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Nvidia announces RTX technologies in The Witcher 4, releases new Game Ready driver at GDC 2026

10 mars 2026 à 18:00

NVIDIA is expanding its DLSS 4.5 feature set this month, adding new frame‑generation options and wider game support as part of its next NVIDIA app beta arriving at the end of the month.

The new Nvidia App update introduces DLSS 4.5 Dynamic Multi Frame Generation, a system that adjusts the number of generated frames on the fly to help players hit a target frame rate or match their display’s refresh rate. It will be available as an override option within the app but as has always been the case with Multi-Frame Generation, it is a feature exclusive to RTX 50 series GPUs. Upcoming games like 007 First Light and Control Resonant will launch with ray-traced graphics in the coming months and will support DLSS 4.5 from launch.

Another significant GeForce-related announcement at GDC this week came via RTX Mega Geometry. This technology initially debuted in Alan Wake 2, compressing geometry into clusters to accelerate scene updates and reduce VRAM usage. This means dense foliage and other complex environments can be rendered with full-fidelity Path Tracing. Control Resonant will be adopting this feature when it launches this year and further down the line, CD Projekt Red also plans to implement it in The Witcher 4.

Alongside the DLSS updates, NVIDIA has released a new GeForce Game Ready Driver optimised for Crimson Desert and Death Stranding 2: On the Beach, both of which support DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation. The driver also adds support for more than 35 new G‑SYNC Compatible displays. The driver update is available now to download via the Nvidia App and directly through the Nvidia website.

KitGuru Says: What did you think of the new GeForce-related announcements at GDC?

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GeForce Now will get Control Resonant at launch

10 mars 2026 à 17:30

At GDC this week, Nvidia is making a few GeForce Now-related announcements a little early. For starters, there are some updates coming to the game library UX to boost game discoverability. On top of that, a number of big upcoming titles have been confirmed as day-one releases for GeForce Now in the coming months.

In a new update to the GeForce Now interface, game discoverability gets a boost thanks to in-app labels for connected services like Game Pass and Ubisoft+. Soon, new platforms like GOG will be available to link with GeForce Now too for even greater access to your library across all devices.

The Install-to-Play feature is also expanding with a list of Xbox titles, including the likes of Brutal Legend from Double Fine and Contrast from Compulsion Games.

Later in the year, major games like Control Resonant from Remedy Entertainment and Samson: A Tyndalston Story will both be day-one additions to GeForce Now when they launch on PC.

KitGuru Says: There will still be another weekly library update for GeForce Now on Thursday, so there is more news to come.

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Asus celebrates 20 years of ROG with multiple giveaways

10 mars 2026 à 16:30

Asus is celebrating 20 years of ROG with a series of giveaways and fan campaigns running over the next couple of months, offering players the chance to win hardware and even a trip to Taiwan.

In the UK, the “ROG Homecoming” campaign invites fans to submit short-form videos sharing their favourite ROG gaming moments. Two winners from the UK and Ireland will be flown to Taiwan for a behind‑the‑scenes visit to ASUS ROG headquarters and a trip to Computex 2026. Entries must be posted on social media using #ROGHomecomingUK and submitted via the official campaign page between March 2nd and March 29th. Global voting follows from April 6th to April 13th.

ROG is also running a worldwide “Dare‑to‑ROG” anniversary campaign with multiple participation tiers. Fans can share video stories, create anniversary‑themed images or artwork, generate AI avatar cards, or sign in as ROG Elite members to unlock reward codes. Two global winners will also receive a trip to Taiwan.

The global prize pool includes ROG Raikiri II controllers, Harpe Ace Mini mice, Falchion Ace 75 HE keyboards, and top‑tier rewards such as the ROG Strix XG32UCWMG gaming monitor and the 2025 ROG Ally X handheld.

Full details on the UK giveaway can be found HERE. Details on the global giveaway can be found HERE.

KitGuru Says: If you enter the giveaway then good luck to you!

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Sharkoon launches wireless, ARGB-lit OfficePal wireless mechanical keyboards

10 mars 2026 à 16:00

Sharkoon is adding another keyboard to its roster this week, the OfficePal KB70W. This is a full-sized mechanical keyboard with soundproofing to make for more comfortable and quiet typing in the office.

