The Xbox Games Showcase last night had some excellent trailers for first-party games like Clockwork Revolution and The Outer Worlds 2. However, there was one third-party game that stuck in my mind in the hours after the showcase- Ninja Gaiden 4.
Ninja Gaiden 4 is coming to Xbox, PC and PS5 later this year and is set to be a day-one Game Pass title. The new trailer for the game dropped last night, and it looks like it could be one of the most fun action games in years.
Ninja Gaiden 4 is described by publisher Koei Tecmo as the “definitive ninja action-adventure”. Based on this trailer, I'm inclined to agree with that sentiment, with a high-octane blend of stylish moves and numerous weapons at your disposal.
Ninja Gaiden 4 is the first mainline game in the series since 2012, so this has been a long time coming. The new game offers a number of key improvements, including new stealth mechanics, multi-weapon combos, destructible environments, new finishing moves and more.
Ninja Gaiden 4 will release on the 21st of October 2025.
KitGuru Says: This game looks like a lot of fun, and it is great to see Team Ninja bringing PlatinumGames into the fold to improve the action even further. Will you be picking this one up?
One of the best Game Pass titles of 2022 ended up being a brand new IP from Squanch Games – High on Life. Now several years later, a sequel has been announced, and it will be releasing later this year.
High on Life 2 has been announced for 2025. Assuming there are no delays, the game should drop around the holiday season and just like the first game, it will be a day-one title for Game Pass.
The trailer promises a bigger sequel, with more whacky and zany characters, with humour that will fit right at home for the Rick and Morty crowd.
The big addition to the game this time around is the ability to skateboard, so you can quickly zoom around levels, jumping platforms and grinding rails along the way.
While the game was announced during the Xbox Games Showcase, it will not be an Xbox console exclusive. The game has already been confirmed for PC, Xbox and PS5. With the Switch 2 now out, there is potential for the game to head to Nintendo's platform as well, but nothing has been confirmed on that front yet.
KitGuru Says: Did you enjoy High on Life? Will you be jumping back in for the sequel later this year?
Towards the end of the Xbox Games Showcase last night, Phil Spencer took to the stage to tease the upcoming 25th Anniversary. Next year will have been 25 years since the Xbox first released and the company has been stockpiling games for its major IP for the occasion.
Next year as part of the Xbox 25th Anniversary celebration, Spencer has confirmed that we'll be getting Fable, Gears E-Day and Fable, but he also teased the “return of a classic” that has been on Xbox since the beginning.
As Forza Motorsport just launched last year, we'd expect to see Forza Horizon in 2026, although Playground Games has also been quite busy with Fable, its first crack at an RPG game.
As for the mysterious ‘return of a classic', my mind quickly goes to Halo. It has been four years since the release of Halo Infinite, and we've heard very little about the future of the franchise ever since.
KitGuru Says: Do you think we'll get a new Halo next year? Or is Spencer talking about a different Xbox classic?
Today’s video is the latest instalment of our Thermaltake-sponsored build series, where we take a look at the company’s latest ITX case, the TR100. It’s a portable case with a small footprint, it supports big graphics cards, up to 280mm coolers, ITX motherboards and SFX power supplies. It's also available in several colours, including black, white, blue and pink, but we've chosen Matcha Green for the theme.
Timestamps:
00:29 Case Details / Pricing / H/W Support
02:41 Taking the case apart / features
06:01 GPU Support
07:34 Rear / PSU / Mobo / Cables
08:35 Floor
08:54 Storage Support
09:12 Hardware For the Build
10:52 Timelapse build
15:17 System is built – some thoughts
Case – Thermaltake TR100 Matcha Green – Available now from Scan priced at £109.99 HERE
The TR100 is a dual-chamber Mini-ITX chassis designed for users who require both performance and portability, thanks to its 18.4-litre capacity and compact footprint, which provides flexibility for work and gaming setups.
It supports ITX motherboards, SFX power supplies, two 120 or 140mm fans, up to a 280mm AIO CPU cooler and is equipped with ventilated panels for optimal cooling as well as up to two 2.5-inch SSDs. A 3.9-inch LCD screen kit and a carrying suitcase can be bought separately.
TR100 is also equipped with accessible tool-free modular panels, removable dust filters on intake air panels and a handy front I/O with audio, two USB Type-A and one Type-C port.
Specifications
Case Type: Mini Case
Dimensions (LxWxH): 294 x 179 x 391 mm
Material: Steel (SPCC)
Motherboard Support: 6.7” x 6.7” (Mini ITX)
Expansion Slots: 3
Storage Bays: 2 x 2.5”
Max GPU Length: 360mm
MAX GPU Width: 70mm
Max CPU Cooler Height: 68mm
Max PSU Size: SFX/SFX-L
Pre-installed Fans: N/A
Fan Support: 2 x 120mm / 2 x 140mm
Radiator Support: 120 / 140 / 240 / 280mm
Dust Filters: Top, Front, R/H Side, L/H Side
Font I/O: USB 3.2 (Gen 2) Type-C x 1, USB 3.0 x 2, HD Audio x 1
LCD Screen: 3.9 Inch (optional)
CPU Cooler – Thermaltake TH280 V2 ARGB Sync Matcha Green – Available now from Amazon priced at £104.06 HERE
TH280 V2 ARGB Sync is equipped with a copper micro-skived cold plate and Thermaltake CT14 ARGB PWM 140mm fans.
It features a 360-degree rotating cap with ARGB lighting effects and an infinity mirror design.
460mm Long rubber low-evaporation tubing covered with premium braided sleeving and compatible with all current Intel and AMD desktop platforms.
KitGuru says: The Thermaltake TR100 is a small ITX case but an interesting one to build with, it has good cable routing and management options, great hardware support and excellent cooling for an SFF chassis.
For years, we've been hearing rumours that Final Fantasy 7 Remake will be coming to Xbox. Today during the Xbox Games Showcase, Square Enix finally made the announcement and its not just Final Fantasy 7 Remake making the jump over to Xbox, Final Fantasy 16 is coming along too.
Final Fantasy 7 Remake first released on PS4 back in 2018 and its PlayStation timed exclusivity was extended in 2020 with the game's release on PS5. The game landed on PC in 2021, and is now also available on Nintendo Switch 2 as of this week. Today, the game was also announced Xbox Series X/S consoles for the first time, with plans to release this winter:
On top of Final Fantasy 7 Remake, the latest mainline game in the franchise, Final Fantasy 16, is also releasing on Xbox today:
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth has not yet been confirmed for Xbox, but we expect that to change in the coming months. Both Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth and Final Fantasy 16 failed to meet Square Enix's sales expectations as a PS5 exclusive, forcing the publisher to restructure itself for multiplatform development. Moving forward, Square Enix will be bringing its biggest games to multiple console platforms and PC at launch.
