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Everything You Wanted To Know About Battlefield 6’s Open Beta But Were Afraid To Ask
I have, as of yet, not had a chance to try out Battlefield 6 however an unnamed acquaintance has and in between repetitive boasts of 'shooting guys in the face with…
NVIDIA Says No To Backdoors In Their Hardware
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Following 10 years in development, Lost Soul Aside has finally gone Gold
Starting development all the way back in 2014 as a one-man project, Lost Soul Aside has been eagerly anticipated by many thanks to its Final Fantasy Versus XIII (later FFXV) inspired visual design and flashy action combat. Viewed by some as being vapourware, the action title is FINALLY set to arrive later this month – with the game having now officially gone Gold.
Making the announcement, Ultizero Games officially confirmed that Lost Soul Aside will indeed be ready to launch on its revised release date of the 29th of August, telling fans (as translated by WeChat and shared by Wario64):
“Dear superpowers, thank you for the long wait! Lost Soul has completed all development content and will be released on August 29, 2025 on sale as scheduled! Kazir and Arena's adventure is about to begin – mysterious-powers and unknown truths await your exploration and revelation.”
They concluded by writing: “The team is currently working diligently on final optimizations and testing to ensure every psychic has the most seamless gaming experience possible. Thank you all for your continued anticipation and trust. We will meet on August 29th to embark on a journey of destiny intertwined with souls!”
For the uninitiated, ‘Going Gold’ means that the ‘Lost Soul Aside’ master disc has been submitted to the game’s publisher. After this, discs can then be pressed with finalised software and digital storefronts can upload the 1.0 version of the game ready for release. It’s a process that every game in development goes through, and means that (aside from post-launch patches) Lost Soul Aside should be complete and ready to play.
As mentioned, Lost Soul Aside has been a LONG time coming, and so hopefully the game winds up being everything that both fans and Ultizero Games have long hoped for. We will finally find out soon enough.
KitGuru says: Are you excited for Lost Soul Aside? When did you first hear of the game? What are your expectations for this long-awaited title? Let us know down below.
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Humble Bundles are a great way to get your hands on a large selection of titles for a relatively cheap price. Celebrating “the very best from Warner Bros. Games” Humble is currently offering a bundle of well over a dozen classics (and not-so-classics) for a little over a tenner.
Available to purchase in two different forms, paying at least £6.37 will get you an interesting selection of titles, namely:
- Watchmen: The End is Nigh Part 1 and 2
- Mad Max
- MORTAL KOMBAT XL
- Injustice: Gods Among Us Ultimate Edition
- Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League
- Batman: Arkham Asylum GOTY Edition
- Batman: Arkham City – Game of the Year Edition
Paying the full £10.93 meanwhile more than doubles the offerings, including all the above plus:
- Batman: Arkham Origins
- Batman: Arkham Knight Premium Edition
- Gotham Knights
- Injustice 2 Legendary Edition
- Mortal Kombat 11: Ultimate Edition
- Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor Game of the Year Edition
- Middle-earth: Shadow of War Definitive Edition
- FEAR: Ultimate Shooter Edition
- Back 4 Blood
While WB’s output in recent years has been far from consistent, there is no denying that this bundle includes a ton of quality titles for less than a pound a pop. If you’ve been looking to purchase any of these games, this bundle likely represents your best opportunity to do so.
As always, a portion of the money earned will go to charity, with this bundle supporting the Raiden Science Foundation, who “unites the community to drive the advancement of cures for rare diseases that impact children, starting with UBA5 disorder.”
KitGuru says: What do you think of this latest bundle? Is WB clearing shop ahead of what could be big structural changes? Let us know your thoughts down below.
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A little over two years ago it was reported that anime adaptations for both Ghost of Tsushima and Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice were in the works. Finally, after years of silence, a Ghost of Tsushima anime was officially confirmed. Now, it seems as though the Sekiro adaptation is getting ready for an announcement.