The OfficePalKB70W uses a gasket‑mount structure paired with a polycarbonate plate and PU foam damping, aiming to reduce noise and provide a softer, more cushioned key feel without sacrificing responsiveness. As the name suggests, the keyboard is also wireless and if you want an even quieter version, then the KB70W Silent also exists, which ships with a different mechanical switch type for even further noise reduction.

Durability is a focus as well with double‑shot PBT keycaps to resist the build-up of wear and tear. The keyboard also has aesthetically pleasing south-facing ARGB LEDs, providing even illumination across the layout. VIA compatibility allows users to remap keys, adjust lighting, and create macros without additional software.

The OfficePal KB70W and OfficePal KB70W Silent are available now with a recommended retail price of €79.90.

KitGuru Says: Are you after a new keyboard for work?

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ASRock X870E Taichi OCF at centre of new overclocking world record

10 mars 2026 à 15:00

ASRock has put its mark on the record books. This week, a new overclocking world record was achieved using an ASRock X870E Taichi OCF motherboard, along with an AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D processor.

Professional overclocker Alex2305 used the hardware to set a new PCMark 10 Express benchmark world record, scoring 14290 points, enough for the 1st Place position.

The ASRock X870E Taichi OCF motherboard was designed with overclocking in mind, with the board including an advanced power delivery system, premium components and an optimised PCB layout to achieve stability under extreme workloads. As you may expect, they are pleased with the world record result.

KitGuru Says: Another impressive world record. We will no doubt see some more records set in the months ahead as we get closer to the OC World Cup at Computex.

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MSI reveals Frieren-themed hardware collection

10 mars 2026 à 09:30

MSI has announced a collaboration with the anime Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End, releasing a limited‑edition hardware collection themed around the series. The lineup includes a graphics card, keyboard, mouse, and mouse pad, each designed with colours and motifs inspired by the show

The centrepiece of the collection is the GeForce RTX 5070 Ti 16G Frieren Edition OC. Based on MSI's proven Gaming Trio series, the card features the Tri Frozr 4 thermal design with StormForce fans and a nickel-plated copper baseplate. However, this particular model uses heat-reactive thermochromic ink, allowing the backplate to reveal its true colours when the GPU reaches operating temperatures, and revealing an artwork of Frieren with Himmel the Hero.

The Forge GK600 TKL Wireless Frieren Edition keyboard offers a compact tenkeyless form factor that blends performance with acoustics. The keyboard is equipped with linear mechanical switches and a multi-layer sound-dampening system featuring internal gaskets and foam to ensure a satisfying typing feel. Visually, the board is finished in lavender and white, with custom keycaps representing Fern and Stark. It includes a 4000mAh battery for extended wireless use and a dedicated keycap puller, allowing users to further personalise their setup with the themed accents included.

The Versa Wireless Frieren Edition mouse and the Agility GD20 Frieren Edition mouse pad round out the collection. The mouse is an ultra-lightweight 65g peripheral powered by the PixArt PAW3395 optical sensor, delivering a massive 26,000 DPI. It features an illustration of Frieren and Himmel on the primary buttons and uses MSI's exclusive Diamond Lightgrip texture for a secure feel. Complementing the mouse, the Agility GD20 mousepad features a low-friction, silky fabric surface that evokes the legacy of Frieren's old and new party.

KitGuru says: Anime collaborations are becoming increasingly common in the PC hardware space, but MSI’s Frieren lineup stands out for integrating the theme into the design.

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Resident Evil Requiem Major Story DLC Confirmed Plus A Surprise Bonus Mode

10 mars 2026 à 17:22
Resident Evil Requiem Major Story DLC Confirmed Plus A Surprise Bonus Mode Resident Evil Requiem, the ninth mainline installment in the franchise, has proven to be a hit for Capcom as it has become the fastest-selling game in the series. The publisher is hoping to keep the momentum and strong sales figures going by revealing that there are several updates in the pipeline. These include fixes for an improved experience

Sony WH-1000XM6 ANC Headphones Hit All-Time Low At $62 Off

10 mars 2026 à 16:47
Sony WH-1000XM6 ANC Headphones Hit All-Time Low At $62 Off One of the best headphones for music lovers who need premium active noise cancellation (ANC) is down to its lowest price ever right now. That would be Sony's WH-1000XM6, the newest model in its popular WH-1000X series that released in May 2025, though don't fret about a newer model being imminent. While possible, it's unlikely. How so?

