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Xbox President Reveals First Details Of Next-Gen Game Console

Xbox President Reveals First Details Of Next-Gen Game Console There will definitely be another Xbox console and it's going to deliver a "very premium" experience, according to remarks made by Xbox CEO Sarah Bond. During an interview with Mashable's Timothy Bech Werth, Bond shared the first details about what to expect from Microsoft's next-gen console, essentially confirming that there will be at least
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Samsung Galaxy XR Taps Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2 To Battle Apple Vision Pro

Samsung Galaxy XR Taps Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2 To Battle Apple Vision Pro Samsung just officially unveiled the new Galaxy XR, to take the fight to Apple's Vision Pro. For the uninitiated, the Galaxy XR is an extended reality (XR) headset that Samsung claims is the first true AI-native gadget of its kind. Launching at an aggressive price point of $1,799.99 (for the base 16GB / 256GB version), Samsung hopes the Galaxy
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The Sinking City 2 delayed to the first half of 2026 due to ongoing war

Known for their work on the somewhat charming Sherlock Holmes series of games, Frogwares’ single most high-profile title is likely The Sinking City. Released back in 2019, the game received a generally warm reception, leading the team to introduce a remaster and announce a sequel. Initially planned to arrive sometime this year, the team have now confirmed that The Sinking City 2 will launch during the first half of 2026 instead.

Making the announcement on their store page, the team at Frogwares confirmed the delay, writing: “As many of you know, we’d been aiming to launch The Sinking City 2 in 2025. After extensive internal discussions, we’ve made the decision to move the release into the first half of 2026.”

Unfortunately, as with many games being worked on in Ukraine, the ongoing conflict with Russia / Putin has impacted development, with Frogwares explaining “Developing a game during an ongoing war continues to bring challenges that are difficult to predict – from drone and missile strikes to the incoming power outages and the constant need to adapt to unstable conditions.”

The Sinking City 2026

They continued, adding that “these realities inevitably slow our pace, and rather than rushing to meet a date that no longer makes sense, we’re choosing to take the time needed to finish the game properly and deliver it at the quality you deserve.”

As a bit of a consolation, the team shared a bunch of new screenshots, showcasing the game’s dark, moody and depressing atmosphere. In addition, Frogwares partook in an interview with Epic Games to discuss the team’s use of Unreal Engine 5 while also answering more general questions regarding the upcoming horror-focused sequel (available HERE).

KitGuru says: Are you looking forward to The Sinking City 2? What do you think of their shift to a more horror-first experience? Let us know down below.

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7 titles are set to leave PlayStation Plus Extra / Premium next month

Each month, Sony updates its PlayStation Plus Extra / Premium libraries with a number of new and returning titles. Unfortunately, the company also removes games from the service on a monthly basis. With October’s PS Plus line-up officially available to claim, the console maker has now unveiled 7 titles which are set to depart the service next month.

In going to the last chance to play section on the PlayStation 5’s PS Plus tab, subscribers can find a list of 7 titles which are set to be removed from the service next month (likely mid-November):

  • Battlefield V
  • Like a Dragon: Ishin!
  • Digimon Survive
  • Synapse
  • Travis Strikes Back: No More Heroes
  • Football Manager 2024 Console
  • Daedalus: The Awakening of Golden Jazz

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Interestingly, a number of the games leaving have recently gotten new entries (or are set to receive a sequel), including Battlefield, Digimon and Football Manager. Similarly, those sad to see Like a Dragon: Ishin! being removed after roughly a year on the service have Yakuza: Like a Dragon to enjoy – being one of the headlining titles for October.

Finally it is worth pointing out that we are set to lose yet another VR title next month (Synapse) despite PS Plus Premium’s offerings being relatively lacking in this department.

As mentioned, October’s PS Plus Extra / Premium line-up is now available, including the likes of V Rising; Silent Hill 2 Remake; Until Dawn and the aforementioned Yakuza: Like a Dragon. The full line-up for October can be found HERE.

KitGuru says: Are you sad to see any of these games go? Should PS Plus Premium include more VR titles? Let us know down below.

