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New World MMO to shut down, final expansion released to all for free

29 octobre 2025 à 16:00

As part of Amazon's big round of job cuts, the company has also announced plans to cease development on its most successful game to date, New World. Season 10 will be New World's last and the servers will go offline next year.

In a statement released this week, the developers behind New World confirm the news, saying:

“After four years of steady content updates and a major new console release, we've reached a point where it is no longer sustainable to continue supporting the game with new content updates.”

“The recently launched Season 10 and Nighthaven update will serve as the final content release for New World on PC and consoles. It is only after much consideration that we've reached this decision. To thank you, the New World community, for your support over the years, we have made the Nighthaven release available to you for free. To ensure all New World players can experience this content, we also made Rise of the Angry Earth free for all PC players.”

Over the next few months, the New World team will finalise its shutdown plans. Currently, the game is expected to remain online through 2026 but after that, any players looking to keep New World alive may need to resort to private servers.

KitGuru Says: While New World had its faults, it was a pretty decent MMO. It is sad to see it shutting down so quickly, but clearly, no other projects within Amazon Games were bearing any fruit. The money was bound to dry up eventually.

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Amazon cuts thousands of jobs in pivot away from AAA game development

29 octobre 2025 à 15:30

Amazon has been spending millions on its gaming division over the past decade, with very few shipped games to show for it. Now, as cost-cutting measures come into effect, thousands of Amazon game developers, and those working on the publishing side, are set to be let go. 

Bloomberg's Jason Schreier has heard that for its gaming division, Amazon will be making significant cuts at its studios in Irvine and San Diego, and will be reducing the amount of work it does on AAA games. Specifically, Amazon no longer believes in the MMO concept and will no longer focus on “massively multiplayer online games”.

Amazon Gaming

This round of job cuts is also likely to have a big impact on Twitch, the biggest livestreaming site for videogame content. Twitch is well known for operating on razor thin margins and often losing money. Despite being owned by Amazon, Twitch is also one of the largest customers for Amazon Web Services, which continues to be the site's biggest expenditure.

In the last round of job cuts, Amazon let go of more than 27,000 employees. This time around, the number is expected to be closer to 14,000.

KitGuru Says: On top of this, Amazon is also shutting down New World, its only successful game. It is unclear what this means for announced projects, like the next Tomb Raider game, which is due to be published by Amazon. 

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KitGuru Games: The Outer Worlds 2 falls short of greatness

29 octobre 2025 à 14:00

After a lengthy period of early access for Premium Edition buyers, The Outer Worlds 2 officially launches for all today. I've completed my first playthrough of the game and while I do want to play another character and make a few different choices, I'm not sure Obsidian has done enough to address the first game's problems.

Before we dive into gameplay and story elements, lets touch on PC performance. I've put around 35 hours into The Outer Worlds 2 so far. Like in the first game, you are likely to encounter frame drops in towns, but overall, I found the game to run smooth and I didn't encounter any major technical problems. The game looks and feels polished, runs at over 120FPS at QHD with an RTX 4080 and DLSS, and this time around, we also get the benefit of Ray-Traced lighting, bringing the game graphically on par with other UE5 titles, without losing the original game's colourful art style. On an RTX 5080, you can achieve even higher frame rates thanks to DLSS Frame Generation, enabling up to 4x higher frame rates at the cost of some additional latency.

I will say that Ray Tracing in this title is particularly heavy. While I can normally expect extremely high frame rates with Ray Tracing and DLSS enabled, in The Outer Worlds 2, I found that ray tracing often brought my frame rates down to the 60FPS mark on an RTX 4080, while playing with it switched off allowed me to achieve high frame rates (100+ FPS) at all times.

Now with that out of the way, let's get onto the main review section, where we go over the game's changes and improvements, or lack thereof.

Immediately upon finishing the prologue, The Outer Worlds 2 gives a much bigger sense of scale compared to the first game. Tiny planet maps have been replaced with much larger explorable zones, with caves and hidden laboratories to discover, alongside many side quests, faction quests and more. It is clear that some inspiration was taken from Avowed in this aspect, which also offered much larger explorable zones compared to previous Obsidian RPGs. There is a lot of stuff to find but equally, there are important things that you can miss on a playthrough. For instance, the main quest doesn't take you to Free Market Station for a very, very long time, but there is a companion character hiding away there, who you can completely miss by just visiting the main objectives. There are also some double-jump enabling boots on Eden that can be missed pretty easily.

Throughout the game, dialogue options are plentiful, and you will encounter instances where you can solve a problem through stealth, brute force or via diplomacy. With that said, I did create a character with maxed out Speech and I was ultimately disappointed in how few opportunities I had to use this to influence quests. The Observation skill is another funny one, as it is supposed to highlight ‘hidden' things in the environment. Despite investing into this skill, it was still quite rare for me to use Observation in exploration. I only found a few hidden rooms across my playthrough, and most of the time, these were small, closet-sized rooms with a lootable chest or safe inside. I didn't encounter any situations where Observation opened up an entirely new pathway through a mission objective.

