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Data miner uncovers potential cross-buy feature coming to PlayStation games

6 novembre 2025 à 13:00

While the system has in some ways failed to become the standard, Microsoft continues to support and push its Xbox Play Anywhere cross-buy feature between consoles and PC. Based on a new discovery from data miners, it appears as though Sony / PlayStation may be investigating going down a similar route.

As shared by data miner Amethxst via Twitter, new symbols have appeared in the PSN’s backend, revealing what appears to be a cross-buy system between the PlayStation 5 and PC.

Seemingly coming to both the website and PlayStation app, games on the PS Store may soon include symbols/tags showing (likely first-party) games which are also available on PC alongside PS5.

Cross-buy PlayStation

Though an odd inclusion in and of itself, this appears to be coming in alignment with a new cross-buy system. How this will function is currently unknown as in the case of Xbox Play Anywhere, users are given a PC copy of the game via the Xbox store on PC.

Seeing as how Sony’s PC titles have been published through the likes of Steam and the Epic Games Store, it will be interesting to see whether Sony is planning to set up some sort of PlayStation launcher on PC.

KitGuru says: What do you think of this leak? Do you believe it? How do you think Sony would implement something like cross-buy? Let us know down below.

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PlayStation Portal gets cloud streaming improvements, new UI and more in major update

6 novembre 2025 à 12:00

Last week, we reported on a discovery by some fans which seemed to suggest that Sony’s remote play PlayStation Portal handheld could receive extended functionality via an upcoming and impending firmware update. Sure enough, Sony has now officially announced library cloud streaming; a new UI and much more.

Making the announcement on the PlayStation Blog, the Senior Manager for Product Management ‘Takuro Fushimi’ wrote:

“Today, we’re excited to share that PS Portal is receiving one of its biggest updates yet. Starting on November 6 at 2am GMT, Cloud Streaming for PS5 Games officially launches on PS Portal for PlayStation Plus Premium members, along with a variety of new features that enhance how you can play.”

The full blog post can be found HERE, but the most notable addition is of course the aforementioned cloud streaming. Prior to this update, Cloud streaming on the Portal was limited to titles available through PlayStation Plus. Now, Portal owners will be able to stream their own library of games through the cloud instead of relying on it being on PS Plus Extra/Premium. The full list of supported titles can be found HERE.

Beyond this however, the Portal has also received a bunch of other ancillary improvements/additions, including:

  • Redesigned UI featuring:
    • Remote Play home screen
    • Cloud Streaming home screen
    • Search screen
  • 3D Audio Support
  • Passcode Lock
  • Network Status Screen
  • In-Game Store to view / purchase games
  • New accessibility options
  • Game Invitations

While the Portal may still be far from the PSP 3 which many have been hoping for, it is encouraging at the very least to see Sony continue to support the PS Portal in a pretty major way.

KitGuru says: What do you think of this firmware update? Are any of these features game-changers? Do you believe that Sony is working on a dedicated local handheld? Let us know down below.

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“Primary development focus” has shifted to Switch 2 according to Nintendo

6 novembre 2025 à 11:00

During the early launch months for the Switch 2, Nintendo made sure to treat the last-gen Switch as a contemporary console, continuing to support the nearly 9 year old hardware with new first-party titles. While this may still be the case, Nintendo has now confirmed that they “will shift our primary development focus to Nintendo Switch 2.”

As part of Nintendo’s most recent fiscal earnings report, the Switch maker not only revealed updated sales stats for their consoles and first-party titles, but also spoke on their development plans moving forward.

In a section of the presentation describing the Switch 2 as “the new standard for Nintendo Switch” the console maker revealed how they are now going all-in on Switch 2 software, writing:

“Going forward, we will shift our primary development focus to Nintendo Switch 2 and expand our business around this new platform.”

Focus Primary

Given that the Switch 2 is Nintendo’s latest console, you would expect this to be the case. That said, earlier this year in April, the then-president for Nintendo of America ‘Doug Bowser‘ claimed that the Switch 1 was still a core part of their ecosystem. In addition, there are still a few first-party Switch 1 titles to be released, including the upcoming Metroid Prime 4.

It will be interesting to see whether any more NEW Nintendo titles get announced for the last-gen machine, or if they truly are moving on

.KitGuru says: What do you think of this latest claim? Have the true Switch 2 exclusives been good enough to satisfy? Let us know down below.

