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Splinter Cell: Deathwatch Season 2 confirmed just days following Season 1 premiere

For the past few generations we’ve seen Ubisoft move away from many legacy franchises, ignoring its classics including the likes of Rayman; Call of Juarez and of course Splinter Cell. Fortunately, the latter seems to be making a slow comeback, starting with the recent release of the animated Netflix show Splinter Cell: Deathwatch. Following its arrival just a couple days ago, Netflix has now confirmed that a second Season is on its way.

Making the announcement during IGN’s Fan Fest event, John Wick creator and Splinter Cell: Deathwatch writer/executive producer ‘Derek Kolstad’ confirmed that a second season of the animated series is in the works, stating:

“We’ve got a season two coming your way,” adding that while they don’t yet have a premiere date for Season 2, the follow-up is currently “fully into pre-production and everyone is super excited about where we go next.”

Splinter Cell Deathwatch

Seeing as how Splinter Cell: Deathwatch is a Netflix original, it is entirely possible that both Seasons 1 and 2 were being developed concurrently (as has been the case with other animated Netflix shows).

As such, while it is exciting to see a second Season already having been confirmed, the real test for its success will be whether the show winds up getting a 3rd Season.

We will have to wait and see, but regardless it is exciting to see Sam Fisher return – even if not in video game form.

KitGuru says: What did you think of Season 1? Are you looking forward to its follow-up? What are your thoughts on Netflix’s other animated adaptations? Let us know down below.

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MLB: The Show is seemingly finally coming to PC

While MLB: The Show had for the longest time been a PlayStation console exclusive (owing to it being developed by Sony’s San Diego studio), the annual baseball series was finally brought over to Xbox following a renegotiation of the series’ licensing contracts. That said, MLB: The Show has yet to make its way to the PC platform. Fortunately, it appears as though this might be changing soon.

As discovered by ResetEra user ‘Aspect’, Sony San Diego recently published a new job listing for a Senior Graphics PC Programmer, with the description reading as follows:

“Come join San Diego Studio making a AAA PC title. Our focus is on delivering innovative, high quality gaming experiences. We are seeking a Senior PC Graphics Programmer to join our team in advancing the visual and technical quality of a AAA PC title.”

It continues, “You will focus on writing and optimizing our PC engine, debugging performance issues, implementing new graphics features, and ensuring the game takes full advantage of platform specific technologies offered by NVIDIA and AMD.”

MLB The Show

Though not yet officially announced, this all-but-confirms that MLB: The Show is planned to come to PCs in the future. Given that Sony San Diego has worked almost exclusively on MLB for the past 20 years, this job listing is unlikely to be referring to anything else.

Sports games in general are console-centric, with the likes of EA’s Sports FC and 2K’s NBA series selling best on console. That said, given that the series has already found its way onto Xbox (and later Switch), it makes sense that Sony would choose to support the PC platform regardless of whether their hand was forced or not.

KitGuru says: What do you think of the job listing? Could it be for anything else other than MLB: The Show? Have you been hoping the series would come to PC following its arrival on Xbox/Switch? Let us know down below.

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Sony lawsuit reveals Tencent was also working on a Last of Us game alongside Horizon

Sony is currently locked in a legal battle with Tencent due to the latter’s announcement of Light of Motiram – an open world game which looks eerily similar to PlayStation’s Horizon Zero Dawn / Forbidden West franchise. Previous revelations from the lawsuit included the fact that Tencent had previously pitched a Horizon game to Sony – which the console maker rejected. That said, this wasn’t the only potential project, with the two companies at one point planning to work on a new game based on The Last of Us.

As reported by the publication TheGamePost, a recent court filing by Sony revealed that the PlayStation maker and Tencent were at one point planning to collaborate on a Last of Us project, with PlayStation Studios’ Olivier Courtemanche stating:

“With respect to Aurora Studios [the team behind Light of Motiram], we went into the meeting under the impression that they wanted to do a potential collaboration for The Last of Us”. This was in the wake of Sony having already rejected their pitch for a Horizon title (which was codenamed project Z).

Tencent Sony

That said, according to Courtemanche the meeting took a different turn, with the pitch including “images resembling a potential Horizon collaboration from the ‘Project Z’ concept discussed in March 2024,” adding that “I believe that these images contained assets from the Light of Motiram game. I was confused by the slide given that we had rejected a potential Horizon collaboration and thought we were there to discuss The Last of Us, among other opportunities.”

Given just how close Sony seems to hold The Last of Us to their chest, it is interesting to see that the console maker had rejected a pitch for Horizon, but was willing to work on a new Last of Us with Tencent.