When diplomacy and stealth options fail, you'll be forced to tough it out in combat. This is an area where Obsidian has massively improved compared to the first game. Combat in the original Outer Worlds was the weakest part of the package. It is perhaps best described as ‘functional but floaty', with many bullets flying past enemies and almost forcing players to use Adreno Time, the in-universe drug that allows the player to slow down time to better line-up shots. I had to use this ability in almost every combat encounter in the first game. However, in The Outer Worlds 2, weapons now feel more distinct, they handle better, they have more punch and most importantly, they are easier to aim. You can largely get through this game's combat encounters using your own mechanical shooting skill, with less reliance on character stats and the slow-time mechanic.

While I initially built my character around the tenets of stealth and diplomacy, more often than not, I found myself having to shoot my way out of situations. Overall, this gave me the impression that there is a ‘right' way to play The Outer Worlds 2, and so over time, I focused less on my speech and observation perks and more on guns and improving the effectiveness of my companions. This is absolutely not something you want the player to feel in a game that supposedly offers so much choice. Most of the time, it felt like combat was the only answer, with a few key exceptions during the main questline.

This might not be so much of an issue if Obsidian embraced the idea of letting you respec your character. However, aside from one early check after the prologue, your character decisions are locked in for the entire playthrough. You won't be able to refund any skill or perk points if you change your mind later. As a result, I mostly let the game inform my level-up decisions. Have I encountered any doors I couldn't unlock? Then add some points into lockpicking. Have I encountered a speech check I couldn't overcome? Add more into speech and so on.

The one constant thorn in my side up until around halfway through the game was combat. There were far less ways to avoid shooting than I had anticipated going in so ultimately, as the game went on, I ended up putting more points into guns and leadership to improve the combat efficiency of my squad, rather than upping my other character traits.

This has left me with mixed feelings about The Outer Worlds 2. I had hoped for true freedom to play the game ‘my way', which typically involves exhausting every dialogue option and route possible until being forced into a fight. However, I often found myself being forced into fights regardless of whether I went through a sneaky vent or unlocked a particular door beforehand. There were a few key moments in the main questline where I could convince an NPC to ‘stand down', but these moments were so few and far between that building my entire character around those traits felt like a waste.

Again, without the benefit of a respec, this becomes incredibly frustrating, because there would be no way for you to know how useful or useless a skill really is until you've played the game. By the time you have figured that out, many of your skill points will already be committed, making it difficult to pivot.

The companions in The Outer Worlds 2 also feel more like mercenaries. Some of them have very little reason to be on your crew and some of them have no reason to care about your main mission at all.

One of my favourite companions, Aza, was a higher-up in a cult that worshipped the Space Rifts. During her companion questline, you learn that the cult was created by members of The Order, a strict religious group, as a way to spur leaders of the religion into action. This has absolutely no significant impact on Aza. Yes, she's annoyed that her cult betrayed her, but ultimately, she is still a believer and despite the whole thing being built on lies, she still wants to lead the cult once she's done helping you out. This leaves the character in the exact same place we found them in, with no significant changes to personality or goals. You found her as a high-ranking member of a cult and when the game ends, she will still be a high-ranking member of the cult.

Despite her questline being rather bland, I still enjoyed having Aza around for her enthusiasm. She will often chime in on conversations with threats of disembowelment, which I found quite amusing. Out of all the companions, she is probably the most ‘fun' to bring along with you, even if her reasoning for joining your quest is the weakest of the bunch.

The only companion who I really felt had a full ‘arc' is Marisol, a former assassin for The Order who is looking to destroy some dangerous scientific research before it falls into the wrong hands. By the end of her questline, Marisol is a changed person, less prone to bloodshed and more open to diplomatic methods. You don't get this level of character depth from most of the other companion questlines.

This brings me to my final point. The writing in The Outer Worlds 2 is very similar to the original game. The game doesn't take itself too seriously and bad news is often delivered with a cheery voice and a fake smile. You'll hear a lot of jokes about the pitfalls of extreme capitalism, but equally, communist life is shown to have quite the dark side too. It is all a lot of fun, and I had a good few laughs playing through it, but the lack of emotional response from various characters leaves me with the feeling that I, as the player, have very little influence in Arcadia and the larger forces at play will almost always come out on top.

If you did enjoy The Outer Worlds, I think you'll enjoy the sequel just as much, if not more. However, I don't think this sequel does enough to draw in those who didn't enjoy the original. A lot of marketing for The Outer Worlds 2 has centred around character build variety and ‘freedom' within the game but in practise, The Outer Worlds 2 is not a stealth game, or a social simulation – it is a shooter with dialogue options. I still had a lot of fun with it, and I am looking forward to giving it another run with a fresh character so I can see some of the other outcomes, but overall, this was a 7/10 experience at its worst and an 8/10 experience at its best. If the game had truly offered as much choice and variety as it claimed to, the game could have easily pushed into 9/10 territory, while also offering up more compelling reasons to go for another playthrough.

KitGuru Says: The Outer Worlds 2 is a competent sequel, but it doesn't deliver on its promises as much as I had hoped.

