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Halo: Campaign Evolved is a UE5 remake coming to Xbox, PC and PS5

For months, there have been rumours of a new remake for Halo: Combat Evolved, the original game that kicked the franchise off. This would be the second remastering of the original game, following Halo Anniversary for Xbox 360 and Xbox One. This new re-release also brings about another huge change – Halo will be available on PlayStation for the first time.

Halo: Campaign Evolved is a complete remake of the original Combat Evolved campaign using Unreal Engine 5. Halo Studios has long been gearing up for a shift towards Unreal Engine for future games, and Campaign Evolved will be the start of that.

Halo: Campaign Evolved will also offer 4K visuals, updated animations, remastered music and re-recorded voice acting. Halo Studios is also bringing a selection of weapons and vehicles from later entries into the first game and adding three bonus missions for the campaign as well.

For a more comprehensive look at this remake, Microsoft has shared a playthrough of one of the campaign's most famous missions, The Silent Cartographer:

Unfortunately, it doesn't appear that Halo's famous online multiplayer will be making its way over in this release. However, the game will support co-op campaign, either with two players locally in split-screen on console, or with up to four players online across Xbox, PC and PS5. Halo: Campaign Evolved will release in 2026.

KitGuru Says: Without multiplayer, this remake has limited appeal. On Xbox and PC, we already have the Master Chief Collection, allowing us to play this campaign (and many others) in its original form, or with the Anniversary graphics, and there is full access to multiplayer. For PlayStation gamers though, this is an opportunity for many to play Halo for the very first time.

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Acer unveils the Nitro XV325QK V3 4K Mini LED display with dual-mode

Acer has introduced a new high-end gaming monitor, the Nitro XV325QK V3bmiipprx, offering a combination of stunning visuals and high-speed performance. This 31.5-inch display features a 4K Mini LED panel with HDR capabilities and Acer's DFR technology, allowing it to switch between high-resolution and high-refresh-rate modes.

As reported by DisplaySpecifications, the monitor uses a 31.5-inch IPS panel with a Mini LED backlight and 1152 local dimming zones. This allows for a pretty good HDR performance, hitting a peak brightness of 1000 nits and earning it a VESA DisplayHDR 1000 certification. Colour reproduction is also a strong point, with the 10-bit panel covering 99% of both the Adobe RGB and DCI-P3 colour spaces.

The key feature for gamers is Acer's DFR (Dynamic Frame Rate) technology. This allows the monitor to operate in two distinct modes: 4K at 160 Hz or 1080p at 320 Hz. This is paired with a rapid 1 ms GtG response time (0.5 ms MPRT) and AMD FreeSync Premium support for smooth, tear-free gaming.

Connectivity is handled by two HDMI 2.1 ports, two DisplayPort 1.4 inputs, and a headphone jack. The monitor sits on a fully ergonomic stand offering height, tilt, swivel, and pivot adjustments. The monitor is already on sale at Amazon.com for $609.

KitGuru says: With the immensity of new dual-mode monitors being introduced to the market, it looks like this will become the standard, at least for 4K gaming monitors. 

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Hades 2 Patch 1 Preview changes the game’s ending, but only slightly

Hot on the heels of the successful 1.0 launch of Hades II, developer Supergiant Games has already rolled out the first preview patch on Steam. The focus of this patch seems to be refining the game's “true ending” experience based on early player feedback, but it also includes bug fixes and balance adjustments.

While the core game received widespread acclaim, some players felt the ultimate conclusion didn't quite hit the mark. Supergiant appears to agree, using this first post-launch update to add more narrative weight to Melinoë's final objective. The patch notes detail the addition of more events featuring key characters both before and after the final encounter, along with revisions to parts of the closing sequence itself before the credits roll.

However, there's one change that might raise a few eyebrows: the number of successful runs required actually to see the true ending has been increased (not specified). While this gives players more opportunities to experience the new events leading up to the ending, it risks feeling like unnecessary padding in a game that already demands a significant time investment to reach its conclusion.

On a more positive note, the update introduces a new cauldron incantation that allows players to replay past story scenes. This is a brilliant addition, meaning players won't need to start a new save file to see the updated ending sequences. Other welcome changes include speeding up the progression of several character-related prophecies and reducing the Spirit Point cost for decorations in the Crossroads.