As discovered by ResetEra user ‘vestan’, a domain has now been registered for ‘sekiro-anime.jp’ by the well-known Japanese conglomerate Kadokawa (the same company which owns a majority stake in FromSoftware).
This seems to indicate that we might finally get an official announcement more than two years after rumours first sprung up.
In case you missed it, the anime-focused leaker ‘oecuf’ claimed all the way back in May of 2023 that two anime projects based on Samurai games were in the works – ultimately going on to reveal them as being Ghost of Tsushima and Sekiro.
Both titles must have been incredibly early in development, as it wasn't until earlier this year that Sony officially announced their Ghost of Tsushima anime adaptation for 2027; lending credence to oecuf’s leak from 2023.
Given that Kadokawa is now registering domain names, it is likely that we will finally hear about the long-rumoured Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice anime soon. It will be interesting to see what approach they take with it.
KitGuru says: Do you remember hearing about the rumours? Which of the two adaptations are you more looking forward to? How do you think the anime will tackle Sekiro’s narrative? Let us know down below.
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Despite the series receiving plenty of constant complaints every single year with each successive entry, the Call of Duty franchise remains one of the biggest in gaming. That said, following years of little competition, EA’s Battlefield 6 is set to directly go head-to-head with COD. Perhaps somewhat unsurprisingly, decades of success has made Activision feel infallible, with insiders claiming that the publisher thinks COD is “too big to fail.”
As reported by known leaker Tom Henderson via Insider-Gaming, the higher-ups at Activision aren’t too concerned with the upcoming arrival of Battlefield 6 later this year, with sources telling the publication that Activision leadership believes that Call of Duty is “too big to fail” and as such are not worried about the upcoming Battlefield 6.
That said, according to Henderson Activision is “keeping a close eye on Battlefield” – though it seems as though they believe the upcoming Black Ops 7 will ultimately come out on top.
While much can be said about the hubris of those higher-up at Activision, Call of Duty does manage to top the best-sellers list every single year with very few exceptions.
Even ex-Battlefield devs themselves recently weighed in on the matter, revealing that the most successful BF entry saw around 30 million players – roughly equivalent to the much-maligned Call of Duty Vanguard.
Even so, there is no denying the current energy and excitement surrounding Battlefield 6. Whether this will allow for EA’s waning franchise to once again compete with COD, we will have to wait and see – but there is certainly an opportunity here.
KitGuru says: Are you excited for Battlefield 6? What about Black Ops 7? Could the next Battlefield be EA’s most successful entry yet? Let us know down below.
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Bethesda to bring paid mods to Fallout 4
Over the years, Bethesda has brought paid mods to several of its biggest games, including Starfield and Skyrim. There is one long-standing game that has not yet received this update – Fallout 4. That will change soon, however.
According to Bethesda-focused YouTube channel, JuiceHead, which also has an extensive library of modding-focused videos, Bethesda will soon update Fallout 4 with support for paid ‘Creations'. These are Bethesda-verified mods sold for small amounts of Bethesda's Creation Club currency, depending on the size of the mod. In the case of Skyrim and Starfield, the list of paid mods usually includes new items, new NPCs and even custom-made questlines.
This update is also supposed to squash a number of long-standing bugs, many of which were likely already fixed by community bug fixing projects. The game should also run better after this update, fixing the performance issues that were introduced with last year's Fallout 4 Next-Gen update.
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KitGuru Says: Have you ever tried any of the paid mods sold for Starfield or Skyrim?
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While AMD's AM5 platform still has plenty of life left in it, the rumour mill is beginnning to shift attention to the next-generation AM6 platform. A new report has shed some light on the potential design of the upcoming AM6 socket, and it contains some very good news for those who have invested in high-end cooling for their AM5-based systems.
