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UploadVR Welcomes James Tocchio & Mike Johnson

9 février 2026 à 22:33

UploadVR is taking on two new staff writers, James Tocchio and Mike Johnson, to continue to be the best source of VR gaming news, impressions, and reviews.

  • James Tocchio is a games writer whose interest in VR began after reading about Nintendo’s then-upcoming Virtual Boy in the August 1995 issue of Nintendo Power. His work has appeared in Game Informer, Retro Gamer, Unwinnable, and Unwinnable Exploits, as well as in books published by Lost in Cult, HarperCollins, and Ninty Media. He has also previously contributed news, features, and game reviews to UploadVR as a freelance writer.


  • Mike Johnson is a games writer and video producer who got his start in VR in 2018 at a virtual reality arcade. He began producing VR content in 2021 on Twitch, where he still livestreams to this day. He previously worked as a Community Manager for XR developer 3lb Games. He has also previously contributed to UploadVR as a freelance writer and video producer.

James started at UploadVR last week, while Mike will be formally joining us from next week.

As we ramp our output back up following staff transitions, we also want to assure everyone that we will continue to bring you the latest news, reviews, comments, and interviews from this industry via our passionate and dedicated team of human staff writers and supporting freelancers. It is their content and their livelihoods that you support when you read and share our articles.

If you want to help us further expand, consider becoming an UploadVR Member or Patron.

ASRock's AM5 BIOS Updates Arrive To Fix Stability Issues And Boot Failures

9 février 2026 à 22:00
ASRock's AM5 BIOS Updates Arrive To Fix Stability Issues And Boot Failures There have been some reports of AMD Ryzen 9000 CPUs being roasted in their sockets recently, but motherboard manufacturers like ASRock are working to correct any actual problems. ASRock has the most well-documented incidences of AMD AM5 X3D CPUs being killed, but it isn't the only one—many other manufacturers, including MSI, ASUS, Gigabyte,

Modder Builds A Complete Windows Gaming Rig Inside A Broken Xbox One S

9 février 2026 à 21:55
Modder Builds A Complete Windows Gaming Rig Inside A Broken Xbox One S Cramming PC components into classic game consoles is a time-honored tradition that's almost as common as stuffing modern hardware into the beige boxes of yesteryear. A modder that goes by the name of PhasedTech wanted a challenge for his own project and found the perfect candidate in the Xbox One S. When the Xbox One launched in 2013 it

Ayaneo Next 2 Flagship Windows Handheld Debuts With Ryzen AI Max+ 395 And 9-Inch OLED

9 février 2026 à 20:54
Ayaneo Next 2 Flagship Windows Handheld Debuts With Ryzen AI Max+ 395 And 9-Inch OLED Ayaneo has officially unleashed the Next 2, its new flagship Windows handheld anchored by AMD's monstrous Ryzen AI Max "Strix Halo" APU and a gorgeous 9.06-inch OLED display. The system is a bold statement that pushes portable PC gaming toward console-class performance. The project page is live on Indiegogo, with prices starting around $1,799

Microsoft's Next Xbox Reportedly Aims To Be A Full Windows 11 Gaming PC

9 février 2026 à 19:26
Microsoft's Next Xbox Reportedly Aims To Be A Full Windows 11 Gaming PC The current console generation has been less than stellar for Microsoft’s Xbox, as its Series X and S devices have struggled to build a user base that’s comparable to that of Sony and Nintendo. This has caused the company to expand the platforms its games can be played on, bringing marquee titles to the PlayStation 5 and consequently causing

PC manufacturers are reportedly turning to Chinese memory as global shortage bites

9 février 2026 à 17:55

The PC memory industry's landscape is shifting as industry titans like Asus, Acer, Dell, and HP explore unconventional supply chains to keep their production lines moving. According to recent reports, these manufacturers are looking toward the Chinese memory maker ChangXin Memory Technologies (CXMT) as an alternative to the traditional trio of Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron.

According to Nikkei Asia (via Wccftech), this decision is being taken as a direct result of the ongoing global memory crunch, in which the dominant suppliers are prioritising high-margin High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) for AI infrastructure, leaving the consumer PC market with a significant supply deficit.