The GeForce platform in transition: AI reconstruction, ray tracing, and new rendering structures as the basis for the next generation of games | GDC 2026

10 mars 2026 à 16:30
Current developments around the GeForce platform show just how much the focus of modern graphics technologies has shifted in recent years. While raw GPU compute performance was the main focus for a long time, hybrid rendering methods and AI-assisted techniques are now increasingly moving to the forefront. NVIDIA therefore no longer positions its GeForce architecture […]

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NVIDIA Unleashes Dynamic MFG And Big GeForce Now Upgrades At GDC 2026

10 mars 2026 à 16:30
NVIDIA Unleashes Dynamic MFG And Big GeForce Now Upgrades At GDC 2026 In case you haven't heard, this week is GDC, the Game Developers Conference, not to be confused with GTC, the Graphics Technology Conference—that one is next week. Naturally, NVIDIA's present at GDC in a big way, and the company has some pretty significant announcements to make. We're going to go over everything NVIDIA is launching and promising

Pixel 11 Pro Fold Leak Reveals Sleeker Frame And New Camera Bump

10 mars 2026 à 16:29
Pixel 11 Pro Fold Leak Reveals Sleeker Frame And New Camera Bump Initial CAD renders of the Google Pixel 11 Pro Fold have surfaced online, offering an early glimpse at a device that prioritizes subtle refinement over a radical hardware overhaul. In other words, unless there are drastic and meaningful changes that we don't see, the next Google foldable looks to be a little bit muted as a design upgrade.  Thanks

Huge Fireball Lights Up European Skies As Meteorite Slams Into A German Roof

10 mars 2026 à 15:52
Huge Fireball Lights Up European Skies As Meteorite Slams Into A German Roof A bright meteoric fireball streaked across the European sky this week, providing a rare and dramatic six-second-long display for onlookers with their phones and cameras. According to the European Space Agency (ESA), however, at least one German home was struck by smaller pieces of the meteorite.  According to the ESA and the European AllSky7

Memory Supply Crisis Forecast To Hammer PC Shipments And Send Notebook Prices Soaring

10 mars 2026 à 15:19
Memory Supply Crisis Forecast To Hammer PC Shipments And Send Notebook Prices Soaring The doom and gloom forecasts are ramping up as the memory and storage supply crunch continues to be analyzed, and today we get a two-for-one special courtesy of fresh reports by Omdia (formerly IHS Markit) and Trendforce. Together, they paint a pretty bleak picture of the PC landscape, with a modest decline in shipments expected as well as

Ford Confirms 700 HP Mustang Dark Horse SC Stallion Leaps Over $100K

10 mars 2026 à 15:12
Ford Confirms 700 HP Mustang Dark Horse SC Stallion Leaps Over $100K Well, shiver me timbers, the pricing of Ford's 2026 Mustang Dark Horse SC has just been announced and it's not for the meek of heart. Starting at $108k, the new supercharged Mustang is roughly $15k more than the Shelby GT500 (adjusted for inflation). Additional packages and/or accessories can bump the final ticket north of $175k. Homina, homina. It

ASUS Unveils Ryzen AI-Powered P700 Mini Tower With RTX 50 Firepower

10 mars 2026 à 14:32
ASUS Unveils Ryzen AI-Powered P700 Mini Tower With RTX 50 Firepower ASUS is expanding its sleek and stylish (in a business casual way) ExpertCenter desktop lineup with the launch of the ExpertCenter P700 Mini Tower (PM700MG) powered by AMD's latest-generation Ryzen AI 400 series Gorgon Point processors revealed at CES. According to ASUS, the refreshed design extends past the core hardware, resulting in a "whisper-quiet"

Saber confirms KOTOR Remake is ‘still in development’

10 mars 2026 à 14:00

It has been years since the Knights of the Old Republic Remake was first announced. Unfortunately, we haven't had any official news since, but Saber has reassured fans this week that the game is “still in development.

The KOTOR Remake was first announced for PS5 and PC in 2021. Initially, the game was being developed by Aspyr, the same studio responsible for handling modern KOTOR ports and a number of other Star Wars remasters. Somewhere along the way, the project ended up moving over to Saber Interactive and development started over again.

In a recent interview with IGN, Saber CCO, Tim Willits, said that the remake is “still in development” but they couldn't say much more at this time.

