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Black Myth Wukong achieved huge success following the game’s arrival last year – selling over 25 million copies and amassing a peak concurrent player count of more than 2.4 million on Steam alone. That said, the action-RPG was far from perfect, with performance issues holding the overall experience back. Though this did improve somewhat with time, the team at Game Science have now announced and released a massive 90GB patch.
Making the announcement on their socials, the Black Myth Wukong team unveiled and detailed this massive surprise patch, writing: “Dear Destined Ones, A new update for #BlackMythWukong is on the way. In addition to regular bug fixes, it will also include some performance optimizations.”
The full patch notes can be found HERE, but some of the most notable changes/improvements include the following:
As mentioned, these are just some of the many improvements made with this latest update, with other more specific issues also being addressed (such as DLSS and XeSS related bugs, rendering errors and more).
Black Myth Wukong is a visual showpiece which was unfortunately hampered by its inconsistent performance. Hopefully this update has resolved a majority of these issues, making it not only prettier, but a more enjoyable experience to physically play.
KitGuru says: Did you struggle with Black Myth Wukong’s performance at launch? Why do you think it’s taken so long for this patch to come out? Let us know down below.
The post Black Myth Wukong gets massive performance patch on PS5 and PC first appeared on KitGuru.SpongeBob Square Pants has made a surprising comeback in the video game space, with THQ Nordic reviving the franchise via the Battle for Bikini Bottom remake a couple years ago – followed up by The Cosmic Shake in 2023. Ahead of the official launch of Purple Lamp Studios’ 3rd SpongeBob title ‘Titans of the Tide’ next month, THQ Nordic has now made available a free demo for all to enjoy.
With SpongeBob Square Pants: Titans of the Tide set to officially launch in just over a month’s time, developer Purple Lamp Studios and publisher THQ Nordic have now released a free demo for all to download and enjoy.
Featuring “the first levels of the game” this demo gives players the opportunity to try Titans of the Tide’s new gimmick – that being the ability to “switch seamlessly between SpongeBob and Patrick” while checking out each of their unique abilities.
For the uninitiated, SpongeBob Square Pants: Battle for Bikini Bottom – Rehydrated was a remake of the classic PlayStation 2 title. Released back in 2020, the game received a mixed reception from critics; though a much warmer fan response.
THQ Nordic then followed this up with The Cosmic Shake in 2023. Unlike the last entry, this was a brand new original title which felt like a successor to Rehydrated in many ways – for better and for worse.
Given the somewhat split reception towards the previous two entries, it is encouraging to see Purple Lamp Studios / THQ Nordic offering a demo for all to check out and try before spending money on the title. Early impressions appear to be positive, and so hopefully the full game manages to maintain its quality. We won’t have to wait long to find out.
KitGuru says: Are you excited for Titans of the Tide? Will you check out the demo? Do you appreciate the return of SpongeBob to the video game space? Let us know down below.
The post SpongeBob Square Pants: Titans of the Tide demo available now first appeared on KitGuru.Despite being the highest grossing media franchise of all time, GameFreak’s Pokémon games have for the better part of a decade felt as though they have been developed on a shoestring budget. Thanks to a recent data leak, we now know this to be not too far from the truth – with the upcoming Pokémon Legends Z-A having cost just $13 million to make.
In October of 2024 GameFreak was subject to a massive data breach in which a ton of internal details were publicised, including source code, codenames and more. One year later and the second half of the documents have now been shared.
Alongside details and codenames for the next 5 years worth of Pokémon games, the data breach also included a breakdown of the budgets for upcoming entries in the series.
As shared by Stealth40k via BlueSky, the soon-to-be-released Legends Z-A was developed with a measly 2 Billion Yen budget – approximately $13 million.
Of course, $13 million is no small sum, but considering many indie games wind up costing more than this, Pokémon Z-A (which will likely push between 20-30 million units) could theoretically sell for a single Dollar and still make a profit.
The next mainline Pokémon entry however will up the budget by roughly 50% to 3 Billion yen ($20 Million). Given that it will usher in the 10th generation of Pokémon however, this still feels miniscule in comparison to other first-party AAA titles (which can cost up to $300 million).
While there is of course an argument to be made that many current AAA titles have far inflated budgets, spending $13 Million on a game which will easily make over a Billion in its first few days on the market does feel quite cheap.