Of course, both deals ultimately fell through, with Tencent then going on to announce Light of Motiram – leading Sony to file this lawsuit…and the rest is history.

Regardless, it appears as though the events leading up to this lawsuit were perhaps even more messy than original thought. It will be curious to see how the lawsuit proceeds – and whether any other secret cancelled projects are brought to light as a result.

KitGuru says: What do you think of the lawsuit in general? Does Sony have a solid case? Would you have preferred Tencent to make a licensed Horizon or Last of Us game? Let us know down below.

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Quantic Dream founder says Star Wars Eclipse still in development

 

Quantic Dream has been working away on its own original Star Wars game for years, but very few details have surfaced about it since its announcement in 2021. Now, Quantic Dream has spoken out about the project for the first time in a while. 

In a new blog post, Quantic Dream founder, David Cage, revealed how Quantic Dream has transformed from a single-project studio into a multi-project studio, with multiple games in the works. This includes a first for this studio – a competitive multiplayer game. Typically, Quantic Dream has only produced interactive single-player adventures, so a step into the multiplayer realm is a bold move.

“This new title may surprise our fans as it is very different from what we have done so far. But taking risks, challenging ourselves, exploring new ways of playing and telling stories, and attempting what seems impossible, has always been part of our DNA.”

After quietly announcing this secret new multiplayer game, Cage also added that “development of Star Wars: Eclipse continues”, but there is still no word on when we might see more of the game.

While we know very little about Star Wars Eclipse currently, we do know that the game will be one of the first to explore the High Republic era of the Star Wars timeline. This era is set centuries before the main film saga, showcasing a period of time where the Jedi and Sith were both in their prime.

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KitGuru Says: Right now might be the worst time in gaming history to be an unproven studio working on a new IP multiplayer project. The market is so dominated by just a handful of free-to-play shooters that breaking into this market as a newcomer seems impossible. 

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Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 gets free demo this week

Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 became one of the highest-rated shooters of 2024 but Focus Entertainment and Saber Interactive are not done with the game just yet. Following on from a massive Anniversary Update this summer, the developers have now made a free demo available across all platforms. 

From today until October 20th, players on Xbox or PlayStation consoles can play the free demo, which will let you try out each of the game's playable modes. On PC, the demo will be available for a bit longer, lasting until October 23rd on Steam.

If the demo scratches an itch, then you will be pleased to know that the full game will also be purchasable at a 50% discount during this same time period and you won't lose any of the progress made during the demo.

Alongside all of this, there is a limited-time Discord quest, so if you link your Discord and Steam accounts, you can claim some extra goodies, including an exclusive Bolt Rifle skin to use in-game.

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Battlefield 6 has biggest launch in franchise history

Earlier this week, an analytics firm predicted that Battlefield 6 had sold over seven million copies during its first five days on the market. Now, EA appears to have official numbers in hand, brandishing Battlefield 6 as the biggest launch in series history.

EA has confirmed that Battlefield 6 sold over 7 million copies at launch, with that number split between platforms like Steam, the EA App, Epic Games Store, PS5 and Xbox Series X/S. Aside from the high sales numbers, the game also saw high watch time across various gaming streams, with over 15 million accumulative hours watched.

In a statement, Battlefield general manager, Byron Beede, said: “First and foremost we want to thank our players. Battlefield 6 was built with our fans. From the initial concept through to the implementation of Battlefield Labs and into the record-shattering Open Beta we have been obsessed with player feedback. Together, with our players we've had a singular goal: to craft the best Battlefield ever. And this is just the beginning – our first season of new content is just 12 days away”.

Battlefield 6 will get its first round of post-launch content later this month. On top of that, the game's big Battle Royale mode is also set to debut.

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MSI launches EdgeXpert AI mini-PC based on Nvidia Grace superchip

MSI is looking to accelerate AI development with its new mini supercomputer, the MSI EdgeXpert. Available starting this week, the EdgeXpert bridges the gap between desktop performance and portability, with a small desktop system based on the Nvidia DGX Spark platform.

At the heart of the MSI EdgeXpert is the NVIDIA GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip, combining CPU and GPU architecture to deliver up to 1 petaFLOP of AI Tensor performance within a compact 1.2L form factor. Featuring 128GB of unified LPDDR5X memory and NVLink-C2C interconnect technology, the EdgeXpert ensures lightning-fast data exchange and high-efficiency inference even with the most demanding large language models. Users can fine-tune and deploy models with up to 200 billion parameters locally, or scale to 405 billion parameters with a dual-system configuration powered by NVIDIA ConnectX networking.

