Tom's Guide did an excellent writeup of some of this year's biggest and best gaming mice, for all types of gamers. For the PC gamer in you all (or even for anyone looking for a good mouse), they go into excruciating detail about each of the nine tested mice, to the point that it's sickening. But in a good way.
"Marvelous Europe today announced an agreement with Dutch developers Little Chicken to publish their in-development supernatural life sim title "Moonlight Peaks" in Europe and Australia in 2026.
Sister company XSEED Games jointly announced that they will publish the title in North America, targeting a simultaneous release. Moonlight Peaks will join the growing library of third-party indie titles published by Marvelous Europe, complementing their internally developed catalogue of titles by Marvelous Inc." - Marvelous Europe.
"The Budapest-based (Hungary) indie games publisher and developer NeocoreGames, are today very proud and glad to announce that the “Legion IX” expansion is now available for their critically-acclaimed dark fantasy tactical-RPG “King Arthur: Knight’s Tale“ (the said expansion is available right now for PC via Steam)." - Jonas Ek, TGG.
"Kwalee, Inzanity, and Awe Interactive are today very happy to announce that the "BPM x ROBOBEAT" crossover is kicking-off via Steam on May 14th, 2024." - Kwalee, Inzanity, and Awe Interactive.
That's one of the best on the market...
The G7 that Logitech had has been, by far, my favorite mouse over the last few years, too bad they never made a replacement model. Wireless is by far my favorite feature with this mouse (there is next to no lag with it, no problem with quick headshots), that and the 2000 DPI laser tracking that can be adjusted on the fly, and comfortable (the newer version I have has nice rubber grips). Logitech really needs to make a new version of this mouse.
If I had to pick one out of the bunch, it would be the X8. I'd love one of them in my stocking! Or the Razer Mamba.