Late last year, CXMT demonstrated its advancements by unveiling homegrown DDR5-8000 and LPDDR5X-10667 modules. These modules are said to offer competitive speeds that meet or even exceed official JEDEC specifications, potentially making them a viable drop-in replacement for standard OEM laptops and desktops. CXMT manufactures these chips on a 16 nm node, which is roughly 3 years behind the cutting-edge processes used by the “Big Three”.

Assuming these qualification phases are successful, many PC makers might start integrating CXMT memory into products for non-U.S. markets to avoid rising costs and shipping delays. While some analysts cite potential national security concerns or the possibility of future trade restrictions, for the average consumer, the source of the DRAM in their system is likely less important than whether the machine is actually available and affordable. With CXMT already shipping its 12 Gb and 16 Gb LPDDR5X modules, the company could become a “lifesaver” for the consumer electronics sector, which the AI boom has increasingly marginalised. However, Digitimes report suggests pricing might not be that much lower than what we've seen from the competition.

KitGuru says: It is fascinating to see how the AI gold rush is forcing even the most established Western PC brands to rethink how they operate. If Samsung and Micron continue to divert their wafer output toward HBM and enterprise contracts, we might soon find that Chinese memory becomes the standard for mainstream laptops and gaming rigs alike.

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Copper scarcity now forcing price hikes in the PC cooler market

9 février 2026 à 17:30

The PC cooling market is reportedly bracing for a price adjustment. Alphacool and be quiet! have claimed that the rising cost of raw materials has reached a breaking point, with the former confirming that it will implement a 5% to 10% price increase across its product catalogue by the end of February. German manufacturer be quiet! also issued a statement, albeit more positive. Instead of climbing prices right away, it will only do so if the current cost of raw materials remains.

As Der8auer mentioned, the primary culprit behind this shift is the global surge in copper prices, which have reportedly risen from approximately $9,000 per tonne to over $13,000 per tonne over the past twelve months. Besides copper, tin also saw a 60-80% increase, depending on the currency used. On the other hand, aluminium and nickel prices have remained largely unchanged, while steel prices have actually dropped about 7%.

Because copper is the standard for thermal conductivity in premium PC components, forming the baseplates of water blocks and the fins of high-end radiators, cooling manufacturers are uniquely exposed to these market fluctuations. While both companies have supposedly spent months absorbing these extra costs to shield consumers, the sustained high pricing of industrial metals has made current margins unsustainable.

As some might have already concluded, the increase in raw material costs is due to the massive infrastructure required for AI data centres, which reportedly consume up to three times as much copper as traditional facilities for power and specialised cooling. With major copper mines in South America and Indonesia facing operational setbacks, a global deficit is expected to persist throughout 2026. For enthusiasts planning a new custom loop or a high-end air-cooled build, the next few weeks represent a final window before these adjustments hit retail shelves, with high-copper components like full-metal radiators and GPU blocks expected to see the most immediate impact.

KitGuru says: As if the memory shortage alone wasn't enough, the rising price of copper in 2026 is an unfortunate reality for a market already suffering.

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Nvidia GeForce RTX 60 debut might be delayed

9 février 2026 à 17:00

Nvidia might not launch any gaming GPUs in 2026, according to recent reports. Unsurprisingly, due to the ongoing global memory crisis, the company is reportedly reallocating its entire supply of high-performance RAM to its significantly more profitable AI server accelerators. This shift has apparently resulted in the cancellation of the long-rumoured RTX 50-series Super refresh, which were previously expected to debut with substantial VRAM upgrades.

According to The Information (via Tom's Hardware), the delay reportedly extends into the next generation of hardware as well, with the GeForce RTX 60-series supposedly being pushed back. While the Blackwell successor was originally aimed at a mass-production start in late 2027, the current bottlenecks in GDDR7 and HBM supply mean we are unlikely to see a launch until sometime in 2028.

This potential four-year gap between generations would mark the longest drought in modern gaming history, leaving the current RTX 50-series as the primary enthusiast offering for the foreseeable future.