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LC-Power M27UO Review (4K/240Hz QD-OLED)

6 novembre 2025 à 10:39

LC-Power has only been making gaming monitors since 2019 and the company launched its first OLED offerings earlier this year. Today we're assessing the 27in model, utilising the same 4K/240Hz Samsung QD-OLED panel as MSI's 272URX and AOC's AG276UZD. It promises up to 1000 nits peak brightness, infinite contrast and near-instant response times, all at the attractive price of just £669 here in the UK. Let's find out if it's worth buying.

On the topic of pricing and availability, so far I've only found the LC-Power M27UO listed on Amazon, but the £669 asking price makes it £30 cheaper than both the AOC AG276UZD and MSI 272URX, though the latter appears to be a temporary deal and the £999 MSRP is significantly more expensive. Still, it goes to show just how competitive the OLED market has become, so let's take a look and see what the M27UO can bring to the party.

Specification:

  • Display size: 26.5″ / 67.31 cm
  • Resolution: 4K Ultra HD / 3840×2160 pixels
  • Screen refresh rate: 240 Hz
  • Panel type: QD-OLED / anti-reflective (AR)
  • Picture format: 16:9
  • Brightness:
    • APL 100%: 250 nits
    • APL 10%: 450 nits
    • APL 3%: 1000 nits
  • Contrast ratio: 1,500,000:1
  • Dynamic contrast ratio: 1,500,000:1
  • Screen colors: 1.07 B / 10 bit
  • Viewing angle: H: 178° / V: 178°
  • Pixel pitch: 589.97 (H) x 332.93 (V)
  • Response time: 0.03 ms OD
  • Video/USB ports: 2x HDMI 2.1, 1x DP 1.4, 2x USB-A, 1x USB-C (Video/Data/PD)
  • Speakers: 2x 5 W (integrated)
  • Audio out: 1x 3.5mm jack
  • Included items: Monitor, stand, DP cable, manual, mains adapter, mounting material
  • Features: Adaptive Sync, Game Plus, Low Blue, PiP/PbP, FPS/RTS, Flicker-Free, KVM switch, HDR400, VESA-compatible, height-adjustable stand
  • Rear: black/anthracite with LED lighting
  • Stand: anthracite
  • Dimensions:
    • Without stand: 611 x 352 x 65 mm
    • With stand: 611 x 567 x 311 mm
  • Packaging: 810 x 476 x 184 mm
  • Tilt angle: -5° ~ 20°
  • Swivel range: ±20°
  • Pivot: ±90°
  • Height adjustment: 120 mm
  • VESA suspension: 75 x 75 mm
  • Product / Total: 5.55 / 7.9 kg
  • Warranty: 3 years
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Steam Deck beta update brings major improvements to game downloads

6 novembre 2025 à 10:00

Since its launch in 2022, the Steam Deck has only improved with time, receiving countless new features and quality of life improvements through relatively consistent updates. As part of the Steam Deck’s beta branch, users will finally be able to download titles while the screen is off in an update which has been a long time coming.

Though it may seem like a relatively minor feature given that it has existed on the likes of smartphones for over a decade, being able to download games/updates while the Steam Deck’s screen is off has been a long-requested yet doubtful hope from owners of the handheld.

In a welcome announcement however, Valve has now unveiled their new low-power download mode – “enabling [Steam Deck] to complete all active downloads in a new display-off low-power mode, before going to sleep.”

Steam Deck Download

This new functionality will be enabled by default while on charge, and can be set to work on battery power as well. Interestingly, it appears to be a different system entirely compared to the Deck’s typical sleep mode, with Valve explaining that “when this feature is active on battery power, Steam Deck will automatically go to full sleep mode if the battery level falls below 20%.”

Ever since the Steam Deck first arrived years ago, the lack of a screen-off download option has been frustrating. As such, this feature is highly welcome to see. Hopefully the update makes its way to the stable channels soon enough.

KitGuru says: Are you glad to see this feature implemented? Has the lack of a screen-off download option bothered you? Let us know down below.

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Reçu hier — 5 novembre 2025 KitGuru

Cooler Master launches modular Qube 540 chassis

5 novembre 2025 à 18:30

Cooler Master has unveiled the Qube 540, a new 40L compact case with a heavy focus on builder flexibility. Following the geometric design of the Qube series, this new model is designed to be built in either a vertical or horizontal orientation, giving builders more choice when piecing together their rig. 

Despite its smaller footprint, the Qube 540 is built to handle high-performance hardware. The chassis supports motherboards from ITX up to E-ATX (as wide as 280mm) and has clearance for flagship graphics cards up to 415mm in length. For cooling, the case accommodates 360mm liquid-cooling radiators and supports CPU cooling towers up to 172mm in height.