LucasFilm reportedly wants remakes of both of the original KOTOR games and may eventually want to make a third game as it looks to re-introduce the Old Republic timeline to fans. Aside from KOTOR Remake projects, original KOTOR director, Casey Hudson, formed a new studio last year to work on a ‘spiritual successor', titled ‘Star Wars: Fate of the Old Republic' – and that game should be out within the next four years.

KitGuru Says: Fans have been waiting a long time for an Old Republic return. We don't know when we'll finally get the KOTOR Remake, but there are multiple projects in the works to look forward to.

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The Division 2 hits new all-time player counts on Steam following anniversary update

10 mars 2026 à 13:00

At the start of the year, Ubisoft announced a surprise update for The Division 2, unveiling a new Realism mode in celebration of the franchise’s 10th anniversary. This was but the start of their anniversary plans however, with Ubisoft unveiling a full 2026 roadmap. The resurgence in support from the publisher has led to a surge in players, with The Division 2 hitting a new all-time peak concurrent player count on Steam – almost double its previous high.

Ubisoft has kicked off its 10 year anniversary Division plans with the launch of their new Anniversary Season; offering a bunch of cool cosmetics alongside the game’s exciting Realism Mode. This, in addition to the promise of future content throughout 2026 seems to have led to a spike in players.

While the title initially released on PC in 2019 as an Epic Games Store and Ubisoft Connect exclusive, The Division 2 ultimately landed on Steam in January of 2023 – years on from its initial launch – and so its peak concurrent player count on the platform was far from flattering (maxing out at 14,858 CCU).

The Division Steam

Thanks to this latest update however, The Division 2’s CCU on Steam has almost doubled its previous peak, resting at 27,482 players.

While The Division 2 did receive plenty of post-launch support in its time, this recent influx in popularity proves that there is interest in this world still – and bodes well for the upcoming Division 3.

KitGuru says: Are you jumping back into The Division 2 with this latest Season? Does this give you more hope for the 3rd entry? Let us know down below.

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Sony details Ghost of Yotei Legends’ many improvements over its predecessor

10 mars 2026 à 12:15

As with the first game before it, Sucker Punch Productions promised that Ghost of Yotei would be receiving a free update in the new year focused on introducing the game’s co-op Legends Mode. With the update officially going live today, the team at Sucker Punch have now shared “everything you need to know about the online co-op multiplayer mode.”

Taking to the PlayStation blog, Legends Lead Designer Darren Bridges expanded on everything which we learned previously regarding Ghost of Yotei’s upcoming mode.

According to Bridges, the Legends mode began production at the same time as the single player campaign – meaning it was in development in one form or another since 2020/21.

Tying the game mode into Yotei’s narrative, the team revealed that Legends is a “retelling” of Atsu’s fight against the Yotei Six “way later; years, even centuries after the fact” – which explains why players will be fighting big demons.

In terms of gameplay, Sucker Punch confirmed that the mode will offer 4 difficulty options: Bronze, Silver, Gold and Platinum; each of which will feature “different enemies, different challenges” while earning bonus XP for your trouble.

One aspect in which Yotei is stepping up its game is in the visual customisation department, with Legends featuring “really wild stuff” to unlock fashion-wise. Another new element sees the mode’s lobby greatly expanded from a simple menu in the previous game to now being a fully fledged space featuring PvP options, mini games and much more.

All-in-all, it seems like Ghost of Yotei Legends is set to be an improvement across the board, taking a promising side mode from the previous game and expanding upon it in all aspects. It will be interesting to see how wacky the skins are when Ghost of Yotei Legends arrives later today, Full details on this new mode can be found HERE.

KitGuru says: Are you excited for the new Legends mode? How much time did you put into Tsushima’s? Could Yotei’s Legends mode become its own live-service styled success? Let us know your thoughts down below.

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Gorilla Tag Toys Are Coming To US Retail Stores Next Year

10 mars 2026 à 11:59

A new global licensing deal will bring toys based on the world's most popular multiplayer VR game to stores soon.

Bonkers Toys has announced a licensing agreement with Another Axiom, the makers of Gorilla Tag. Under the new agreement, Bonkers Toys will release Gorilla Tag-themed plushies, figures, collectibles and other toys to major retailers across the United States in 2027.

Gorilla Tag launched in 2021, and has since become a viral VR sensation amongst younger players. In 2025, the game topped over 1 million daily users and over 3.7 million monthly users on its way to a total of over 15 million unique players. The made-for-VR experience allows players to customize and embody virtual "Monke" avatars and to play games with friends and strangers in a social VR environment.