KitGuru Says: Both titles are also available through the Xbox PC app. A growing theme in the Xbox Games Showcase has been the number of third-party developers bringing their games to the Xbox PC store, and with initiatives like Play Anywhere in place, Microsoft will be looking to steal some market share from the likes of Steam and the Epic Games Store.
Skybound Games made a surprise appearance during the Xbox Games Showcase. The hit comic book series, Invincible, is getting a new adaptation. Following the success of the comics and Amazon Prime's animated series, now we are getting an Invincible game for the first time.
Invincible VS is coming to PC, Xbox and PS5. As the VS in the name implies, this is a fighting game, offering fans the chance to pick their favourite characters to duke it out.
The game was developed in-house by Skybound Games' fighting-focused studio, Quarter Up. The gameplay is reminiscent of the classic fighting game staples that came before it. However, in Invincible VS, we'll be getting 3v3 tag team battles, so you'll have plenty of back-up to call in if Omni Man beats you down too hard.
There is no specific release date yet, but the game is due out sometime in 2026.
KitGuru Says: Fighting game fans are having a good week, with Marvel Tokon Fighting Souls and now Invincible VS being announced.
Just as the leaks predicted, Persona 4 Remake did appear at the Xbox Games Showcase this evening. The game is being rebuilt in the same fashion as Persona 3 Reload, under the official title ‘Persona 4 Revival'.
Unfortunately, the trailer for Persona 4 Revival was incredibly short, giving us just a short clip of the main character running down a Japanese street. Graphically, the game looks to be improved, but there is really only so much we can gleam from the 10-second gameplay clip.
So far, the game has been announced for Xbox Series X/S and PC, but just like Persona 3 Reload, it should also release on Nintendo Switch and PS5 at the same time.
There is no release date yet, but store listings for the game have gone live, so we should see pre-orders open up later in the year.
KitGuru Says: Will you be picking up Persona 4 Revival when it drops, or are you happy with the Persona 4 Golden ports that came out a few years ago?
InXile is shaping up to be one of Xbox's most exciting first-party studios. Following the initial reveal of Clockwork Revolution a couple of years ago, today we got a full gameplay trailer showcasing an incredibly deep action-RPG with time manipulation elements.
In Clockwork Revolution, we'll be playing as Morgan Vanette, a customizable player-character and member of the Rotten Row Hooligans gang, who discovers that the world they live in has been altered by the enigmatic Lady Ironwood. She’s unnaturally manipulated history through her use of time travel to bring herself immense power and wealth, while keeping the working class under heel. After discovering her method of traveling into the past, you’re thrust into an adventure across time to turn back the clock, and right Ironwood’s wrongs—however you see fit.
In a subsequent interview published on the Xbox website, InXile founder, Brian Fargo and a few other key members of the development team shared some more details on the game. The studio promises one of the most reactive game worlds ever made, with enough player agency to keep players coming back again and again to see all of the different possible outcomes.
Clockwork Revolution is available to wishlist now but does not yet have a release date. It will be one of the first games to release under Microsoft's new Play Anywhere initiative, meaning that moving forward, every first-party Xbox game will be ‘Play Anywhere' meaning you get access on Xbox and PC at no extra cost. I'm not sure why they weren't doing this already but better late than never.
KitGuru Says: The trailer for Clockwork Revolution blew me away. It might even be the best trailer of the show. Unfortunately, we have no idea when we'll be able to get our hands on it.
Machine Games surprised us all with Indiana Jones and the Great Circle last year. The game ended up being one of the best of 2024 and is one of the most graphically impressive current-gen titles to date. We always knew that an expansion would be coming, but now we finally have our first look at it.
The new DLC will have players exploring the crypts beneath Rome to find a secret relic. The DLC will expand more on the giants seen in the base game, and the secret cult that worships them.
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle: Order of Giants is releasing on September 4th for all platforms, including Xbox, PC and PS5. As a reminder, if you bought the Premium Edition of the game, you'll get the expansion for free without having to pay any extra. The same goes for those who purchased the Collector's Edition of the game. We do not know how much the expansion will cost as a standalone purchase for those who bought the standard edition game.
KitGuru Says: Are you going to be jumping back into Indiana Jones and the Great Circle for the new DLC?
A small portion of the Xbox Games Showcase was dedicated to hardware. During the showcase, Microsoft officially revealed its new collaboration with Asus ROG, resulting in a new Xbox-themed ROG Ally gaming handheld.
The ROG Xbox Ally X is arriving this holiday season. It is a new take on the ROG Ally, with a redesigned control scheme that takes more inspiration from the standard Xbox controllers we're all used to. That means proper handles for the device, dedicated buttons to activate new gaming UI elements coming to Windows 11, and the ability to hold the Xbox button to swap apps, so you can easily transition from the Xbox app to Steam to Battle.net without needing to rely on the desktop Windows UI.
The ROG Xbox Ally X is powered by a Ryzen Z2 Extreme processor. These new APUs were announced back in January, featuring up to 8 cores and 16 threads, with a max boost speed of 5GHz, along with up to 16 GPU cores for graphics. The APU will be more than capable of running AAA titles, and with an up to 35W TDP, users should expect higher performance than lower-power devices like the Steam Deck.
There is no price tag announced yet, but we expect more details on the launch plans for this very soon.
KitGuru Says: What do you think of the ROG Xbox Ally X? Will you be considering getting one?
Tonight, during the Xbox Games Showcase, Microsoft opened up the show with a new trailer for The Outer Worlds 2. The trailer is made up entirely of in-game footage, giving us a good look at what to expect from the final product later in the year.
While this is a story-focused trailer, it features all in-game footage, so everything you see will be in the final game. Aunt Cleo is the main narrator in the trailer, teasing a quest to close mysterious rifts popping up on colonised planets throughout the system.
The Outer Worlds 2 will get an even longer gameplay showcase later this evening, so we'll be getting plenty more details soon. The game is set to release on the 29th of October for PC, Xbox and PS5. The game will also be a day-one title for Game Pass.
KitGuru Says: Are you looking forward to The Outer Worlds 2? As a fan of the first game, this trailer didn't really show enough to excite me for the sequel, but maybe that will change during the gameplay showcase later this evening.
Lian Li has just introduced the Uni Fan CL Wireless, a compelling new fan series aimed squarely at PC builders seeking a harmonious blend of wireless convenience, RGB lighting, and decent performance without breaking the bank.
Designed as an economical alternative within Lian Li's expansive fan ecosystem, the CL Wireless has two independently controllable lighting zones: side strips and fan blades. Users can fine-tune these effects, synchronise colours, and craft patterns across each zone via L-Connect 3 software, offering creative freedom for themed builds. These fans share their design lineage with those found on the Hydroshift II LCD-C 360CL, ensuring a consistent aesthetic for those looking to expand their cooling configurations.