The interior is modular, allowing builders to adjust the layout for components and airflow, and the I/O panel and handles can be repositioned. Available in dark grey and light grey, the case features one pre-installed 120mm fan at the rear and can accommodate a 3.5-inch drive, as well as up to three 2.5-inch drives. Additionally, it features dust filters on the top, bottom, and front.

Another interesting thing about the Qube 540 is its emphasis on 3D-printed customization. Cooler Master is providing official and community-developed open-source 3D files for owners to print their own accessories. To support this, the company is collaborating with 3D-printing firm Prusa to make these add-ons more accessible to builders.

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KitGuru says: The Qube 540 looks like an improvement over the previous Qube cases. Would you be interested in building with one of these?

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Concept art leaks for cancelled Avalanche game ‘Contraband’

5 novembre 2025 à 18:00

While Contraband was announced in 2021 with a planned 2022 release date, the game continued to face delays and as a result, Microsoft ultimately pulled the publishing deal for the title. It is still unclear whether or not Avalanche will be able to revive the project, but in the meantime, newly leaked screenshots have given us a good look at what could have been. 

Contraband was going to be an open-world co-op shooter set in a fictional Southeast Asia inspired country, with a mix of 1970s flavour. The game would have seen players teaming up to smuggle contraband across borders, engage in black market trading and go on heists. The game was described officially as a “smuggler's paradise”.

In the gallery above, you can see some of the screenshots discovered by MP1st. These screenshots are primarily concept art, rather than a look at the final product, but it shows some of the UI menus and character portraits. Notably though, the character portraits in particular were not final and were merely in place for prototyping purposes.

It is unclear what Avalanche Studios will move on to next. Contraband is seemingly not coming out and recently, it came to light that the studio doesn't have full control over the Just Cause IP, and with the previous instalment not achieving high commercial success, along with the fact that many of the Just Cause creators are no longer with Avalanche, it is unlikely that we'll see Just Cause 5 instead.

Discuss on our Facebook page, HERE.

KitGuru Says: Due to the Just Cause 2 multiplayer mod, Avalanche spent a lot of effort transforming into a multiplayer-first studio. Unfortunately, projects like Generation Zero failed to catch on and without some extra backing, Contraband may never see the light of day. 

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US Patent Office to ‘re-examine’ crucial Nintendo patent at centre of Palworld lawsuit

5 novembre 2025 à 17:45

Recently, the Japanese patent office rejected Nintendo's application for a patent what would cover monster capturing and throwing mechanics, something that could serve quite the blow to the company's ongoing lawsuit against the creators of Palworld. Now, the US version of this patent, which Nintendo was granted earlier this year, is also in trouble, as the USPTO is now re-examining the patent's validity. 

Nintendo filed for patents covering monster catching, throwing and battle mechanics earlier this year in an effort to leverage those patents against PocketPair, the studio behind Palworld. While Palworld does take some inspiration from Pokémon, it is by and large a very different game to anything GameFreak has ever made. When the patent filings were initially reported, many came out to state that they should not be validated, as the vague language could impact hundreds of games, both new and old, not just Palworld.

As spotted by Gamesfray, the director of the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), John Squires, has now ordered that Nintendo's recently granted patent be re-examined, as conflict has been found with a previous patent from Konami, who also seemingly has a claim over automatic and manual sub-character summoning and battle mechanics.

This doesn't mean that the patent will automatically be revoked, but in a sensible world, it would be. The patent is worded in such a way that could impact all kinds of games, from Ark: Survival Evolved, to Monster Hunter and many, many more.

Discuss on our Facebook page, HERE.

KitGuru Says: While Palworld may have some Pokémon flavour in the form of its monster designs, Nintendo isn't suing over that. Instead, it is suing over mechanics that have existed in many different games for decades. If this is allowed to go ahead, it will hamper a lot of potential future innovation. 

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Marvel teases plans for more Insomniac-led superhero games

5 novembre 2025 à 17:15

Following the ransomware attack on Insomniac a couple of years ago, a roadmap from the studio began doing the rounds, claiming that Insomniac would move on from Wolverine and Spider-Man in the coming years to focus on an X-Men series of games. Recent comments from Marvel Games seem to hint at that roadmap being accurate.

Speaking with Game Informer, Marvel Games head, Haluk Mentes, confirmed that they plan on working with Insomniac well into the future, beyond next year's release of Marvel's Wolverine, which will launch as a PS5 exclusive, but is also expected to release on PC eventually.

Here is the relevant quote:

“We have been working together for more than a decade and developed such a shorthand across multiple Marvel’s Spider-Man games that when the time finally came to bring Logan back in spectacular and visceral fashion, it was obvious to everyone on our team that Insomniac was the perfect choice. It was our shared culture and values that brought us together, and we’re so proud to continue collaborating for many years to come.”

