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Our content for yesterday, July 20 2023 HOTTEST CONTENT: Blizzard confirms plans to offer its games

Our content for yesterday, July 20 2023 [logo daily mail]() [ HOTTEST CONTENT: [Blizzard games are coming to Steam as publisher selectively breaks Battle.net exclusivity]( Blizzard confirms plans to offer its games on Steam starting with Overwatch 2 in August, and select games are also coming to Valve's storefront platform. [( [Patriot Viper Venom DDR5 32GB (2 x 16GB) 5600MHz RAM Kit at Amazon!]( Reviewed at TweakTown with a high rating of 95%, Patriot's Viper Venom DDR5 32GB 5600MHz memory kit is on sale now at Amazon with a 9% discount. Sponsored Ad [ [Solidigm launches a massive 61.44TB PCIe Gen4 SSD, the world's highest capacity]( Solidigm launches the world's highest capacity SSD for high-performance computing, and all we can think about is putting it in a gaming PC. [ [Samsung has developed the first GDDR7 memory for GPUs with up to 32 Gbps speed]( Samsung has completed its development of GDDR7 memory for next-gen GPUs, so does this mean we'll see it in the upcoming GeForce RTX 5090? [ [Leaked pricing for AMD Radeon RX 7700 and RX 7800 GPUs emerge, how do they stack up?]( Pricing always comes last when it comes to a GPU launch, but let's take a look at these leaked price points for the Radeon RX 7700 and Radeon RX 7800. [ [Analysis: Mobile gaming has transformed Activision-Blizzard's business]( Analysis of Activision-Blizzard's segment revenues shows just how much mobile has radically affected the publisher's multi-platform games business. [ [Square Enix responds to Final Fantasy 16 sales confusion, says game sales are extremely strong]( Square Enix has officially commented on the Final Fantasy 16 launch sales discussion, dispelling all controversy by saying sales are 'extremely strong' [ [Diablo 4 is Blizzard's fastest-selling game to date, raking in a record-setting amount of cash]( Diablo 4 is proving to be quite the cash cow, helping to drive Blizzard's net sales over $1 billion in a quarter for the first time ever. [ [The iPhone 15 Pro could have this Wi-Fi upgrade]( The iPhone 15 Pro might benefit from an upgraded Wi-Fi 6E technology, making it the first iPhone to support the faster wireless networking speeds. [ [Samsung's Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra specs and images leak as launch nears]( Samsung's Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra is likely to be announced very soon and a new leak has outed its specs and a number of photos of the tablet itself. 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[ [New Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 specs leak as launch edges nearer]( The Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 and Galaxy Watch 6 Classic are now expected to be announced within the next few days and now we might know the specs involved. [ [Apple's new top priority is working on its own version of ChatGPT]( Apple's new top priority is reportedly the 'Ajax' framework which will be used to develop large language models similar to ChatGPT and Microsoft's Bing. [ [Declassified CIA file roughly ties JFK assassination to UFOs]( Newly released John F. Kennedy CIA and FBI files have loosely connected the president's November 1963 assassination to UFO sightings. [ [Samsung introduces a new massive 98-Inch QLED 4K Smart TV that it says is 'accessible']( It might not be affordable, yet, but the new 98-inch Samsung QLED Q80C 4K TV sees launches with a price point much lower than its predecessor. 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