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Starbreeze partners with ex-modders to support PAYDAY 2 in the long-term

The PAYDAY series is in a bit of an awkward spot. Following the disappointing launch of PAYDAY 3, many fans opted to go back to the previous entry in the series – leading studio Starbreeze to make some less-than-popular decisions regarding the decade-old title. Fortunately, Starbreeze seems to have now found a healthy medium between the two titles, announcing that they have hired a support studio to work on PAYDAY 2 while the core team continues to work on the latest entry.

Making the announcement via their Steam page, the team at Starbreeze wrote: “Hello heisters, We’re excited to announce that we’re partnering with Sidetrack Games to support the PC-versions of PAYDAY 2 with quality-of-life improvements and general game fixes.”

For the uninitiated, Sidetrack Games is composed of PAYDAY modders who have proven themselves within the community over the years. In partnership with Starbreeze, Sidetrack Games are working on an update for PAYDAY 2 which is set to go live later today, focused on “the stability of the game and improving the overall player experience.”

PAYDAY 2 Starbreeze

The team concluded by stating “Collaborating with Sidetrack Games allows Starbreeze to maintain full focus on PAYDAY 3, while PAYDAY 2 continues to deliver value for all players with the dedicated, expert support they deserve.”

In many ways it feels as though PAYDAY 2 was a lightning in a bottle type situation. Whether its successor can ever reach such heights, we will have to wait and see. That said, it is encouraging to see that the team appear to have found a solution which works for the developers, the fans, and hopefully the future of PAYDAY itself.

KitGuru says: What do you think of PAYDAY 3 in 2025? Could it surpass its predecessor with enough time and care? Let us know your thoughts down below.

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Klevv CRAS C925G 2TB SSD Review

One of the latest models to join Klevv's Gen 4 SSD lineup is the CRAS C925G, a drive that utilises a DRAM-less design controller supporting NVMe 2.0 and features a thin copper-graphene composite heatsink.

The M.2 2280 Klevv CRAS C925G combines a Maxio MAP1602 4-channel DRAM-less controller and 238-Layer 3D TLC NAND. Available in 500GB, 1TB and 2TB (the drive we are looking at here) capacities, the drive comes with a very thin copper-graphene composite heatsink to help keep it cool.

Officially, the 2TB CRAS C925G is rated as up to 7,400MB/s and 6,500MB/s for Sequential reads and writes, respectively. The 500GB and 1TB drives have the same read rating, but with 6,200MB/s and 6,300MB/s, respectively, write ratings.

The random 4K read performance for the range is quoted up to 670,000 IOPS for the 500GB and 1TB drives, with the 2TB drive rated at up to 700,000 IOPS. As for random writes, the 500GB and 1TB drives are rated as up to 980,000 IOPS, with the 2TB drive getting a 1M IOPS figure.

The endurance for the 2TB CRAS C925G is 2400TBW, the 1TB drive gets 1200TBW and the 500GB drive gets 600TBW.

Klevv backs the CRAS C925G with a 5-year warranty.

Physical Specifications:

  • Usable Capacities: 2TB.
  • NAND Components: 238-Layer 3D TLC,
  • NAND Controller: Maxio MAP1602.
  • Cache: None, DRAM-less (HMB).
  • Interface: PCIe Gen 4 x4, NVMe 2.0.
  • Form Factor: M.2,2280.
  • Dimensions: 80 x 22 x 2.8mm.
  • Drive Weight: 9g.

Firmware Version: SVN27141.

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Xbox dev kits have now also received a major price hike

2025 has been the year for price hikes, with Xbox in particular increasing the cost of its consoles multiple times, its accessories and most recently Xbox Game Pass. It seems consumers aren’t the only ones being impacted however, with Microsoft having now raised the price for its Xbox dev kits by 33%.

As reported by industry insider Tom Warren (via The Verge), Microsoft recently informed developers that the company’s Xbox dev kits have gone up in price – increasing from $1500 a unit to $2000 (a 33% hike).