The leaked roadmap claims that after Wolverine's release in 2026, Insomniac will be focusing on getting Spider-Man 3 out of the door by late 2028. After that, X-Men games will begin dropping starting from 2030. This timeline fits with Mentes' statement that Marvel and Insomniac plan to continue working together “for many years to come”. Interestingly, it was also previously claimed in leaks that the X-Men games will be multiplatform from the get-go, so we could see an end to the timed exclusivity on PlayStation.

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KitGuru Says: Insomniac struggled to juggle multiple major characters in Spider-Man 2, with one of the game's biggest drawbacks being the constant shift between Peter Parker and Miles Morales. Hopefully that is an area that will improve, because an X-Men game would require a lot more shifting between character perspectives.

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Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 PC system requirements confirmed

5 novembre 2025 à 16:45

Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 is launching very soon. Ahead of the game's November 14th release, Activision has now confirmed the final PC system requirements for the game, with minimum & recommended specs, alongside an Ultra specification guideline for those looking to play at 4K or chasing extremely high frame rates. 

At a minimum, players will need a system equipped with a 1st generation AMD Ryzen 5 processor, or a 6th Gen Intel Core i5, along with 8GB of RAM and a Radeon RX 470 or GeForce GTX 970 or Intel Arc A580 graphics card. In all cases, it is recommended that you run the game on an SSD rather than a traditional hard drive, and you'll need 116GB of space to install the game, a number that is likely to grow overtime, as is often the case with Call of Duty each year.

Here are the remaining recommended and Ultra PC system requirements:

Recommended Specifications

Recommended specs to run at 60FPS in most situations with all options set to high:

  • OS: Windows 11 64 Bit (latest update)
  • CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 1600X or Intel Core i7-6700K
  • RAM: 12 GB
  • Video Card: AMD Radeon RX 6600XT or NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 or Intel Arc B580
  • Video Memory: 8 GB
  • Storage Space: SSD with 116 GB available space

Competitive / Ultra 4k

Competitive specs to run at a high FPS for use with a high refresh monitor, and Ultra specs to run the game at a high FPS in 4K resolution.

  • OS: Windows 11 64 Bit (latest update)
  • CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X or Intel Core i7-10700K
  • RAM: 16 GB
  • Video Card: AMD Radeon RX 9070XT or NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 / 5070
  • Video Memory: 16 GB
  • Storage Space: SSD with 116 GB available space at launch

The specifications are roughly in line with the requirements for the beta. If you were able to run the beta well, then you should have no issues running the final release when it drops next week.

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KitGuru Says: Are you planning on grabbing Black Ops 7?

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Battlefield 6 has surpassed 10 million copies sold, with PC leading the charge

5 novembre 2025 à 16:00

Prior to EA's confirmation that Battlefield 6 sold 7 million copies at launch, analysts at Alinea Analytics predicted the result. Now with October fully behind us, they've updated their sales estimates to 10 million. 

Battlefield 6 has already surpassed 10 million copies sold, according to data from Alinea Analytics. Speaking with GI.biz, the analyst firm said that a lot of this popularity is being generated on the PC market, so we may not see Battlefield overtake Call of Duty this year, as Black Ops 7 is expected to generate more sales on consoles.

The analyst also reckons that despite the perception of good will for Battlefield and distaste for Call of Duty amongst many gamers at the moment, these factors are not expected to significantly impact sales. Of course, we have seen confidence in Call of Duty falter once or twice over the years, most notably with Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare and Call of Duty: Vanguard, but the series has consistently bounced back and retained industry-leading sales.

We'll see just how well Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 performs very soon, as the game is due to drop on the 14th of November.

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KitGuru Says: Have you been playing Battlefield 6 since launch? Will you also be picking up this year's Call of Duty? 

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The world’s first 16K polling keyboard has arrived

5 novembre 2025 à 14:45

Mchose has launched its latest mechanical keyboard, the Ace 68 Turbo, targeting the competitive gaming market. The new model is built around Hall-effect magnetic switches and features a dual-chip architecture. The keyboard has an MSRP of $119, but it is currently available for a promotional launch price. 

The Ace 68 Turbo (via Xiaomi Today) features a dual-core, dual-chip design specifically designed to manage its 16K polling rate. Mchose claims this configuration delivers a 0.06 ms response time, intended to ensure stable input during gaming. The board utilises North Pole magnetic (Hall Effect) switches, which avoid physical contact for actuation. This design should reduce wear and maintain a smooth press over the keyboard's lifespan.