Built for on-premise deployment, the EdgeXpert ensures that sensitive data remains local, providing zero-latency operation and full compliance with enterprise-level security standards. Its architecture supports complete AI workflows, from model prototyping and optimisation to real-time inference, without transferring data to external servers.

Running on NVIDIA DGX OS and the NVIDIA AI software stack, the EdgeXpert delivers a unified development platform that supports mainstream AI frameworks and tools. This consistent environment simplifies setup, accelerates research timelines, and enables seamless scaling across multiple devices or NVIDIA DGX Cloud for expanded computational power.

Here is the full spec sheet:

While different specs will be priced differently, SCAN has one version of this system available in the UK, priced at £3,799.

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KitGuru Says: These systems will be rolling out soon. While they are primarily intended for enterprise environments, an enthusiast with deep pockets should also be able to buy one at a number of retailers across the globe. 

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Apple’s new M5 chip promises 4x AI performance and 45% faster graphics

Apple has taken the wraps off its next-generation silicon, the M5. Built on a third-generation 3nm process, the new chip is a major leap forward, with a clear and aggressive focus on GPU and AI performance. The M5 is now available in new versions of the 14-inch MacBook Pro, iPad Pro, and the Apple Vision Pro, with pre-orders live now.

While the CPU sees a respectable generational uplift, the GPU is the clear winner here. The new 10-core GPU architecture from Apple is a radical redesign, now featuring a dedicated Neural Accelerator in each core. Apple claims this new design delivers a massive 4x increase in peak GPU compute performance compared to the M4 and over 6x compared to the M1. This is a huge boon for GPU-based AI workloads, with Apple specifically highlighting faster performance in diffusion models and local LLMs.

Graphics capabilities have also been substantially improved, as the M5 features a third-generation ray tracing engine and an upgraded shader pipeline that, combined, deliver up to 45% faster graphics performance than the M4. For the Apple Vision Pro, this extra horsepower enables a higher 120 Hz refresh rate and a 10% increase in pixel count for a sharper and smoother experience.

On the CPU front, the gains are more modest. The M5 features an up to 10-core CPU with four performance cores and six efficiency cores, delivering up to 15% faster multi-threaded performance than the M4. This is complemented by an enhanced 16-core Neural Engine for on-device AI tasks and Apple Intelligence features. To feed these more powerful components, the M5 also gets a boost in unified memory bandwidth of about 30%, now hitting 153 GB/s. Apple says this, combined with capacities up to 32 GB, allows for larger AI models to run entirely on-device and provides a better multitasking experience in creative suites like Adobe Photoshop.

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KitGuru says: With the new M5, can Apple convince users from Linux and Windows to jump into its ecosystem?

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Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 final PC specs revealed

With its launch just around the corner, developer The Chinese Room has finally pulled back the curtain on the full PC system requirements for Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2. The detailed specs give us a clear picture of the hardware needed to run this Unreal Engine 5 title, from a basic 1080p experience all the way up to high-framerate 4K.

Built on Unreal Engine 5 and utilising its key features like Lumen and Nanite, it's no surprise that you'll need some decent hardware to get the most out of the game's visuals. For those just looking to get in the door, the minimum requirements are pretty forgiving. To hit 1080p at 30 fps on Low settings, you'll need something like an Intel Core i3-8350K or AMD Ryzen 3 3300X, 8 GB of RAM, and an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 or AMD Radeon RX 480.

To hit the sweet spot of 1080p at 60fps on High settings, the developers recommend a more modern setup. This calls for a mid-range CPU like an Intel Core i5-12600K or AMD Ryzen 5 5600X, 16 GB of RAM, and a graphics card in the class of an Nvidia RTX 3060 Ti or AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT. Interestingly, the developers note that this same hardware (with the Nvidia GPU) can push 1440p at 60 fps on Ultra settings by enabling DLSS Performance Mode.

For those wanting to jump to 4K, you'll need to bring some serious firepower. To achieve native 4K at 60 fps on High settings, the recommended spec jumps up to a high-end CPU like an Intel Core i7-13700K or AMD's Ryzen 7 5800X3D, paired with a top-tier graphics card like an Nvidia RTX 4080 or AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX. Lastly, the developers have outlined what it will take to hit 4K on Ultra settings with high frame rates. This top-tier spec requires the same i7-13700K or 5800X3D, but calls for an Nvidia RTX 5080. With this setup, and by leveraging DLSS 4 in Performance Mode with Multi-Frame Generation, players can reportedly hit 240 fps.

Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 is set to launch on October 21st.

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Sharkoon SGM35 and SGM50W Mice Review

Sharkoon has become a relatively well-known brand in the low to mid-tier of PC gaming peripherals and components. The company's product pricing is typically highly competitive, and that’s not changing with their SGM35 and SGM50W gaming mice. Both share the same core design but the SGM50W is wireless and comes with a magnetic charging dock for just £40. The SGM35 forgoes the wireless connectivity but lowers the price to just £20 for its wired connection. Do you get what you pay for, or is this a bargain you need to know about?

Timestamps:

00:00 Intro
00:53 Pricing and availability
01:24 Design first impressions
02:53 Primary buttons + RGB
04:06 A charging dock comes included?!
04:51 Mat’s thoughts on build quality
05:53 Specs and switches
07:42 Real-world performance
09:02 Closing thoughts

Specifications

SGM35

  • Max. DPI/CPI: 6,400
  • Min. DPI/CPI: 400
  • Sensor: Optical
  • Chip: ATG4090
  • Onboard Memory for Game Profiles: ✓
  • Capacity of Onboard Memory: 8 kB
  • Illumination: RGB
  • Max. Polling Rate: 1,000 Hz
  • Lift-Off Distance: 1–2 mm
  • Frames Per Second: 6,000
  • Inches Per Second: 100
  • Max. Acceleration: 20 g
  • Mouse Feet: 5, 100 % PTFE
  • Weight without Cable: 80 g
  • Dimensions (L x W x H): 125 x 72 x 42 mm
  • Supported Operating Systems: Windows

SGM50W

  • Type: Dual Mode
  • Wireless Communication: 2.4 GHz
  • Max. Wireless Range: 10 m
  • Frequency Range: 2.405 – 2.475 GHz
  • EIRP Transmit Power: < 0 dBm
  • Operating Temperature: 0 to +40 °C
  • Max. DPI/CPI: 6,400
  • Min. DPI/CPI: 400
  • Sensor: Optical
  • Chip: ATG4090
  • Onboard Memory for Game Profiles: ✓
  • Capacity of Onboard Memory: 512 kB
  • Illumination: RGB
  • Max. Polling Rate: 1,000 Hz
  • Lift-Off Distance: 1–2 mm
  • Frames Per Second: 6,000
  • Inches Per Second: 100
  • Max. Acceleration: 20 g
  • Mouse Feet: 6, 100 % PTFE
  • Weight without Cable: 95 + 60 g (Charging Dock)
  • Dimensions (L x W x H): 125 x 72 x 42 mm
  • Supported Operating Systems: Windows
  • Battery:
    • Type: Lithium-Ion
    • Capacity: 930 mAh
    • Battery Life: Max. 70 Hours
    • Recharge Options: Wired (USB)

You can buy both the SGM35 and SGM50W on Amazon UK, but delivered by Amazon EU, for roughly £20 and £40 respectively: SGM35SGM50W.

SGM35

Pros:

  • Affordable pricing.
  • Included replacement skates.
  • PBT main button material improves grip and comfort.
  • Decent build quality for the price.

Cons:

  • Lack of customisation options.
  • Preset DPI levels that cannot be changed.
  • Dated sensor specifications.
Rating: 7.5.

SGM50W

Pros:

  • Affordable pricing, especially considering it's wireless.
  • Included replacement skates.
  • Comes with a charging dock.
  • PBT main button material improves grip and comfort.
  • Decent build quality for the price.

Cons:

  • Lack of customisation options.
  • Preset DPI levels that cannot be changed.
  • Dated sensor specifications.
Rating: 8.

KitGuru says: The SGM35 and SGM50W both offer great value for money and would be a great option for anyone shopping on a tight budget. However, they come up short against more premium mice with more customisation options. 

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Endorfy debuts new Alt Gray Solum Voice S mic and Viro Plus headphones

Building on the success of the Celeris 1800 keyboard and the Thock V2 lineup, ENDORFY continues to update its line-up with new accessories. The Solum Voice S Alt Gray microphone and Viro Plus USB Alt Gray headphones are now launching.

These peripherals had already released in Onyx White form, but now there is a darker colour option for those who want it. This time around, it is Endorfy's signature Alt Gray finish.

The Solum Voice S Alt Gray is a desktop microphone that captures sound in a cardioid pattern, focusing on your voice while naturally reducing background noise. Dual filters – internal and external foam – keep the audio clean from unwanted distortions. It is also functional right out of the box, requiring no additional software, just adjust the gain dial directly on the mic and hook up to your PC via USB. There is a touch to mute function, and if you need to monitor your audio, there is a direct 3.5mm jack on the microphone too.

