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Latest Gaming System Stories

Microsoft makes the argument in a US court as the company tries to prevent the Federal Trade Commission from halting its deal to buy Activision Blizzard.

By Michael Kan

Remote Play lets you stream games from your Xbox to your phone, tablet, or PC. It's convenient and easy to use, but you will have to set it up first.

By Carli Velocci

Discord is finally available on home consoles. Here's how to set up the service so you can start voice chatting on PlayStation and Xbox consoles.

By Carli Velocci
4.0

The Mortal Kombat Deluxe Arcade Machine features several fun titles in a tall, one-piece body design that's more comfortable to play than the standard Arcade1Up models.

By Will Greenwald

You don't have to be in front of your game console to download games. Do it from your phone and be ready to play when you get home.

By Carli Velocci

The PlayStation 5's built-in SSD is fast, but you can fill it up fast, too. Using this guide, you'll install a separate M.2 NVMe SSD to increase your game console's storage without taking a speed hit.

By Will Greenwald

The Switch moves into third place on the best-selling list behind the Nintendo DS and PS2.

By Matthew Humphries

For now, it's only happening in Japan, but this is likely only the start of the price hikes.

By Matthew Humphries

Your local retailers should have a ready supply, or you can buy direct from PlayStation.

By Matthew Humphries

Razer's upcoming gaming device comes in Wi-Fi and Verizon 5G-equipped versions.

By Will Greenwald

Sorry, resellers. 'Everyone who wants a PS5 should have a much easier time finding one...from this point forward,' Sony exec Jim Ryan says at CES.

By Michael Kan

The Lenovo Legion Pro 7i laptop and Legion Tower 7i desktop aim to take the company's gaming hardware profile to the next level.

By Brian Westover

With the DualSense's Share button, you can easily capture, share, and copy screenshots and video clips.

By Will Greenwald

Featuring shooters, RPGs, survival horror, sports, and other exciting genres, this Steam Deck starter pack spotlights the games you should buy for Valve's handheld PC.

By Jordan Minor  & Jeffrey L. Wilson

If you want to play PlayStation, Switch, or Xbox games online, here's what you need and the settings to change before you get started.

By Clay Halton
4.0
Editors' Choice

Featuring a small footprint and a massive library of games, the Sega Genesis Mini 2 is an excellent retro console that has both casual and hard-core appeal.

By Joe Osborne
3.5

The Retroid Pocket 3 is an Android-based retro gaming handheld that deftly emulates games up to the fifth console generation, but you must learn how to configure the software to get the most out of it.

By Will Greenwald

The Steam Deck can be used for more than just playing games. Here's how to install apps like Discord, web browsers, and more.

By Carli Velocci

The premium subscription service struggles to grow its user base, but overall PlayStation 5 sales have topped 25 million.

By Marco Marcelline
3.0

The Logitech G Cloud is a nicely constructed, emulation-friendly handheld with an emphasis on cloud gaming, but it's overpriced for what it delivers.

By Will Greenwald