KitGuru says: What do you think of the leaked documents? Are you surprised by just how cheap Pokémon games are to make? What do you think is holding back the Pokémon games the most: Nintendo, GameFreak or the budget itself? Let us know down below.
The post Leak reveals just how little Pokémon Legends Z-A cost to develop first appeared on KitGuru.Last year, the Pokémon Company / GameFreak suffered a massive data breach, causing all sorts of internal documents, codenames and more to be published online for all to see. One year later, the same hacker has resurfaced, offering a ton more details – including Pokémon’s plans for the rest of the decade.
As collated by Resetera user ‘Atheerios’ a second wave of leaks have emerged regarding the Pokémon franchise and its future.
While we of course have the upcoming Legends Z-A to look forward to, GameFreak / Nintendo already have the next 4 entries lined up.
According to the leak, the next mainline entry is codenamed Gaia. Set to arrive in 2026 (with DLC dropping in 2027), this will mark the 10th generation of Pokémon games and is said to be released under the names Pokémon ‘Wind’ and ‘Waves’.
Next up is codenamed Ringo – the 3rd entry in the Legends series. Though less is known about this game, the title will seemingly take place in the Galar region and is currently slated to arrive in 2027.
Following this is codename ‘Seed’ which appears to be a relatively ambitious title (for Pokémon at least), taking players across multiple regions: Kanto, Johto, Hoenn and Sinnoh.
Finally, 2030 will see the release of Gen 11. Unfortunately, no other details are known about this game currently.
The Pokémon series is a highly iterative one, with each successive entry doing relatively little to separate itself from the pack. Considering the fact that GameFreak appears to be working on multiple generations worth of games at the same time, this perhaps makes sense.
KitGuru says: What do you think of GameFreak’s development formula? Are they doing too much at once? What are your expectations for Gen 10 aka Wind / Waves? Let us know down below.
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Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game is a traditional 1v1 fighter, but with a couple of interesting twists. Similar to the Kameo system in Mortal Kombat 1, players can call on support characters to assist with special moves and combos. The combat itself is built around a “flow system” that is said to emphasise fluid movement and mobility.
Moreover, the game will feature a single-player campaign with its own unique plot, offering a new story for fans of the franchise. The game will launch with a roster of 12 playable characters, including fan favourites like Aang, Korra, Zuko, and Toph, with more fighters planned as post-launch DLC.
Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game will launch on Steam, Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 4 and 5, and Xbox Series X|S in summer 2026. Developers have confirmed that the game will support full crossplay across all platforms.
KitGuru says: While fans have been able to play as Aang and Korra in other games, this one is the first dedicated fighting game for the franchise. It's also not the only Avatar game in the works, as Saber Interactive is also creating an action RPG based on the property.
The post New Avatar fighting game coming to PC and consoles first appeared on KitGuru.For anyone who has invested in AMD's AM5 platform, news has just surfaced that confirms the socket's long-term viability. Leaked marketing materials and official videos from motherboard partners Asus and ASRock have provided the first concrete proof that upcoming B850 series motherboards will be compatible with the upcoming Zen 6-based CPUs.
The evidence, spotted by Ruby_Rapids and on ASRock's own Bilibili channel (via VideoCardz), explicitly lists “Zen 6” support on promotional materials for new B850 motherboards. This is the first time we've seen motherboard manufacturers themselves confirm forward compatibility beyond the current Zen 5 generation, effectively guaranteeing a simple, drop-in upgrade path for anyone on the AM5 platform.
This is a massive validation of AMD's promise to support the AM5 socket until at least 2027. While reputable leakers had suggested this would be the case, seeing it printed in official marketing materials from major board partners all but cements it as fact. It means that a B850 motherboard purchased today for a Ryzen 9000 series CPU should only require a BIOS update to support a next-generation Zen 6 processor when it launches.
Although the marketing material only confirms that the B850 will support the upcoming processors, we assume the same can be said for the X870(E) and B840 motherboards.
KitGuru says: AMD's commitment to socket longevity continues to impress, assuming this is all accurate.
The post AM5 motherboards will reportedly support Zen 6 CPUs first appeared on KitGuru.While Age of Empires 2 has been eating up all the headlines recently thanks to new DLCs, the latest entry in the series, Age of Empires 4, was a very decent comeback game. Now, it appears that World's Edge is gearing up for Age of Empires 5, which may utilise an entirely new engine for the series.