The hardware is housed in an aluminum chassis for a solid, durable build. On the software side, the keyboard features “RT Smart control”, which allows users to customise the actuation point of individual keys to suit their preference. The Ace 68 Turbo also includes “Self-adaptive dynamic calibration 2.0” technology, which Mchose states automatically aligns key response based on ambient conditions.

Connectivity is handled via tri-mode support, including wired USB, 2.4 GHz wireless, and Bluetooth, making it compatible with a wide range of devices. Users can manage settings through the Mchose software, which handles key remapping, macro creation, and the multi-zone RGB lighting. Customers can pay an $8 deposit to secure a $40 discount, dropping the price of the keyboard to $79.

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KitGuru says: Do you think a 16K polling rate is overkill, or is it just the next step for the peripheral market?

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Minecraft gets Dragon Ball Z DLC with full fighting game mode

5 novembre 2025 à 15:15

Minecraft's latest crossover DLC is very interesting for anime fans. While we typically see a lot of licensed skin packs in Minecraft, the new Dragon Ball Z DLC goes much further, offering new gameplay elements and game modes, alongside fan favourite characters from the series. 

The Minecraft DLC features playable versions of characters like Goku, Vegeta, Gohan, Trunks, Piccolo, Krillin, Cell, Majin Buu, Frieza, Android 18 and even Bulma. On top of that, the DLC includes a new fighting game mode, allowing players to battle it out in 1v1, 5v5 or co-op in the World Martial Arts Tournament.

Each character will have access to their usual special skills, from Goku's Kamehameha and Vegeta's Galick Gun to Krillin's Destructo Disc. Fan favourite locations from the Dragon Ball series also appear as playable maps in the game, including the Cell Games arena, Planet Namek, Kami's Temple, Capsule Corp and more.

Beyond the new gameplay elements, the DLC also includes 17 character skins that can be used in normal Minecraft games, and fans will also get a Scouter cosmetic item for a limited time as well.

The Dragon Ball Z Minecraft DLC is available now for Minecraft Bedrock Edition, priced at $8.99.

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KitGuru Says: It is cool to see some experimental gameplay features in Minecraft, going a full step beyond the usual cosmetic packs. The gameplay reminds me a little of Earth's Special Forces, which was a fantastic mod for Half-Life back in the 2000s. 

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NZXT targets premium market with new Performance fans

5 novembre 2025 à 14:30

NZXT has announced its entry into the premium fan market with the introduction of the Performance series. The new models include the F120X, F140X, F240X, F280X, and F360X, all featuring a single-frame design, Liquid Crystal Polymer (LCP) construction, and RGB lighting.

The frame and blades of each fan are constructed from LCP, an ultra-rigid material intended to resist flex and vibration at high speeds. This is paired with an optimised aerodynamic design that features a thicker 30 mm frame (up from the standard 25 mm), allowing the blades to move more air. NZXT also claims a minimal blade-to-frame gap to reduce turbulence.

Internally, the fans use a hybrid magnetic levitation and fluid dynamic bearing system. This is supported by a reinforced metal bearing enclosure and a 3-phase, 6-pole motor, which NZXT states is more efficient and provides smoother speed control. For aesthetics, the fans feature brushed aluminum side panels and subtle RGB lighting.

While the F120X and F140X are single-fan models, the other three are not. The F240X, F280X, and F360X integrate multiple fans into a single, solid frame, simplifying installation and significantly reducing cable clutter. All fans in the series are PWM-controlled and come with anti-vibration rubber corners.

The NZXT Performance fan series is now available in both black and white, and a 5-year warranty is included with all models. Pricing starts at £39.99/$44.99/€44.99 for the F120X and £44.99/$46.99/€46.99 for the F140X. The single-frame units are priced at £74.99/$84.99/€84.99 for the F240X, £79.99/$89.99/€89.99 for the F280X, and £99.99/$119.99/€119.99 for the F360X.

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KitGuru says: How much would you spend on new case fans? 

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Mario Kart World nears 10 million sales as Switch 1’s 8 Deluxe approaches 70 million

5 novembre 2025 à 13:30

Since the launch of the Switch, Nintendo has managed to achieve a level of adoption for its first-party games which we perhaps have never seen before, with countless titles selling over 10 million copies – and others like Mario Kart going even beyond 50 million. As they do each quarter, Nintendo has published updated game sales data, revealing that a solid half-dozen of their titles are about to hit new major milestones.

Taking to their investor relations site to publish the updated sales figures, Nintendo revealed just how well their legacy Switch 1 titles are doing, and how the current crop of Switch 2 games are performing.