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Free ‘Ante Chamber’ update brings Balatro to Vampire Survivors

29 octobre 2025 à 13:00

Vampire Survivors pretty much invented a new genre of video games when the bullet-heaven (a.k.a. Reverse bullet hell) released back in 2022. Since then, studio Poncle has kept the title alive with plenty of both paid and free DLC. In terms of the latter, a major Balatro-themed update has been announced and released for all to enjoy.

Available for free right now, the ‘Ante Chamber’ update crosses Vampire Survivors over with fellow popular indie roguelike Balatro, with the team writing:

“Join Jimbo and a cast of wild cards with combo potential that'll probably break the game. Get in on the action for a Full House of silly synergies, clownish combos, and bewildering Boss Blinds.”

As part of the free DLC, players can look forward to trying out 4 new characters alongside 4 additional weapons (and evolutions):

Characters

  • Jimbo (Multiply stat-boosting Survarot cards by x4)
  • Canio (Trigger additional Survarot drafts)
  • Chicot (Cuts boss health in half and switches off hazards)
  • Perkeo (More passive slots)

Weapons

  • Infernolatro (Summon a burning score counter)
  • Gros Michel (Release a barrage of banana projectiles)
  • Fibonacci Seltzer (Fires mathematically beautiful spiralling streams)
  • Celestial Booster (Planets and a rocket orbit you constantly)

Since its launch in 2022, Vampire Survivors has continued to be the best and most content-rich game in the genre which it helped create/popularise. This latest free DLC seemingly only helps maintain their lead in the space.

KitGuru says: Will you be checking out this DLC? What’s been your favourite crossover so far? Let us know down below.

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Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodhunt servers to shut down in April

29 octobre 2025 à 12:00

In between the release of Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines and its long-awaited sequel, we got a bunch of different spin-off titles across a range of genres. One of the most interesting was the 2022 battle royale Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodhunt, which after just a few years is officially shutting down.

Making the announcement on their blog, the team at Sharkmob wrote: “During these past 4 years, we have been thrilled to see your passion and dedication to Bloodhunt. Your feedback, creativity, and enthusiasm for our game has meant the world to us. However, despite you, our amazing community, the current player population has reached a level where keeping the servers running is no longer sustainable. This has led us to make the difficult decision to take Bloodhunt offline.”

Vampire Bloodhunt

As with most live-service titles, Bloodhunt’s various elements will be disabled in a stepped manner, with token purchase no longer being purchasable from today. That said, any unused tokens can still be redeemed in the digital shop.

Come the 28th of April 2026 however, servers will officially shut down and the game will no longer be playable.

Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodhunt was an interesting title. While the game itself was a solid and unique enough battle royale experience, it released too late at a time when the genre was oversaturated and so never managed to find its footing.

KitGuru says: Are you disappointed by this announcement? Did you try Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodhunt? Let us know down below.

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Amazon massively downsizes its gaming efforts in new round of lay-offs

29 octobre 2025 à 11:00

For quite a few years now, Amazon has been dipping its toe back and forth into and out of the video games industry, with the retail giant having published and cancelled a ton of different games. Despite maintaining services such as Luna cloud streaming and Prime Gaming, Amazon is said to be massively downsizing its game development division.

In a report published by Bloomberg, Amazon announced a massive round of lay-offs affecting more than 14,000 people which includes “significant role reductions” in the video games department.

In a statement obtained by Bloomberg, the vice president of Audio; Twitch; and Games ‘Steve Bloom’ told staff:

“While we're proud of our successes in first-party AAA game development and publishing, we have made the difficult decision to halt a significant amount of our first-party AAA game development work – specifically around MMOs – within Amazon Game Studios, including making significant role reductions in our studios in Irvine and San Diego, as well as our central publishing team.”

Amazon Gaming

All that said, Amazon made sure to note that they are still working on some titles, including the next Tomb Raider and Maverick Games’ upcoming racer, among others.

At this point, it’s clear that being a video game developer / publisher is rather tough, especially for companies whose main focus lies elsewhere. Hopefully all impacted developers are able to find new (and better, more stable) employment.

KitGuru says: What do you think of this latest announcement? Was Amazon ever going to succeed in the gaming space? Let us know down below.

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Sharkoon Skiller SGH10 Review

29 octobre 2025 à 10:39

A gaming headset for under €20 in 2025 – surely it's too good to be true? Sharkoon thinks not, with their new entry-level Skiller SGH10 priced at €19.99. Promising optimised audio, a comfortable fit, and easy everyday use, the big question is: is this a hidden bargain, or just another budget bin throwaway? We find out today…

Timestamps

00:00 Intro
00:29 Pricing and key info
01:06 Unboxing and design
03:51 Comfort and usage
04:46 Internal specs and sound
06:49 Mic specs + test
08:06 Compatibility / other details
08:56 Closing thoughts

Specification:

  • Type: 
    • Stereo headset
    • Circumaural (over-ear design)
  • Headphones:
    • Speaker Diameter: 40 mm
    • Impedance: 32 Ω
    • Frequency Response: 20 Hz – 20,000 Hz
    • Sensitivity: 98 dB ± 3 dB
    • Maximum Power: 100 mW
    • 253 g weight (without cable):
  • Microphone:
    • Detachable, flexible, omnidirectional
    • Impedance: 2.2 kΩ
    • Frequency Response: 50 Hz – 16,000 Hz
    • Sensitivity: −58 dB ± 3 dB
  • Cables & Connectors:
    • Modular cable system
    • 1 × TRRS 3.5 mm stereo plug (CTIA) 110cm
    • 1 × 3.5 mm stereo plug 140 cm extension
    • Gold-plated connectors
  • Compatibility:
    • PCs / Notebooks
    • Tablets / Smartphones / MP3 players (via TRRS)
    • PlayStation 5 & PlayStation 4
    • Xbox Series X|S

Sharkoon told us the MSRP for the SGH10 is €19.99, we found it on Amazon in the UK for around £23 HERE.