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Gorilla Tag's wacky physics-based gameplay prioritizes social interaction and maximum silliness, and it's undeniably a good game that provides an inherently fun experience. But parents should be aware of what their kids are doing in VR. Despite being ostensibly made for kids, there is no shortage of terrible behavior happening in Gorilla Tag and in similar social games aimed at kids.

Gorilla Tag is free-to-play on Quest and on PlayStation VR2, alongside a paid version on Steam.

Fixer Undercover Update Brings Quest 2 Support & More

10 mars 2026 à 11:58

The terrific escape-room puzzler Fixer Undercover is now even better, and playable on Quest 2.

Creativity AR has announced a major update for their VR escape-room game, Fixer Undercover, which notably brings the game to Meta Quest 2. Previously Fixer Undercover had only been available on Quest 3, Quest 3S, and Quest Pro.

The patch also incorporates several bug fixes, visual enhancements, caching fixes to limit how much storage is required by the game, and performance increases across the board.

In addition to these significant updates, Creativity AR has gone through the game chapter by chapter, fixing bugs and generally improving things. The full details on these adjustments can be seen in a recent social media post.

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We reviewed Fixer Undercover just last month, noting that, "VR has always had a penchant for great puzzle games and Fixer Undercover is no exception. The heavy emphasis on VR interactions and encouragement to think outside the box on solutions makes for a highly entertaining spy caper."

Fixer Undercover is available now on Quest 2, 3, 3S, and Pro for $14.99. PC VR and PlayStation VR2 releases are planned for "a later date," and the game can be wishlisted on Steam now.

MotoX Is The Latest Multiplayer Title To Go Free-To-Play

10 mars 2026 à 11:53

The multiplayer VR motocross racing game MotoX is now free-to-play on Quest

Enver Studio has announced that its popular multiplayer VR motocross racing game MotoX is now free-to-play on Quest. Since launching in 2023, MotoX has built a strong reputation and collected over 23,000 reviews and a 4.9-star rating on Meta's platform.

The decision to move to a free-to-play model comes alongside a wider industry trend: multiplayer-focused VR titles that prioritize social interaction are increasingly outperforming traditional paid releases.

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Free-to-play games often incorporate in-game purchases, and MotoX is no different. Additional tracks, content packs, and cosmetic items are offered as optional purchases.

According to Enver Studio, players who previously paid to play MotoX will receive "in-game recognition," plus an "OG" rider tag, a limited-edition golden bike, and 6,000 in-game coins (which holds an equivalent value to the game's original purchase price).

MotoX is free-to-play exclusively on Meta Quest now.

Wreckin' Raccoon Impressions: Mindless, Childish Fun

10 mars 2026 à 11:51

Wreckin’ Raccoon is the latest entry in the VR genre of chaotic sims that put you in the feral paws of a mammal.

It is fitting that nDreams studio Compass chose a raccoon as the animal to respond to the enduring popularity of Gorilla Tag. Chaotic trash lovers, these distant bear relatives are well known to anyone who scrolls through social media. Videos of these mischievous mammals breaking into houses, leaving a mess, or simply getting caught in the act are a dime a dozen. Not too far from the truth, Wreckin' Raccoon has players swinging their arms around in hopes of finding their next meal, even if it means annoying the humans in their vicinity to no end. While the current offering can be made short work of, it surprises with a few more activities than meet the eye.

The Facts

What is it?: A sim where you wreak havoc in a diner as a raccoon.
Platforms: Meta Quest
Release Date: Out now
Developer: Compass
Publisher: nDreams
Price: $ 11.99

Out of Early Access earlier this year, the premise of Wreckin’ Raccoon shoots straight: eat every snack in sight in a pitstop diner. Billed as “Be The Chaos,” embodying the titular raccoon means an uncompromising type of gameplay that is committed to childish fun. Only able to move with a primal arm-swinging locomotion, you can also climb and jump by holding the grip button and doing a vigorous forward gesture. On your left shoulder you can grab a smartphone with your options and tasks, and on the right one store all sorts of wacky tools.

The pest operator and cook are out for revenge against the raccoon.

There is one level at the time of writing, and that is the aforementioned restaurant. The only thing standing in your way is an unfortunate cook, who, if you annoy too much, will call pest control. Your real enemy, if he catches you, it is game over. If your primary goal is to cause unfettered destruction, this unwanted exterminator can be turned off from the game's options. In the background, an oblivious beach blonde can be interacted with as well.