To further complicate matters for PC builders, previous reports also indicated that both AMD and Nvidia are to focus their gaming production on 8GB cards moving forward in an effort to navigate memory shortages. For the RTX 50 series, this would mean less supply for the RTX 5070 Ti and up, but an increased number of RTX 5070 and RTX 5060 graphics cards on shelves.

KitGuru says: The news that Nvidia might skip 2026 entirely is a bitter pill for gamers to swallow, but from a purely financial perspective, it makes sense. When the operating margins for AI chips are considerably higher than for gaming, and every stick of VRAM is precious, it was only a matter of time before the enthusiast market took a back seat. 

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Intel reportedly axes Core Ultra 290K Plus to avoid overlap

9 février 2026 à 16:30

Intel is reportedly thinning out its upcoming Arrow Lake-S Refresh (Core Ultra Series 2 Plus) lineup before it even hits the shelves. According to recent reports, the previously rumoured flagship Core Ultra 9 290K Plus has been cancelled. Despite earlier Geekbench leaks suggesting a 10% performance jump over the current 285K, Intel has supposedly decided to scrap the “halo” chip to simplify its product stack and focus on more distinct upgrades within the series.

According to VideoCardz, the primary driver of this cancellation is product overlap. The 290K Plus was expected to feature the same 24-core (8P+16E) configuration as both the existing Core Ultra 9 285K and the supposedly upcoming Core Ultra 7 270K Plus. Differentiating three nearly identical top-end SKUs solely by minor clock-speed bumps would have been complicated, particularly when the performance difference between a 270K Plus and a 290K Plus would likely be minimal for the average consumer.

With this potential flagship chip out of the picture, the Core Ultra 7 270K Plus reportedly becomes the new star of the refresh. This chip is expected to be a significant upgrade over the non-refresh 265K by adding four additional efficiency cores to match the 24-core count of the i9 tier. Leaked specifications suggest the 270K Plus will feature a maximum turbo boost of 5.5 GHz, with P-cores reaching 5.4 GHz and E-cores hitting 4.7 GHz. Beyond the core count, the refresh's main selling points appear to be improved platform tuning, including native support for DDR5-7200 memory and advanced “Intel Performance Optimizations” (IPO).

This approach also aligns with Intel's broader 2026 roadmap. With the massive Nova Lake architecture expected for a late 2026 launch on the new LGA-1954 socket, a leaner Arrow Lake Refresh allows Intel to maintain momentum on the current LGA-1851 platform without over-investing in a generation that will only be relevant for a few months.

KitGuru says: Launching a “KS” flagship so close to the end of a socket's lifespan rarely makes sense, especially when the Core Ultra 7 270K Plus already offers the same core density.

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Bethesda is looking to bring cross-platform multiplayer to Fallout 76

9 février 2026 à 16:00

Fallout 76 came out just before the entire multiplayer games industry shifted towards multi-platform systems. As a result, Fallout 76 is still behind, with no crossplay features, but Bethesda is finally looking to change that. 

In a recent interview with Polygon, Fallout 76 Creative Director, Jon Rush, said that the team is “looking into” implementing cross-platform multiplayer for Fallout 76. However, it is not an “immediate” plan, as the team still needs to “scope out” how much work implementing it would take.

Bill LaCoste, the production director, added that there are “huge technical hurdles” that would need to be tackled before cross-platform multiplayer could be rolled out to the masses.

Obviously, Fallout 76 in itself was an experiment built on top of Fallout 4, so there are likely a lot of factors to consider in a programming sense. Whether or not cross-play ever happens remains to be seen, but hopefully they can figure it out in order to capitalise on the game's more recent popularity.

KitGuru Says: Fallout 76 is a bit behind other major multiplayer games due to its lack of crossplatform multiplayer. Hopefully they can figure out a way to close the gap. 

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Sapphire Nitro+ B850M Wi-Fi Review

9 février 2026 à 20:04
The Sapphire Nitro+ B850M Wi-Fi is a great option for budget builders, delivering solid performance and a sleek design. With PCIe Gen 5 support and good SSD cooling, it excels in its price range, particularly in Europe. While it misses Wi-Fi 7, its features offer excellent future-proofing for your setup.