Pros

  • Affordable.
  • Lightweight.
  • Good mic.
  • Plug and play.
  • Modular cables.
  • Easy to drive.

Cons

  • Hard to find in the UK.
  • Bass is a bit boomy.
  • All-plastic construction feels cheap.
  • Sound lacks depth.
  • No controls to mute mic.
  • Not noise isolating.
  • No software (EQ control).

KitGuru says: The Sharkoon Skiller SGH10 is a no-frills headset. It’s certainly not perfect, but at its eyebrow-raising low price it’s worth considering if you’re a parent buying for a child, or you’re simply very budget-conscious and don’t require top-tier audio.

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DON’T NOD announces deal with Netflix for “a new narrative video game based on a major IP”

29 octobre 2025 à 10:00

Ever since they broke away from the Life is Strange franchise, developer DON’T NOD has struggled somewhat to find its new identity. Following the release of a variety of different games, the studio has shared their latest financials to mixed results – though a Netflix deal is in the works.

Publishing a press release detailing their H1 2025 financial results, studio DON’T NOD revealed that sales performance for their latest choice-based narrative adventure title ‘Lost Records: Bloom & Rage’ “remained below expectations.”

In some potentially positive news, the studio also announced that they have penned a deal with Netflix to develop a game, writing: “DON'T NOD announces the signing of a development agreement with Netflix for the creation of a new narrative video game based on a major IP. Through this agreement, DON'T NOD will develop a new narrative experience that builds on the studio's recognized expertise in the genre.”

DON'T NOD Netflix

No further details were provided, and so it is unknown whether this will be a mobile exclusive experience, or if Netflix is getting into the major leagues of video game publishing.

We will have to wait and see what this major IP will be and whether the game will come to consoles/PC, but hopefully regardless DON’T NOD manages to get another success under their belt.

KitGuru says: Did you enjoy Lost Records? What do you think of this new Netflix deal? What’s your favourite post-Life is Strange DON’T NOD game? Let us know down below.

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Reçu hier — 28 octobre 2025 KitGuru

AMD to rebrand and re-release some older mobile CPUs

28 octobre 2025 à 18:30

AMD is reportedly planning a new rebranding effort, one that will take a number of older-generation laptop processors and rename them under the new Ryzen 10 or Ryzen 100 series. 

As spotted by @Olrak29_ (via VideoCardz), the changes affect the Ryzen 7035 (Rembrandt-R, Zen 3+) and Ryzen 7020 (Mendocino, Zen 2) series, chips that originally launched back in 2023. Similar to Intel's “Core Series 1” branding, the Ryzen 7035 parts are being reborn as the Ryzen 100 series. For example, a laptop previously listed with a Ryzen 7 7735U might now show up with a Ryzen 7 160.

Similarly, the lower-end Mendocino chips are adopting a two-digit naming scheme, becoming the Ryzen 10 series. So, a Ryzen 5 7520U will now be known as a Ryzen 5 40. Note that these are purely name changes; the underlying silicon, core counts, clock speeds, and performance remain identical to the original 2023 parts. The detailed list of parts can be found below:

  • Athlon Silver 7120U → Athlon Silver 10: 2C/2T
  • Athlon Gold 7220U → Athlon Gold 20: 2C/4T
  • Ryzen 3 7320U → Ryzen 3 30: 4C/8T
  • Ryzen 5 7520U → Ryzen 5 40: 4C/8T
  • Ryzen 3 7335U → Ryzen 3 110: 4C/8T
  • Ryzen 5 7535U → Ryzen 5 130: 6C/12T
  • Ryzen 5 7535HS → Ryzen 5 150: 6C/12T
  • Ryzen 7 7735U → Ryzen 7 160: 8C/16T
  • Ryzen 7 7735HS → Ryzen 7 170: 8C/16T

AMD's official website has already been updated to reflect these new names,

KitGuru says: While there are some key changes here, the general Ryzen 3, Ryzen 5 and Ryzen 7 structure remains the same. 

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Xbox third-party game showcase reportedly coming in November

28 octobre 2025 à 18:00

Microsoft capped off October with the announcement of the next Halo game. Now, it looks like we are due for some more Xbox-related announcement within the next few weeks, as sources claim a new showcase is being planned. 

WindowsCentral claims to have heard from multiple sources at Microsoft that a new Xbox Partner Preview will go live in November. This would be a short stream, perhaps around 30 minutes long, containing announcements for new third-party games heading to Xbox in the near future.