The Viro Plus USB Alt Gray headphones are powered by large 53mm drivers. Combined with a dedicated 7.1 USB sound card, you can personalize your sound profile through intuitive software. And thanks to soft memory foam padding and an additional pair of breathable ear cushions, the headphones stay comfortable, even during long sessions.

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Arctic launches new P12 Pro Reverse fans

Arctic is well known for its strong-performing AIO coolers and fans. This week, they are launching their new P12 Pro Reverse fans, adding to the line-up with non-RGB and A-RGB options.

The P12 Pro Reverse fans are specially designed for builds where performance and aesthetics are equally important. They draw air in from the rear – ideal for installation scenarios where fans with classic airflow direction would detract from the look. The P12 Pro Reverse A-RGB is the first model in the series, with non-RGB and 140mm versions to follow.

The Reverse Airflow technology is specifically designed for reverse airflow and is ideal for pull installations and flawless RGB staging. In addition, minimal clearance, automatic balancing, and high-precision measurement reduce vibrations and ensure efficient performance.

The Arctic P12 Pro Reverse fans will be available for $23.99 each, or $51.99 for the 3-pack.

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GeForce Now adds ten more games and expands RTX 5080 support

GeForce Now had a big weekend thanks to the launch of Battlefield 6. Now this week, Nvidia is following that up with ten more games joining the cloud gaming library. 

This week also marks the launch of RTX 5080 servers for GeForce Now Ultimate members in the UK. The servers in Ashburn, Portland and Dallas have also been upgraded. The US Atlanta servers will be updated next. This week also expands the list of RTX 5080-powered games with the addition of Control, Remedy's excellent supernatural action thriller, which also makes full use of the RTX feature set.

The full list of new games joining the GeForce Now library this week includes:

  • Splinter Cell Pandora Tomorrow (New release on Ubisoft Connect, Oct. 14)
  • Ball x Pit (New release on Steam and Xbox, available on PC Game Pass, Oct. 15)
  • Escape from Duckov (New release on Steam, available on Oct. 16)
  • Fellowship (New release on Steam, Oct. 16)
  • Pax Dei (New release on Xbox, available on PC Game Pass; 1.0 release on Steam and Epic Games Store, Oct. 16)
  • Amnesia: The Bunker (Epic Games Store, Free on Oct. 16-Oct. 23)
  • Earth vs. Mars Demo (Steam)
  • Street Fighter V (Steam)
  • Ultra Street Fighter IV (Steam)
  • Wobbly Life (Xbox, available on PC Game Pass)

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Steam smashes concurrent player record with over 41 million users online

Just seven months after hitting a new peak, Valve's PC gaming platform has done it again. Steam has set a new record for concurrent users, with over 41 million players logged in at the same time this past Sunday, October 12th.

According to SteamDB, while some might be quick to attribute the new record to the ongoing Steam Next Fest, that event didn't kick off until the following day (although some demos were available before its official start). Instead, the massive influx of players can be credited mainly to the hugely successful launch of EA's Battlefield 6, which has clearly brought a massive number of gamers to the platform (peaking at around 650K CCU on Sunday).

Of course, Battlefield 6 didn't achieve this milestone on its own. While the new shooter was a major contributor, sitting comfortably in the top four most-played games, it was the combination of this huge new release with Steam's evergreen titans that pushed the platform over the top. As always, Valve's own titles were a dominant force, with Counter-Strike 2 leading the charge with a peak of over 1.5 million players, followed by DOTA 2 and the ever-popular PUBG: Battlegrounds.

Perhaps the biggest surprise in the top charts, however, is the performance of the new Delta Force. Despite a mixed reception from critics and players on Steam, the game has defied expectations, landing in the top five most-played games over the weekend. The rest of the charts were filled with the usual popular titles, including Apex Legends, Rust, and Grand Theft Auto V, as well as the usual non-game mainstays like Wallpaper Engine and the meme-game Banana.

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KitGuru says: This new record is a clear indicator of the incredible health of the PC gaming ecosystem, with massive new launches and long-standing favourites combining to push the platform to greater heights.

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PSVR2 Sense controllers will soon be purchasable separately as support for Apple Vision Pro officially announced

Late last year, a rumour popped up claiming that Sony and Apple were planning to partner up, making its PlayStation VR2 controllers available to purchase separately while adding support for the iPhone maker’s Apple Vision Pro VR headset. Finally, in alignment with the announcement of the latest generation M5 Vision Pro, Sony’s PSVR2 Sense controllers are officially being decoupled from the headset itself.

