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There is a pervasive air of festivity amongst the members of the Breitbart Tech team. The twisted cybernetic husk of Saint Nicholas has uploaded a happy surprise into the mainframe: System Shock 3 is coming.

There is a pervasive air of festivity amongst the members of the Breitbart Tech team. The twisted cybernetic husk of Saint Nicholas has uploaded a happy surprise into the mainframe: System Shock 3 is coming.

On Saturday, December 5th, at this year’s PlayStation Experience event, Square-Enix gave us a first look at the Final Fantasy VII Remake in action. Unfortunately, you’ll only get it one piece at a time.

Hillary Clinton is calling for Silicon Valley to help to thwart “the most effective recruiter in the world,” but no, she’s not talking about Donald Trump.

Naughty Dog’s Neil Druckmann is getting ahead of any potential controversy regarding the decision to have a white voice actor for a black character debuting in Uncharted 4. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T07IwsAuiDY Druckmann was providing background information on the newly revealed South African

Mark Zuckerberg kicked off December with a promise to donate 99% of his Facebook shares to charity… sort of. The reality of this gesture may be starting to catch up with the social media mogul.

Last night’s Game Awards were… let’s say “unique.” But somewhere in the midst of all the trailers and celebrity cameos was the announcement of a game I’ve been dreaming about for almost a decade. I’m just not sure Psychonauts 2 is the adventure I’ve been waiting for.

The FCC is bringing net neutrality to court today in another attempt to secure regulation on why and how internet service providers can manipulate the access they provide.

Reuters reports that Target is paying banks and credit unions back for fraudulent charges and costs related to reissue of debit and credit cards, regarding the company’s 2013 data breach.

Creative Assembly’s Rich Aldridge is feeling pretty disheartened about the overwhelmingly negative reaction to their decision to restrict the “Chaos” faction to pre-orders and launch DLC purchases in the upcoming release of Total War: Warhammer.

On the tail end of Steam’s Exploration Sale comes the GOG.com Winter Sale. It began yesterday and will continue until December 13th.

In what sounds more like the central conceit of a Philip K. Dick novel, the San Fernando Valley City Council has requested that the City Attorney’s Office investigate the merit of a bizarre approach to fighting prostitution.

Just Cause 3 released on Tuesday, returning protagonist Rico Rodriguez to the place of his birth in order to blow a bunch of things up for freedom. Unfortunately, many players are experiencing virtual sabotage in their efforts that has nothing to do with the evil Medici dictator’s regime.

IRS Commissioner John Koskinen has written a letter in response to questions from Senator Ron Wyden regarding the use of cell-site simulator technology, both admitting to use of the “StingRay” devices and expressing a desire to continue doing so in

The Electronic Frontier Foundation has filed an official complaint with the Federal Trade Commission accusing Google of collecting personal information about children.

After eleven years, the FBI’s efforts to conceal its warrantless perusal of private citizens’ internet data have finally been exposed.

Last week, we reported on the massive security breach of VTech Toys that left almost five million parents and nearly a quarter million children’s info exposed online. The story was disturbing enough, but new revelations paint a picture even more dire.

Egyptologist Nicholas Reeves is leading the hunt for what may very well be the final resting place of Queen Nefertiti. 3,300 years later, we’re still discovering new information about the most infamous of Egypt’s monarchs. Tutankhamen — or “King Tut”

Gamers are trying to achieve Hideo Kojima’s dream of global nuclear disarmament — in Metal Gear Solid V.

Stepping into the world of Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain has a certain gravity. For those who have been following the decorated franchise since its NES inception, I can imagine a sense of homecoming. Still, this is not the MGS title of prior generations.

On Friday, children’s electronic toy manufacturer VTech announced in a press release that their servers had been penetrated in an SQL injection attack on their Learning Lodge app store database.

Security experts from cyber intel firm iSight have exposed new — and extremely sophisticated — cash register point of sale malware.

Indie developer Twisted is getting a lot of attention in the wake of it’s Monday announcement. They’re bringing PS4 Remote Play to the PC, courtesy of their brand new app.

Just in time for Thanksgiving binges, Steam has launched the Exploration Sale, going from now through December 1st.

They’d been hiding their secret pain for years. Instead of withering beneath the leering gaze of their presumed demographic, they resolutely stiffened their trembling lips and marched forward, spine-straight, regal and determined like true survivors. On November 19, they proclaimed

Where Koei Tecmo backed down, consumers and distributors are stepping forward. Dead or Alive Xtreme 3 will in fact be available in the US and UK, courtesy of Play-Asia — and that’s where things just got interesting. It began with our