There is currently no word on what games will be announced but I would expect Square Enix to make an appearance. The company has been quite open about its plans to bring Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth to more platforms recently. SEGA has been a strong supporter of Xbox in recent years too, so perhaps we'll see some updates around the Yakuza games.

Apparently, this stream will have a particular focus on Play Anywhere titles, which are games released on both Xbox and PC, with just one purchase required to gain access on both platforms. Apparently, Baldur's Gate 3 is about to join the Play Anywhere program, which would be a very significant announcement.

KitGuru Says: What games would you like to see joining the Xbox Play Anywhere program? 

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Battlefield REDSEC is free to play launches today

28 octobre 2025 à 17:30

Electronic Arts and Battlefield Studios today launched both Battlefield REDSEC, a new free-to-play Battle Royale game, and Season 1 of Battlefield 6, marking a major expansion of the franchise just weeks after the base game’s record-breaking debut. REDSEC introduces a new take on the battle royale genre while Battlefield 6 Season 1 delivers new maps, modes, and a roadmap of content stretching through the holiday season.

REDSEC drops players into Fort Lyndon, Battlefield’s largest map to date, set across the beaches and backyards of Southern California. The mode blends the series’ trademark large-scale combat and tactical destruction with the familiar mechanics of battle royale, pitting 100 players against one another. Alongside the core battle royale, REDSEC also debuts Gauntlet, a squad-based elimination tournament where eight teams of four compete in rapid five-minute missions.

In a surprise turn, REDSEC also supports Battlefield Portal, so users will be able to make custom maps and modes for REDSEC, as well as the full premium Battlefield 6 release.

Season 1 of Battlefield 6, titled Rogue Operations, launches today with a new map, Blackwell Fields, set in the arid shrublands of Southern California. The update also introduces Strikepoint, a close-quarters 4v4 mode that emphasizes one-life, squad-focused combat over a single capture point. Players can unlock new weapons and progress through a themed Battle Pass featuring 100 tiers, multiple progression paths, and prestige levels, with premium options available.

The season will continue with two additional content drops: California Resistance on November 18th, which adds a suburban map and the new Sabotage mode, and Winter Offensive on December 9th, which brings seasonal-themed content.

KitGuru Says: Are you going to be downloading Battlefield REDSEC this week?

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GOG adds Tomb Raider, Hitman and other classics to Preservation Program

28 octobre 2025 à 17:00

The GOG Autumn Sale is now live and right alongside it, the team has announced a new round of titles joining the GOG Preservation Program. Designed to keep a large selection of classics playable on PC for generations to come, the Preservation Program now adds games like Tomb Raider, Hitman and more. 

Tomb Raider Game of the Year Edition offers the original game in its most complete form. Under the GOG Preservation Program, the game will remain accessible on modern hardware and operating systems for years to come. This new round of games also includes the original Hitman game, a fitting addition as the franchise hits its 25th Anniversary this month.

Here is the full list of newly announced games for the GOG Preservation Program:

  • Tomb Raider GOTY
  • Hitman: Codename 47
  • SPORE™ Collection
  • Clive Barker’s Undying
  • Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell®
  • Nostradamus: The Last Prophecy
  • Superhero League of Hoboken
  • Heart of China
  • Thunderscape
  • North & South
  • Titus The Fox: To Marrakech and Back
  • Battle Chess 4000
  • Elvira: Mistress of the Dark
  • Elvira II: The Jaws of Cerberus
  • Call of Cthulhu: Prisoner of Ice
  • Bloodwych

If you want to see an old, unavailable game brought back to life, remember to use the GOG Dreamlist, where you can vote for old titles to be brought back in digital, DRM-free form.

On top of these announcements today, the GOG Autumn Sale has also just gone live, offering savings across thousands of games on the store.

KitGuru Says: The GOG Preservation Program is a big undertaking, and I hope that GOG gets all the support it needs to keep it going for decades to come.

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New playable character revealed for Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun 2

28 octobre 2025 à 16:00

Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun 2 has received a brand-new character-focused trailer, offering the first extended look at gameplay beyond its initial May 2025 announcement. The trailer introduces Nyra Veyrath, a Sister of Battle, as a fully playable character, highlighting her speed, precision, and devastating flame-based arsenal.

Developed by Auroch Digital and published under Devolver Digital’s Big Fan label, Boltgun 2 continues directly from the events of the first game, expanding into a branching single-player campaign. Players can now choose between Nyra or Ultramarine Malum Caedo, each offering distinct weapons, abilities, and playstyles. While Caedo embodies the brute force of a Space Marine, Nyra’s agility and fiery weaponry bring a new dimension to combat, underscoring the Sisters of Battle’s reputation as relentless warriors of the Adeptas Sororitas.

The new trailer showcases Nyra’s battlefield mobility and her ability to incinerate enemies with cleansing fire, contrasting her style with the heavy armor and raw power of her Ultramarine counterpart. This marks the first time fans have seen extended gameplay since the game’s reveal, giving a clearer sense of how the sequel will expand on the original’s mechanics.