To clarify, said interactions consist of finding increasingly over-the-top ways to knock out or irritate the NPCs. As cartoony graphics go, Wreckin’ Raccoon looks pretty. It, too, allows for unhinged situations such as using a chainsaw, a flamethrower, and kitchen utensils to use against your would-be captors. Thankfully, no blood depiction to speak of exists in-game.

Although it seems basic at first, new mechanics other than antagonizing the public in tow are revealed the more you play. For example, you can actually cook in the kitchen. Deep-frying french fries and onion rings and turning on the stove to roast eggs, meat patties, and sausages to stack the ultimate burger can be done. Shaking soda cans to screw with electronics like the cash register is another way to cause a nightmare for the staff. These activities turn out to have a bigger purpose.

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A gameplay video showcasing Wreckin' Raccoon's unhinged chaos.

The ultimate goal is to complete tasks like tasering the pest control operator with his own weapon or placing bananas so the unlucky employee falls to customize the color of your paws and tail. Moreover, hidden gold-plated food around the eatery can be found to unlock a golden skin. Codes from triangle, square, and circle shapes can be inputted into a jukebox to change the tune of your wreck. So, a concerted effort to do things beyond toying with the employees and customers entices players to explore other possibilities than causing a mess.

Let's not beat around the bush: this is a game intended for kids. With the press of the A button, your raccoon can release flatulence, and loud burps can be heard every time it eats something. The toilet humor is abundant. This nasty critter’s movement feels imprecise, but considering the mindless chaos it wants you to cause, it seems by design. It helps that the NPCs would sometimes stumble into each other while pursuing me and glitch out in place. What is on offer is fun, but it runs out quickly, and several more levels and multiplayer could at least entertain for a longer period.

Comfort

Wreckin’ Raccoon offers the bare minimum in comfort: a snap and smooth turn. There is no option to teleport, with the Gorilla Tag-inspired locomotion the only choice to move across the level. Even though no seated or standing modes can be toggled, adjusting the height with a click of the joystick fixes that issue.

You can also create food abominations outside the destruction.

You have to meet games in the middle. Wreckin’ Raccoon is clearly a response to the ongoing trends going on in virtual reality. Or at least, in the Meta Quest’s ecosystem. Looking at it from that lens, there is certainly fun to be had. Explore a roadside diner while completing silly tasks and finding shiny objects; cause endless chaos with caricature depictions of people, Saturday morning cartoon-style; be the rowdy trash panda you have always wanted to be; just do not think about it too much.

Wreckin’ Raccoon is out now on Meta Quest.

Details surrounding Shinji Mikami’s new studio ‘Unbound’ have surfaced

10 mars 2026 à 11:30

Back in early 2023, prior to the shutdown of Tango Gameworks, studio founder and industry legend Shinji Mikami announced that he would be departing from the studio. Fortunately, by October of the same year Mikami was back to work on a new project. While details have remained light so far, new job listings have shined some light on Mikami and new studio Unbound’s plans.

As recently discovered by users, Shinji Mikami’s new studio, Unbound, has gone live with its website. Currently, the site itself does not discuss their on-going work, however it does reveal exactly when the company was established (May 2023) and the many different games which staff have worked on previously, including but not limited to:

  • Silent Hill Series
  • Resident Evil Series
  • Devil May Cry
  • Sonic Series
  • Killer7
  • Dead Rising Series
  • Dinocrisis Series
  • Onimusha series
  • Viewtiful Joe Series
  • Shadow of the Colossus

Shinji Mikami

Based on the line-up, Unbound’s talent pool appears to be ‘unbounded’ with devs coming together from the likes of Capcom; SEGA; and Konami among other Japanese studios.

As discovered by VGC, recent job listings have offered some early details on what’s currently in the works, with Unbound said to be (according to the publication) “developing a high-end original IP project powered by Unreal Engine 5 for PS5, Xbox, and PC,” with “aspirations to work on smaller-scale titles concurrently in the future.”

Shinji Mikami is best known for his work in the horror genre, and so many expect that Unbound’s first project will be of the spooky kind. That said, the creator has embraced variety in recent years, and so it will be exciting to learn about whatever is currently in the works.

KitGuru says: Are you excited for Mikami’s new venture? Would you like him to stay in the horror scene? Let us know down below.

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