Beyond its visual appeal, the Uni Fan CL Wireless is engineered for serious thermal management. Its 28mm thick frame balances airflow and static pressure, making it equally adept for air and water cooling setups. Operating within a speed range of 200 to 2150 RPM, the CL Wireless can push up to 77.34 CFM of airflow and generate a static pressure of 2.52 mmH2O. Despite its cooling capabilities, the fan maintains a quiet operation at 29.8 dB(A).
The CL Wireless series promises to minimise cable clutter using the L-Wireless Sync 2.4 GHz technology. Providing wireless control over ARGB lighting and fan speeds, it eliminates the need for a central hub. The receiver features an updated 4-pin connection, ensuring that the fans are automatically recognised as PWM devices directly within the BIOS. Furthermore, a built-in tail PWM cable is integrated for situations requiring additional power. The Uni Fan CL Wireless is available in black or white, and builders can choose between conventional or reverse airflow models. These fans are available to pre-order for $16.99 for a single unit and $54.99 for a three-pack with a controller.
KitGuru says: Compared to most Lian Li Wireless fans, these are considerably cheaper, even if not as visually striking. Still, these could be a decent option if you want to reduce the cable clutter on your build.
Asus has introduced the Prime AP202 mATX computer case, a new enclosure that promises to offer pleasing aesthetics with good thermal performance. Designed to appeal to a broad spectrum of PC builders, whether crafting a high-end gaming rig, a robust workstation, or a versatile general-purpose system, the AP202 aims to meet diverse demands with a visually captivating design.
The Prime AP202 immediately catches the eye with its panoramic curved tempered glass panel, which extends nearly halfway around the chassis, offering an unobstructed view of the internal hardware. Its minimalistic aesthetic ensures that the focus remains on the components within, while available black and white finishes allow users to select the perfect complement for their build's colour scheme. Asus has ensured durability by heat-treating the tempered glass for enhanced strength, and thoughtful design features like an easy-detach rail and anti-drop mechanism make removal and reattachment a straightforward and secure process.
For added convenience, the Prime AP202 is offered in two variations. The base model arrives without pre-installed fans, while the ARGB variant has three MR120 ARGB fans. These fans will also be available for individual purchase. Both case variants feature a lengthy, fully customisable LED light strip along the bottom, providing ambient accent lighting. All lighting settings can be managed through the Armoury Crate app.
A distinctive slot-shaped vent beneath the side panel directs airflow directly to the graphics card. Furthermore, the case accommodates 360mm radiators on the top, graphics cards up to 420mm long, PSUs up to 200mm long, and 2x 2.5/3.5-inch drives. Complementing this, top and bottom removable dust filters help maintain a clean interior.
The Prime AP202 also boasts a suite of user-friendly optimisations to streamline the building process. The easy-detach rail system provides quick access to internals, while a generous 30 mm-wide compartment simplifies cable management. A single front I/O panel header simplifies motherboard installation, and the panel itself includes a USB-C 20 Gbps connector, two USB-A 5 Gbps ports, and a headphone/microphone jack.
KitGuru says: What colour option of the Prime AP202 do you prefer? Would you consider it for an mATX build?
Nvidia has achieved an unprecedented level of dominance in the add-in board (AIB) GPU market, capturing a staggering 92% share in the first quarter of 2025.
According to the latest figures from Jon Peddie Research (via Wccftech), this represents a significant 8.5 percentage point increase for team green over their previous standing. In contrast, AMD's share plummeted to a mere 8%, a decrease of 7.3 points, while Intel's presence in the discrete GPU market virtually evaporated, registering a 0% share after losing 1.2 points.
Despite a broader decline in desktop CPU shipments, which fell to 17.8 million units, AIB shipments reached 9.2 million in Q1 2025. Looking ahead, JPR forecasts a compound annual reduction of 10.3% in the AIB market from 2024 to 2028, though the installed base of discrete GPUs is still expected to reach 130 million units by the end of this period. By 2028, 86% of desktop computers are forecast to have a dedicated graphics card.
Nvidia's commanding performance this quarter is primarily attributed to the launch of its RTX 50 series GPUs. Conversely, AMD's RDNA 4 GPUs, while introduced in Q1 2025, arrived much later in the quarter (March 6th), hindering their immediate market impact. Meanwhile, Intel's Battlemage Arc GPUs, launched in Q4 2024 with models like the B580 and B570, which have struggled to gain traction according to this market share analysis. This lack of momentum is likely due to restricted availability and subdued demand in the broader market.
The overall PC GPU market, encompassing integrated solutions, saw a 12% contraction from the previous quarter, with 68.8 million units shipped. Desktop graphics unit sales dropped by 16%, and laptop GPUs experienced a 10% decline. Across this broader landscape, Nvidia's total GPU share expanded by 3.6 points, while AMD's fell by 1.6 points and Intel's by 2.1 points. In a contrasting trend, data centre GPUs defied the general downturn, growing by 9.6% as continued investment in AI applications drives demand in that sector. Notebook processors accounted for 71% of overall GPU shipments in Q1 2025, with desktop GPUs making up the remaining 29%.
KitGuru says: Were you expecting different figures for the AIB market share?
Back in 2022, the team at Yacht Club Games officially announced Mina The Hollower, their first new IP since the highly successful Shovel Knight. While fans have been eagerly awaiting this title since, an official release date has now been revealed – set to launch this Halloween.
Perhaps even more exciting is the fact that a demo for the Link’s Awakening-inspired and GBC-styled action-adventure title is available right now; with progress carrying over to the full game.
For the uninitiated, Mina The Hollower is an isometric action-adventure title similar to the handheld Zelda games in which you “Take control of Mina, a renowned Hollower hurtled into a desperate mission to rescue a cursed island. Whip foes, burrow through the ground, and explore a pixel-perfect world.”
KitGuru says: Have you been waiting for Mina the Hollower? What’s your favourite Shovel Knight game? Will you be checking out the demo? Let us know down below.
Late last year, SEGA officially announced Sonic Racing Crossworlds – the next entry in the publisher’s kart racing series. As is in the name itself, Crossworlds is set to have its worlds collide, with characters from different franchises all competing together. As part of Summer Game Fest, SEGA announced just some of these surprise characters – including Hatsune Miku, Minecraft Steve and more.
Announced at Summer Game Fest, Sonic Racing Crossworlds is reaching outside of the Sonic IP, with the team confirming that the upcoming racer will feature global vocaloid pop star Katsune Miku; Joker from Persona 5; Steve From Minecraft and Ichiban from Like a Dragon.
Finally, in an expected yet welcome announcement, SEGA confirmed that Sonic Racing Crossworlds will include full crossplay support from launch; which should hopefully keep the game populated for years to come.
Sonic Racing Crossworlds comes to all platforms on the 25th of September.
KitGuru says: What did you think of the SGF showcase? Are you looking forward to Sonic Racing Crossworlds? What other characters do you hope to see added? Let us know down below.
