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Division series boss Julian Gerighty departs Ubisoft to lead EA’s Battlefield Studios

17 janvier 2026 à 13:00

Julian Gerighty, the creative director and executive producer of Tom Clancy's The Division franchise, has officially resigned from Ubisoft to join Electronic Arts' Battlefield Studios. Massive Entertainment confirmed the news this week, marking the end of Gerighty's extensive tenure at the studio, where he was a key figure shaping the first two Division games and leading the creative direction for Star Wars Outlaws.

While Gerighty recently teased that The Division 3 was “shaping up to be a monster”, his departure means he will no longer be at the helm to see the project through to its completion. Instead, he will transition to a leadership role within EA's Battlefield team, though his specific title has not yet been confirmed. Ubisoft's leadership has moved quickly to reassure fans and investors that the series remains in capable hands. The publisher emphasised that the vision for the franchise remains unchanged despite the loss of its primary creative face. Massive Entertainment's statement on the topic can be found below:

Gerighty himself also shared a message to the community on X, expressing confidence in the franchise's future and noting that it was simply time for “another grand adventure” after over 27 years at the company.

This move comes at a juncture for both gaming giants. Ubisoft has been grappling with a prolonged slump that led to its stock being temporarily halted on Euronext in late 2025. While Assassin's Creed Shadows provided a much-needed commercial boost last year, the group has faced significant layoffs and studio closures as part of a major internal restructuring. On the other side of the industry, EA's Battlefield Studios is still navigating the tragic loss of Vince Zampella, who passed away following a car accident in December 2025. Bringing in a veteran with Gerighty's expertise could be just what EA needs as it looks to expand the Battlefield franchise and fill the leadership gap left by one of the industry's most influential figures.

KitGuru says: Losing Julian Gerighty is a heavy blow for Ubisoft. However, for EA and the Battlefield franchise, this could be a massive win. Gerighty's experience with shooters and large-scale IP management is precisely what EA needs to maintain the momentum of the successful Battlefield 6.

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Keychron launches Lemokey P3 HE magnetic switch keyboard with toolless design

17 janvier 2026 à 12:00

Keychron has expanded its gaming sub-brand, Lemokey, with the launch of the P3 HE, a tenkeyless (TKL) gaming keyboard that pairs magnetic switch technology with a toolless casing. Unlike the Keychron Q-series flagships, which often command a premium, the P3 HE is launching at a slightly lower price. That said, it's still relatively expensive compared to its Chinese counterparts.

Despite the lower cost of $169.99 (versus Keychron's Q-series that can fetch well over $200), the P3 HE (via TechPowerUP) maintains a premium build, featuring a full aluminium case finished with an electrophoretic coating and a toolless disassembly system. This screwless design uses magnetic latches to allow the top case to be removed in seconds for cleaning or internal modifications, a feature currently absent from the more expensive Keychron models.

Available in black and white, the P3 HE is built with a focus on both performance and acoustics, using a silicone-bean gasket mount system that isolates the aluminium plate from the case, effectively cutting out metallic reverberation and “ping”. The interior is further dampened with multiple layers of IXPE and sound-absorbing foam, resulting in a deeper, more refined sound profile. Under the hood, the keyboard relies on Gateron Double-Rail Magnetic Nebula switches, which use the Gateron KS-37 mounting standard, though be aware this limits switch compatibility with other KS-37 magnetic switches.

On the software side, the P3 HE is fully supported by the Lemokey Launcher web app, providing access to a suite of competitive features enabled by its Hall Effect sensors. Users can customise actuation points from 0.2 mm to 3.8 mm with 0.1 mm precision, and enable features such as Rapid Trigger and SOCD (Last Keystroke Prioritisation). The keyboard also supports Dynamic Keystroke (DKS), allowing up to four actions per key based on press depth, and an Analog Mode that mimics a controller's variable input for racing or flight simulations. Connectivity is handled via a tri-mode system, offering 1,000 Hz polling over wired and 2.4 GHz wireless connections, alongside Bluetooth 5.2 for multi-device pairing. Moreover, the P3 HE features north-facing RGB LEDs and comes standard with Cherry profile double-shot PBT keycaps, available in both shine-through and non-shine-through variants.

KitGuru says: Are you interested in the Lemokey's P3 HE feature set?

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CD Projekt Red reveals Witcher franchise sales have surpassed 85 million

17 janvier 2026 à 11:00

CD Projekt Red's joint CEO Michał Nowakowski has provided an update on the performance of the Witcher franchise, confirming that every mainline entry in the series has now surpassed 10 million copies sold. This announcement offers insight into the long-term commercial success of the earlier titles, which have often been overshadowed by the monumental success of the third instalment.

The sales figures were shared during a session on X, where Nowakowski (via Polonizacje) responded to a list of the most successful Polish video games curated by Michał Król. This list included The Witcher 3 in first place with 60 million units sold, followed by Cyberpunk 2077 on 35 million and Dying Light with 20 million.

According to the latest figures, the original Witcher game has sold 10 million units, while its sequel, The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings, has sold 15 million. When added to the staggering 60 million copies achieved by The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, the core trilogy now accounts for over 85 million sales worldwide.

By providing these numbers, it's clear that the franchise's popularity isn't concentrated solely in the final chapter. While the company did not specify an exact total for each spin-off in the series, such as Gwent or Thronebreaker, the combined performance of the mainline games puts the entire Witcher franchise within striking distance of the 100 million-unit mark. This renewed momentum comes as the studio continues development on the next Witcher trilogy and a remake of the first game, alongside a rumoured fourth DLC for The Witcher 3…

KitGuru says: The commercial endurance of the first two Witcher games is particularly impressive given their age and platform limitations at launch. Seeing the first game hit 10 million and the second hit 15 million proves that there is a massive audience still discovering the roots of the series.

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