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Meta Spun Out VR Fitness Hit Supernatural Instead of Shutting It Down

Meta Spun Out VR Fitness Hit Supernatural Instead of Shutting It Down

Meta’s ambitious push to define the future of the metaverse largely failed to deliver on its promises, with one notable exception: Supernatural, a VR fitness game that turned exercise into an engaging, game-like experience that users actually enjoyed. Now, instead of being shut down, the app is getting a second life. Supernatural, which helped make

NYT Games’ Scrabble-Like Crossplay Feels Like a Long-Awaited Dream

NYT Games’ Scrabble-Like Crossplay Feels Like a Long-Awaited Dream

I’ve long imagined a slightly better digital world: one where unlocking my phone brings a notification that my grandmother has challenged me to a game of Scrabble. I make my move. She responds with hers. We continue trading turns over several days, and throughout it all, neither of us is forced to endure overwhelming, brightly

Arm’s new upscaler promises PC-quality graphics on mobile

Arm’s new upscaler promises PC-quality graphics on mobile

Arm has launched an open-source solution designed to improve graphics upscaling on mobile devices, aiming to deliver PC-quality gaming experiences on smartphones while optimizing both performance and power consumption. The new solution, called Arm Accuracy Super Resolution (Arm ASR), is a temporal upscaler that utilizes information from multiple frames to create high-quality images from lower-resolution

Unity 6 launches amid ongoing effort to rebuild trust

Unity 6 launches amid ongoing effort to rebuild trust

Unity 6 has officially launched, being hailed as the most stable and high-performing version of the game development platform to date. In a blog post, Matt Bromberg, the President and CEO of Unity, announced the release, underscoring the company’s dedication to developer-focused enhancements and long-term support. Bromberg, who recently succeeded John Riccitiello amidst various controversies—including