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There are no “red lines” with Xbox games coming to other platforms

In the past year we have seen Xbox begin to open the floodgates when it comes to bringing previous system exclusives to PS5 and Switch. While Microsoft’s CEO has shared some mixed messaging with regards to Xbox exclusives, Phil Spencer has now confirmed that there are no “red lines” when it comes to bringing games to PlayStation/Switch.

In an interview conducted by Bloomberg, the head of Xbox Phil Spencer sat down to discuss a range of topics. Alongside the official confirmation that Micorosft are actively working on a portable Xbox handheld, Spencer offered some insight into their current approach regarding exclusives.

According to Spencer, “I do not see sort of red lines in our portfolio that say ‘thou must not,’” though he did add that “It's too early to make any sort of decision on the next version of Halo.”

Red lines Xbox

Of course, following the porting of Sea of Thieves, Pentiment and Grounded, the PS5 is set to get its first proper taste of the Xbox platform’s shifting plans with the upcoming release of Indiana Jones and the Great Circle – arriving just a few months after its Xbox launch.

As mentioned, the CEO of Microsoft Satya Nadella recently claimed that “Growth of our Gaming business is determined by the overall active user base through Xbox enabled content, availability of games, providing exclusive game content that gamers seek;” quite a contrary state of that of Phil Spencer's.

That said, we’ll have to simply chalk it up to inefficiencies in the messaging pipeline due to Microsoft being a massive $3 Trillion company.

KitGuru says: What do you think of Spencer’s updated messaging? Will Halo come to PlayStation? How long after its launch do you think it’ll take? Let us know down below.

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Dying Light 2, GTA V and more head to PlayStation Plus

We're half-way through the month, which means it is time for Sony to announce the next wave of titles for PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium subscribers. In November, players can expect to gain access to some major titles, including the likes of Dying Light 2 and GTA V. 

Grand Theft Auto V returns to the PlayStation Plus library for a limited time, giving subscribers easy access to both the single-player campaign and the online multiplayer mode, also known as GTA Online.

The full list of titles joining the PS+ Extra library next week includes:

  • Grand Theft Auto 5 (PS4, PS5)
  • Dying Light 2: Stay Human (PS4, PS5)
  • Like a Dragon: Ishin! (PS4, PS5)
  • MotoGP 24 (PS4, PS5)
  • The Sims 4 Island Living – add-on only (PS4)
  • Digimon Survive (PS4)
  • Overcooked! All You Can Eat (PS4, PS5)
  • Stick Fight: The Game (PS4)
  • Clash: Artifacts of Chaos (PS4, PS5)
  • Killer Frequency (PS4, PS5)
  • Hungry Shark World (PS4)
  • Chivalry 2 (PS4, PS5)

Those subscribed to PS+ Premium will get five extra games, including Synapse for PSVR 2, and classics like Resistance: Fall of Man, Resistance 2, Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain and Blood Omen 2.

KitGuru Says: Seeing Dying Light 2 making the list here is interesting. Techland's latest open-world zombie thriller has continued to sell well thanks to post-launch updates. With the game joining PS+, we have to wonder if the game will also be heading to Game Pass soon. 

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Here is everything you need to run STALKER 2 at 1080p, 1440p and 4K

At long last, STALKER 2: Heart of Chornobyl is releasing later this month. Just in time for the game's launch onto Steam and Game Pass, the detailed PC system requirements have been revealed. 

A prelimihnary set of PC system requirements were announced earlier in the month, giving us minimum and recommended PC specs. As it turns out, the Minimum and Recommended specs shown at the time are for the ‘Low' and ‘Medium' graphics presets. Now, the developers have also revealed what you'll need to play the game at 1440p and 4K at 60+ FPS.

You can find the full PC system requirements in the table below:

PRESET LOW MEDIUM HIGH (Recommended) EPIC
Resolution Target FPS 1080p 30 FPS 1080p 60 FPS 1440p 60 FPS 2160p 60+ FPS
CPU Intel Core i7-7700K / AMD Ryzen 5 1600X Intel Core i7-9700K / AMD Ryzen 7 3700X Intel Core i7-11700 / AMD Ryzen 7 5800X Intel Core i7-13700KF / AMD Ryzen 7 7700X
GPU Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 6GB / AMD Radeon RX 580 8 GB / Intel Arc A750 Nvidia GeForce RTX 2070 Super / RTX 4060 / AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT Nvidia GeForce RTX 3070 Ti / RTX 4070 / AMD Radeon RX 6800 XT Nvidia GeForce RTX 4080 / AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX
RAM 16GB 32GB
Storage 160 GB (SSD recommended)
OS Windows 10 x64 / Windows 11 x64

Stalker 2 will be available on Xbox Series X/S and PC (via Steam, Epic Games, Game Pass) starting on the 20th of November.