Beyond the narrative tweaks, the patch includes the usual assortment of bug fixes and balance adjustments. Note that this patch is a preview and might change between its current state and what actually gets to the release branch. For detailed patch notes and instructions on how to install the preview, check Supergiant Games' post on Steam.

KitGuru says: Have you already finished Hades 2? What did you think of the ending?

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Solasta II early access has been pushed to Q1 2026

Tactical Adventures, the studio behind the well-regarded D&D-inspired RPG Solasta: Crown of the Magister, has revealed the early access release window for its sequel has been delayed. Announced during the Galaxies Gaming Showcase, Solasta II is now set to hit Steam Early Access in early 2026, a slight delay from the initial 2025 window.

This sequel marks a significant technical leap for the series, moving away from the Unity engine used in the original to the much more graphically advanced Unreal Engine 5. The visual upgrade is immediately apparent, though this engine switch might come at the cost of the extensive moddability that the first game enjoyed. For those eager to see the new engine in action, a two-hour demo is already available to try on Steam.

Solasta II continues to be based on the Dungeons & Dragons SRD 5.1 ruleset, promising authentic turn-based tactical combat. The story sees players venturing to the distant continent of Neokos to confront a mysterious new threat, Shadwyn, voiced by Amelia Tyler, the narrator of Baldur's Gate 3.

Beyond the tactical battles, this sequel introduces a new way to explore its world. Tactical Adventures has confirmed that Solasta II will feature a freely explorable overworld map, allowing players to discover the continent of Neokos at their own pace. More details on this new system will be shared during a special Community Stream scheduled for Tuesday, October 28th, where the developers will showcase the map and answer fan questions.

KitGuru says: While the brief delay might be disappointing for some, the move to Unreal Engine 5 and the promise of a more open world make Solasta II an exciting prospect for fans of tactical RPGs.

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Razer reveals ‘esports green’ collection

Razer has unveiled the Esports Green Collection, bringing its iconic, unmistakable green colourway to a wide range of its most popular competitive gaming peripherals. This launch celebrates the brand's long-standing connection with the esports scene, offering pro-grade hardware in the colour that started it all.

Achieving the specific 802C green (Pantone code) consistently across the various metals, plastics, and fabrics used in peripherals was reportedly a significant design challenge. Still, Razer has clearly committed to getting its brand identity spot-on for this collection.

The lineup includes many of Razer's current top performers, many of which have already been widely adopted by esports professionals in games like Valorant, CS2, and Call of Duty:

  • Viper V3 Pro: Razer's lightweight (54g) wireless mouse, favoured by pros like Faker, featuring the Focus Pro 35K Gen-2 sensor and 8000 Hz HyperPolling.
  • DeathAdder V4 Pro: The go-to ergonomic mouse for many CS2 pros, designed with input from NiKo for optimal comfort and tracking.
  • Huntsman V3 Pro Tenkeyless 8kHz: A TKL keyboard with analogue optical switches offering adjustable actuation down to 0.1 mm and an 8000 Hz polling rate.
  • BlackShark V3 Pro (PC & Xbox Editions): The latest version of Razer's esports headset, featuring Hybrid ANC and low-latency wireless audio.
  • Wolverine V3 Pro (PC/Xbox) & Wolverine V3 Pro 8K PC: High-performance controllers featuring mouse switches and Hall Effect thumbsticks, with the 8K PC version boasting an 8000 Hz polling rate.
  • Raiju V3 Pro (PlayStation 5): Razer's PlayStation controller offering with Tension Magnetic Resistance (TMR) thumbsticks and hair-trigger modes.
  • Kitsune: The leverless optical arcade controller with optical switches favoured by fighting game competitors.

All of these items are now available for sale, except for the Huntsman V3 Pro Tenkeyless 8kHz. Starting with the mice, the Viper V3 Pro Esports Green costs £169.99/$169.99/€189.88 while the DeathAdder V4 Pro Esports Green costs £179.99/$179.99/€189.99. As for the BlackShark V3 Pro Esports Green, it's priced at £259.99/$259.99/€279.99. Lastly, we have the controllers, with the cheapest one being the Razer Wolverine V3 Pro 8K PC Esports Green at £189.99/$209.99/€209.99, followed by the Raiju V3 Pro Esports Green at £209.99/€219.99, and then the non-8K version of the Wolverine at £209.99/$209.99/€229.99. Lastly, the Kitsune Esports Green is available for £309.99/$309.99/€359.99.

KitGuru says: Do you like Razer's fluorescent green? Would you get any product from this collection?