As part of the official announcement for Apple’s latest Vision Pro headset, the tech giant confirmed last year’s rumours which claimed that Sony’s PSVR2 Sense controllers would be updated to support Apple’s VR efforts.

Set to be available to buy from the 11th of November, both previous and current-gen Vision Pro users will soon be able to purchase and connect Sony’s Sense controllers for easier navigation and improved video game support.

Unfortunately it appears as though Apple’s pricing strategies have impacted Sony’s senses, with the Sense controllers coming in at the costly price of $249.95 for a single pair.

PSVR2 Vision Pro

For context, the PSVR2 headset (which includes the Sense controllers and Horizon Call of the Mountain) retails for $399.99, making the value proposition for the controllers alone somewhat jarring.

All that said, PSVR2’s Sense controllers do feature a ton of tech within them, including adaptive triggers; advanced haptics and more – and so they do represent the best VR controllers available right now.

Still, paying nearly 2/3rds the value of PSVR2 for the controllers alone feels like a bit too much.

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Amnesia: The Bunker is free on the Epic Games Store

Each week, the Epic Games Store gives away a title or two for free to all those with an Epic Games account. Following a couple weeks of pretty decent offerings, we’ve now gotten our first major title in some time – with the highly-praised Amnesia: The Bunker available to claim from today for free.

Available to add to your library from today at 4PM UK time, this week’s free Epic Games Store offerings include:

  • Amnesia: The Bunker
  • Samorost 3

The headlining title for this week is Amnesia: The Bunker – the latest entry in the viral first-person horror series from studio Frictional Games. Released back in 2023, The Bunker served as a strong return-to-form for the franchise which had in some people’s eyes gotten less scary in recent entries.

Set in a World War I bunker, this latest title features “a relentless, AI-driven monster” which stalks players throughout – not too dissimilar to the likes of Alien Isolation or Resident Evil 2 Remake.

Samorost 3 meanwhile is a visually-unique indie adventure puzzler from the team behind Machinarium which follows “a curious space gnome who uses the powers of a magic flute to travel across the cosmos in search of its mysterious origins.”

Both Amnesia: The Bunker and Samorost 3 are available to claim and add to your library from today at 4PM UK time up until the 23rd of October. As with all Epic Games offerings however, once you have claimed it, it’s yours to keep forever.

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KitGuru says: What are your thoughts on this week’s offerings? Are you a fan of the Amnesia series? How many Epic games have you claimed for free over the years? Let us know down below.

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1000xRESIST officially announced for PlayStation and Xbox

One of 2024’s most celebrated games was 1000xRESIST – a “thrilling sci-fi adventure” set 1000 years after humanity was almost entirely wiped out. Unfortunately for some, the indie title was exclusive to PC and the Nintendo Switch. Finally however, the game has now been officially announced for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S and Game Pass.

Making the official announcement, publisher Fellow Traveller confirmed that the highly-praised 1000xRESIST is finally coming to PlayStation and Xbox next month – officially arriving on the 4th of November.

For the uninitiated, 1000xRESIST is viewed by many as one of the best indie games of last year, amassing a MetaCritic score of 86 while seeing Overwhelmingly Positive reviews on Steam.

Set 1000 years after humanity was almost entirely wiped out, the game offers a story-focused adventure which for some compares to the works of auteurs such as Hideo Kojima and Yoko Taro.

Since its release, the game has gone on to be nominated for multiple different awards, including the Golden Joysticks for ‘Best Storytelling’; the DICE awards for ‘Outstanding Achievement in Story’ and ‘Adventure Game of the Year’ – among others.

Given the game’s undeniable success on the PC and Switch platforms, it is exciting to see 1000xRESIST finally coming to the rest of the consoles in just a few weeks’ time.

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Destiny 2 charity bundle includes all past content and the upcoming Renegades expansion

Destiny 2 is far from being in a good place right now, with the live-service title seeing its lowest player counts in years following the lacklustre Edge of Fate expansion; controversies surrounding the recent Portal addition and much more. That said, Bungie appears to be trying to right the ship. Following a walk back on many of its more contentious changes, the company is now offering a massive charity bundle.

Available to purchase through GreenManGaming, Bungie has released a Destiny 2: Expansion Bundle as part of its ‘Little Lights’ charity initiatives. While a portion of the money goes towards Bungie and GMG, buyers can adjust the amount to allow up to 75% of the proceedings to go to charity.