Enemies both familiar and new will challenge players, from returning Nurglings and Chaos Cultists to the ferocious Bloodletters and their Juggernauts. Developers have promised even greater horrors lurking deeper in the campaign.

With its dual protagonists, expanded arsenal, and branching campaign, Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun 2 aims to deliver a larger, bloodier, and more varied experience than its predecessor. The latest trailer signals that the sequel is not just a continuation but an evolution, offering fans a fresh perspective on the Emperor’s endless war ahead of its 2026 release.

KitGuru Says: Did you play Boltgun 1 back in 2023? Are you looking forward to the sequel?

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Thermalright Aqua Elite returns with new V5 models

28 octobre 2025 à 14:30

Thermalright is updating its Aqua Elite AIO series with a fresh new look. The new Aqua Elite 360 V5, which should keep the lineup's goal of offering solid cooling at an accessible price, features a completely redesigned pump block with subtle RGB lighting reminiscent of an aircraft jet engine.

Available in black or white 360 mm variants, the V5 pairs its unique pump aesthetic with a focus on low-noise operation. Three Thermalright TL-S12 fans handle cooling, each featuring a reliable S-FDB bearing and are rated to spin up to 2000 RPM, delivering a claimed 68.9 CFM of airflow and 2.21 mmH2O of static pressure. While not Thermalright's absolute top performers, these fans are known for being relatively quiet.

The pump itself can run up to 2800 RPM, circulating coolant through a standard 27 mm thick aluminium radiator. The core cooling hardware appears largely unchanged, with the main updates being the pump block's visual design and the fans.

The Aqua Elite 360 V5 comes with mounting hardware for all modern sockets right out of the box, including AMD's AM4/AM5 and Intel's LGA 115x, 1200, 1700, and 1851. While Thermalright hasn't announced final pricing, the Aqua Elite series has historically been very budget-friendly, making the V5 a potentially strong contender for mainstream builds.

KitGuru says: Do you like the new aesthetics of the Aqua Elite V5? Which colourway of this new AIO cooler do you prefer?

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Montech shrinks its curved glass design with new King 15 mATX case

28 octobre 2025 à 10:00

Montech is bringing its popular curved-glass aesthetic to the microATX market with the launch of the King 15. This new compact chassis is essentially a smaller version of the recently launched King 45, featuring the same 15° glass curve and dual-chamber layout.

Available in black and white, the King 15 takes the distinctive wrap-around glass look and adapts it to a smaller, more space-efficient footprint. Its dual-chamber design hides the PSU and cables behind the motherboard tray for a clean look and improved airflow. Montech has focused on thermals, incorporating angled bottom fans explicitly designed to feed fresh air directly into the GPU, enabling a chimney-effect cooling layout where hot air is exhausted out the top.

Launching alongside the base model is the King 15 Pro (also available in black and white). This upgraded version comes fully kitted out with Montech's new AX120 Pro and RX120 Pro (reverse-blade) fans. These fans feature a 360° ARGB lighting design on both the frame and blades for a striking look from any angle, and an optimised blade geometry that claims a 10% increase in airflow compared to previous models.

For builders looking to use these new fans in other cases, Montech is also releasing the AX120 Pro and RX120 Pro fans for individual purchase. They are available as single fans for £9.98/$19.90 or in three-unit packs with a hub for £37.99/$49.90. As for the King 15 series, the King 15 is now available for £64.99/$89.90, while the fan-loaded King 15 Pro comes in at £79.99/$109.90.

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Guild Wars 2’s sixth expansion ‘Visions of Eternity’ launches today

28 octobre 2025 à 15:11

The next chapter for Guild Wars 2 officially goes live today. The new expansion, Visions of Eternity, takes players to Castora, a mysterious island steeped in magic and history, offering a fresh campaign, along with new gameplay features.

Guild Wars 2: Visions of Eternity, is available as of today on both Steam and through the official game website, priced at $24.99. Visions of Eternity expands the game with two new explorable maps — Shipwreck Strand and Starlit Weald, alongside new world boss encounters, legendary gear, and seasonal rewards. Additional maps and content are planned for future updates at no extra cost.

The expansion deepens Guild Wars 2’s hallmark focus on player expression. Each of the game’s nine professions receives a new elite specialization, unlocking fresh skills and traits to diversify combat styles. Mount gameplay also evolves, with the aquatic skimmer gaining new combat and exploration abilities, including projectile attacks and a sonar-like skill to uncover hidden treasures. Players can also claim a new homestead plot, transforming a shipwreck into a customizable beachside retreat.

The expansion’s storyline centers on the Inquest, a faction of researchers pursuing the secrets of Castora. Players, as the Commander, must rally allies to uncover the island’s mysteries and thwart the Inquest’s plans.

ArenaNet has confirmed that Visions of Eternity will continue to grow throughout 2026 with additional content and quality-of-life improvements. “This is the first time Guild Wars 2 is going to a location in Tyria that’s truly brand new to all players,” said Game Director Josh Davis. “We can’t wait to see how players tackle our new world and raid bosses.”

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Corsair MP700 Micro 4TB SSD Review

28 octobre 2025 à 15:00

The latest drive to join Corsair's Gen 5 stable of SSDs is the MP700 Micro. This, as you might have guessed from the name, is a small format M.2 2242 drive, aimed as a Gen 5 upgrade solution for gaming handhelds, thin and light laptops and compact workstations.

