Insomnia 2026: It’s Back But Why Do We Care?

Insomnia 2026: It’s Back But Why Do We Care?

For years, Insomnia was the heart of the UK gaming scene. A place where LAN warriors, cosplayers, indie devs and caffeine-addled esports fans collided under one roof for a proper weekend of chaos. And now? It’s finally crawling out of the grave for Spring next year....
Why eSports Titles Don’t Care About Your £800 CPU

Why eSports Titles Don’t Care About Your £800 CPU

Chasing frames, not cores: GPU grunt over CPU flexing Back in the day, if your CPU wasn’t doing overtime, your game stuttered like a 90s dial-up modem. eSports titles were lean but still demanded serious single-core speed to keep frame times low and hit those magical...
Death Stranding 2 on PC: Why You’ll Want to Be Ready

Death Stranding 2 on PC: Why You’ll Want to Be Ready

Kojima’s back with more DS madness… …and we’re all-in. When a game like Death Stranding 2 drops, you don’t just hear about it, it hits you like a truck full of cryptic trailers, moody voiceovers, and enough cinematic ambition to make Hollywood blush....
Ryzen Is Finally Back in Stock, and About Bloody Time

Ryzen Is Finally Back in Stock, and About Bloody Time

Scalpers Reel In Terror As Ryzen Rains Down Once Again We’ve heard it all year. “When’s the 9800X3D coming back?” “Why are people paying £600 for a chip that should cost £400?” “Should I just give up and buy Intel?” It’s been an absolute joke, and we’ve felt the pain...
RTX 5050: The Biggest Waste of Silicone This Year

RTX 5050: The Biggest Waste of Silicone This Year

Alright, buckle up, because Nvidia has dropped the RTX 5050, its cheapest Blackwell-based GPU yet, and it’s already looking like a half-baked afterthought. Here’s why this little silicon chip might just be the biggest slap in the face to budget gamers in...