According to the Bits and Chips report (via VideoCardz), the AM6 socket will feature a much higher pin density than its predecessor, with the total pin count expected to exceed 2100. That's a jump of over 22% compared to AM5's 1718 pins. Despite this increase, the rumour claims that the physical dimensions and overall layout of the socket will remain comparable to AM5. If true, this could mean that the existing AM5-compatible CPU coolers would also be compatible with the next-generation platform, which would be a massive win for builders.
This new socket is said to be the foundation for the future Zen 7 architecture. The massive increase in pin count is necessary to support the next wave of technologies, as the AM6 platform is expected to be AMD's first to introduce support for both DDR6 memory and the PCIe 6.0 interface. The launch of the platform will likely be tied to the general availability of the new DDR6 memory standard.
This is, of course, a long way off. AMD has pledged to support the current AM5 socket well into 2025 and beyond, and it is widely expected that the upcoming Zen 6 CPU architecture will still be an AM5 product. Still, this new report gives us an early glimpse at the generation that will follow, providing a logical roadmap for when a socket change will become necessary to adopt new I/O and memory standards.
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KitGuru says: For enthusiasts, the prospect of carrying forward their expensive cooling solutions to a new platform that ushers in both DDR6 and PCIe 6.0 is certainly something to look forward to.
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Genshin Impact fans still using a PS4 will soon want to upgrade. This week, HoYoverse made the surprise announcement that the PS4 version of the game will be shutting down.
As of April 8th 2026, the PS4 version of Genshin Impact will no longer receive any updates. In an official statement, the developers pinned the shutdown on “limitations related to hardware performance and platform application size”.
As always, there is a bit of a timeline to follow before the full shutdown takes place. The PS4 version of the game will be removed from the PlayStation Store on the 10th of September, at that point, you will no longer be able to search for or download the game on PS4, unless it is already in your library. Funnily enough, this is not the point where HoYoverse stops accepting payment for microtransactions – that comes much later, on February 25th 2026.
Then finally, on April 8th, the PS4 version of the game will go offline and will no longer be accessible.
If you regularly play Genshin Impact on PS4 and do not plan on upgrading to PS5, then the mobile version of the game is your best option.
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KitGuru Says: Given that Genshin Impact is a mobile game first and foremost, the closure of the PS4 version is quite surprising. With that said, HoYoverse will have the data on how many PS4 users are still active and with this shutdown taking place, we can assume that the player numbers have been dwindling.
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Cherry, the company synonymous with mechanical switches, has today launched a new range of wireless keyboards aimed at the professional and home office market. The new lineup ditches the aggressive RGB and loud designs of gaming keyboards, instead focusing on a quiet, comfortable typing experience, premium features, and a sleek, workplace-friendly aesthetic.
Leading the new series are the KW 300 MX and KW 300W MX. These boards feature a compact 82-key layout and are among the first to use Cherry's latest MX2A switches inside a quiet, insulated shell for a dampened sound profile. For enthusiasts, the sockets are hot-swappable, allowing for easy switch replacement, and the keycaps are PBT. Both offer wireless connectivity and simple, dimmable white backlighting.




For those who prefer a slimmer profile, Cherry is also offering two distinct options. The KW 550 MX LP uses the new MX Low Profile 2.0 switches to achieve a height of less than 22 mm in a 96% layout, retaining a numpad in a more compact form factor. Alternatively, the premium KW X ULP 2.0 Mini is a 75% board that uses Cherry's ultra-low-profile mechanical switches and an aluminium top plate for a thin yet rigid design. This model also boasts triple-mode connectivity and comes with a travel bag, making it ideal for mobile professionals.
All four models are now available, with the KW 300 MX priced at £95.36, the KW 300W MX at £119, the KW 550 MX LP at £99, and the KW X ULP 2.0 Mini at £189.
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XPG is jumping into the growing small form factor market with a new ecosystem of Nvidia SFF-Ready certified components. The company has today unveiled its Valor Nano series of microATX cases and the compact Pymcore SFX power supply, all designed to enable powerful builds in a space-saving design without compromising on performance.