With that said, the bundle is available to purchase in 4 different forms. Paying £4.50 will get you:

  • Beyond Light Pack
  • Shadowkeep Pack
  • The Final Shape Expansion

Upping the contribution to £7.20 includes the above plus:

  • Forsaken Pack
  • 30th Anniversary Pack
  • Witch Queen Expansion
  • Light Fall Expansion

Destiny Charity

For £16, you’ll also gain access to:

  • The Edge of Fate Expansion

Finally, paying the full £31 gets you all the above plus:

  • Year of Prophecy
    • Includes the upcoming Renegades Expansion
    • Includes 2025’s Reward Passes

As mentioned, Destiny 2 is perhaps in the worst state it’s been both reception-wise as well as player count wise. Though supporting Bungie right now might feel like too much of an ask, having 75% of the cost go towards charity makes the bundle a great deal more palatable – especially as it includes the upcoming Renegades.

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Intel begins laying the groundwork for Xe3P GPUs on Linux

Just as the open-source drivers for Intel's Xe3 graphics devices are reaching maturity, the company's Linux development team is already gearing up for the next generation. The first batch of patches to enable the Xe3P graphics architecture has been fired off, marking the beginning of the long road to supporting Intel's upcoming GPUs on Linux.

With the current focus on finalising Xe3 support for Panther Lake, Intel's open-source graphics programmers are now shifting their attention to the future. A set of 22 patches (via Phoronix) was sent out to the dri-devel mailing list this week, laying the foundational framework for the Xe3P architecture within the Linux kernel driver.

For now, the enablement is purely in the kernel space, which handles the low-level communication with the hardware. The user-space drivers, which are part of the Mesa 3D graphics stack (specifically the Iris Gallium3D driver for OpenGL and the ANV driver for Vulkan), have not yet received any Xe3P-related code. Given the timing, it's likely that this preliminary code will land in the Linux v6.19 kernel, which is on track to be the first stable kernel release of 2026. However, it will take several more kernel and Mesa release cycles before we have full support for Xe3P and all its features are in place.

We expect to see the Xe3P GPU architecture featured in the consumer segment, powering the likes of Nova Lake-S processors and Arc Celestial discrete graphics. As for data centres, Intel has already confirmed that the recently announced Crescent Island will be based on Xe3P.

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Sony reveals new PlayStation Plus games for October 2025

Following on from a leak earlier this week, Sony has now officially announced the next batch of titles for PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium subscribers. As expected, Silent Hill 2 and Until Dawn will both be on the list, but there are a few extra titles also included that weren't covered in the previous leak. 

PlayStation Plus Extra will get a handful of new games on October 1st, including:

  • Silent Hill 2 (PS5)
  • Until Dawn (PS5)
  • V Rising (PS5)
  • Yakuza: Like a Dragon (PS4 & PS5)
  • Poppy Playtime: Chapter 1 (PS4 & PS5)
  • As Dusk Falls (PS4 & PS5)
  • Wizard with a Gun (PS5)

Notably, the versions of Silent Hill 2 and Until Dawn here are the most recent remakes, both of which first launched in 2024.

PlayStation Plus Premium subscribers can expect one more game for the classics library this month too – Tekken 3, which will be playable on both PS4 and PS5.

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KitGuru Says: Will you be installing any of this month's new PlayStation Plus titles? For me, I'll be using this opportunity to finally play through Silent Hill 2. 

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Remedy issues ‘profit warning’ as FBC: Firebreak fails to turn around

Remedy Entertainment, the Finnish studio behind Control and Alan Wake, has issued a profit warning after its multiplayer spin‑off FBC: Firebreak failed to achieve expected sales, despite a major post‑launch update.

The company announced that it will recognize a €14.9 million non‑cash impairment, representing the majority of the game’s development and publishing costs. While this impairment does not affect Remedy’s cash position, it significantly impacts its 2025 financial outlook. The studio now expects its operating profit (EBIT) for the year to be negative and below 2024 levels, reversing earlier guidance that had predicted growth.

As spotted by Push Square, FBC: Firebreak had initially drawn in over a million players thanks to its inclusion on subscription services like PlayStation Plus and Xbox Game Pass. However, player numbers quickly dropped off. Remedy attempted to turn things around with a major update, titled Breakpoint, in September. This update introduced new missions and crucially, quality-of-life improvements. This did improve player metrics according to Remedy, but it has not significantly changed the game's sales trajectory.