As with pretty much all other recent adjustments, this new price is said to be as a result of “macroeconomic developments” – though Microsoft made sure to note that “we remain committed to providing high-quality tools and support for your development efforts.”

Dev kits Xbox

While $2000 may not be much in the grand scheme of things when it comes to game development, raising the price on dev kits for a platform which has been struggling for years is a curious choice, especially with various 3rd-party titles having already skipped Xbox in favour of other systems.

That said (though not applicable to all), Microsoft’s indie-focused ID@Xbox program does offer some dev kits for free, meaning the price increase hopefully should not affect everyone. Still, this comes at an odd time for Microsoft – and adds further fuel to the fire regarding the console maker’s negative public sentiment.

KitGuru says: What do you think of this recent price hike? Is Microsoft trying to get out of the hardware market? Let us know your thoughts down below.

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Mortal Kombat II film is now arriving a week earlier than expected

While the first entry in the Mortal Kombat reboot film adaptation failed to light the world on fire, Warner Bros. appears to be quite confident in the upcoming sequel. After being pushed back from October 2025 to May 2026 in order to ensure greater returns on their investment, Mortal Kombat II has now been moved once again – this time to one week earlier.

As reported by the publication Deadline, the upcoming Mortal Kombat II film adaptation, which was announced to be arriving on the 15th of May, has now been brought forward slightly.

In order “to get better play at the summer box office” the sequel is now set to officially arrive on the 8th of May – one week earlier than previously planned.

As mentioned, 2021’s Mortal Kombat film received a pretty mixed reception upon its release, achieving a Rotten Tomatoes score of just 55% while amassing $84 million at the box office off of a $55 million budget.

Mortal Kombat II film

That said, the film was released simultaneously across both cinemas and WB’s HBO Max streaming service. In that regard Mortal Kombat managed to become HBO Max's most successful film launch up to that point. Additionally fans of the series were much kinder to the adaptation, landing at an RT score of 85%.

Most recently, WB also confirmed that a 3rd Mortal Kombat film is in the works – giving extra credence to the notion that the distributor is feeling confident in this sequel. It will be interesting to see just how successful Mortal Kombat II winds up being, and whether the back-and-forth on its release date was ultimately worth it.

KitGuru says: Are you excited for Mortal Kombat II? Will it be a box office success? What did you think of the first film? Let us know down below.

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Valve announces new Steam ‘Personal Calendar’ recommendations system

In recent years we’ve seen Valve tweak and improve its Steam store front, adding new features, deprecating others while giving much of its UI/UX a fresh coat of paint. Those enrolled into the platform’s Steam Labs feature can now check out the service’s new ‘Personal Calendar’ – allowing you to more easily track future upcoming releases.

Making the announcement via their blog, the team at Valve officially unveiled their latest project – Personal Calendar – writing:

“The new Steam Personalised Calendar is a look at both recently released and upcoming games, filtered down to the set of games we think you are most likely to be interested in.”

As mentioned, this feature is currently exclusive to Steam’s Labs experiment and as such could change between now and when it is officially released. That said, as of right now, Steam’s Personal Calendar “finds people with similar playtime profiles to you, and then looks at the games those players have been adding to their wishlist.”

Valve Steam

This new recommendation system is said to take into account not only which games you play, but how long you’ve played them for. In addition, you will be able to make use of comprehensive filtering options which also takes into account previously-adjusted store content preferences.

Of course, the most notable part of this new addition is its calendar aspect, with the list of recommendations including a timeline of upcoming games you might be interested in as well as titles which have recently come out (both in the past week and last month).

Full details on this new Personal Calendar can be found HERE. It will be interesting to see how useful this new feature winds up being.

KitGuru says: What do you think of Valve’s renewed focus on overhauling Steam? Will you try this new Personal Calendar? Which recent Steam feature have you found to be most useful? Let us know down below.