The new chassis lineup consists of two variants to suit different aesthetic preferences. The Valor Air Nano features XPG's signature ‘Exoskeleton' design for a more aggressive gaming look. On the other hand, the Valor Mesh Nano offers a more understated and sleek aesthetic with clean mesh panels. Despite their compact microATX footprint, both cases boast impressive hardware support, with clearance for GPUs up to 370 mm long and support for up to a 360 mm radiator on top.



Perfect for powering these compact builds is the new Pymcore SFX PSU. This small unit is fully compliant with the Intel ATX 3.1 standard and is 80 Plus and Cybenetics Gold certified, launching in 750W and 850W models. Moreover, it comes equipped with the latest 12V-2×6 power connector, making it ready to handle high-end RTX 50-series GPUs right out of the box. XPG is also highlighting its use of all-Japanese capacitors and a 7-year warranty.
The key takeaway here is the ‘SFF-Ready' certification. By designing the Valor Nano cases and Pymcore SFX PSU to work together, XPG is aiming to simplify the process for builders who want to create a compact PC without having to worry about component compatibility or thermal performance. The cases even feature tool-free panels and a generous 35.6 mm of space for cable routing to make the building process smoother.
KitGuru says: Which Adata XPG Valor Nano case model do you like the most? If you were to build a system on one of these, would you power it with the Pymcore SFX PSU or would you rather go for another PSU?
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- ThermalTake debuts View 390 Air, complete with Future Dusk and Butter Caramel colour options
ThermalTake debuts View 390 Air, complete with Future Dusk and Butter Caramel colour options
Following on from their massive showcase at Computex earlier this year, Thermaltake is now ready to bring its latest PC case to market. The new TT View 390 Air offers a spacious interior for high-end components, an advanced airflow design and support for hidden-connector motherboards.
The ThermalTake View 390 Air combines modern function with artistic form. The case features a 4mm one-piece curved tempered glass side and top panel, offering an unobstructed view of internal components. At the front, you'll find a mesh panel, improving airflow by drawing in more cool air through the front of the case. Better yet, it will be available in colours beyond the standard black & white options, including ‘Future Dusk' and ‘Butter Caramel'. You can see all of the colour options below:
The View 390 Air supports both standard and hidden-connector ATX motherboards, including models from ASUS BTF, MSI Project Zero, and Gigabyte Project Stealth. Dedicated cutouts along the motherboard tray ensure seamless cable routing, keeping the layout clean and streamlined. A pre-installed GPU holder adds extra support for heavy graphics cards.
The chassis offers robust cooling support, capable of housing up to eleven 120mm fans, dual 200mm front fans, and 360mm radiators on both the front and motherboard side. Two CT120 fans come pre-installed at the rear for immediate exhaust functionality. For added personalization, the View 390 Air is also compatible with an optional 6-inch LCD Screen Kit (sold separately), which presents real-time system stats and custom visuals in 1480×720 resolution through the TT RGB PLUS 3.0 software.
The ThermalTake View 390 Air Mid Tower Chassis is available now, priced at $149.99.
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KitGuru Says: What do you think of this new case? Would you like to build a system in one of these? Which colour would you go for?
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Stardock and Oxide Games today announced Ashes of the Singularity II, the highly anticipated sequel to the groundbreaking, massive-scale RTS that redefined real-time strategy gaming a decade ago. Set to release in 2026, exactly ten years after the original, the game invites players to engage in strategic battles of unprecedented scale.
In the original Ashes of the Singularity, players experienced gameplay featuring thousands of units simultaneously across maps the size of continents. The game's story envisioned a future dominated by sophisticated AI managing drone constructs to battle post-human factions for control over the solar system. In Ashes of the Singularity II, players command the United Earth Forces, a powerful human alliance forged between NATO, China, and Russia, determined to reclaim Earth’s territories, as well as vital outposts on planets and moons across the solar system, all previously overtaken by relentless AI and formidable Post-Humans.