With the data tracking up to the 30th of September, the Switch 1 titles which are set to hit major milestone sales are the following:

  • Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – 69.56 million
  • Animal Crossing: New Horizons – 48.62 million
  • Super Smash Bros. Ultimate – 36.93 million
  • Super Mario Odyssey – 29.84 million
  • Pokémon Scarlet/Violet – 27.61 million
  • New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe – 18.53 million

Mario Kart

Given that the Switch 2 is still in its early days (and considering the fact that the data only goes up to the end of September), only two titles have made its list so far, with Mario Kart World sitting at 9.57 million copies sold and Donkey Kong Bananza bringing up the rear at 3.49 million.

We also got updated hardware sales data for the Switch 2 at the same time, allowing us to figure out the exact adoption rate for both Mario Kart World and Bananza – with the former at an impressive 92.37% and the latter at a respectable 33.69%.

Of course, Mario Kart World was given away as part of a Switch 2 launch bundle, helping its sales. Still, it appears as though like the OG, the Switch 2 will have plenty of best-selling games given time.

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KitGuru says: What do you think of the Switch 2 so far? Is it worth a purchase? Which Switch 2 exclusives are system sellers? Let us know down below.

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Switch 2 officially sold over 10 million units in its first 4 months

5 novembre 2025 à 12:30

As they do each Quarter, Nintendo published its latest earnings report while updating its investor relations website, revealing just how well the console maker’s software and hardware are doing. Four months on from the launch of the Switch 2 (as of the 30th of September), Nintendo’s latest and greatest has officially sold over 10 million units.

Taking to their investor relations site to update the figures, Nintendo revealed that as of the 30th of September (almost exactly 4 months on from the console's launch) the Switch 2 has officially sold over 10 million units – 10.36 million to be specific.

While it is far too soon to come to any major conclusions from this data (especially as Nintendo made sure to offer plenty of supply during the system’s launch period), the Switch 2 has already almost reached the life-time sales for the ill-fated Wii U, which ended with just 13.56 million units sold.

Switch 2 Million

The Switch 1 meanwhile continues to slowly inch its way towards becoming the best-selling console of all time, with it now sitting at 154.01 million units (just 0.01 million away from the Nintendo DS and a little over 6 million to take the top spot above the PlayStation 2).

All that said, with the Switch 1 going up in price instead of down, we will have to wait and see whether the nearly 9 year old console has enough juice in the tank to make it to the top of the podium.

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KitGuru says: What do you think of the Switch 2’s early sales? Does it have a chance of reaching Switch 1 numbers eventually? Will the PS2 be dethroned by the end of the Switch 1’s life? Let us know down below.

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T-Minus Zero Entertainment revived following shutdown by NetEase

5 novembre 2025 à 11:30

Back in early September it was announced that the two-year old studio T-Minus Zero Entertainment – which was established in partnership with gaming giant NetEase – was being unceremoniously shut down before they could even ship their first project. In an opportunity which very few studios have been fortunate to receive, T-Minus Zero Entertainment has now been revived.

Making the welcome and surprise announcement on their new website, the team at T-Minus Zero Entertainment wrote: “Today, we’re proud to share that T-Minus Zero Entertainment is officially returning – reimagined, refocused, and ready to build the next great player-driven experience.”

Explaining how this revival came to be, CEO Zachary Beaudoin revealed that “A small group of veteran directors & founders have acquired the T-Minus Zero Entertainment name to carry the team’s spirit forward and are relaunching as an independent production company—with a refined development model and a funding approach inspired by the independent film world: focused, project-based, and partnership-friendly.”

T-Minus Zero Revived

Their mission statement can be found HERE, but in terms of what’s next for the studio in the immediacy, Beaudoin claimed “We are now seeking co-financing partners for our next round of development financing. Our immediate goal: bring our concept to full production with the right strategic allies—those who value quality gameplay-first experiences, executional excellence, and a sustainable business model.”

As mentioned, very few studios manage to be revived following a closure, with even fewer doing so while maintaining their independence. As such, here’s to hoping that the new and improved T-Minus Zero Entertainment manage to achieve great success.

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KitGuru says: Are you glad to see T-Minus Zero brought back? What are your hopes for the studio? Is NetEase too trigger happy with shutting down studios? Let us know down below.

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November’s Humble Choice line-up includes Another Crab’s Treasure and No More Heroes 3

5 novembre 2025 à 10:45

Each month, all those with a Humble Choice membership are able to get their hands on 8 or so titles as part of the company’s Choice subscription service. For November, members can look forward to a decent variety of titles, including Etrian Odyssey HD; Another Crab’s Treasure and more.