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Corsair Unveils Air 5400 Triple-Chamber PC Case With Serious Cooling Chops And Glass Styling

Corsair Unveils Air 5400 Triple-Chamber PC Case With Serious Cooling Chops And Glass Styling Corsair just launched the Corsair Air 5400, which is being marketed as the world's first triple-chamber case. This somewhat-bulky advancement in PC case design does have a functional use, though—as Corsair demonstrates with its own benchmarks and airflow demonstrations, the whole purpose of the triple-chamber design is to further enhance cooling
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Google Seeks Superfans To Test Next-Gen Pixel Phones, How To Apply

Google Seeks Superfans To Test Next-Gen Pixel Phones, How To Apply Google is readying a new program to gather feedback from its most diehard Pixel smartphone fans. According to Bloomberg, enthusiasts accepted into the new Trusted Tester Program will receive prototype units, early during the development process and will play a role in shaping what future Pixel handsets will look and feel like. This group
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Lenovo Yoga 9i Aura Review: 2-In-1 OLED Beauty With All-Day Power

Lenovo Yoga 9i Aura Review: 2-In-1 OLED Beauty With All-Day Power Lenovo Yoga 9i 2-in-1 Aura Edition: On Sale For $1,399 A premium OLED display with pen support, great build quality, and Intel's Lunar Lake platform make the Lenovo Yoga 9i a versatile 2-in-1 laptop. Gorgeous OLED display Flexible 2-in-1 Yoga design Robust and versatile performance Excellent battery life Lenovo Pen serves a purpose OLED is...
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AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 With More 3D V-Cache May Be Coming Plus Another X3D CPU

AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 With More 3D V-Cache May Be Coming Plus Another X3D CPU There was a time when processor companies released new CPUs a full generation at a time. In the last several years though, AMD has thrown that practice out the window. New CPUs come from the company whenever they're good and ready, it seems, and supposedly, there are two more Zen 5 desktop chips with 3D V-Cache on the way: the Ryzen 7 9850X3D,
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Microsoft's Emergency Windows 11 Update Arrives To Fix Recovery Failures

Microsoft's Emergency Windows 11 Update Arrives To Fix Recovery Failures A few unfortunate users of the Windows 11 October 2025 update (and Windows Server 2025) may have stumbled upon a critical issue where the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE) failed to pick up mouse or keyboard input—but thankfully, Microsoft has finally released a patch fixing the issue. Well, to a point, anyway...if you were actually impacted
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Asustor Nimbustor 4 Gen2 AS5404T Review

The Asustor Nimbustor 4 Gen2 AS5404T is built around the older Intel Celeron N5105, but how much of a difference does that really make? This is also the first NAS we've tested with fully working SMB multichannel, which offers a strong performance boost in some scenarios.

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Nvidia brings updates to RTX on Unreal Engine and Nvidia ACE

Today, NVIDIA has announced new updates for Nvidia ACE and RTX in Unreal Engine. For starters, ACE now supports the open-source small language model, Qwen-B3, enabling developers to deploy AI-powered real-time NPCs on-device within games. On the RTX side, Nvidia has revealed RTX Mega Geometry to further enhance game worlds.

NVIDIA ACE now supports the open-source Qwen3-8B small language model (SLM), enabling developers to deploy dynamic, real-time NPC characters on-device in PC games. The open source Qwen3-8B AI model is now available through NVIDIA ACE as an In-game Inferencing (IGI) SDK plugin, which simplifies the pipeline and optimises AI inference and graphics processing for accelerated game performance.

NVIDIA has also released a set of new updates for the NVIDIA RTX Branch of Unreal Engine (NvRTX), including the Unreal Engine 5.6.1 release, RTX Mega Geometry, and further ReSTIR PT performance and image quality improvements.

The Bonsai Diorama demo accompanies the NvRTX 5.6.1 release and showcases RTX Mega Geometry along with utilising ReSTIR PT and the DLSS 4 Technology suite:

Several improvements have been made to the core IGI SDK including, adding Magpie Flow for real-time, on-device text-to-speech with multilingual support in Spanish and German, introducing MultiLoRA adapters to support fine-tuning model weights quickly with minimal computational overhead, and CUDA in Graphics support for Vulkan backends for optimising graphics and AI workloads. You can download the latest IGI SDK and plugins HERE.