While Remedy may indeed lose money this year, the studio does have several promising projects on the way. Right now, the studio is deep into development on Control 2, and it continues to work on the Max Payne remakes in collaboration with Rockstar Games.

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KitGuru Says: This may have been the most predictable result for this game. While Control has a fan base, it isn't necessarily a big enough one to necessitate a high-budget co-op spin-off. There was a distinct lack of buzz around FBC Firebreak game prior to launch and the release didn't do anything to change that. 

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Hacking group claims to have breached Nintendo

Nintendo has suffered a few major cyberattacks before, leading to various leaks. Now, a hacking group has claimed responsibility for a recent attack on Nintendo, although the company has yet to confirm if a breach took place. 

The group known as Crimson Collective, which gained notoriety after a recent attack on Red Hat, has claimed that it has managed to breach Nintendo systems and obtain sensitive data.

In a proof screenshot shared by Hackmanac, Crimson Collective claims to have a number of folders containing private Nintendo documents, including production assets.

As pointed out by Tom's Hardware, Nintendo has yet to publicly acknowledge the claim, nor have any of the files leaked. If any customer data was impacted, then Nintendo will have to publicly acknowledge the attack and provide users with steps to secure their accounts.

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KitGuru Says: For now, we don't know if Nintendo was hacked or not. However, we do know that this claim is not linked to the recent Pokémon leaks, which stemmed from a previous cyberattack.  

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Razer debuts 2nd Gen Kiyo V2 and Kiyo V2 X webcams

Razer has launched its latest generation webcam today, the Razer Kiyo V2. Available in the full-fat version, or in a cheaper V2 X form, the new webcam promises 4K visuals with crisp clarity.

The Razer Kiyo V2 is powered by a new STARVIS image sensor developed by Sony, so it should offer crisp visuals for all use cases, whether its streaming and recording, or simple video calls. The webcam supports lossless video encoding across MJPEG, YUY2, and NV12 formats, so creators can preserve every pixel for post-production editing.

The Razer Kiyo V2 delivers powerful customization through Razer Synapse, enhanced with Camo integration, making advanced controls accessible to everyone. At its core are AI Optimisations that ensure every shot looks polished and professional without extra effort. With One-Click Image Enhancement, the webcam automatically adjusts exposure, white balance, and noise reduction.

Beyond automation, the Kiyo V2 provides stream ready tools that turn Synapse into a creator’s all-in-one control hub. Beginners can rely on Auto modes for instant optimisation, while advanced users have access to precision controls for ISO, shutter speed, and white balance to fine-tune their image.

Here is the full list of key features:

  • Crystal-Clear 4K 30FPS Video: Captures crisp, professional-grade visuals in 4K at 30 frames per second, powered by an image sensor with technology of STARVIS developed by Sony for exceptional clarity and detail.
  • AI-Powered Auto-Framing: Stay centered and in focus with intelligent pan, tilt, and zoom powered by Camo Studio. Natural face tracking adapts seamlessly to movement and setup changes.
  • One-Click Image Enhancement: Automatically adjusts exposure, white balance, and noise reduction for superior low-light performance, helping creators look polished without manual tweaks.
  • Powerful, Intuitive Software Customization: Shape visual identities and transform scenes instantly with cinematic blur, spotlight focus and seamless dynamic background replacement.
  • High Dynamic Range (HDR): Deliver richer hues, deeper contrasts, and lifelike visuals with exceptional color accuracy, perfect for bold, vibrant content.
  • Ultrawide Angle Lens: Zoom in or out with zero distortion, ideal for close-up shots to full setup views.

Launching alongside the Kiyo V2 is the Razer Kiyo V2 X, a cheaper, 1440p/60FPS version of the webcam.

The Razer Kiyo V2 will be available this month, priced at £149.99, while the Kiyo V2 X will launch at £99.99.

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Battlefield 6 reportedly sold over 7 million copies

We already knew that Battlefield 6 was doing well, thanks to the game's record high Steam concurrent player numbers. Now, analysts predict that the game sold as much as seven million copies during its first five days on the market. 

As cited by GI.biz, Alinea Analytics estimates that Battlefield 6 sold 7 million units during its first five days on the market, grossing $350 million in revenue. They also estimate that roughly half of the current player base is on PC.

If the figures are accurate, then Battlefield 6 will rank highly as one of the fastest-selling games of the year, beating out the likes of Monster Hunter Wilds and Borderlands 4.

EA will look to continue to grow Battlefield 6 with the launch of a dedicated Battle Royale mode later this month. On top of that, the game will continue to receive seasonal content, including new maps, weapons, game modes and other crucial updates.

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