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La newsletter GameDev Reports Premium a publié ses mises à jour couvrant la période du 16 au 20 février 2026. Elle met en lumière de nouveaux rapports et des articles intéressants de la semaine.

GameDev Reports Premium, un service par abonnement, a publié ses dernières mises à jour le 26 février 2026, axées sur les développements du 16 au 20 février. La description de la newsletter insiste sur « nouveaux rapports et articles intéressants de la semaine », offrant aux abonnés un contenu sélectionné sur les thèmes du développement de jeux. Cette édition perpétue la tradition de la série en fournissant des analyses pertinentes et actualisées sur l'industrie, bien que les détails précis des rapports inclus n'aient pas été précisés dans l'annonce. Ces mises à jour constituent une ressource pour les professionnels et les passionnés suivant les actualités du gamedev.

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February 2026 features stacked video game release lineup

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February 2026 emerges as a bustling month for video game releases, offering a diverse selection across genres from RPGs to shooters and roguelikes. Multiple outlets highlight standout titles expected to drive significant player interest early in the year.

GamingBible has refreshed its news page with a collection of headlines covering recent gaming developments. Topics range from upcoming releases and mods to free game offers across platforms.

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PC Gamer has released its latest roundup of new Steam releases. The article focuses on five games that may have slipped under the radar for the week of March 9, 2026.

Howtogeek has compiled a roundup of recent Linux developments, highlighting a major update to the Calibre software, an emerging alternative to Raspberry Pi OS, and expanded Proton game support. The article covers key stories from the past week that enthusiasts might have overlooked.

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NVIDIA announced several enhancements for its GeForce Now cloud gaming service during the 2026 Game Developers Conference in San Francisco. Key updates include improved game discoverability, upgraded virtual reality streaming, and new titles joining the platform. The service also expands account linking and introduces free-to-play access for Fortnite's Save the World mode.

The Hacker News has released its latest ThreatsDay Bulletin, focusing on various cybersecurity issues. The bulletin covers topics such as Kali Linux combined with Claude, Chrome crash traps, WinRAR flaws, and activities related to LockBit. It also includes over 15 additional stories on emerging threats.

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Microsoft hosted its Xbox Developer Direct 2026 event, showcasing new details and release windows for several upcoming titles. The presentations included teasers for Fable and Forza Horizon 6, alongside announcements for games from GAME FREAK and Double Fine Productions. All main games will launch on Steam, enabling play on Linux systems through Valve's Proton.

 

 

 

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