KitGuru Says: What do you think of the latest Nvidia announcements? 

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Escape from Duckov is a hit on Steam

In a market saturated with hardcore extraction shooters, a charmingly absurd parody has just waddled its way to the top of the Steam charts. Escape from Duckov, a top-down PvE looter shooter featuring heavily armed ducks, has become an overnight sensation since its launch on October 16th.

Developed by Team Soda, known for Snake Force and Soda Crisis, the game blends familiar extraction mechanics like raiding, looting, upgrading, with a quirky duck theme. Although it might seem a bit ridiculous on paper, it seems players can't get enough. According to the developer, the game sold over 500,000 copies in just its first three days.

The concurrent player numbers are equally staggering. SteamDB figures show the game has already hit a peak of over 182,000 players online simultaneously, placing it among Steam's most played games right now, but still behind behemoths like Counter-Strike 2, Battlefield 6, and Arc Raiders. This makes it the fourth best-selling game on the platform at the time of writing. Moreover, user reviews have been overwhelmingly positive, currently sitting at 95% favourable across nearly 7,000 reviews worldwide. While a significant portion of the player base is in China, the game's simple premise and addictive loop have clearly resonated worldwide.

Another ingredient for its success might be pricing. It launched at just £18, with a 12% discount currently bringing it down to £15.83 until October 30th. For that price, players are getting a surprisingly deep package, with five stages, over 50 weapons, base building, skill trees, crafting, and even Steam Workshop support for user-created content.

KitGuru says: Have you already tried Escape from Duckov? If you haven't, will you, or isn't it your type of game?

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Jurassic World Evolution 3 launches for PC, PS5 and Xbox

In recent years, Frontier has been building out its Jurassic World Evolution series, with each entry improving on the last. Today, Jurassic World Evolution 3 arrives for PC, Xbox and PS5, offering a full new campaign and expanding creative tools to allow players to further shape their parks.

From today, new and aspiring park managers can take on the challenge of breeding and nurturing their very own dinosaurs, with over 85 species available at launch. The careful management of these majestic species will ensure herds can truly thrive, bringing more appeal for discerning guests – and therefore more money to invest and expand your park.

New and seasoned park managers alike can shape their park management legacy in a thrilling Jurassic World Evolution campaign, featuring the one and only Jeff Goldblum as Dr. Ian Malcolm. Across a map of diverse global locations, players must strike a delicate balance between competing human interests, a new adversary, and ensuring dinosaurs can live securely and peacefully in the modern world.

Challenge mode provides further opportunities to hone park-management skills, breed new generations of dinosaurs and more. On the flipside, Sandbox mode strips away the challenge and objectives, allowing you to focus on crafting the best park possible.

Jurassic World Evolution 3 is available now on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S starting at £49.99/$59.99/€59.99 for the standard edition, and £64.99/$74.99/€74.99 for the Deluxe Edition.

KitGuru Says: Are you planning on picking up Jurassic World Evolution 3?

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Football Manager 26 scores FIFA license ahead of November launch

Sports Interactive has announced a multi-year licensing agreement with FIFA, bringing official rights to Football Manager for the very first time. Starting with next year's FIFA World Cup 26, the game will feature official tournament branding, kits, and more.

This partnership means that Football Manager 26, which is already set to be a transformative entry thanks to its move to the Unity Engine and the inclusion of women's football, will now feature a new level of authenticity for international management. The deal covers not only the men's World Cup in Canada, Mexico, and the USA, but also the FIFA Women's World Cup and the FIFA Club World Cup.

The results of this partnership will be seen next year via a free update, timed ahead of the real-world tournament kicking off in June 2026. FM26 Mobile (Netflix) will be the exception, getting the update at launch. This update will include a revamped international management module and will bring fully licensed kits for all 48 participating national teams, alongside official tournament logos and broadcast graphics.

The game is scheduled for a worldwide launch on PC and consoles on November 4th.