Available to add to your library from now until the end of the month, November’s Humble Choice line-up features the following:

  • Etrian Odyssey HD
  • No More Heroes 3
  • Another Crab Treasure
  • Total War: Warhammer 3
  • Pharaoh: A New Era
  • Synergy
  • Spin Hero
  • Paleo Pines

Humble Choice

Though far from Humble’s best month, you’re still getting a solid selection of varied titles for £11.49, with the likes of Another Crab’s Treasure being a surprisingly excellent souls-like in which you play as a crab “on a treasure hunt to buy back his repossessed shell.”

No More Heroes 3 meanwhile is the latest entry in the wacky series from known game director Suda51 and Grasshopper Manufacture; starring ‘The otaku assassin’ Travis Touchdown in an experience described as “stylish, ridiculous, and a blast” for fans of the unique director.

As always, a portion of your subscription’s proceedings will go towards charity, with this month’s being ‘No Kid Hungry’ – a group “working to end childhood hunger by helping launch and improve programs that give all kids the healthy food they need to thrive.”

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Rockstar co-founder reveals why the ill-fated PS3 exclusive ‘Agent’ failed to release

5 novembre 2025 à 10:00

Rockstar’s PS3 exclusive ‘Agent’ had long existed in limbo, with nothing seen of the game since its reveal in 2009. Finally after well over a decade, the game was confirmed to have been cancelled. Since then, former team members have started to speak more candidly regarding Agent, with Rockstar Games’ own co-founder Dan Houser now weighing in on the matter.

In an interview with Lex Fridman (and transcribed by VGC), ex-Rockstar head writer and studio co-founder Dan Houser spoke rather candidly on the ill-fated PS3 exclusive Agent, revealing that “We worked a lot on multiple iterations of an open world spy game, and it never came together.”

Offering additional context, Houser continued, “It had about five different iterations. I don’t think it works, I concluded – and I keep thinking about it sometimes, I sometimes lie in bed thinking about it – and I’ve concluded that what makes them really good as film stories makes them not work as video games. We need to think through how to do it in a different way as a video game.”

Rockstar Agent

Despite not being officially cancelled until 2021, Houser claimed that the game never left the early stages of development, stating: “I don’t know what it would’ve been because we never got it enough to even do a proper story on it. We were doing the early work where you get the world up and running, and it never really found its feet in either of them.”

Considering the lack of pretty much any development details previously regarding the ill-fated Agent, it is highly interesting to hear exactly why the project never came to be.

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Roadmap leak points to new 1000Hz gaming monitors in 2026

4 novembre 2025 à 18:00

AOC's potential 2026 AGON monitor lineup has been leaked, showing some promising upcoming monitors. Out of the four monitors in the roadmap, the most significant reveal is a prototype 27-inch monitor apparently capable of a 1000Hz refresh rate.

Based on VisionTang data shared by ITHome (via Guru3D), this prototype reportedly achieves this using a dual-mode function, running at 1000Hz at a 1920×1080 resolution while also offering a 500Hz mode at 2560×1440. The panel is said to use dual-frequency rendering (DFR) technology, likely with integer scaling, to manage the pixel load.

The 2026 lineup isn't just focused on raw refresh rates. The leak also points to a 27-inch AGON model featuring Nvidia G-Sync Pulsar technology. This panel will run QHD resolution at 360Hz, but the Pulsar technology, which synchronises backlight strobing, is claimed to deliver an “effective motion clarity” of 1000Hz. For the esports purist, a more traditional 24.1-inch TN panel is also mentioned, pushing a 400Hz refresh rate.

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Golden Joystick GOTY award voting is now live

4 novembre 2025 à 17:40

Voting for the “Ultimate Game of the Year” category at the Golden Joystick Awards 2025 is now open to the public. The annual awards ceremony is scheduled for November 20th, but the public vote for its main prize is running now.

Voters can select up to three titles from a shortlist of twelve via GamesRadar. That 12-strong list includes the two critically acclaimed PS5 exclusives, Death Stranding 2 and Ghost of Yotei, both of which are among the year's best-rated games. The RPG Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, which launched back in April to high praise, is also a clear contender for the top spot. On the indie side of things, there's Hades 2 and Hollow Knight Silksong as the fan favourites.

The complete list of nominees can be found below:

  • Indiana Jones and The Great Circle
  • Ghost of Yotei
  • Hollow Knight: Silksong
  • Blue Prince
  • Death Stranding 2: On The Beach
  • Clair Obscur: Expedition 33
  • Silent Hill f
  • Hades II
  • Split Fiction
  • Peak
  • Donkey Kong Bananza
  • Kingdom Come: Deliverance II

Remember that, as the Ultimate Game of the Year award is decided entirely by public vote, any of the twelve nominees could take the prize with enough support. This was seen last year, when Black Myth: Wukong secured the win, despite not having the same level of success at other industry events.