Intel Appears To Kill Pay-To-Unlock CPU Feature Model

9 février 2026 à 18:45
Intel Appears To Kill Pay-To-Unlock CPU Feature Model Oldheads will remember the Pentium G6950 and the Intel Upgrade Service that came with it. What you may not realize is that Intel actually did the same thing with its 4th- and 5th-generation Xeon processors, codenamed Sapphire Rapids and Emerald Rapids. These chips have "Intel On Demand", which "allows" you to enable specific features of your

Apple Watch Series 11 Hits A Record Low Price On Amazon For A Limited Time

9 février 2026 à 17:20
Apple Watch Series 11 Hits A Record Low Price On Amazon For A Limited Time Coming in hot just in time for Valentine's Day is a round of discounts on Apple's newest generation smartwatch, the Apple Watch Series 11. The latest discounts see the wearable drop back down to an all-time low price. In addition, we found some bargains on a few other Apple devices. That doesn't mean you skip the chocolates and flowers, but

YouTube Music Now Hides Song Lyrics Behind A Premium Paywall

9 février 2026 à 16:42
YouTube Music Now Hides Song Lyrics Behind A Premium Paywall YouTube Music has ended the era of unrestricted free sing-alongs by moving song lyrics behind a Premium paywall, forcing non-paying listeners to decide if words is worth a monthly fee. Shame, shame, Google. The money grab change, which is beginning a worldwide roll-out this month, heralds the end of a recent Google experiment to monetize

NVIDIA's Next Flagship GPU Could Be A GeForce RTX 5090 Ti Or RTX Titan Blackwell

9 février 2026 à 16:29
NVIDIA's Next Flagship GPU Could Be A GeForce RTX 5090 Ti Or RTX Titan Blackwell A fresh rumor claims NVIDIA is readying a new graphics card that will be faster than its flagship GeForce RTX 5090 (pictured above), and it's purportedly not related to any GeForce RTX 50 Super series models that may or may not still be on the roadmap. Instead, it's said the new card could materialize as a GeForce RTX 5090 Ti or an RTX Titan

Sony PS6 Rumored For 30GB Of GDDR7, Next-Gen PS Handheld Getting 24GB

9 février 2026 à 16:10
Sony PS6 Rumored For 30GB Of GDDR7, Next-Gen PS Handheld Getting 24GB A new round of hardware leaks suggests that Sony’s next-generation PlayStation 6 and its accompanying handheld will feature a massive surge in memory capacity and speed: think 30GB for the PS5 and 24GB for the handheld.. According to a series of technical disclosures from industry insider Kepler_L2 (first spotted by eagle-eyed Video Cardz),

Sony announces hour-long State of Play for new PS5 games

9 février 2026 à 15:00

A couple of weeks ago, two rumours surfaced, one indicating that a Nintendo Direct would be happening in early February and another claiming that a PlayStation State of Play would be happening later in the month. The Nintendo Direct rumour proved true last week when Nintendo went live with a slew of new game announcements. Now, Sony has also officially announced its State of Play plans as well. 

Just as rumoured, Sony will be holding its latest State of Play stream this month. The stream will be taking place on Thursday, February 12th. Unfortunately, it will be happening quite late for those of us here in Europe, as the stream will be happening at 10PM GMT / 11PM CEST.

The stream is going to be a big one, with over an hour of game announcements planned. This one isn't ‘partner' focused either, so there is likely to be a mix of both third-party game announcements, along with new first-party games from Sony's studios.

Two titles immediately spring to mind as potential first-party reveals. The first is Bungie's Marathon, which is finally dropping in March after a couple of delays. The other is Saros, the latest game from Housemarque, the studio behind Returnal, which went on to become an early-generation hit on the PS5.

KitGuru Says: What are you hoping to see announced at the State of Play this week? 

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ASRock issues BIOS update to address boot failure on AMD systems

9 février 2026 à 14:35

Last week, ASRock issued its first statement following reports that several users suffered no-boot scenarios while using Ryzen 9000 series processors in a number of ASRock motherboards. Today, ASRock is issuing its first beta BIOS update to address the issue.

