In recent years the market for gaming mice has continually expanded. New models from established players like Logitech and Razer launch many times a year, and are joined by offerings from dozens of startups and smaller volume manufacturers. Such a state of affairs was not always the case, however. It was, in fact, only 1999 when the first dedicated gaming mouse hit the market, the Razer Boomslang. Now, close to a decade later, Razer is celebrating the Boomslang's semi-historic heritage as the first of a new breed of gaming peripherals by re-releasing the Boomslang design as a limited-run of 10,000 individually numbered Collector's Edition units.
NoobFeed editor Ragib writes - A virtually perfect remaster that maintains the spirit of the original while significantly boosting its visual and mechanical authenticity. Cyrodiil is more inviting and enjoyable than ever. It’s an RPG experience not to be missed in 2025.
Popular third-party developer PMDG released today its rendition of the Boeing 777-200ER for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 and MSFS 2020.
Previously announced for PC - both flatscreen and VR - Remnant Protocol is now also coming to Meta Quest headsets.