Ashes of the Singularity II has a significantly expanded development team and as a result, there is a whole arsenal of advanced units and more sophisticated mechanics to play around with. The game aims to offer greater strategic depth, including intricate base-building and intense skirmishes. The biggest addition though, is the human faction, which was not present in the original game and was highly requested by players. The other factions from the original game will also be returning.
Players eager to join the fight are encouraged to wishlist Ashes of the Singularity II now on its Steam page. You can also join the game's official Discord server to chat with the devs and get new updates before anyone else. Ashes of the Singularity II will release in 2026 for PC. No console version is planned.
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KitGuru Says: Ashes of the Singularity dominated PC benchmarks in the mid 2010s. With the second game now coming out, we look forward to seeing the limits of RTS gaming pushed once again.
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It is back to school season and with that comes a ton of deals on PCs and laptops. Today, CyberPowerPC UK launched its new deals, slashing prices across a range of PCs and laptops great for work, study, creative projects and gaming.
The first on our list of deals is the Infinity C2 Corsair Next Day PC, which as the name implies, is a PC built using Corsair components wherever possible. In this instance, you get a Corsair 3500X ARGB TG case, a 10-core 14th Gen Intel Core i5 CPU cooled by a Corsair Nautilus 360mm AIO cooler, along with 32GB of Corsair Vengeance DDR5 memory and an RTX 5060 Ti graphcis card. Currently, this PC is £100 off, bringing the price down to £1099.
If you are after something closer to the £999 mark, then the CyberPowerPC UK Ultra 85B RTX Gaming PC is for you. This system comes in a CyberPowerPC Prism panoramic case, with an AMD Ryzen 5 8400F processor, 32GB of DDR5 memory and an MSI RTX 5060 graphics card, priced at £999.60.
If you need something portable, then we have you covered there too. Currently, the MSI Cyborg 14 A13VF-011UK gaming laptop is being sold for £300 off, bringing the price down to £898.90. The laptop features a FHD/144Hz display, an Intel Core i7-13620H processor, 16GB of DDR5 memory and an RTX 4060 GPU.
During the Back to School sale, CyberPowerPC also offers free shipping on all desktops and laptops to the UK mainland. Depending on the PC you are buying, you could also be eligible for additional promotional offers, such as a free copy of Star Wars Outlaws Gold Edition, or a free ASUS TUF gaming headset when buying a PC with an Asus motherboard and GPU.
You can find CyberPowerPC UK's complete list of deals HERE.
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In a bid to tackle the ever-growing storage demands of AI and high-performance computing, Phison has partnered with Supermicro to deliver a new, ultra-high-density storage solution. The collaboration will see Phison's colossal 122.88 TB Pascari D205V SSDs integrated into Supermicro's Petascale Storage server family.
The Phison Pascari D205V is a PCIe Gen 5 NVMe SSD that packs an incredible 122.88 TB of NAND flash into a single drive. This massive capacity is designed to help data centres simplify their infrastructure and begin replacing vast arrays of traditional hard drives with much faster, more efficient solid-state storage for data-intensive workloads like real-time analytics and AI training.
To achieve this density, the drive utilises the E3.L (Long) form factor. As part of the modern EDSFF family, the E3.L standard is longer than the more common E3.S (Short) and legacy U.2 designs. The extra length is what allows Phison to pack in twice the capacity of an E3.S drive. At the same time, the form factor's design also promotes better airflow and thermal management, which will undoubtedly come in handy in tightly packed server racks.
These massive drives will find their home in Supermicro's Petascale Storage servers, which are specifically designed to leverage the density and performance of the EDSFF form factor. The combination of Phison's high-capacity drives and Supermicro's optimised server platforms aims to give businesses the ability to massively scale their storage without needing to expand their physical data centre footprint.
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KitGuru says: What would you do with a 122.88TB Pascari D205V SSD?