The new BIOS is now available, labelled as V4.07.AS01, using the latest AGESA 1.3.0.0a version. This bios should improve system stability for AMD systems, as well as optimise memory compatibility and crucially, resolve a boot failure occurring with certain CPUs. That last note should fix the issues users were reporting on Reddit and get their systems back up and running.

“This update is specifically designed to address system no-boot scenarios, including cases where systems may fail to boot after being used for a period of time. Users who encounter such behavior are recommended to update to this BIOS version to help restore normal system boot functionality.”

The new BIOS update can be found HERE. If you need a guide on how to update your BIOS, ASRock has one that can be found HERE.

ASRock says it will continue to monitor the situation and aid users through its technical support team, while working with AMD to ensure product quality and platform stability.

KitGuru Says: If you've had any issues recently with an ASRock motherboard and a current-gen AMD processor, then this BIOS update should help.

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Resident Evil franchise tops 183 million sales, SF6 surpasses Street Fighter 2

9 février 2026 à 13:45

Capcom has officially updated its Platinum Titles list as of February 2026. According to the latest figures, the company has over 100 titles on this list, showcasing an immense catalogue of financial successes that continue to grow.

According to data shared by Capcom (via Gematsu), total software sales for the period reached 34.64 million units, a significant jump from the previous year, with digital downloads accounting for 94% of all copies sold. The Resident Evil series remains the company's crown jewel, with the total franchise lifetime sales now reportedly surpassing 183 million units. The Resident Evil 4 remake led the charge during the quarter, moving another 1.1 million copies to reach a lifetime total of 12.2 million. Not far behind, Resident Evil Village climbed to 13.5 million, while Resident Evil 2 remake (16.8M) and Resident Evil 7 (16.4M) continue to prove the enduring appeal of the horror flagship. This surge could be linked to the anticipation surrounding the upcoming Resident Evil Requiem, scheduled for release on February 27th.

In the fighting game segment, Street Fighter 6 has officially moved past a major historical milestone. With 600,000 units sold in the last quarter, it has reached 6.3 million lifetime copies, effectively overtaking the lifetime sales of the original Street Fighter 2. Meanwhile, the Monster Hunter franchise hit a total of 125 million units, with Monster Hunter Wilds reaching 11 million copies. While Wilds has faced some criticism for performance issues on PC, it remains a pillar of Capcom's 2026 strategy alongside Monster Hunter Rise, which currently sits at 18.2 million units.

The full list includes 125 titles that have sold over 1 million copies. You can find all of these titles below:

