade Collection (New release on Ubisoft Connect, Feb. 25)
  • Diablo II: Resurrected (New release on Ubisoft Connect, Feb 25)
  • Spellcasters Chronicles (New release on Steam, Feb. 26, GeForce RTX 5080-ready)
  • Resident Evil: Requiem (New release on Steam, Feb. 27, GeForce RTX 5080-ready)
  • Anno: Mutationem (Xbox, available on Game Pass)
  • Arc Raiders (Xbox, available on the Microsoft Store, GeForce RTX 5080-ready)
  • DEVOUR (Steam)
  • Galactic Civilizations 3 (Xbox, available on the Microsoft Store)
  • MotoGP22 (Xbox, available on the Microsoft Store)
  • Torque Drift 2 (Steam)

Nvidia has also rolled out a new Game Ready graphics driver to Nvidia GPU users with day-zero optimisations for Resident Evil Requiem, which launches with DLSS support in addition to a suite of ray-tracing effects.

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Fritz! reveals new WiFi 7 line-up at MWC 2026 and details early plans for WiFi 8

Mobile World Congress is back this year, running from March 2nd to March 5th. In the lead-up, Fritz! is unveiling its new generation of routers, targeting 5G, WiFi 7 and fibre connections. We also get a sneak peek at their plans for WiFI 8.

For homes and regions without fast cable‑based broadband, Fritz! is introducing two new routers designed for reliable Fixed Wireless Access – the FRITZ!Box 6835 5G and the FRITZ!Box 6825 4G. The FRITZ!Box 6835 5G delivers up to 2Gbit/s over 5G with Wi‑Fi 7 speeds up to 3.5Gbit/s, plus SIM/eSIM support and USB‑C power, making it suitable for both permanent installations and flexible placement. The compact FRITZ!Box 6825 4G offers 4G connectivity with Wi‑Fi 6 and USB‑C power.

For fibre, there is the FRITZ!Box 5630 XGS and FRITZ!Box 5630, supporting XGS‑PON up to 10Gbit/s, GPON up to 2.5Gbit/s and AON up to 1Gbit/s depending on the model. Both include Wi‑Fi 7 up to 3.5Gbit/s, multi‑gigabit LAN ports and FRITZ!OS features such as VPN, smart home integration and telephony.

For mesh networking, the new FRITZ!Repeater 6700 Pro delivers quad‑band Wi‑Fi 7 up to 18Gbit/s with 10Gbit/s and 2.5Gbit/s LAN ports, while the FRITZ!WLAN Stick 6700 brings tri‑band Wi‑Fi 7 to PCs and notebooks.

FRITZ! is also outlining its roadmap for Wi‑Fi 8, which will improve performance across all bands, reduce latency, enhance edge‑of‑home coverage and increase efficiency for IoT devices. The next major FRITZ!OS update will begin preparing supported hardware for the new standard.

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