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LC-Power LC1000P2 V3.1 PSU Review
LC-Power is a brand many of our audience may not immediately recognise, but they are part of Silent Part Electronics GmbH, a German IT hardware manufacturer from the town of Willich. They are not a newcomer to the industry, having been in operation since 1996. Today we take a look at one of the company's newest power supplies, the LC-Power LC1000P2, which is a platinum rated fully modular supply populated with high grade Japanese capacitors.
LC-Power are working with OEM manufacturer RSY, a partner company who have made power supplies for brands such as Superflower and Enermax, some of which we have reviewed years ago.
There are three power supplies in this range, the LC850P2 (850W), the LC1000P2 (1000W) and the LC1200P2 (1200W). All of these new units are backed with 10-year warranty coverage.
Key Features:
- Fully modular – Allows clean cable management by connecting only the cables you need.
- 80+ Platinum – Delivers reliable performance with minimal energy waste.
- ATX 3.1 & PCIe 5.1 – Designed to meet the latest standards for future hardware compatibility.
- Native 12V-2×6 Connector – Ensures stable power delivery for modern GPUs without adapters.
- Japanese capacitors – Maximum stability and lifespan under demanding loads.
- Silent 135mm FDB fan – Offers high airflow with low noise, even under sustained load.
- Semi-passive cooling – Fan operates in zero-RPM mode during low to moderate loads for completely silent performance.
- 10 years warranty – Ensures long-term peace of mind and product reliability.
- Sleeved cables – Individually braided for flexibility, durability, and aesthetics.
Kirby Air Riders has officially been rated in Saudi Arabia
After spending well over a decade working on nothing else outside of Smash Bros. Masahiro Sakurai is finally returning to the Kirby franchise with the upcoming Kirby Air Riders. Set to arrive some time this year, the racing game has now been rated in Saudi Arabia – indicating that its release could be sooner rather than later.
As discovered by ResetEra user Neoxon, the Saudi Arabian games rating board (the General Authority of Media Regulation) recently published a listing for the upcoming Kirby Air Riders, suggesting that the game is likely complete and ready to play.
This is perhaps somewhat interesting as outside of the original cinematic teaser announcement during the Switch 2 Direct, nothing has been shown from the game.
That being said, Nintendo very rarely delays its games, with the two biggest examples perhaps being The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and the upcoming Metroid Prime 4 – though both titles had their own set of specific issues during development.
Still, having Sakurai return to the Kirby franchise after so long will be interesting to see, especially as the director has opted for a racing title as opposed to a more typical Kirby platformer. Hopefully we get a proper look at the game in the coming months – perhaps during a September Nintendo Direct?
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KitGuru says: What do you think of Sakurai’s decision to return to Kirby? Did you like the original Kirby Air Ride? How different do you think it will be to Mario Kart World? Let us know down below.
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Almost two decades following the original game’s release, Titan Quest 2 surprise-launched in Early Access just a few days ago. Despite the 20 years between entries, fans of the franchise seem to have come out in full force, with the action-RPG having already sold over 300,000 copies.
As part of THQ Nordic’s recent games showcase, the publisher announced and shadow dropped Titan Quest 2 into Early Access on PC. The sequel to this Diablo-esque ARPG brings with it countless improvements including new dodging mechanics; counterattacks; factions; world events and much more.
Given that the game received no marketing in the lead-up to its shadow-drop, Titan Quest 2’s near-immediate success is worth noting, with the teams at Grimlore Games / THQ Nordic taking to Twitter to say:
“The plains of Hellas are trembling and Mount Olympus echoes with the footsteps of over 300,000 champions! We salute you, warriors, and thank you for over 300,000 copies sold in less than 72 hours!”
While we do not have any up-to-date figures for the first game, the most recent reports placed the 2006 original at around 1 million copies sold.