KitGuru says: It's a massive get for Sports Interactive and a feature fans have been requesting for years. Football Manager 26 is already shaping up to be the biggest leap for the franchise in a long time, and the addition of the official FIFA licence is the cherry on top.

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InWin’s new Shift open-frame chassis has a full aluminium body

InWin has unveiled its latest creation for the DIY enthusiast market, the Shift open-frame PC chassis. Designed as a highly adaptable platform, the Shift can transform between different orientations, serving as a test bench, a traditional gaming rig, or a dedicated hardware showcase.

Constructed from high-quality aluminium using CNC machining and extrusion processes, the Shift emphasises both a premium feel and structural rigidity. InWin highlights details like reinforced screw holes, suggesting the chassis is built to withstand repeated disassembly and modification. This focus on durability makes it appealing for professionals and hobbyists who are constantly tinkering with their hardware.

The open-frame design supports up to E-ATX motherboards and graphics cards up to 350 mm long, with tool-free GPU holders supporting both vertical and horizontal mounting. Its most unique feature is probably the “extension wings” attached via quick-release clamps. These can be positioned at any angle between 0° and 90° relative to the main frame, allowing builders to mount components by adapting the chassis's layout to their needs.

Unlike many open-frame designs that leave cable management as an afterthought, InWin has integrated routing options into the Shift to help maintain a clean look, ensuring the focus remains on the hardware. To further simplify the building process, especially for those new to open-frame concepts, InWin is providing an interactive 3D assembly guide via a free mobile app for iOS and Android. The Shift is now listed at €449.99 in the InWin online store.

KitGuru says: The InWin SHIFT looks to be a versatile and premium platform for PC builders who want a chassis that can adapt to different needs and show off their components. However, the asking price might be a too high when considering alternative open-bench solutions like Thermal Grizzly's der8enchtable.

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Orionid Meteor Shower From Halley's Comet Debis Is Your Best Shot To Catch A Shooting Star

Orionid Meteor Shower From Halley's Comet Debis Is Your Best Shot To Catch A Shooting Star Already in full swing, the Orionid meteor shower may have reached its peak overnight on October 20-21, but the show is still set to go on for another couple of days. Like nearly every Orionid show, stargazers across the globe, especially those in the Northern Hemisphere, have been treated to "shooting stars" created by the debris trail from
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Top 85-Inch TV Deals Under $1K Including A 144Hz Mini LED For Gaming

Top 85-Inch TV Deals Under $1K Including A 144Hz Mini LED For Gaming If you're shopping for a new TV and set a budget for around $1,000 (or less), you might be inclined to think that you can either go monstrously big or opt for mini LED backlighting, but not both. You'd also be wrong. Generally speaking, you do have to choose between one or the other, but we found at least two exceptions in our hunt for the
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The Outer Worlds 2, Ninja Gaiden 4 and more launch with DLSS support

This upcoming week has a number of major game launches, including the likes of The Outer Worlds 2, Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2, Jurassic World 3 and Ninja Gaiden 4. Outside of the release window, all of these games have one other thing in common – they'll all launch with day-one support for Nvidia's DLSS tech.

Over 800 games now feature RTX technologies. Four more big ones join the line-up over the next week. On top of that, Nvidia will be celebrating the 25th Anniversary of GeForce at the Seoul GeForce Gamer Festival on October 30th, which will also be streamed over on Nvidia's Twitch channel, so you can tune in to see new game announcements from the likes of Krafton and NCSoft.

The Outer Worlds 2 is launching on October 29th, with early access arriving on October 24th for Premium Edition buyers. On day-one, the game will support DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, and ray-traced lighting effects.

Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 is a long-anticipated release, having been delayed for five years, with a total project overhaul in the middle. The game finally drops this week with full support for DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, allowing graphics cards like the RTX 5090 to run the game at over 300FPS.

Jurassic World Evolution 3 is the latest Dinosaur park builder from Frontier. The game launches with full support for DLSS 4. Finally, we have Ninja Gaiden 4 and GODBREAKERS, both of which supports standard DLSS (no Frame Generation).

KitGuru Says: Are you picking up any of this week's new releases?

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