  • Monster Hunter: World – 22.00 million (Total with Iceborne Master Edition: 29.40M)
  • Monster Hunter Rise – 18.20 million
  • Resident Evil 2 (2019) – 16.80 million
  • Resident Evil 7 biohazard – 16.40 million
  • Monster Hunter World: Iceborne – 15.90 million
  • Resident Evil Village – 13.50 million
  • Resident Evil 4 (2023) – 12.20 million
  • Monster Hunter Wilds – 11.00 million
  • Devil May Cry 5 – 11.00 million
  • Resident Evil 3 (2020) – 10.90 million
  • Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak – 10.90 million
  • Resident Evil 6 – 10.10 million
  • Resident Evil 5 – 10.00 million
  • Street Fighter V – 7.90 million
  • Street Fighter 6 – 6.30 million
  • Street Fighter II (SNES) – 6.30 million
  • Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate – 5.20 million
  • Resident Evil (Remaster/HD) – 5.10 million
  • Resident Evil 2 (Original) – 4.96 million
  • Resident Evil 0: HD Remaster – 4.90 million
  • Monster Hunter Freedom 3 – 4.90 million
  • Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy – 4.60 million
  • Resident Evil 6 (PS4/XB1) – 4.30 million
  • Monster Hunter Generations – 4.30 million
  • Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate – 4.20 million
  • Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen (PS3/360) – 4.20 million
  • Dead Rising 3 – 4.10 million
  • Monster Hunter 4 – 4.10 million
  • Dragon's Dogma 2 – 4.10 million
  • Street Fighter II Turbo (SNES) – 4.10 million
  • Resident Evil Revelations 2 – 4.00 million
  • Resident Evil 5 (PS4/XB1) – 3.90 million
  • Monster Hunter Freedom Unite – 3.80 million
  • Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection – 3.80 million
  • Devil May Cry 4 Special Edition – 3.70 million
  • Street Fighter IV – 3.70 million
  • Resident Evil 4 (PS4/XB1) – 3.50 million
  • Resident Evil 3 Nemesis (Original) – 3.50 million
  • Resident Evil 4: Ultimate HD Edition (PC) – 3.30 million
  • DmC Devil May Cry – 3.30 million
  • Dead Rising 2 – 3.20 million
  • Okami HD – 3.10 million
  • Devil May Cry 4 – 3.00 million
  • Devil May Cry HD Collection (PS4/XB1) – 3.00 million
  • Resident Evil Revelations (Multi) – 2.90 million
  • Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City – 2.80 million
  • Resident Evil (Original) – 2.75 million
  • Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate (3DS) – 2.60 million
  • Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen (PS4/XB1) – 2.60 million
  • Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite – 2.50 million
  • Ultra Street Fighter IV – 2.40 million
  • Monster Hunter Freedom 2 – 2.40 million
  • Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin – 2.40 million
  • Resident Evil 5: Gold Edition – 2.40 million
  • Dino Crisis – 2.40 million
  • Resident Evil 4 (PS2) – 2.30 million
  • Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 (PS4/XB1) – 2.30 million
  • Lost Planet 2 – 2.20 million
  • Mega Man 11 – 2.20 million
  • Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds – 2.20 million
  • Devil May Cry – 2.16 million
  • Onimusha 2: Samurai's Destiny – 2.10 million
  • Onimusha: Warlords – 2.02 million
  • Resident Evil 4 Wii Edition – 2.00 million
  • Super Street Fighter II (SNES) – 2.00 million
  • Monster Hunter Tri – 1.90 million
  • Super Street Fighter IV – 1.90 million
  • Street Fighter X Tekken – 1.90 million
  • Dead Rising (Original 360) – 1.80 million
  • DuckTales: Remastered – 1.80 million
  • Mega Man Legacy Collection – 1.80 million
  • Lost Planet Extreme Condition – 1.70 million
  • Dead Rising 4 – 1.70 million
  • Devil May Cry 2 – 1.70 million
  • Street Fighter II' Special Champion Edition (MD) – 1.65 million
  • Ghosts'n Goblins (NES) – 1.64 million
  • Dead Rising (PS4/XB1) – 1.60 million
  • Mega Man X Legacy Collection – 1.60 million
  • Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition – 1.60 million
  • Resident Evil Revelations Collection (Switch) – 1.60 million
  • Dead Rising 3 Apocalypse Edition (PC) – 1.60 million
  • Resident Evil 4 (GC) – 1.60 million
  • Remember Me – 1.60 million
  • Onimusha 3: Demon Siege – 1.52 million
  • Mega Man 2 (NES) – 1.51 million
  • Strider (2014) – 1.50 million
  • DmC Devil May Cry Definitive Edition – 1.50 million
  • Dead Rising 2 Off The Record – 1.50 million
  • Final Fight (SNES) – 1.48 million
  • Resident Evil Outbreak – 1.45 million
  • Dead Rising 2 Off The Record (PS4/XB1) – 1.40 million
  • Resident Evil Code: Veronica X (PS2/DC) – 1.40 million
  • Marvel vs. Capcom 2 (Digital PS3/360) – 1.40 million
  • Resident Evil Revelations (PS4/XB1) – 1.40 million
  • Bionic Commando (2009) – 1.40 million
  • Resident Evil (GC Original) – 1.35 million
  • Mega Man Battle Network 4 – 1.35 million
  • Dragon’s Dogma (Original PS3/360) – 1.30 million
  • Super Street Fighter IV 3D Edition – 1.30 million
  • Monster Hunter Freedom – 1.30 million
  • Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen (Switch) – 1.30 million
  • Resident Evil 4 (Digital PS3/360) – 1.30 million
  • Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles – 1.30 million
  • The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles – 1.30 million
  • Devil May Cry 3 – 1.30 million
  • Resident Evil 0 (GC Original) – 1.25 million
  • Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition – 1.20 million
  • Dino Crisis 2 – 1.20 million
  • Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 (PS3/360) – 1.20 million
  • Devil May Cry HD Collection (PS3/360) – 1.20 million
  • Resident Evil 6 (Switch) – 1.20 million
  • Mega Man X Anniversary Collection 2 – 1.20 million
  • Resident Evil Director's Cut Dual Shock – 1.20 million
  • Mega Man X (SNES) – 1.16 million
  • Resident Evil Code: Veronica (DC) – 1.14 million
  • Commando (NES) – 1.14 million
  • Resident Evil Director's Cut (Original) – 1.13 million
  • Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics – 1.10 million
  • Mega Man Legacy Collection 2 – 1.10 million
  • Resident Evil 4 (Switch) – 1.10 million
  • Super Ghouls'n Ghosts (SNES) – 1.09 million
  • Mega Man 3 (NES) – 1.08 million
  • Final Fight 2 (SNES) – 1.03 million
  • Street Fighter Alpha 3 (PS) – 1.00 million
  • Devil May Cry 3 Special Edition (PS2) – 1.00 million