First teased back during last year’s The Game Awards, Ryu Ga Gotoku (RGG) studio – known best for their work on the Like a Dragon (Yakuza) series – unveiled Project Century: a brand new IP from the team. 6 months on and we’ve now gotten our first proper look at the game, including an official title: Stranger Than Heaven.
Releasing an interesting and atmospheric trailer, RGG Studio gave fans their first proper look at Stranger Than Heaven – “a brand-new title developed by Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio, known for creating acclaimed series such as Yakuza, Like a Dragon and Virtua Fighter.”
Set in 1943, the game appears to feature many of the familiar design principles of RGG Studio’s other offerings, including an explorable region, satisfying-looking combat and more.
That said, Stranger Than Heaven looks to include a greater amount of choice when it comes to the story, putting the fate of certain characters into the hands of players.
RGG Studio has proven itself to be able to consistently and rather rapidly release new and interesting games without sacrificing on quality.
While Stranger than Heaven is still likely quite a ways away, it appears to be yet another exciting and entertaining title from RGG Studio.
KitGuru says: What did you think of SGF? Are you excited for Stranger Than Heaven? What’s your favourite IP from the studio at this point? Let us know down below.
One of the most surprising announcements from this year’s Summer Game Fest Kick-Off was the reveal of Marvel’s Deadpool VR – a Meta Quest exclusive first-person parkour shooter which of course goes all-in on the crass and 4th-wall-breaking humour which the merc with a mouth is known for.
Launching some time in late 2025, Marvel’s Deadpool VR is a movement-focused shooter in which “After being pulled through a portal to Mojoworld, Deadpool sees a chance to get rich—like really rich. He signs a sketchy contract without reading any of the fine print and then it’s off to visit a bunch of locations from across the Marvel Universe, battling against iconic (and not-so-iconic) villains.”
The Quest exclusive game is said to include “the franchise’s unique blend of parkour and combat,” claiming that “If you can imagine it, you can probably do it. Sure, you can simply stab or shoot your enemies, but where’s the fun in that? Punch someone while holding a grenade? Check. Take your recently exploded-off arm and throw it at the bad guys? Gross, but also check. The limit does not exist!”
Interestingly, unlike the previous Deadpool game (voiced by Nolan North), or the Deadpool films (Ryan Reynolds), Marvel’s Deadpool VR features the voicing talents of Neil Patrick Harris.
Since the rise of VR, we’ve seen quite a few comedy-focused VR titles – many of which have succeeded greatly. Hopefully Deadpool VR proves to be the perfect blend of fun and funny.
KitGuru says: What did you think of Summer Game Fest Kick-off? Were you surprised by the announcement? What do you think of Neil Patrick Harris’ Deadpool impression? Let us know down below.
Over the past few weeks we’d been hearing an increasing number of leaks and rumours surrounding the next mainline Resident Evil game. Despite a fake out earlier in the show, RE9: Requiem was officially announced during the Summer Game Fest Kick-off Showcase.
As with most of the more recent RE titles, Resident Evil Requiem was announced through a somewhat deceptive trailer – saving all of the RE goodness for its second half. In a similar vein, Capcom’s Jun Takeuchi appeared earlier in the show asking fans to “bear with us a little longer, just a blink of an eye more and it’ll be ready.”
Sure enough, cut to the final announcement and Resident Evil Re[9]uiem was officially revealed: “the highly anticipated ninth title in the mainline Resident Evil series” in which you’ll have to “Prepare to escape death in a heart-stopping experience that will chill you to your core.”
Resident Evil Requiem arrives early next year on the 27th of February 2026 – coming to PS5, Xbox Series X|S and Steam.
KitGuru says: What did you think of Summer Game Fest kick-off? Did the RE9 fake out get you? What are you hoping for from this “new era of survival horror”? Let us know down below.
Black Myth Wukong had a very odd release. While the game was originally announced to release on both PS5 and Xbox Series X/S, the game ultimately only released on PlayStation consoles. Microsoft said there was an exclusivity agreement in place, the studio behind Black Myth Wukong denied that was the case. However, it certainly looks like Game Science wasn't being very truthful.
Black Myth Wukong is now launching on Xbox Series X/S consoles on August 20th, a full year after the game's release on PC and PS5. While Game Science has previously denied any exclusivity deal being in place, the timing of this Xbox release date, arriving exactly one year after the PS5 version, is in keeping with industry standards for timed exclusives.
Black Myth Wukong was one of the best action games of 2024, but there have been no major expansions or DLC updates this year and as a result, the game hasn't made many headlines in 2025. It is unclear how well the game will sell on Xbox a full year later without any extra content.
Game Science claims that bringing the game to Xbox Series X/S was “no easy feat”. In the past, CEO of the studio, Feng Ji, pointed to Xbox Series S memory limitations being the main hold-up.
KitGuru Says: I don't think we'll ever get the full story here, but it sure looks like some kind of timed exclusivity was in place.
CD Projekt Red has said a few times that it has ‘moved on' from Cyberpunk 2077 but every few months, that turns out to be a lie. There is yet another new update coming for the game, and it is dropping later this month.
Now with Cyberpunk 2077 releasing as a launch-day title for the Nintendo Switch 2, CD Projekt Red has opted to put together another free content update for all players. Patch 2.3 is now due to release on June 26th, but the finer details of what will be included in the update remain shrouded in secrecy.
This news comes after recent rumours that CD Projekt Red had contracted Oblivion Remastered developer, Virtuos, to create some new content for the game. That rumour has yet to be confirmed, but at the very least, we are getting another free content patch.
There will be more official news on what will be included in Patch 2.3 in the coming weeks. Chances are, CD Projekt Red will hold another REDStream to go over the details, just as it did for previous updates like Patch 2.1 and Patch 2.2.
KitGuru Says: CD Projekt Red continues to surprise us. Hopefully there are a few new gigs in this update, as I'm itching for a reason to jump back into Cyberpunk 2077 for yet another playthrough.
Lies of P fans should pay attention over the weekend, as rumour has it that a secret new DLC for the game is due to drop.
Lies of P: Overture is a new DLC for the game. A trailer for it leaked this week, ahead of a likely reveal at Summer Game Fest. The trailer ends with the phrase ‘Available Now', indicating that the DLC will become available as soon as the trailer officially drops.
The expansion will be available for the game on all platforms, including PC, Xbox and PlayStation. It is unclear if the DLC will be announced during Geoff Keighley's Summer Game Fest showcase later this evening, or if it will drop during the Xbox Showcase later this weekend. One thing is for sure though, the DLC will be announced at one of them and will be made available to players immediately after.
The Overture DLC for Lies of P will take players to a new winter-themed environment. The DLC also serves as a prequel to the events of the main game.