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M5 MacBook Pro Teardown Shows Apple's $527 Battery Replacement Kit Is Bonkers

M5 MacBook Pro Teardown Shows Apple's $527 Battery Replacement Kit Is Bonkers Apple continues to make strides towards making do-it-yourself (DIY) repairs less of a hassle, though there still remains plenty of room for improvement, as highlighted in iFixIt's teardown of the newly refreshed 14-inch MacBook Pro with a custom M5 chip inside. The gripe that stands above the rest is how unnecessarily expensive and convoluted
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OpenAI ChatGPT Browser Atlas Already Pwned In Alarming Security Jailbreak

OpenAI ChatGPT Browser Atlas Already Pwned In Alarming Security Jailbreak In an unexpected but also unsurprising turn of events, OpenAI's new ChatGPT Atlas AI browser has already been jailbroken, and the security exploit was uncovered within a week of the application's release. As is the case with other AI browsers, the vector of attack stems from an issue inherent to generative AI systems called "prompt injection",
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Microsoft Teams Could Soon Rat You Out To Your Boss With Your Live Location

Microsoft Teams Could Soon Rat You Out To Your Boss With Your Live Location Does your workplace use Microsoft Teams? Be wary, because the House of Windows is testing a new Teams feature that can automatically update your work location based on the Wi-Fi network you're connected to, meaning your boss might soon know exactly when you're in (or not in) the office. According to the Microsoft 365 Roadmap (ID 488800),
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Halo: Campaign Evolved Brings Microsoft’s Blockbuster Game To Sony’s PlayStation

Halo: Campaign Evolved Brings Microsoft’s Blockbuster Game To Sony’s PlayStation In a bombshell announcement, it was revealed that Halo: Campaign Evolved would be a multi-platform release and that it was coming to the PlayStation 5, of all platforms. Following ports of Forza Horizon 5 and Gears of War Reloaded on PlayStation platforms earlier this year, it would seem that all of Xbox's exclusive franchises are now well
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Hot Deals: Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6 512GB Is 55% Off, Fire HD Tablet Is Just $25

Hot Deals: Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6 512GB Is 55% Off, Fire HD Tablet Is Just $25 Halloween is right around the corner, but if your idea of a treat is a delicious deal on a tech product, then get ready to feast on a couple of notable bargains. Over on Woot, the deal site that Amazon acquired a decade and a half ago, you can bag yourself a great discount on Samsung's Galaxy Z Flip6 smartphone in a couple of color options,
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Razer Raiju V3 Pro PS5 Controller Is Coming To Dominate Esports With Flagship Features

Razer Raiju V3 Pro PS5 Controller Is Coming To Dominate Esports With Flagship Features It took a while, but Razer has finally introduced a pro controller for the PS5, dubbed the the Raiju V3 Pro, that keeps the PlayStation layout. The signature symmetrical analog stick design is here, and so too are the other Razer controller signatures we've come to expect from Razer gamepads. This includes magnetic TMR analog sticks, which
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Intel Core Ultra 5 338H Panther Lake CPU With Arc B370 GPU Makes A Benchmark Cameo

Intel Core Ultra 5 338H Panther Lake CPU With Arc B370 GPU Makes A Benchmark Cameo A new entry in the Geekbench 6 database has turned up another example of Intel's forthcoming Panther Lake mobile silicon, and this one brings a few twists. Unlike earlier leaks, the integrated graphics device name is properly filled in, so the listing identifies the processor as a Core Ultra 5 338H with an integrated Intel Arc B370 GPU. That
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EA Partners With Stable Diffusion Firm Stability AI, What This Means For Future Games

EA Partners With Stable Diffusion Firm Stability AI, What This Means For Future Games A little over a year after EA gave a presentation discussing the ways it was planning the use of AI in game development, the company has announced a partnership that will help deeply integrate the technology. EA is teaming up with Stability AI, makers of the Stable Diffusion image model, to “reimagine how content is built.” EA has already
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Amiga A1200 Makes A Glorious Comeback After 30 Years With 25 Classic Games

Amiga A1200 Makes A Glorious Comeback After 30 Years With 25 Classic Games These last few years have seen a spate of classic computer hardware recreated with updated features fit for modern displays and gaming. The next device to get this treatment will be the legendary Amiga A1200, which will be brought back to life by Retro Games Ltd as THEA1200. If you recall, Retro Games Ltd did something similar with the successful
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Thermaltake rolls out new Toughpower PT PSUs

Thermaltake is aiming to make high-efficiency power supplies more accessible with the launch of its new Toughpower PT Platinum Series. Available in 850W, 1000W, and 1200W capacities, these new units boast 80 Plus Platinum certification and full compliance with the latest ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 standards, all while hitting some surprisingly aggressive price points.