Given that Titan Quest 2 is coming out 20 years later, it’s hard to make an apples-to-apples comparison between the two. That said, 300,000 copies sold in 72 hours is certainly worth celebrating – especially as early impressions appear to be highly positive.
It will be interesting to see how long the game remains in Early Access – and how quickly it will wind up surpassing the first game’s sales.
KitGuru says: Are you one of the 300,000 Early Access players? What do you think of the game so far? Could Titan Quest 2 directly compete with the likes of Diablo / PoE? Let us know down below.
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For the past half a decade, Asobo Studio has been updating and improving Microsoft Flight Simulator (now MSFS 2024) with bespoke recreations of many of the earth’s most populous cities and countries. Though there is still plenty of this planet to cover, Flight Simulator 2024 is now flying to the fictional world of Jurassic Park, with the upcoming ‘Archipelago’ expansion adding the likes of Isla Nublar, Isla Sorna and other iconic islands to explore.
Unlike many of Microsoft Flight Simulator’s updates, the Jurassic World: Archipelago expansion has been teased with no current release date aside from a vague “coming soon.”
In addition, this expansion is being handled by Orbx “in collaboration with Universal Products & Experiences” as opposed to the game’s main developers Asobo Studio. That said, the company has had plenty of experience working on various landscapes and assets for MSFS, and so the partnership makes sense.
So far, very little has been shared regarding this expansion, with the team simply teasing that “Something’s waiting off the coast of Costa Rica.” – seemingly suggesting that the new regions will be added to the current world map as opposed to being its own separate location.
That said, when it does eventually arrive, the expansion has been confirmed to include many regions from across the Jurassic Park / World franchise, including:
- Isla Nublar
- Isla Matanceros
- Isla Peña
- Herradura Bay Marina
- Isla Sorna
- Isla Muerta
- Isla Tacaño
- Juan Santamaría Intl. Airport (MROC)
Microsoft Flight Simulator is a rather unique series and one which not many developers have the resources to fully realise. As such, it will be interesting to see how fans react to this latest announcement, and whether this represents the first of many future crossovers. We will have to wait and see.
KitGuru says: What do you think of the announcement? Are you excited to see MSFS expand outside of the real world? What fictional region would you want to see brought to the game next? Let us know down below.
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Each month, all those with a Humble subscription are privy to a select number of titles for ‘free’ as part of the company’s Humble Choice service. Available right now, August’s titles have officially been revealed – including the likes of Persona 5 Royal; Banishers: Ghost of New Eden and more.
Available to add to your library from now until the end of August, this month’s Humble Choice line-up (which now costs £11.49) features the following:
- Persona 5 Royal
- Banishers: Ghost of New Eden
- My Time at Sandrock
- Let's School!
- Lil Gator Game
- Tiny Terry's Turbo Trip
- Wildmender
- Warpips
- One month of IGN Plus
Of course, the headliner for August is Persona 5 Royal, with the expanded / complete edition of ATLUS’ highly popular JRPG not only giving you easily 100+ hours of entertainment but also offers a compelling story; vibrant and striking visuals, as well as a 10/10 soundtrack to boot.
Beyond this, Banishers: Ghost of New Eden is a choice-based action-RPG from Don’t Nod – the team behind the original Life is Strange, Jusant and most recently Lost Records: Bloom and Rage.
My Time at Sandrock meanwhile is the sequel to the much-loved farming / life sim My Time at Portia. Released in 2023, the game has seen and continues to receive consistent free and paid updates, turning it into far more than your typical farming sim.
As mentioned, Humble recently raised the price of their Choice subscription from £8.99 a month to £11.49. That said, for August in particular the price of admission is easily worth it for the value of games being offered.
KitGuru says: What do you think of August’s line-up? Which title are you most looking forward to playing? How many hours have you put into Persona 5 / Royal? Let us know down below.
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The bandwidth available to portable storage has seen a tremendous increase over the past few years, and now offer transfer speeds rivalling internal drives. The ADATA SE920 is a perfect example, offering…