At launch, the MP700 Micro product line is made up of just two capacities: 2TB and a 4TB flagship, a very useful size in such a small format. Corsair sent us a 4TB drive for review.

The MP700 Micro utilises a Phison E31T DRAMless design controller, paired with a single 218-layer BiCS8 3D TLC NAND package. Corsair rates the Sequential performance of the drive as up to 10,000 MB/s for reads and 8,500 MB/s for writes. The 4TB drive's performance is quoted as (as stated on the box) up to 9,400MB/s for reads and up to 8,100MB/s for writes. Random 4K performance is quoted as up to 1.3 million IOPS for reads and up to 1.4 million IOPS.

Corsair backs the drive with a 5-year warranty.

Physical Specifications:

  • Usable Capacities: 4TB.
  • NAND Components: 218-layer BiCS8 3D TLC.
  • NAND Controller: Phison PS5031-E31T.
  • Cache: None, DRAMless design (HMB).
  • Interface: PCIe Gen 5 x4, NVMe 2.0.
  • Form Factor: M.2 2242.
  • Dimensions: 22 x 42 x 3mm.
  • Drive Weight: 4g.

Firmware Version: EVFM01.1

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AMD announces plans for two US AI supercomputers

28 octobre 2025 à 14:00

AMD and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) have announced two new supercomputers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). The first is named Lux and will be going online in 2026, while the second is named Discovery and will be going online in 2028.

Lux, scheduled for deployment in 2026, will be the America's first dedicated “AI Factory” supercomputer. Co-developed by ORNL, AMD, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, and HPE, it will be powered by AMD Instinct MI355X GPUs, EPYC CPUs, and Pensando networking technologies. Lux is intended to expand DOE’s AI leadership by enabling large-scale training and deployment of AI models across fields such as energy research, medicine, materials science, and advanced manufacturing.

Discovery, expected to arrive in 2028 with operations beginning in 2029, will serve as DOE’s next flagship supercomputer. Built with next-generation AMD EPYC CPUs, codenamed “Venice,” and AMD Instinct MI400X GPUs, Discovery is engineered for sovereign AI and scientific computing. It will build on the foundation of Frontier, the world’s first exascale system, offering higher performance, energy efficiency, and AI capabilities. The system will support research in areas including clean energy, biology, advanced materials, and national security, while maintaining compatibility with applications developed for Frontier.

Speaking on the announcement of these two new systems, AMD CEO, Dr. Lisa Su, said: “Discovery and Lux will leverage AMD’s high-performance and AI computing technologies to advance the most critical U.S. research priorities in science, energy, and medicine – demonstrating the power of public-private partnership at their best.”

KitGuru Says: AMD also recently signed a big deal with OpenAI, so the company is making multiple moves to secure its foothold in the AI race. 

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‘Build Your Own Shooter’ Fanatical bundle available now

28 octobre 2025 à 13:00

One of the best aspects of PC gaming is the ability to purchase a bundle of games for a relatively low price through 3rd-party services. Available now, the Fanatical ‘Build Your Own Shooter’ bundle offers over a dozen games for less than £1.50 each.

Available for the next 5 weeks or so, the Build Your Own Shooter bundle lets you add any of the 15 listed titles to your library for between £1.65 and £1.45 each – depending on how many you’ve selected. Offering a wide selection of shooters across various genres, the full list of purchasable titles is as follows:

  • Neckbreak
  • TombStar
  • Zero Protocol
  • Ash & Adam's GOBSMACKED
  • OTXO
  • Heretic's Fork
  • HYPER DEMON
  • Chambers
  • Defender Bros
  • Pathologic 2
  • Prey

Shooter Bundle

  • Boomer Shooter Quad Pack, featuring:
    • Night Jackal : Blood Debt
    • REAPER
    • FLASH OF THE BLADE X
    • DOSMan: Space Aliens in Space!

Even at the lowest tier of just 3 games for £1.65 each, this latest bundle offers plenty to enjoy, with the likes of Arkane's immersive sim ‘Prey'; the hardcore and mysterious Pathologic 2; OTXO and HYPER DEMON being equally as excellent in very different ways.

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Crash Bandicoot Netflix series reportedly in the works

28 octobre 2025 à 12:00

Of all the various different film and TV media giants, Netflix has been one of the biggest supporters of video game adaptations, having worked on all sorts from Castlevania to Tomb Raider; Splinter Cell, Sonic the Hedgehog and much more. Speaking of Sonic, the studio behind Netflix’s animated Sonic Prime series is reportedly now working on a Crash Bandicoot show.

As reported by the publication Whats-on-Netflix, WildBrain Studios – the team behind Netflix’s Sonic Prime show (among others) – has been tasked with developing an animated Crash Bandicoot show.

As of right now, no other information has been shared, with story details said to be “under wraps, and talent behind the series has yet to be revealed.”

Crash Netflix

While there is no denying that Crash is a classic in the video games space, the bandicoot’s fame and notoriety has certainly waned over recent years / generations.