KitGuru Says: Have you played Lies of P? Will you be picking up the new Overture DLC?
Following the successful launch of Persona 3 Reload last year, we began to hear rumours that SEGA/ATLUS was working on a similar remake for Persona 4. Further evidence popped up in March when the domain name P4RE.JP was registered. Now, the game looks set to be announced at the upcoming Xbox Games Showcase.
Back on the 20th of March, Twitter user ScrambledFaz discovered a registration for the domain name P4RE.JP, indicating that the rumoured Persona 4 remake could be gearing up for a possible announcement. Just last week, the story got juicier, as two voice actors from the original game confirmed that they have ‘no involvement' in the yet-to-be-announced remake.
In another update to this ongoing story, MP1st, the site that leaked The Elder Scrolls Oblivion Remastered earlier this year, reported that the game is set to be announced during the Xbox Games Showcase this week. While Xbox has a marketing deal in place for the game, it will not be an exclusive, so it should hit Xbox, PC and PS5 simultaneously.
In the many years since the initial launch of Persona 5, ATLUS/SEGA have released a ton of different titles and spin-offs, including Persona 5 Royal; Persona 3 Reload; Persona 4 Golden remaster; P5 Strikers; Tactica and Dancing in Starlight – to name a few.
Assuming they maintain their previous release strategies, then the rumoured Persona 4 remake should release around September-October, or in early 2026 (before March).
KitGuru says: Did you play Persona 4 back in the day? Would you welcome a P3R-styled remake? When will Persona 6 finally be announced? Let us know down below.
Just as the dust begins to settle from the recent launches of the GeForce RTX 5060 8GB GDDR7 and Radeon RX 9060 XT series graphics cards, it appears Nvidia is already preparing its next launch. The long-rumoured GeForce RTX 5050 8GB graphics card is now anticipated to debut as soon as July.
Videocardz has reported Nvidia's intentions for a July release of the GeForce RTX 5050 8GB GDDR6 desktop card. This upcoming addition to the GeForce family will harness the Blackwell GPU architecture, specifically utilising the GB207 chip. Interestingly, this desktop variant was initially confirmed to feature GDDR6 memory, distinguishing it from its laptop counterpart, which is already known to employ GDDR7.
However, a recent twist in the rumour mill suggests a potential change. Benchleaks indicate that the desktop RTX 5050 might have GDDR7 memory, mirroring the laptop version. While for this segment of graphics cards, the performance difference between GDDR6 and GDDR7 wouldn't be particularly significant, the reason behind such a shift could be more strategic. With AMD having already claimed a substantial portion of the market's 20Gbps GDDR6 capacity and Intel Arc also vying for a slice, a potential surge in demand for the GeForce RTX 5050 could lead to a scarcity of GDDR6 memory modules.
In addition, it has also been reported that the GeForce RTX 5050 graphics card, with its 8GB of memory, is expected to operate with an estimated Total Graphics Power (TGP) of 130W.
KitGuru says: How do you think the RTX 5050 desktop graphics card will compare to the RTX 5060 and its Radeon RX 9000 series counterparts?
We've hit a new month, which means it is time for a new round of games for Xbox Game Pass. This month will see new day-one releases like FBC: Firebreak joining the library, as well as a few surprises from the back catalogue.
FBC: Firebreak is the big game of the month. This is Remedy's very first co-op multiplayer-focused game, offering a new take on The Oldest House, which returns from the 2019 hit action game, Control. On top of that, Microsoft is finally bringing more Activision games into the fold with Crash Bandicoot 4.
Here is the full list of titles joining Game Pass over the next couple of weeks, along with platforms and dates:
Baldur's Gate Enhanced Edition (Cloud and Console) – June 5th
Baldur's Gate II Enhanced Edition (Cloud and Console) – June 5th
Warhammer 40,000 Space Marine (Cloud, PC and Console) – June 10th
Barbie Project Friendship (Cloud, PC and Console) – June 11th
Kingdom: Two Crowns (PC) – June 11th
EA Sports FC 25 (Cloud, PC and Console) – June 12th
The Alters (Cloud, PC and Console) – June 13th
FBC: Firebreak (Cloud, PC and Console) – June 17th
Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time (PC and Console) – June 17th
Lost in Random: The Eternal Die (Cloud, PC and Console) – June 17th
As always, a few older titles are being removed from the library this month to make way for new games. The list for June isn't too bad, with just a small handful of games leaving the library on June 15th, including:
Dordogne
Hypnospace Outlaw
Isonozo
My Time at Sandrock
Keplerth
Rolling Hills
Depersonalization
There will be another wave of Game Pass titles announced in two weeks time.
KitGuru Says: What do you think of this month's Game Pass line-up so far?
First spotted at Computex last month, Lian Li is now launching its new entry-level Vector V100 PC case. The new case delivers the aesthetics modern PC builders are looking for, while keeping the price tag down to a low $60.
The Vector V100 incorporates intelligent design elements that enhance both style and functionality.A slanted front PSU shroud conceals cables for a cleaner look and cleverly integrates a hidden display platform, creating a spot to showcase collectibles or hardware. Further enhancing its modern aesthetic, the Vector V100 features a diffused 26-LED ARGB strip along the PSU shroud, offering vibrant and customisable lighting supported by all major motherboard software.
Inside, the Vector V100 supports back-connect ATX and microATX motherboards, allowing for a clutter-free main chamber by routing connections behind the motherboard tray. The chassis is highly versatile for cooling, accommodating up to a 360mm radiator on top, three 120mm fans on the sides, two 120mm fans on the bottom, and a 120/140mm fan at the rear. Builders eyeing powerful graphics cards will find ample space, with compatibility for GPUs up to 415mm in length. In addition, Lian Li included a GB-001 GPU anti-sag bracket to provide stable support for these larger cards.
The Vector V100 is available in both black and white finishes. Builders can choose between a barebones version or a pre-installed variant featuring four 120mm ARGB/PWM fans. The Vector V100 is now available for $59.99 for the fanless black and white models and $74.99 for the versions pre-equipped with fans.
KitGuru says: Considering the specs and price, the Vector V100 could be the new go-to entry-level PC case for those looking for a cheap aquarium-like build.
The Ultra XT3D prebuilt desktop from CyberPowerPC features a spec list straight from the top of the AMD gaming lineup. It features a Ryzen 7 9800X3D processor and a Radeon RX 9070 XT graphics card, paired with 32GB of memory. This could make for a very compelling option for anyone looking to pick up a prebuilt gaming desktop while breaking away from Intel and Nvidia components. Today we put the Ultra XT3D through its paces to see just how much performance it has in its locker!
