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Capcom is releasing Pragmata early

6 mars 2026 à 11:15

Just a few weeks ago, Capcom's next shooter, Pragmata, received a lengthy gameplay showcase during a Nintendo Direct, followed by the announcement of an April 24th release date for all platforms. Now, Capcom has decided to release the game a little earlier, bringing the release date forward.

Pragmata will no longer release on April 24th like originally planned. Instead, the game will now arrive a week earlier, on April 17th, for all platforms including PC, PS5, Switch 2 and Xbox Series X/S.

Pragmata stars Hugh Williams, who has been tasked with investigating a lunar research station. As you might expect, things don't go to plan and he ends up injured. In an effort to figure out what is going on and return home safely, he teams up with an Android, Diana, to take down dangerous AI-controlled security bots.

The combat involves a mix of hacking mini games and shooting, with different hacks giving different buffs so you can take down enemies faster, or take down even bigger bosses.

KitGuru Says: Are any of you planning on picking up Pragmata?

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Microsoft announces ‘Project Helix’ – a next-gen Xbox that also plays PC games

6 mars 2026 à 10:30

Microsoft has quietly announced its next-generation Xbox console, teasing exactly what we've been hearing for months in rumours – that it will be a PC hybrid with the ability to play Windows games. 

Project Helix is the official codename for the next generation Xbox, following up from Project Scorpio (Xbox One X) and Project Scarlet (Xbox Series X/S). The new console will “lead in performance and play your Xbox and PC games” according to Microsoft.

Unfortunately, we do not yet have a look at the console, its technical specs, or official details about the new custom AMD chip powering it. However, this does mark the first major Xbox announcement from Microsoft under new CEO, Asha Sharma, who took over from Phil Spencer in February.

The next Xbox console is still targeting a 2027 launch, amid a growing memory and storage shortage. This current shortage is believed to be behind a delay for Sony's next console, the PS6, so it looks like Microsoft is hoping to beat them to market by pushing ahead with new hardware anyway.

KitGuru Says: With the next Xbox becoming a PC and devices like the Steam Machine and Steam Deck gaining popularity, it is starting to make sense why Sony suddenly wants to stop shipping its single-player games on PC. 

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Attacks on digital supply chains are becoming a key risk to global IT security

6 mars 2026 à 06:00
Cyberattacks on companies are increasingly shifting from direct attacks on individual organizations to complex attacks on digital supply chains. Instead of targeting a single infrastructure, attackers are increasingly using shared software components, platforms, or service providers as entry points to simultaneously reach a large number of downstream systems. An analysis by cybersecurity company Group-IB shows […]

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NVIDIA cleans up driver chaos: Game Ready Driver 595.71 should finally stabilize Resident Evil Requiem

6 mars 2026 à 06:00
Sometimes a driver is just a driver. Sometimes it’s a little lesson in how quickly a seemingly routine update can turn into a performance debacle. That’s exactly what happened recently with NVIDIA, specifically with Resident Evil Requiem and a whole series of GeForce drivers that caused each other more problems than they were supposed to […]

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Rambus accelerates HBM memory: New HBM4E controller achieves up to 4.1 TB/s per chip

6 mars 2026 à 06:00
Semiconductor and IP provider Rambus has unveiled a new memory controller for the upcoming HBM4E standard. The solution is primarily aimed at future AI accelerators, high-performance computers, and modern GPUs, which require ever-increasing memory bandwidths. According to the manufacturer, the new controller represents a significant leap in performance over previous implementations and is set to […]

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Intel’s foundry gamble: 18A, 14A, and packaging are expected to finally halt the billions in losses by 2027.

6 mars 2026 à 06:00
Intel Foundry is expected to break even in 2027. Not to “get rich” or “scare TSMC,” but simply to stop treating every quarterly financial statement like a burst pipe. And suddenly, this goal seems less like investor theater and more like a plan that, at least on paper, has a chance of success. The triggers […]

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MacBook Neo: Apple’s colorful budget laptop brings iPhone technology to the Mac range

6 mars 2026 à 06:00
Apple is expanding its Mac portfolio with a new entry-level model. With the MacBook Neo, the manufacturer is launching its first significantly more affordable Mac laptop, which also features several unusual design choices. The new computer combines a colorful design with iPhone technology inside, clearly targeting price-conscious buyers, students, and first-time users. The MacBook Neo […]

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Glorious GMMK PRO 3 HE keyboard review: Magnetic precision meets customization demands

6 mars 2026 à 05:30
Introduction and Unboxing With the GMMK PRO 3 HE, Glorious expands its portfolio with a magnetic Hall effect keyboard that is clearly aimed at ambitious gamers and individualists. The compact layout meets a CNC-milled aluminum case, while modern magnetic switches inside ensure particularly precise and freely configurable actuation points. Instead of classic mechanical contacts, Hall […]

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