
The PC Gaming Alliance is putting the finishing touches on a PC game certification program.
Announced earlier this year, the program is already live following a "soft launch" early adopters program, though PCGA president Matt Ployhar is looking to March 2014 for an official launch with finalized specs, he tells Gamasutra.

Starting with their new console, the Project Scorpio has been revealed to be called the Xbox One X, launching this November for $499 and is a powerhouse. 4K Minecraft, Middle-earth: Shadow of War, Cuphead, Anthem, Assassin’s Creed: Origins, PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, Sea of Thieves, Crackdown 3, Metro: Exodus, and Forza 7 were all shown off as well.

With the sad news that Square Enix is shelving DEUS EX to focus on more licensed properties. We wipe a few tears from our eyes and fondly take a moment to recall what made it so special and why we loved it in the first place. In hopes that one day it will be revived again.
A Criminal Past is up for grabs,hopefuly some other publisher is interested enough to invest in this IP.
Sad to see, probably the best series ever go down. But Warren Spector working on System Shock might just another industry changing moment. Also let's not undermine the presence of some developers moving on from AAA development and trying to make something without much shareholder's influence.

Maximum PC: It can be difficult to establish yourself in online communities that already exist, and if you've always dreamed of being part of one from the very beginning, here's your chance. We just received an email from the PC Gaming Alliance letting us know that the non-profit organization has flipped the switch on its new forums. In addition to being one of the first members of what's surely to be a growing community, you might also want to pop in from time to time to share your thoughts on PC gaming and what the PCGA is up to.
*a console fanboy*
Hey look, PC...
"No no no"
Gaming...
"I DONT HEAR YOU.... NO NO NO"