Halo Infinite’s Helldivers 2 mode just got an October release date, and its gameplay trailer has me more hyped than ever

Since 343 Industries enabled players to incorporate PvE campaign enemies into maps within Halo Infinite’s Forge mode mapmaking tool, the game’s community has produced numerous custom levels and modes that creatively utilize this feature. One of the most thrilling examples is Helljumpers, a high-octane, Halo-inspired version of the widely acclaimed cooperative shooter Helldivers 2. This game captured the attention of Windows PC and PS5 gamers earlier this year. The Forge Falcons, an accomplished team of map creators responsible for developing Helljumpers, first announced the mode in late March, and they have been working on it for over seven months now.

If you’re looking for an inexpensive gaming monitor, I just tested this 240Hz, 1ms, option and it’s a great budget choice

Through my years of assessing gaming monitors at Windows Central, I’ve had the opportunity to evaluate numerous high-end options that frequently test the limits of technology. However, there are times when what you truly require is an affordable monitor that displays games effectively and provides essential features without breaking the bank. That’s where the Titan Army steps in.

Controversial artist ironically seeks millions of dollars in compensation for AI-generated collections as OpenAI sidesteps bankruptcy with $6.6 billion in funding from Microsoft and NVIDIA

This week, AI tycoons and aspiring AI millionaires dominated the news headlines. Moreover, Microsoft rolled out a significant upgrade for Windows 11, along with the newest version of Office. Add to that some early Prime Day and Anti-Prime Day deals, plus reviews of fresh gadgets and games, and you’ve got a tasty mix of tech news to keep up with. Here is a summary of the most significant tech stories from the past week.

Forza Horizon 5 rewinds the clock with some 90s classics and new ways to earn old reward cars

Playground Games has revealed their plans for the chilling season of 2024, but unfortunately, it doesn’t involve a terrifying upgrade for Forza Horizon 5 (we might get that towards the end of the month). However, we do have an update regarding what’s coming next for FHD, and it’s called ‘Back to the 90s.’ Yes, this is another dose of nostalgia, but how thrilling this launch will be depends on who you talk to.