KitGuru Says: Are you planning on grabbing STALKER 2 when it drops on November 20th?

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Xbox is working on its own gaming handheld

For months, there have been rumours claiming that Microsoft is working on an Xbox handheld to capitalise on the growing popularity of handheld gaming PCs like the Steam Deck and ROG Ally. Now, Phil Spencer has confirmed that an Xbox handheld is indeed in the works. 

Speaking with Bloomberg this week, Microsoft Gaming CEO, Phil Spencer, confirmed that the Xbox team is working on something for the handheld gaming market. However, despite rumours claiming that this handheld could be just around the corner, Spencer states that such a device is ‘years away'.

It is unclear what hardware an Xbox handheld would sport but given that AMD is already powering Xbox consoles, and many of the current PC gaming handhelds, we can expect Microsoft to partner with AMD again, using one of their powerful mobile APUs.

Microsoft has also been working on improving Windows specifically for gaming handhelds. However, Windows is still far from being a perfect option for a handheld device, something that would have to change for an official Xbox-branded handheld.

KitGuru Says: At this point, I am quite happy with my Steam Deck, but an Xbox gaming handheld would certainly be interesting. If it runs a proper version of Windows, gamers will also be able to use it to play PlayStation games, like God of War, Horizon Zero Dawn and Spider-Man. 

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Blizzard launches Overwatch: Classic, bringing back 6v6 matches

Recently, there have been rumours about Blizzard bringing back the original 6v6 format from Overwatch 1. It turns out, we are getting that, but it won't be a permanent change, at least not for now. 

Blizzard has announced that it will be holding an Overwatch: Classic limited time event in Overwatch 2. This event will allow players to play the original maps and heroes from the first game, complete with the old 6v6 gameplay featuring two tanks on each team.

For now, the event will run from the 12th of November until the 2nd of December. However, Blizzard's announcement alludes to the event returning in the future:

“Each Overwatch: Classic event will feature heroes and balance from popular moments in the game’s history”.

The first event features gameplay and characters from the 1.0 version of Overwatch, transporting us all back to 2016, when the game was at its peak popularity and winning GOTY awards.

KitGuru Says: Will you be playing Overwatch Classic to relive the game's glory days? 

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Monster Hunter Outlanders announced for 2025

Capcom has been making moves in the mobile market, bringing AAA titles to iOS and releasing mobile-only games like Monster Hunter Now. Capcom has recently unveiled its next generation mobile Monster Hunter game, which aims to bring the full open-world experience of the main PC and console games to mobile. 

Monster Hunter Outlanders is being developed in partnership with TiMi Studio Group, which has produced major titles like COD Mobile and Pokémon Unite. With Monder Hunter Outlanders, the company aims to bring the full open world Monster Hunter experience to mobile, with different biomes and familiar beasts to take down solo or with friends.

The trailer seems to primarily be cinematic, so it is hard to tell how far along the actual game is. Hopefully though, we'll get more news in 2025.

As Monster Hunter can be a bit of a slow game movement-wise, Capcom is including new traversal mechanics to speed up the process of getting around the map, including a glider to coveer large distances, and a grapple hook, like the one from Monster Hunter Rise, to skip over short distances.

The game will be free-to-play and naturally, that also means in-app purchases. Considering the game will feature crafting and materials, I have some concerns about the potential for MTX in Monster Hunter but hopefully additional purchase items will be limited to cosmetics.

KitGuru Says: Will you be checking out Monster Hunter Outlanders when it drops? Or will you be sticking to the mainline games on PC and console?

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Dragon’s Dogma director launches new Japan studio under Tencent

The director behind Devil May Cry 3-5 and Dragon's Dogma 1 & 2, Hideaki Itsuno, has departed from his position at Capcom to form a new studio. His new company, known as Lightspeed Japan Studio, is now working on its first AAA game. 