The PT Platinum series uses 100% Japanese 105°C capacitors and an LLC + DC-to-DC topology for stable power delivery. Each unit features a fully modular design with flat, low-profile cables for easier routing. Thermaltake is also highlighting its “Zero Cable Platform”, which uses a direct PCB connection for the modular panel to reduce internal wiring. Cooling is handled by a quiet 135 mm hydraulic bearing fan with a zero-RPM mode for silent operation under low loads.

Important for modern builds, the PSUs are fully ATX 3.1-compliant, meaning they are built to handle the high-power excursions of the latest GPUs. Moreover, they come equipped with a native PCIe 5.1 12V-2×6 connector capable of delivering up to 600W over a single cable, enough to handle an RTX 5090 with ease.

Thermaltake appears to be pricing these units very competitively. The 850W model launches at just $129.99, the 1000W at $159.99, and the 1200W at $179.99. These MSRPs put the PT Platinum series firmly in territory usually occupied by 80 Plus Gold units, making them a potentially high-value option for builders seeking top-tier efficiency. The entire series is backed by a 10-year warranty.

KitGuru says: Considering its aggressive price point, would you consider one of these new Thermaltake PT PSUs for a PC build?

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Fallout 76 ‘Burning Springs’ update arrives in December, Xbox Series and PS5 upgrade coming 2026

Bethesda has confirmed that Fallout 76 will be receiving a full next-gen upgrade for Xbox Series X/S and PlayStation 5, with the release window set for early 2026. The announcement was made during the special Fallout Day Broadcast last night, which celebrated the franchise’s enduring legacy and teased what’s next for the online wasteland.

The studio has assured fans that the update will be a native version designed specifically for current-gen consoles. It is unclear exactly what will be improved though, as Fallout 76 already targets up to 4K resolution on PS5 and Xbox Series X. The game also already runs at 60FPS on both platforms. Perhaps Bethesda will go a step further and offer a 120FPS mode to really help this update stand out.

The news arrives alongside the reveal of Burning Springs, a free expansion launching in December. This update will introduce a new Ohio-based region, a bounty system led by The Ghoul (voiced by Walton Goggins from the Fallout TV series), and a host of new quests, enemies, and public events.

In other Fallout-related news this week, Bethesda also announced plans for Fallout 4 Anniversary Edition, which will ship across PC, Xbox and PS5 consoles. A Switch 2 version is also in development, marking the very first time that a mainline Fallout game has been made available on a Nintendo console.

KitGuru Says: We don't often talk about the massive comeback Fallout 76 has had in recent years but it is certainly up there with the likes of Cyberpunk 2077 and No Man's Sky.

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MSI is offering up to £100 on Steam with RTX 50 GPUs

With several Steam sales coming up, now is a great time to top up your Steam Wallet. If you also happen to be in the market for a new RTX 50 series graphics card, then MSI has just the offer for you, with up to £100 in Steam vouchers available for eligible purchases.

There are free Steam vouchers to be had across a range of MSI's most popular graphics card models, including the SUPRIM, Vanguard, Expert, Inspire and Gaming lines.

If you are buying an RTX 5060 or an RTX 5060 TI, you'll get a £20 Steam voucher with your purchase. RTX 5070 and RTX 5070 Ti models come with a £40 code, while RTX 5080 buyers will get £60 to spend on Steam. At the top of the stack is the RTX 5090, with buyers being offered the full £100 in Steam credit.

Eligible retailers in the UK include the likes of Amazon, Currys, SCAN, Overclockers UK and more. In order to obtain your Steam credit, you will have to create an MSI account, register your product and provide proof of purchase. After that, your Steam codes will be sent to you.

You can find the full list of eligible GPUs, retailers and redemption instructions on MSI's promotion page, HERE.

The offer ends on the 30th of November, so this promotion should also apply to any potentially discounted GPUs purchased during Black Friday sales next month.

KitGuru Says: Are you planning on upgrading to an RTX 50 graphics card before the end of the year? Will you be taking advantage of MSI's Steam code offer?

