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After Sony pulled Cyberpunk 2077 From its PlayStation Store, what could happen next? Well, MicroSt .ft is still ready to sell the game on Xbox, but it gets a refund to anyone who wants to match Sony’s offer fur. Meanwhile, CD Project Red itself will refund rumors to those who bought it on disc if their retailer doesn’t, but you have to hurry – it will only accept requests until the 21st, which is two days from now.

If you’re wondering how we got into this mess, Jessica Condit has all the answers to your question: What’s going on? Cyberpunk 2077? If you’re in a group of people playing the game (and despite all the obstacles, probably enjoying it), the developers have released yet another patch. 1.05 Hotfix Quest addresses a set of issues, and can help HDR look better on your PlayStation or Xbox console – give it a try.

Super Nintendo World

Not least, if you prefer gaming-related news that inspires fun, try a 15-minute tour of Nintendo’s Super Nintendo World Theme Park, hosted by Shijeru Miyamoto.

– Richard Lawler

Tech’s biggest winner and loser in 2020

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This week, Charlene and Devendra take a look back at 2020 and find out who was technically the biggest winner and loser. From Apple’s M1 chip to the fall of Qibi, it was a serious uphill and low year for the tech industry, especially once you take into account how the COVID-19 epidemic changed our lives.

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Perfect timing.

Razor blade 15

Believe it or not, there are still sales that you can grab and some of these gadgets may still arrive before Christmas. Notably, the powerful configuration of Apple Pal and Watch Ch SE, NVIDIA Shield TV Pro and Razor Blade 15 gaming laptops. For any other ideas, don’t forget to check out the 2020 Naked Holiday Gift Guide.

Here are all the best deals of the week that you can pull off today, and remember to follow through NgEngadgetDeals Twitter for more updates.
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If Intel and Qualcomm can’t keep up with Apple’s M1, what’s the next step?

Surface Pro X

According to Bloomberg, Micro .ft is developing in-house ARM processors to power its Surface Devices and Cloud Infrastructure. While there aren’t many details on the project yet, Bloomberg reports that the company is working on a chip that it plans to use in its data centers. It is also exploring the option of using the same design in its Surface lineup of computers – although noting that the processor will be used in a cloud context rather than its computers.
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