KitGuru says: Capcom's current run is a masterclass in managing a legacy library while launching high-quality modern hits. By leveraging transmedia efforts and an aggressive “Switch 2” porting strategy for titles like Street Fighter 6, Capcom has ensured that its IPs stay relevant and profitable long after their initial launch window. With Resident Evil Requiem just weeks away, the company looks set to end its fiscal year on a high note.

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Intel Killer NIC WiFi 7 Notebook Wireless Chipset Review

9 février 2026 à 13:30

The normal rule of thumb is, if you want smooth, low latency gaming, you're better off with a wired network. But Intel reckons its Killer NIC technology can deliver the throughput and response for any kind of online entertainment – particularly when combined with WiFi 7. We explored what Intel Killer NIC has to offer, using an MSI laptop equipped with the technology and an ASUS router.

You probably won't be buying Intel Killer NIC WiFi technology on its own. You can purchase M.2 cards to upgrade your laptop, but the more likely approach will be obtaining the capabilities built into hardware from third parties. In our case, we based our review on an MSI Vector 16 HX AI A2XWIG laptop, equipped with Intel Killer BE WiFi 7 networking, and an ASUS ROG Rapture GT-BE98 wireless gaming router. The latter has the the ability to prioritise traffic from client systems with the Intel Killer Prioritization Engine, of which more later in this review.

The ASUS ROG Rapture GT-BE98 is an extremely high-end WiFi 7 router. This has a BE25000 rating, implying an aggregate 25,000Mbps bandwidth. This is split between four WiFi radios. The 2.4GHz one delivers up to 1,376Mbps, then there are two 5GHz radios offering 5,764Mbps apiece, and finally a single 6GHz radio providing 11,529Mbps. With the right WiFi 7 client, extremely high bandwidths will be available.

The main benefits of Intel Killer NIC technology come from configurations that optimise for different use cases, particularly gaming. The Intel Killer Prioritization Engine lets you give certain websites and apps precedence. The Intelligence Engine lets you analyse WiFi performance. DoubleShot Pro enables aggregation of wired LAN and WiFi for increased bandwidth. Read on to find out how this all works in practice.

The MSI Vector 16 HX AI A2XWIG is available from Scan UK for £2,699.99 inc VAT.

The ASUS ROG Rapture GT-BE98 is available from Scan UK for £599.99 inc VAT.

Specification (ASUS ROG Rapture GT-BE98):

  • Wireless protocols: MU-MIMO with 802.11b/g/n/be 2.4GHz, 802.11a/n/ac/ax/be 5GHz and 6GHz
  • Performance: BE25000 (11,529 + 5,760 + 5,760 + 1,376 Mbits/sec)
  • Antenna Configuration: 8×8 external antennas
  • Ports: 1 x 10Gigabit LAN, 3 x 2.5Gigabit LAN, 1 x Gigabit LAN, 1 x 2.5Gigabit Ethernet WAN/LAN, 1 x 10Gigabit WAN/LAN, 1 x USB 3.2 Gen1, 1 x USB 2.0
  • Modem Support: Fibre, VDSL/ADSL 2+ or cable