Timestamps:
00:00 Start
00:53 Pricing and Warranty
01:44 Hardware Specifications
06:58 Lian Li Case
07:47 Front I/O
07:56 Mat’s thoughts so far
09:15 F1 2025 (1440p)
09:38 F1 2025 (4k)
09:51 Cyberpunk 2077 (1440p)
10:08 Cyberpunk 20277 (4k)
10:40 Doom The Dark Ages (1440p)
10:55 Doom The Dark Ages (4k)
11:07 Assassins Creed Shadows (1440p)
11:17 Assassins Creed Shadows (4k)
11:31 Hogwarts Legacy (1440p)
11:45 Hogwarts Legacy (4k)
12:04 Oblivion Remastered (1440p)
12:16 Oblivion Remastered (4k)
13:18 Clock speeds / Temps / Power / Thermal Imaging
14:39 Noise tests
15:04 Closing Thoughts
The core specs are confirmed in the following CPU-Z and GPU-Z screenshots:
Gaming performance is impressive at 1440p – particularly in titles such as F1 25 but more so in Cyberpunk 2077 at maximum settings. Performance at 4K is very title-dependant – again using Cyberpunk 2077 as an example, we can see below that the Ultra XT3D struggles to maintain high frame rates when playing this title without any form of scaling or frame generation. Turning these features on however, does dramatically increase performance, while still maintaining a decent level of fidelity when using FSR 3's Quality preset.
A selection of screenshots highlighting gaming performance are below, but for full details of all games tested, check out our full video review on YouTube.
F1 25 (1440p)
Cyberpunk 2077 (1440p)
Cyberpunk 2077 (4K)
Cyberpunk 2077 (4K – with FSR 3 Quality and Frame Generation ON)
Hogwarts Legacy (4K)
The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion Remastered (4K – with FSR 3 Quality and Frame Generation ON)
Closing Thoughts
The Ultra XT3D desktop is very well balanced when looking at performance. The pairing of the Ryzen 7 9800X3D processor and Radeon RX 9070 XT graphics card deliver impressive performance at 1440p with maximum graphics settings. Performance does expectedly take a substantial hit when increasing the resolution to 4K, but this is easily remedied with the addition of FSR and frame generation. While I appreciate that frame generation does divide opinion, the performance recorded in this review does a good job of highlighting its use case and how it can benefit high resolution gaming, especially in single player titles such as Cyberpunk 2077.
It's clear that the build process of the Ultra XT3D has been carried out with a lot of care and attention to detail – cable management is excellent and pre-delivery configuration was perfect with EXPO being enabled out of the box and all required drivers being installed and mostly up to date.
Visually, the component selection feels just slightly mismatched. Both the memory and case include ARGB lighting, yet they’ve been paired with a non-RGB AIO CPU cooler. Opting for a consistent approach by either fully embracing RGB or going with a clean, blackout aesthetic might have resulted in a more cohesive look. We don't see many stealthy, non-RGB prebuilt systems and this could have been something that stood out in that regard.
Overall though, this is a great system and with a few tweaks could have been one of the best we've seen.
For details of synthetic benchmarks, power usage, noise and temperatures check out our full video review on YouTube.
You can buy the Ultra XT3D desktop directly from CyberPowerPC for £1999.20 HERE.
Pros:
Great gaming performance at 1440p and good for 4K gaming (with FSR and FG in some titles).
Well balanced spec.
Excellent quality of build and cable management.
Very competitive pricing when compared to building the same spec.
No issues with setup or config out of the box.
Cons:
Memory, although not terrible, could have slightly tighter CL timings.
RGB balance is a little off with RGB memory and case but a non-RGB CPU cooler.
KitGuru says: The Ultra XT3D is an excellent prebuilt gaming desktop, which is priced very competitively when compared to building the same spec system.
Sony PlayStation has unveiled its first wireless fight stick codenamed “Project Defiant”. This new controller aims to empower fighting game enthusiasts with enhanced flexibility, offering wireless connectivity using the PlayStation Link technology and a traditional wired connection.
Project Defiant has been designed from the ground up specifically for fighting games, featuring a high-quality digital stick crafted by Sony PlayStation itself. Gamers will appreciate the toolless interchangeable restrictor gates (including square, round, and octagon options) for the stick, the buttons with mechanical switches, and even a touch pad akin to the familiar DualSense wireless controller. The controller incorporates a dedicated storage compartment for the restrictor gates and a PS Link USB converter for convenience and portability. Like DualSense controllers, Project Defiant will allow users to remotely wake up their PlayStation 5 with a press and hold of the PS button.
The new controller offers wireless connectivity using PlayStation Link technology. This proprietary wireless solution ensures ultra-low latency communication, which is critical for fighting games where every millisecond counts. Compatible with both PS5 and PC, PS Link ensures low response times to every button press and digital stick movement, allowing players to perfect their input timing. For those who prefer a traditional setup, a wired USB-C connection is also available for immediate plug-and-play functionality.
Project Defiant will have a carrying case to facilitate easy transport, thoughtfully designed with a lever gap to protect the digital stick during transit. Sony Interactive Entertainment has indicated that more information about Project Defiant will be revealed in the coming months, including its final product name and exact launch date (scheduled for 2026).
KitGuru says: Are you a fighting games fan? Have you ever bought a fight stick?
Each week, the Epic Games Store gives away a title or two for free to all those with an Epic Games account. During the Summer period, the digital store has been offering some pretty big games – with this week’s titles including Arkane Lyon’s Deathloop.
A spiritual successor of sorts to Dishonored, Deathloop offers similar levels of creativity and freedom while twisting the formula with a rogue-lite styled gameplay loop; making for an excellent overall experience.
Ogu and the Secret Forest meanwhile is a hand-drawn 2D adventure game in which you’ll “Befriend bouncy characters and defeat strange creatures to unravel the mystery of the charming world.”
Forza Horizon 5 is one of the biggest racing games around, with the 2021 title seeing well over 45 million players as of earlier this year. Despite its age, upon its release for PlayStation in late April the game has sold like hotcakes – with it having now surpassed the total PS5 sales of Assassin’s Creed Shadows.
Back in early May – mere days following the release of the game on PlayStation 5 – Forza Horizon 5 was confirmed to have sold 1 million copies on the platform. Since then, momentum has only continued, with Alinea Analytics confirming that the racing title has now sold 2.2 million copies on PS5.
While in and of itself an impressive feat, what is perhaps more surprising is that the game has now surpassed Assassin’s Creed Shadows when it comes to total units sales on the platform.
Despite launching a month earlier, Assassin’s Creed Shadows sales have plateaued somewhat – resting at 1.8 million copies on PS5. By the 15th of May, Forza Horizon 5 had already surpassed Shadows.
Of course, it is worth noting that these are two very different games with very different audiences (at slightly different price points), and so comparisons aren’t necessarily 1:1. Still, the rapid and continuing success of Forza on PlayStation is interesting to see.
KitGuru says: What do you think of Forza’s performance on PS5? Are you surprised by how quickly it’s selling? How many units do you think the game sold on PC / Xbox? Let us know down below.