As spotted by eagle-eyed fans on Reddit, World's Edge is now hiring for developers to aid in the support of “AAA pipeline for unannounced titles using Unreal Engine 5”. The job listings indicate a shift away from the previous engines to Epic Games' popular Unreal Engine technology.
It is unlikely that a new Age of Empires game would be announced in the coming year. However, 2027 marks the series' 30th anniversary, which would make it an excellent landing spot for a new game after a lengthy break from Age of Empires 4.
Fans should expect a new round of historical single-player campaign scenarios, as well as a renewed push for Age of Empires multiplayer should a new game come around in the next couple of years.
KitGuru Says: Did you play Age of Empires 4 when it came out? Would you play Age of Empires 5?
The post Age of Empires studio hiring for unannounced Unreal Engine 5 game first appeared on KitGuru.For years, fans have been hoping for a revival of the Dissidia Final Fantasy series. This weekend, Square Enix granted that wish, but with a twist. A new entry in the Final Fantasy fighting game series has been officially announced, but it's not coming to consoles or PC. Instead, the next battle between heroes and villains will take place exclusively on iOS and Android mobile devices.
The announcement, which dropped on social media and the official Square Enix website, was met with scepticism from much of the community. This is rooted in Square Enix's less-than-stellar track record with its live-service mobile spin-offs. Fans were quick to point to the fates of past Final Fantasy mobile titles like Dissidia Final Fantasy: Opera Omnia and Final Fantasy: Record Keeper, both of which were shut down after a few years.
For now, the future of the Dissidia franchise lies on mobile. A full reveal, including the game's official title and a first look at gameplay, is scheduled for this Tuesday, October 14th.
KitGuru says: Final Fantasy mobile games have been a bit of a mixed bag in the past. It will be interesting to see how this one looks when its revealed tomorrow.
The post A new Dissidia Final Fantasy is coming, but it’s a mobile game first appeared on KitGuru.It has long been rumoured that Valve is working on a new VR headset under the codename Deckard. Now, it is claimed that production on Valve's next generation VR product has begun.
UploadVR reports that Chinese analyst firm, XR Research Institute, estimates that around 400,000 to 600,000 new VR headsets are being produced, with a potential announcement due before the end of the year.
The next VR headset from Valve may launch under the name ‘Steam Frame‘, which was a recently filed trademark from Valve. It is also expected that the new VR headset will be a wireless device but not necessarily a Quest competitor. The headset may focus on low-latency streaming from your PC, rather than running games on the headset itself.
If Valve is indeed making moves, then there will likely be some leaks via software like SteamVR. Recent leaks have also pointed to the existence of a new Half Life title deep in development, although it is expected to be a PC game, not a VR exclusive.
KitGuru Says: How much would a new VR headset from Valve need to cost in order for you to consider buying one?
The post Report claims Valve has begun production on new Steam VR headset first appeared on KitGuru.In recent weeks, art leaks have revealed evidence of several cancelled Xbox games, ranging from Perfect Dark to Zenimax Online Studios' cancelled MMO. Now, a new leak has revealed a few screenshots from Rare's now cancelled game, Everwild.
MP1st found the screenshots through the website of an unnamed artist who worked on the game. It shows a handful of in-game scenes, as well as UI elements like inventory menus and the graphics settings screen. Some of the collectable resources in this early development build were figments, mosaics, seeds and plants.
Apparently, the images come from a version of the game “relatively close” to its cancellation. It is clear that a plan for the game was taking shape prior to the cancellation, but it was still very early on.
At this point, Everwild will no longer be coming out. Rare was one of a number of studios to be hit by layoffs at Microsoft this year, although a small portion of the Everwild team is now working on Sea of Thieves instead. At this time, it is unclear what we can expect out of Rare beyond continued updates for Sea of Thieves.
KitGuru Says: Previous reports have claimed that Everwild went through many stops and starts after being announced in 2019. Based on these screenshots, it would have been a survival / crafting game of sorts.
The post Screenshots of Rare’s Everwild leak following cancellation first appeared on KitGuru.Antec has two new cases heading to the European market in November. The new P30 Air and P30 ARGB cases offer support for multiple cooling configurations, with a design prioritised towards ventilation for optimal airflow.
Both versions have the same overall design with large, perforated intake areas around the case. However, the P30 ARGB has the added benefit of pre-installed RGB fans, while the P30 Air has standard black fans.