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Battlefield 6 to get Battle Royale mode next week

We've known for quite some time that Battlefield 6 will be getting its own Battle Royale mode, but the timing of it has been the subject of debate. We can finally put the questions to rest, as recent datamining efforts point to a launch in just a few days time. 

ModernWarzone, an account typically known for Call of Duty leaks, has shared information from the dataminer, OneBattlefield, who discovered that a game mode, codenamed ‘Granite' will drop on October 28th. Tom Henderson, another well-known leaker, went on to confirm that Granite is the codename for Battlefield 6's Battle Royale mode, indicating plans to shadow drop the new mode in just a few days' time.

It is unclear exactly what changes will be made for Battlefield's return to the Battle Royale genre. The last time Battle Royale made an appearance in Battlefield was the Firestorm mode in Battlefield V, and that was all the way back in 2019. Battlefield Studios has previously teased that this new Battle Royale mode will have a ‘deadly ring', removing the ability for players to jump in and out of the safe zone while remaining alive.

Next week will also see the launch of Battlefield 6's first seasonal content drop, which we previewed earlier this week.

KitGuru Says: Will you be jumping into the new Battle Royale mode in Battlefield 6? 

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Epomaker turns its focus to the gaming mouse with new CarbonX and Click Lite

Epomaker, a brand primarily known for its keyboards, is branching out into the world of gaming mice in response to community requests. The company has today launched two new models: the high-end, ultra-light Epomaker CarbonX featuring a carbon fibre shell, and the budget-friendly Epomaker Click Lite.

The CarbonX is obviously the enthusiast offering here. With its carbon fiber casing, the mouse achieves an impressively low weight of just 50g while maintaining structural rigidity. The hollow design not only saves weight but also contributes to its unique aesthetic, with Epomaker noting that a dustproof layer protects the internal PCB. Under the hood, the CarbonX is packed with top-tier specs, featuring the PixArt PAW3950 optical sensor and an 8 kHz polling rate for low-latency input. Lastly, the two main buttons use Omron optical switches.

For gamers on a tighter budget, Epomaker is also launching the Click Lite, featuring a more traditional, understated design. Available in black or white, this mouse features a PAW3311 sensor capable of up to 12,000 DPI and a standard polling rate of 1000 Hz. The Click Lite has five programmable buttons and is powered by a 500 mAh battery for extended wireless use.

Both new mice are available now via Epomaker's official website, Amazon, and AliExpress. The high-performance CarbonX is priced at $79.99/€72.95, while the budget-friendly Click Lite costs just $29.99/€27.95.

KitGuru says: Which of the two new Epomaker mice would you choose for your setup?

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Noctua celebrates 20-year anniversary

Noctua is celebrating its 20th anniversary since it launched its very first products. To mark two decades of keeping our CPUs frosty, the company has unveiled a brand-new anniversary desk mat, the NP-DM3, and has completely revamped its official website.

To honour this history, Noctua is releasing the NP-DM3 desk mat. This premium 90×40 cm mat features a unique timeline motif that charts the company's journey, showcasing iconic products from the original NH-U heatsinks right up to the latest G2 models, including fan favourites like the NF-P12 and the legendary NH-D14. Made with a smooth, low-friction top surface, stitched edges, and a rubberised anti-slip base, it's a high-quality accessory that complements any Noctua-cooled build. The NP-DM3 is available now via Noctua's Amazon stores for €39.90/$39.90.

Alongside the new mouse mat, Noctua has also completely revamped its official website. Precisely 20 years after the original site went live, the new site has been redesigned from the ground up to provide easier navigation, a responsive layout, and a much-improved user experience. Key features include improved product filtering, interactive buying guides, integrated FAQs, and a streamlined ordering process for mounting upgrade kits. The new site also promises faster loading times and more in-depth product information, serving as a comprehensive resource for Noctua fans and builders.

KitGuru says: In 20 years, Noctua has made its mark in the CPU cooling segment and continues to do so with its latest products. Happy Anniversary, Noctua!

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Exciting Super Earth Discovery Hailed As Prime Real Estate For Alien Life

Exciting Super Earth Discovery Hailed As Prime Real Estate For Alien Life An international team of researches has announced the discovery of a super-Earth exoplanet (designated GJ 251 c) situated in its host star’s habitable zone less than 20 light-years from our own. What makes this detection exciting is that the planet's relatively short distance makes it one of the best targets bookmarked for future telescopic
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