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SK Hynix roadmap points to DDR6 in 2030

4 novembre 2025 à 17:20

SK Hynix unveiled its latest memory roadmap at the AI Summit 2025, and for PC builders, the main takeaway is this: don't hold your breath for DDR6. According to the timeline, the new RAM standard isn't expected to be a significant factor for mainstream PCs until around 2030. 

SK Hynix's roadmap shared by @harukaze5719 (via Wccftech) shows that while the company plans to launch DDR6 products in 2029, it will, as always, be destined for the server market first. This suggests DDR5 has a much longer lifespan ahead of it than many anticipated. The same long-term timeline appears to apply to storage, with PCIe 6.0-based SSDs also unlikely to hit the consumer market for a long time.

On the other hand, memory for mobile devices is accelerating. The roadmap indicates that LPDDR6 will arrive much sooner, with an expected release as early as next year. This new memory will be used in the next-generation SOCAMM2 standard, replacing LPDDR5X in high-performance laptops.

Also mentioned in the roadmap is HBM (High Bandwidth Memory). Development is relentless, with HBM4 starting in 2026, followed quickly by HBM4e, and subsequently HBM5 in 2029 and HBM5e towards 2031. SK Hynix is also moving toward Custom HBM (HBM4E/5/5E), which would allow clients to add logic functions to the memory's base die.

Lastly, for graphics memory, the roadmap teases “GDDR7 Next”. This is likely a nod to the emerging GDDR8 standard, which has appeared on other roadmaps in a similar timeframe. Alternatively, it could be something like GDDR7X.

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Nvidia rolls out new Game Ready graphics drivers and brings DLSS to more games

4 novembre 2025 à 17:00

NVIDIA has announced a fresh round of DLSS integrations across several PC titles this week, headlined by a major update for Final Fantasy VII Rebirth. The RPG will receive DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation on November 5, alongside upgrades to DLSS Frame Generation and the newest transformer‑based DLSS model.

At launch earlier this year, Final Fantasy VII Rebirth supported DLSS to boost frame rates on GeForce RTX GPUs. The upcoming update expands that support significantly, promising smoother performance and improved image quality for players on PC.

Other titles are also adding or launching with DLSS support. Deathground, a co‑op dinosaur survival game, is available now with DLSS 4, Frame Generation, DLSS, and DLAA. The Last Caretaker enters Early Access on November 6 with DLSS 4, Frame Generation, and DLSS enabled from day one. Paradox’s grand strategy sequel Europa Universalis V launches today with DLSS, while arcade racer Wreckreation is also out now with DLSS support. Looking ahead, Anno 117: Pax Romana will arrive on November 13 with DLSS enabled for GeForce RTX users.

To prepare for these releases, NVIDIA has rolled out a new GeForce Game Ready Driver. The update ensures systems are ready for Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, Anno 117: Pax Romana, and Europa Universalis V. As always, you can download the new driver directly through the Nvidia App, or you can download it and install it manually via the drivers download page, HERE.

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New wave of Xbox Game Pass titles announced, including Call of Duty: Black Ops 7

4 novembre 2025 à 16:55

It is the first Tuesday of the month, which means it is time for another Game Pass update. November has one clear headliner already announced – Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, but there are a number of other games joining the library before then, including the likes of Sniper Elite: Resistance.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 is the big new day-one game for Game Pass in November, although you'll need a Game Pass Ultimate membership to play it day-one on console. That is not the case on PC, however, as the game will still be included in the cheaper PC Game Pass membership plan, despite the recent shake-up of Game Pass tiers.

Here is the full list of titles joining Game Pass, including platforms and dates:

  • Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 (Cloud, Console, PC) – November 14
  • Dead Static Drive (Cloud, Console, PC) – November 5
  • Sniper Elite: Resistance (Cloud, Console, PC) – November 5
  • Egging On (Cloud, PC, Xbox Series X/S) – November 6
  • Whiskerwood (PC) – November 6
  • Voidtrain (Cloud, PC, Xbox Series X/S) – November 7
  • Great God Grove (Cloud, PC, Xbox Series X/S) – November 11
  • Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris (Cloud, Console, PC) – November 11
  • Pigeon Simulator (Cloud, PC, Xbox Series X/S) – November 11
  • Relic Hunters Legend (Cloud, Console, PC) – November 12
  • Winter Burrow (Cloud, Console, PC) – November 12

There will be another Game Pass wave announced in two weeks, just after the Black Ops 7 launch weekend.

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