date_range 30/10/2025 08:30
Game reverse engineering refers to the process of decompiling and analysing game source code using various tools to attempt to analyse the game’s implementation logic. This process requires the use of techniques such as decryption, decompilation, and decompression, with the aim of restoring or analysing the game’s code logic and resources.
date_range 23/10/2025 08:30
According to a report by VGinsights, the market share of the UE engine has grown significantly in recent years. With the release of UE5 and continuous technological advancements, the application of the UE engine in independent development and mobile game development has also been gradually increasing.
date_range 23/10/2025 08:30
Among the many risks of cheats faced by games, in addition to common cheating methods such as memory modification and injection, the black and gray industries also often use “speed-hack” to cheat.
date_range 16/10/2025 08:30
Steam Deck is a portable handheld gaming device developed by Valve that allows users to enjoy games from the Steam library. Additionally, the device’s Steam OS supports other gaming platforms. The handheld’s portability perfectly meets the needs of hardcore gamers, and its extremely high cost-effectiveness—far below the price of gaming laptops—has enabled Steam Deck to surpass the one million sales mark in the same year of its release.
date_range 16/10/2025 08:30
The Android Developers Blog announced that, starting from 1 November 2025, all app updates submitted to Google Play targeting Android 15 and higher must support a 16 KB page size on 64-bit devices. Applications that have not been adapted to this new specification may face the risk of not running properly in the future.