These cases offer space for up to a 360mm radiator for liquid cooling, with large cable-management space at the back to minimise airflow obstruction within the main chamber. A tempered glass side panel gives a suitably sized window into your system.
The case has a steel frame with mesh front panels, with removable dust filters placed around to protect your components. The Front-panel I/O includes USB, USB 3.x, audio jacks and LED control.
The P30 Air and P30 ARGB will be available starting November, priced at £79.99 / €89.99.
KitGuru Says: Are you shopping around for a new build? Will you be opting for an airflow focused chassis like this?
The post Antec launches P30 Air and P30 ARGB airflow-optimised PC cases first appeared on KitGuru.While the immediate reaction to Obsidian Entertainment’s The Outer Worlds 2 was spoiled by Microsoft’s reveal that it would be the first title from the publisher to launch at $80, the game itself looks to be a solid follow-up to 2017’s RPG. Of course, Microsoft ultimately rescinded on their $80 price tag, and so with just under two weeks to go the team at Obsidian have now revealed that The Outer Worlds 2 has officially gone Gold.
As reported by the Xbox-focused Klobrille, The Outer Worlds 2 has now officially Gone Gold ahead of its launch on the 29th of October (or the 23rd/24th for those with ‘Advanced Access’ via the Premium Edition).
For the uninitiated, ‘Going Gold’ means that The Outer Worlds 2 master disc (if it has one) has been submitted to the game’s publisher. After this, discs can then be pressed with finalised software and digital storefronts can upload the 1.0 version of the game ready for release.
It’s a process that every game in development goes through, and means that (aside from post-launch patches and DLC) The Outer Worlds 2 should be complete and ready to play.
As mentioned, The Outer Worlds 2 did not have the smoothest of introductions, with its big blowout showcase earlier this year being mired by talk of Microsoft’s game price hike to $80.
While the revised price tag of $70 is still too much for some, as a sequel, The Outer Worlds 2 looks to offer plenty of improvements over the first entry. Hopefully the relatively short period between going gold and its official release is no cause for concern.
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KitGuru says: Are you excited for the next Outer Worlds? Is the game worth $70 in your mind? What are your expectations for the sequel? Let us know down below.
The post The Outer Worlds 2 has gone Gold ahead of launch later this month first appeared on KitGuru.This is the Montech HyperFlow Digital – a 360mm AIO cooler with a digital display, RGB lighting, and black or white colour options. In this review, we’ll take a look at the design, ease of installation and test how it performs in terms of thermals and noise. So if you're considering this £90 cooler for your next build, here’s all you need to know before making a decision…
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00:00 Start
00:37 Sizes and Prices
01:09 Some Features / Overview
03:13 CPU block
03:48 Radiator / Pump / Tubing
04:15 Digital Display
04:53 Fans
06:15 Accessories
07:16 Test System and Installation Process
10:05 Thermal Performance and Noise output
11:57 Is it worth buying?
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While the first entry in their second attempt at a live-action Mortal Kombat film may not have held as much cultural awareness as the classic 90s entries, Warner Bros. seems quite confident in the upcoming Mortal Kombat II – recently pushing the film back to a more favourable season. Though the sequel is now slated to arrive in May of next year, a 3rd entry is announced to already be in the works.
As reported by the publication Deadline, during the most recent New York Comic-Con Mortal Kombat III was officially confirmed to be happening, with Jeremy Slater said to be returning to screenwrite the 3rd entry.
According to Deadline, Warner Bros. is “very high on the second film” leading to their decision to greenlight the 3rd entry well before MKII has hit the screens.
As mentioned, 2021’s Mortal Kombat film came and went with little fanfare, receiving a mixed reception and amassing just $84 million off of a $55 million budget.
That said, the trailer for the sequel blew up following its release earlier this year, becoming the most-watched red-band trailer of all time with 107 million views in its first 24 hours.
Beyond this, Mortal Kombat II is certainly moving away somewhat from the first entry, with the sequel set to include the likes of Karl Urban as Johnny Cage; focusing on more recognisable faces.
Of course, early excitement is just that, and so we will have to wait and see how the film is received when it arrives in May of next year – and whether WB jumped the gun a bit with the announcement of a 3rd entry.
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KitGuru says: What did you think of 2021’s Mortal Kombat? Do you have hopes for the sequel? Is Karl Urban as Johnny Cage a big draw for you? Let us know down below.
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