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Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 Ray Tracing PC Requirements

Sony, Insomniac Games and Nixxes have revealed the PC system requirements for Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, and detailed its Ray Tracing features. So, let’s take a look at them. The PC version of Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 will have support for Ray Tracing Reflections, Shadows and Ambient Occlusion. Moreover, the game will support Ray Reconstruction. Plus, there … Continue reading Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 Ray Tracing PC Requirements

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DeepSeek Shows Meta’s A.I. Strategy Is Working

The Silicon Valley giant was criticized for giving away its core A.I. technology two years ago for anyone to use. Now that bet is having an impact.

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Meta executives think a decision they made two years ago is leveling the A.I. playing field.

DOOM: The Dark Ages reportedly coming to Switch 2, though Nintendo is blocking the announcement

During the recent Xbox Developer Direct, Microsoft and id Software offered a deep-dive look into the upcoming DOOM: The Dark Ages while also announcing its official release date. Interestingly, one system absent from the list of support consoles was Nintendo’s Switch. According to one insider the game is planned to come to Switch 2, but Nintendo is currently blocking the announcement.

Taking to Twitter, known industry insider eXtas1s claimed that the upcoming DOOM: The Dark Ages is planned to come to Switch 2, despite no official announcement yet.

According to the leaker (as translated by ResetEra user ‘Aspect’) “The game, which is in full development for the next-generation machine, is being deliberately withheld. Nintendo has not given the green light to all its partners to present their titles, especially those that would be exclusive to the Switch 2.”

DOOM: The Dark Ages Nintendo

Offering a bit more on this current embargo of sorts, eXtas1s claimed that “any game exclusive to the Switch 2 requires special permission from Nintendo before it can be announced. This would be a strategy to control the hype and prevent leaks until the company decides to reveal more official technical information about its new console.”

Both DOOM and DOOM Eternal released on the original Nintendo Switch via ‘miracle ports’, despite the console being woefully underpowered – especially by the time Eternal released.

Given the fact that the prior two games came to Nintendo (and that Phil Spencer has openly discussed bringing Xbox titles to the Switch 2), an official announcement is only a matter of time. It will be interesting to see whether the Switch 2 arrives before or after DOOM’s launch in May.

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KitGuru says: Were you surprised when DOOM: The Dark Ages wasn’t announced for Switch? When do you think the embargo will lift? What other Xbox games do you expect to come to Switch 2? Let us know down below.

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Why DeepSeek Could Change What Silicon Valley Believe About A.I.

Par : Kevin Roose
A new A.I. model, released by a scrappy Chinese upstart, has rocked Silicon Valley and upended several fundamental assumptions about A.I. progress.

© Bryan R. Smith/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images

Markets panicked after DeepSeek’s breakthrough on cost challenged the “bigger is better” narrative that has driven the A.I. arms race in recent years.

Why DeepSeek Could Change What Silicon Valley Believe About A.I.

Par : Kevin Roose
A new A.I. model, released by a scrappy Chinese upstart, has rocked Silicon Valley and upended several fundamental assumptions about A.I. progress.

© Bryan R. Smith/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images

Markets panicked after DeepSeek’s breakthrough on cost challenged the “bigger is better” narrative that has driven the A.I. arms race in recent years.

Doom: The Dark Ages will use the Denuvo anti-tamper tech

Doom: The Dark Ages is a game that a lot of PC gamers are looking forward to. However, it appears that the game will be using the controversial Denuvo anti-tamper tech. This comes as a surprise since Indiana Jones and the Great Circle did not use it. So, not only will Doom: The Dark Ages … Continue reading Doom: The Dark Ages will use the Denuvo anti-tamper tech

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How Chinese A.I. Start-Up DeepSeek Is Competing With OpenAI and Google

The company built a cheaper, competitive chatbot with fewer high-end computer chips than U.S. behemoths like Google and OpenAI, showing the limits of chip export control.

DOOM : The Dark Ages : Id Software dévoile une version collector qui tabasse

Par : Frederic L.

Après la très convaincante Xbox Developer Conference d’hier soir, Id Software a dévoilé la version collector (et physique donc) de DOOM : The Dark Ages. Prochainement disponible pour PS5, Xbox Series et PC, cette veriosn collector de DOOM : The Dark Ages comprendra le disque du jeu, un …

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DOOM: The Dark Ages launches this May

Microsoft’s Developer Direct has now come and gone, with the Xbox console maker showing off a number of its upcoming games as well as a few surprises. One game which was promised to be at the event was DOOM: The Dark Ages. Sure enough, ID Software’s upcoming FPS made an appearance with 10 minutes of new footage – as well as the game’s release date.

Sharing a 10 minute deep-dive into the upcoming DOOM: The Dark Ages, the team at ID Software highlighted many of the mechanics set to come to the threequel, including a focus on projectile-based combat and a nifty new shield.

Of course, the big news from the deep-dive was DOOM: The Dark Ages’ release date. While it did leak slightly ahead of time, the team officially confirmed that the game will arrive for PS5, Xbox Series X|S and PC on the 15th of May.

It's been quite a few years since ID Software’s DOOM: Eternal, and while the changes made to its gameplay didn’t necessarily resonate with everyone, it’s cool to see the team continue to innovate on what it means to be a modern DOOM game.

KitGuru says: What did you think of the Developer Direct? What was your favourite showing? Will The Dark Ages be a day-one buy for you? Let us know down below.

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Doom: The Dark Ages Hits PC on May 15th + PC Requirements

id Software has confirmed that Doom: The Dark Ages will be officially released on PC on May 15th. To celebrate this announcement, the team has shared a new trailer that you can find below. Doom: The Dark Ages is the prequel to the critically acclaimed Doom (2016) and Doom Eternal. The prequel will tell an … Continue reading Doom: The Dark Ages Hits PC on May 15th + PC Requirements

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Doom: The Dark Ages Off-Screen Path Tracing Trailer Leaked

It appears that the Path Tracing trailer that NVIDIA showcased behind closed doors at CES 2025 has been leaked online. This is an off-screen video, meaning that you won’t be able to tell much from it. Still, this is new in-engine footage from one of the most anticipated games of 2025. So I guess some … Continue reading Doom: The Dark Ages Off-Screen Path Tracing Trailer Leaked

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