That said, the release of Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time a couple years ago does seem to suggest that attempts are being made to keep the marsupial alive. We will have to wait for an official announcement to find out more.

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Baldur’s Gate 3 to join Xbox Play Anywhere program

28 octobre 2025 à 11:00

The recent release of the Rog Xbox Ally has put a renewed focus on Microsoft’s Xbox Play Anywhere service, with the portable PC currently unable to play a majority of owners’ Xbox libraries due to its status as a Windows PC handheld. Fortunately, Microsoft seems to be expanding its Play Anywhere program, with the 2024 GOTY winner Baldur’s Gate 3 said to be joining Xbox Play Anywhere.

Ahead of the upcoming IGN x ID@Xbox showcase later today, Microsoft appears to have accidentally revealed one of the show’s announcements early, with the Xbox Store advertising that Baldur’s Gate 3 will be joining Xbox’s Play Anywhere program (as discovered by ResetEra user ‘Mattmo831’)

For the uninitiated, Xbox Play Anywhere offers players both PC and Xbox versions of games purchased as long as it is available through Microsoft’s Xbox store on Windows.

Xbox Play Anywhere Gate 3

Though the program has existed for years, the recent release of the ROG Xbox Ally and its lack of true support for Xbox titles has made the Xbox Play Anywhere program that much more vital.

Given that the upcoming IGN showcase is said to include a section dedicated to Play Anywhere, expect more titles to be announced for the program.

All that said, considering the difficulty which Larian Studios encountered when trying to port Baldur’s Gate 3 over to Xbox previously, it is encouraging to see the team continuing to work directly with Xbox / Microsoft.

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Ghost of Tsushima on PC is now region-free and Steam Deck verified

28 octobre 2025 à 10:15

While Sony’s PC initiatives have been mostly a success, one of the biggest controversies with the console maker’s recent PC ports has been its use of region locking as a result of their integration with the PlayStation Network. Fortunately, Sony seems to be backtracking on this somewhat, with an update to Ghost of Tsushima on PC removing the region-lock requirements while also adding official Steam Deck verification.

In a surprise update, the PC version of Ghost of Tsushima has gotten a highly appreciated patch. As mentioned, the biggest change with this update is the decoupling of Ghost of Tsushima’s base game from its Legends multiplayer mode, allowing all PC players across every region to now be able to purchase and play the game.

Beyond this, the other major improvement comes in the form of official Steam Deck Verification support, including a dedicated Steam Deck graphical preset for added ease-of-use.

Ghost of Tsushima Region

Other ancillary changes and improvements arriving with the update include:

  • Various user interface optimizations for Steam Deck
  • Fixed a crash related to Steam Input
  • Updated AMD FSR to version 3.1.4
  • Various performance optimizations and stability improvements
  • Fixed a crash on start-up that could occur on the Epic Games Store with some Bluetooth audio devices connected.

Sony’s PlayStation Network requirements on PC was not only a controversial decision, but one which actively prevented millions of potential players from purchasing the title even if they wanted to. As such, this latest change comes as a major and welcome surprise to PC players. Hopefully other PlayStation games on PC receive similar updates in the coming future.

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Battlefield REDSEC will be free to play, launches tomorrow

27 octobre 2025 à 18:00

It appears the rumours were true, Battlefield 6 will get its Battle Royale mode this week. Battlefield REDSEC was just announced, poised to be a direct competitor to Call of Duty Warzone as a new free-to-play Battle Royale game. 

You won't need to own Battlefield 6 to play REDSEC and EA has not yet revealed its full plans for the game. However, we do know the launch will be happening tomorrow at 3PM UK time. A launch trailer for the game is set to go live on YouTube at that time and downloads should become available on platforms shortly after.

In other news, Battlefield 6 will be rolling out its first phase of seasonal content tomorrow as well. Millions of players have already bought the full Battlefield 6 game, it will be interesting to see how many of them also install REDSEC, which appears to be a standalone game.

We will get full details tomorrow afternoon.

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AMD Ryzen 5 7500X3D CPU appears at retail

27 octobre 2025 à 17:21

It seems AMD is working on a new X3D CPU. A new leak suggests that a Ryzen 5 7500X3D is in the works, potentially offering the cheapest entry point yet into 3D V-Cache gaming performance on the AM5 platform.

The evidence comes from @momomo_us, who first leaked the OPN code and the CPU associated with it, and a listing at retailer Westcoast (via Wccftech), which included the same code. As the name strongly implies, the 7500X3D would likely be based on the existing Ryzen 5 7500F (a 6-core Zen 4 chip often found in OEM systems), with a slice of 3D V-Cache stacked on top.

While official specifications are not known, we can make some educated guesses. It's likely to retain the 6-core, 12-thread configuration of the 7500F, paired with the standard 96MB total L3 cache (32MB base + 64MB V-Cache) seen on other single-CCD X3D parts.

This would position the 7500X3D as an interesting option for budget-conscious gamers building on AM5. Currently, the cheapest official X3D options are the Ryzen 5 7600X3D, priced around £280, and the Ryzen 7 7800X3D, often found slightly below £350. There is no word on a release date at this time.

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