In the wake of its release last year, Team Asobi have kept their game of the year-winning platformer ‘Astro Bot’ fresh with new content on a semi-regular basis. Following the last free DLC released in February, the game is set to get 5 new levels added for free next month – bringing the total number to 90.
“We are delighted to announce yet more additional content landing in Astro Bot this July 10 at 2:00pm GMT. Indeed, 5 brand new levels will make their way into the game as part of the Vicious Void Galaxy, bringing the total number of levels in Astro Bot to a whopping 90+! As with our last update, these 5 levels will require you to pull every bit of skill together to complete so hang on to your DualSense Controller and dive in!”
Speaking of the DualSense, one of the PS5’s best limited edition controllers is set to return, with “an updated version of the Astro Bot Limited Edition DualSense wireless controller…launching later this year,” featuring “a new joyful twist to the touch pad!”
Astro Bot was definitely one of the most jolly games to release in 2024, and so it is exciting to see the undisputed GOTY winner get even better with time.
KitGuru says: Are you looking forward to the new levels? What do you think the special rescue bots will be? Could the new DualSense feature animated eyes on the touchpad? Let us know down below.
Sony has used its State of Play showcases in the past in order to announce and detail some of the company’s more significant PlayStation Plus titles. During the most recent event, the console maker confirmed around half a dozen classics which are set to come to the service this Summer – alongside a surprise day-one PS Plus inclusion.
During the most recent State of Play, Sony officially teased some of the games set to drop onto PlayStation Plus over the coming months. First, on the classics front, PlayStation Plus Premium subscribers will receive a solid selection of titles – with the following being officially announced:
For the uninitiated, Giant Squid was founded in 2013 by Matt Nava, who served as art director for both Flower and Journey by ThatGameCompany. Since then, the team have released two projects: ABZU and The Pathless – both of which feature excellent visuals, satisfying gameplay and unique vibes.
Sword of the Sea looks to be the team’s best work yet, and so it is exciting to see that millions will be able to enjoy the game for ‘free’ when it launches on the 19th of August.
KitGuru says: What do you think of PlayStation Plus in 2025? Do you appreciate the occasional day-one addition? Which of the classics are you most looking forward to playing again? Let us know down below.
Tetris Effect is one of the most engaging games in recent history, taking the scientifically addictive and satisfying time-based puzzle stylings of the original game and expanding upon it with beautiful music, mesmerising visuals and engaging feedback. Developed by Enhance, the team are now tackling another classic puzzler with Lumines Arise.
Announced during the most recent PlayStation State of Play (and expanded upon via a blog post), Takashi Ishihara – the director at Enhance – officially unveiled their next project: Lumines Arise, writing:
“Life is rhythmic. It has a pulse. We, as living beings, experience highs and lows. Sometimes together, other times alone. Games have the power to tap directly into that rhythm, stimulating all your senses to put you into a flow state. Everything around you disappears, and you fall into the game’s world. When this happens, it’s a magical feeling that can stir powerful emotions within you. You’re going to feel that in spades with Lumines Arise.”
For the uninitiated, Lumines was a PlayStation Portable puzzler which takes clear inspiration from Tetris (with its block-styled gameplay and mechanics) while switching the formula to its side and adding a more direct rhythmic requirement.
Given its similarities to Tetris, having Enhance reimagine Lumines as they did with Tetris Effect feels like the perfect combination of developer and IP.
Arriving later this year in the Fall, Lumines Arise is coming to PS5 and PSVR2 – with a demo scheduled for some time this Summer.
KitGuru sys: What did you think of the State of Play? What was your favourite announcement? What other games would you like to see get the Tetris Effect treatment? Let us know down below.
When Sony first showed off the PlayStation 5 at the company’s ‘Future of Gaming’ showcase back in 2020, one of the most interesting titles announced was Capcom’s PRAGMAMA. In the 5 years since, the game has seen quite a few delays – going from a planned 2022 release, to 2023 and then an indefinite delay. Finally, PRAGMATA has resurfaced, showing off a bunch of gameplay and an official release year.
“To everyone who has been waiting so patiently for an update, and to those of you joining us today for the first time, it’s my great pleasure to be here with you.”
Described as “an all-new science fiction adventure with its own unique twist of action and strategy” we got our first proper taste of gameplay and how the dual protagonist mechanics will function.
Following this, Capcom delayed the game one more time, back during the Summer of 2023 – this time offering neither a release window nor even a release year.
Given how long ago the game was first announced, and the relative lack of updates, the re-announcement of PRAGMATA came as quite a surprise – but a welcome one to be sure.
Of course, development is far from over, and so there’s no point counting your chickens before they hatch. That said, given the fact that Capcom is confident enough to give PRAGMATA a release year, hopefully the game is indeed finally nearing completion.
KitGuru says: Were you looking forward to PRAGMATA when it was first announced? Will the game manage to hit its 2026 target? Let us know your thoughts down below.
A new report from a typically reliable Intel hardware leaker suggests that Intel's forthcoming Nova Lake-S desktop processors, slated for an early 2026 arrival, will feature a blend of integrated graphics architectures. While the inclusion of Xe3 integrated graphics for Nova Lake-S has been a long-standing rumour, a new rumour adds a detail that points towards a more sophisticated, hybrid approach.
According to Jaykhin, it appears that while the integrated graphics architecture of Nova Lake-S will indeed be rooted in the Xe3 “Celestial” GPU family, Intel is planning to integrate elements from Xe4 for the display and media engines. This is rather intriguing, as Xe3 graphics aren't even expected to hit volume production until early next year. Moreover, using Xe4 graphics architecture on the display and media engine could allow Intel to significantly boost media engine performance without inflating the cost of the entire GPU subsystem.
On the CPU side, Nova Lake-S is projected to arrive with a varied lineup across four primary SKU levels. The flagship model is expected to boast 52 cores, comprising 16 P-cores, 32 E-cores, and four low-power E-cores. For the high-end laptop and desktop segments, a 28-core variant is anticipated, featuring eight P-cores, 16 E-cores, and four low-power E-cores. The mid-range, targeting both lower-power desktop and laptop markets, might see a 16-core model with four P-cores, eight E-cores, and four low-power E-cores. Finally, an entry-level 8-core processor is rumoured to be equipped with four P-cores and four low-power E-cores.
While it remains to be seen if all SKUs will incorporate the Xe3 and Xe4 architectures, Intel's inherent tile-based strategy provides flexibility to mix and match GPU configurations to suit different market segments.
KitGuru says: Can Nova Lake-S put Intel back on track in the desktop PC segment?
Capcom's beloved Monster Hunter franchise continues to prove its immense commercial success. The company revealed that Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak has surpassed the 10 million copies sold since its 2022 release. This major achievement builds upon its strong performance in 2023, when it had already crossed the 5 million mark.
