Obaid Ur Rehman

About Me

Started my journey with Sega consoles, and I have come a long way. Now, I have developed an unparalleled passion for gaming, which encourages me to try out different genres.

Position at Tech4Gamers

At Tech4Gamers, I mainly cover new gaming news, leaks, and rumours. Aside from that, I love to write features about my favourite games while inserting my opinion about their different aspects. 

Tech Journey

Beginning gaming with Sega consoles and quickly shifted to Gameboy. By playing Pokemon games, I developed a love for gaming, which led me to explore different AAA games later on. Due to that, I started writing about the things I love and ended up on T4G to craft articles about my passion.

Current PC setup

Phantom Blade Zero Is Easier Than Souls Games To Reach Wider Audience

The Phantom Blade Zero developer reveals that it is not as privileged as FromSoftware to frustrate players while they play.

FromSoftware Voted Best Game Developer Of The Industry

Fans recently voted FromSoftware the gaming industry's best developer, placing the team above everyone else.

Fable Has Made 2025 Way More Exciting For Me

2025 is packed with great games like GTA 6 and Death Stranding 2, but I am more excited about the latest entry in the Fable franchise.

Japanese Historian Defends Yasuke And Says He Was A Samurai

Yasuke, one of the main characters from Assassin's Creed Shadows, is being defended by a Japanese Historian for being a genuine samurai.

Xbox Game Pass Has Not Been Degraded, Says Microsoft

Microsoft has replied to FTC saying that it is wrong to call the new Game Pass tier a degraded version of the older console tier.

Concord Open Beta Underwhelms; Peaked At Just 2.3K Steam Players

The open beta for Concord has been released on Steam, and the underwhelming player count has proven that the game is dead.

Assassin’s Creed Shadows LGBTQ Romance Confirmed By Ubisoft

Assassin's Creed Shadows developer Brooke Davies has confirmed that Yasuke and Naoe will both have LGBTQ relationships.

Dragon Age: The Veilguard Almost Became A Multiplayer Game

Dragon Age games are famous for their rich storytelling, but The Veilguard was once planned to be a multiplayer game.

How Valve Created A Multi Billionare Dollar Market

Valve introduced weapons cases, skins, and keys on CSGO, which was an excellent move since it created a huge and ever-growing market.

Concord Beta Fell Below 50 Players On Its Final Day

The Concord beta was recently released, and it fell below 50 users on its final day, painting a concerning picture.

CDPR Ensuring Cyberpunk 2077 Mistakes Never Repeated In Sequel

CDPR's Pawel Sasko has revealed that the developer won't make the same mistakes as it did with Cyberpunk 2077.

Analysts Believe Game Pass Will Incorporate Ads Soon

An analyst has claimed that commercials in the Xbox Game Pass interface and video games are inevitable in the future.

Baldur’s Gate 3 Won So Many Awards That Ceremonies Disrupted Development

Baldur's Gate 3 has won so many awards at different events that it became hectic for the developers to attend the ceremonies.

Bioshock 4 Leaked Image Shows Dark Atmosphere & Time Control Powers

Bioshock 4 has been in development at 2K for many years, and a new screenshot from an early build has just been leaked.

The Witcher 4 Will Be CDPR’s Most Advanced Game Ever

CD Projekt Red has revealed that the highly anticipated Witcher 4 is going to be the most advanced game it has ever released.

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Why PlayStation’s New Handheld Must Learn from Steam Deck

PlayStation's next handheld could win back gamers by learning from the Steam Deck, focusing on native gameplay and performance.

Why Xbox’s Hybrid PC-Console Could Change Gaming

Microsoft’s upcoming hybrid Xbox aims to merge PC flexibility with console simplicity, potentially redefining the future of gaming hardware.

Framework RAM Prices For Computers Jump Again by 32.5% After Recent 50% Increase

Framework increases the price of the computer RAM once again by 32.5% and says that it stilll charges less than apple.

How China’s CXMT Could Rescue Gamers in 2026 with DDR5 Memory Up to 8000MHz Targeting Millions of Wafers Per Month

China's CXMT has launched its DDR5 memory with targets of millions of wafers a month, which could help with the global DRAM shortage.

AI Set to Consume 20% of Global DRAM Supply as HBM and GDDR7 Drive the Next Phase

AI will consume 20% of the Global DRAM supply in 2026, and the next phase will focus on memory capacity and inference costs.