Could Apple finally be giving a damn about MacBook gaming? We’re about to find out at the October event

Apple’s October event is just around the corner, and we’re expecting to see the launch of its much M3 chip, alongside a new iMac and MacBook Pros. But out of everything we’re expecting to see, I have one burning question: what about gaming?

These are expensive machines, and the Cupertino crew seem to be aware of the fact that we’d want to work by day and play by night on these machines. But while I’ve been let down before by Apple and its grip on gaming, everything seems to be falling into place for a big shift towards being able to play AAA games on my MacBook Pro.

That M3 chip is a monster

Apple iMac 24-inch

(Image credit: Future)

Nothing is known about the specifics of M3 in terms of clock speed and benchmark results, but we know enough to make a pretty educated guess — this year’s Apple Silicon is going to be (to quote the event’s name) scary fast.

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