The success of Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak is particularly notable. Despite being a Nintendo Switch exclusive at launch and not positioned as the direct follow-up to the blockbuster Monster Hunter World, Rise moved 10 million copies worldwide. This strong showing from a “non-mainline” entry is a positive indicator for Capcom's broader franchise strategy.
The phenomenal performance of Monster Hunter Wilds further amplifies this momentum. The latest iteration in the series is proving to be a colossal sales driver for Capcom in 2025, having already shattered records by selling an astounding 10 million copies within its first month on the market. Wilds currently holds the title of the best-selling game in the US for 2025, and as Capcom proudly declared just weeks ago, the collective success of the Monster Hunter series, spearheaded by Wilds, has firmly set the company on a trajectory for a record-breaking sales year.
Capcom shows no signs of slowing down. The studio is expected to reveal a new mainline Resident Evil game soon, with whispers suggesting a reveal could happen sometime during the Summer Game Fest. Should Resident Evil 9 indeed see a release before the end of the year, the combined might of its Resident Evil and Monster Hunter could easily secure Capcom's most prosperous financial year to date.
KitGuru says: Are you a fan of Monster Hunter? Did you get Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak?
SteelSeries today announced the arrival of its Arctis Nova 3 Wireless headset and the accompanying Arctis App, expanding its Arctis Nova family. This launch arrives as gaming continues its meteoric rise, with Newzoo forecasting nearly 2.9 billion global gamers by Q1 2025 and a sustained rebound in console gaming.
The new Arctis Nova 3 Wireless (3X and 3P) features custom-engineered neodymium magnetic speaker drivers developed in-house to deliver audio with deep bass and intricate detail. This is complemented by immersive 360° Spatial Audio, fully compatible with technologies like Tempest 3D Audio for PS5 and Microsoft Spatial Sound. Communication is crystal clear thanks to the new Arctis Nova 3 Wireless Series microphone with 32KHz/16-bit audio support.
Versatility is key with the Arctis Nova 3 Wireless series. A convenient quick-switch button allows transitions between 2.4 GHz wireless mode and Bluetooth 5.3. Mobile connections remain on standby during gaming, ensuring players receive call alerts, while separate EQ profiles maintain distinct settings for gaming and on-the-go audio. The compact USB-C dongle offers universal compatibility, effortlessly moving between Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, PC, Meta Quest, handhelds, and USB-C-enabled devices.
Optimised USB-C rapid charging delivers up to 9 hours of usage from just a 15-minute charge. A full charge can provide over 30 hours in 2.4G wireless mode and over 40 hours when utilising Bluetooth. Comfort and durability are also important, so Steelseries designed these headsets with a tough yet flexible build with dual-hinged arms and breathable memory foam ear cushions. Weighing in at 260g, the Nova 3 Wireless Series uses height-adjustable arms and a flexible secondary cloth headband, distributing pressure evenly. These headsets are available in black, white, bright blue, and lavender for £99.99/$109.99/€109.99.
In addition to the new headset series, the Arctis App is being introduced as a central point for real-time audio customisation. This app provides access to over 200 game-specific audio presets, all crafted by audio engineers, esports experts, and game developers. This means players can fine-tune their sound profiles for popular titles such as Call of Duty, Fortnite, and GTA without leaving the game.
Ghost of Yotei ended up being strangely absent from yesterday's State of Play stream. While we didn't get a new trailer, or really any new information, we did get an announcement for an announcement.
Ghost of Yotei wasn't a focus in last night's State of Play stream but Sony did reveal plans for a standalone stream to showcase the game. We'll be getting the big Ghost of Yotei deep dive in July, featuring an extended look at Sucker Punch's new open-world adventure.
Ghost of Yotei is the sequel to Ghost of Tsushima. However, it is completely disconnected from the first game, taking place hundreds of years later and in a new region of Japan. Atsu is our new main character, along with her loyal wolf companion. Set in the Hokkaido region of Japan, Atsu will be hunting down those responsible for killing her family.
Ghost of Yotei releases on October 2, 2025 for PS5. Like most PlayStation games nowadays, it will release on PC eventually, but there is no date on that yet.
KitGuru Says: Ghost of Tsushima is one of my favourite games, so I'm looking forward to the sequel, but much of my excitement will hinge on how well this gameplay showcase goes.
Back in the PS4 generation, many studios tried to deliver ‘Souls-like' games but few were as loved as Nioh. The IP has been dormant for most of the current console generation but last night, Team Ninja announced its return with Nioh 3.
Nioh 3 is still some ways off, as there is no confirmed release date right now. All we have is a 2026 release window, leaving lots of room for delays. The new trailer gives us a brief look at the game, but those with a PS5 can jump in right now and test out the alpha demo.
In Nioh 3, players will be put in the shoes of a young warrior looking to become the next Shogun. For the first time, players will also have access to two completely different combat styles – Samurai or Ninja. The Samurai style is similar to the combat we've seen in previous Nioh games, while the Ninja style is new and specialises in keeping enemies at a distance.
Players will be able to switch seamlessly between the Samurai and Ninja styles, so if you are having a hard time with an enemy, you can quickly change tactics to put them on the ropes.
Nioh 3 will be releasing for both PS5 and PC sometime in 2026. The demo version is a PS5 exclusive and will only be available until June 18th.
KitGuru Says: It is great to see PC being included in the launch plans for Nioh 3, although I do hope that Team Ninja has ironed out its quirky control schemes and optimisation issues.
We've reached the first Thursday of the month, which means it is time to get a preview of what's to come for GeForce Now. There will be 25 more games added to the GFN cloud library in June 2025, including plenty of brand new titles, like Dune: Awakening, MindsEye, FBC: Firebreak and more.
Some of this month's biggest games will be available to stream via GeForce Now on day-one. This includes MindsEye, the new game from former Rockstar producer, Leslie Benzies, as well as Remedy Entertainment's first co-op focused game, FBC: Firebreak. Dune: Awakening, Rematch, Dreadzone, System Shock 2 Remastered and the Borderlands trilogy are all also set to land on GeForce Now in the weeks ahead.
As for this week, the following titles are available on GeForce Now starting this week:
Symphonia (New release on Xbox, available on PC Game Pass, June 3)
Pro Cycling Manager 25 (New release on Steam, June 5)
Tour de France 2025 (New release on Steam, June 5)
Dune: Awakening – Advanced Access (New release on Steam, June 5)
7 Days to Die (Xbox)
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 (Epic Games Store)
Cubic Odyssey (Steam)
Drive Beyond Horizons (Steam)
Police Simulator: Patrol Officers (Xbox, available on PC Game Pass)
Sea of Thieves (Battle.net)
While GeForce Now can be accessed for free, those wanting a better experience may consider upgrading to one of the paid tiers. Currently, the Performance tier membership is 40% off for a six-month membership until the 6th of July.