Specification (MSI Vector 16 HX AI A2XWIG):

  • CPU: Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX 24-core processor
  • Memory: 32GB DDR5
  • GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080
  • Screen: 16in, 2,560 x 1,600
  • SSD: 1GB NVMe M.2
  • Networking: 2.5Gbit LAN, Intel Killer BE WiFi 7
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France awards Knight status to Sandfall Interactive team

9 février 2026 à 13:00

In a historic move for the French video game industry, the Ministry of Culture has officially appointed the development team at Sandfall Interactive as Chevaliers (Knights) of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (Order of Arts and Letters). The ceremony, held in Paris on February 6th, recognised the studio for its contribution to national culture following the success of Clair Obscur: Expedition 33.

This honour is rarely bestowed upon an entire studio, typically reserved for an individual. Some of those include Shigeru Miyamoto and Michel Ancel. Founders Guillaume Broche, Tom Guillermin, and François Meurisse, along with other team members, received the Order's medals. The studio later shared a statement on LinkedIn, noting that they hoped their journey would inspire other creators to take the plunge into ambitious narrative work. Minister of Culture Rachida Dati, who presided over the knighthood ceremony, emphasised that the decoration serves to validate video games as an “essential cultural industry” and a legitimate art form.

Set in a world inspired by the French Belle Époque, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 has reportedly sold over 5 million copies since its April 2025 release, praised for its unique blend of traditional turn-based RPG mechanics and reactive, rhythm-based gameplay.

The award comes just months after Sandfall Interactive achieved a record-breaking sweep at The Game Awards 2025, where Expedition 33 took home nine trophies, including the prestigious Game of the Year. It was the first time a French-developed title won the top prize at the ceremony, prompting public congratulations from President Emmanuel Macron, who described the Montpellier-based studio as a “source of great pride”.

KitGuru says: The “knighting” of Sandfall Interactive is more than just a ceremonial pat on the back. While the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres has recognised gaming legends in the past, awarding the title of Chevalier to an entire team is unheard of. It effectively cements Expedition 33 as more than a commercial success but also as a permanent fixture of French cultural heritage.

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Nioh 3 Handheld Performance Review

9 février 2026 à 14:32
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Google Offers Some YouTube TV Users $20 Off For 4 Months, Check Your Account

9 février 2026 à 15:38
Google Offers Some YouTube TV Users $20 Off For 4 Months, Check Your Account Some existing subscribers to YouTube TV are being treated to $80 in cumulative discounts spread out over the course of four monthly payments, though to our knowledge, Google isn't advertising or actively promoting the potential savings. If you're a subscriber, this means you'll have to put in some minor legwork to check if you're eligible. Your

Overwatch sees massive surge in Steam players ahead of rebrand

9 février 2026 à 12:15

The tale of Overwatch is one that begins with great success and was seemingly ending in relative failure, with the rebranding to Overwatch 2 ultimately doing more harm than good – especially as many of the ‘sequel’s promised features never came to be. Following the surprise announcement that the game is now dropping the 2 (among other welcome changes) Overwatch’s popularity has already seen a resurgence on Steam.

Despite the upcoming Season of Overwatch not yet going live, it appears as though many of the changes announced to be arriving with the relaunch have led to a great deal of excitement.

Though we only have one platform to go off of, in anticipation of the new Season 1, Overwatch has seen a major influx of players, with Steam concurrent numbers putting the title at 69,881 players – the highest figure since the game’s launch all the way back in 2023 (where it achieved a peak CCU of 75K).

Overwatch Steam

Of course, of all platforms, Steam is likely one of the smallest for Overwatch, especially as Blizzard/Activision’s own Battle Net launcher takes priority on PC. That said, we will likely see a similar rise in interest across the board, especially once Season 1 actually launches. In case you missed it, full details on what to expect from this rebrand / overhaul can be found HERE.

KitGuru says: What do you think of the changes coming? Was the removal of the 2 necessary? Will this latest overhaul help them compete with Marvel Rivals? Let us know down below.

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