Lightspeed Japan Studio is an extension of Tencent's AAA game division, with offices in Tokyo and Osaka. Following a multi-decade career at Capcom, Hideaki Itsuno will lead this new studio.

@__Lightspeed___で新章がスタートします!素晴らしいチームとともに新作AAAタイトルを制作し、世界中のプレイヤーに美しく革新的な体験をお届けできることに興奮しています。グローバル人材募集が始まりました!ぜひご参加ください!🚀https://t.co/fhra7DUsbd

— Hideaki Itsuno (@tomqe) November 12, 2024

Itsuno released his own statement on the studio unveiling, saying: “Joining LightSpeed Studios is an exciting new chapter for me. With LightSpeed’s strong development capability and global network, I look forward to creating original AAA action games together. We welcome all talented and passionate game creators from the world over to join our vision.”

Unfortunately, the ‘vision' Itsuno speaks of is not immediately clear, as we do not know what this studio is working on yet. Hopefully in a couple of years time, this new studio will be ready to announce its first major project.

KitGuru Says: After shipping Dragon's Dogma 2, it looks like Itsuno was finally ready to move on from Capcom and start something new. Whatever he ends up making next, you can be sure we'll be keeping our eyes out for it. 

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GameMax Infinity Pro dual-chamber case revealed

GameMax has unveiled its latest dual-chamber PC case series, the Infinity Pro. These new cases have a dual-chamber configuration that enhances airflow and a panoramic tempered glass design that allows users to highlight their internal components in style.

The Infinity Pro case comes equipped with 5x 120 mm PWM ARGB fans (2x FN12A-N2 and 3x FN12A-N2 reverse), ensuring effective cooling performance right out of the box. Additionally, it features a fan and ARGB controller hub, packed with 81 built-in lighting effects that provide various customisation options. When connected to a motherboard's RGB header, you can synchronise all the RGB components attached to the hub, allowing for seamless integration with compatible components.

Designed to be versatile, the GameMax Infinity Pro chassis accommodates back-connector motherboards, including popular models such as Asus BTF, Gigabyte Stealth, and MSI Project Zero. It boasts the capacity to house up to 360 mm radiators, making it an excellent option for liquid cooling enthusiasts. With the ability to support a maximum of 8x 120 mm fans, the Infinity Pro delivers ample cooling potential to keep your gaming rig at optimal temperatures.

The case supports ATX, M-ATX, and ITX motherboards and up to a 3.5-inch hard drive and 3x 2.5-inch SSDs. Moreover, you can mount up to 400-mm-long GPUs, 190-mm-long PSUs, and 160-mm-tall CPU coolers. Lastly, the front I/O features a USB-A 3.0 port, a USB-C port, and a 3.5-mm HD audio jack. The GameMax Infinity Pro is now available for $95.90 in black and white.

KitGuru says: The Infinity Pro is quite cheap for a dual-chamber ATX case with fans and three tempered glass panels. However, without knowing the build quality and cooling performance, it can be risky to get one of these, even if the price grabs your attention.

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Nvidia announces GTC 2025 schedule

After closing the submissions for the GTC 2025, Nvidia has officially announced the event's dates. Nvidia's next GPU Technology Conference will be held from March 17th to the 20th in San Jose, California.

This year's GTC was a success, drawing in 19,000 attendees and featuring over 1,100 presentations. Next year, we expect similar numbers. Like most past events, this annual event will delve deep into the transformative power of GPUs across various industries rather than cater to consumer-focused topics. Still, it's an exciting event for any tech enthusiast who wants to see what's coming next from the green team regarding workstations, AI, data centre and server products, software, etc.

With AI at the centre of the technology world, this year's conference will most likely revolve around it. Attendees can look forward to updates on the Blackwell Ultra and Rubin series, but AI software will certainly also be a part of GTC 2025's talks.

The conference will return to San Jose, though Nvidia has yet to disclose specific details regarding in-person attendance. You can ask to be notified about the event by going to Nvidia's official page.

KitGuru says: Are you planning to watch GTC 2025 in person or via live streaming?

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Nvidia reportedly ramps up production on RTX 50 GPUs

Nvidia is reportedly shifting things up in the production lines as it gears up for the next generation of GPUs. While the official announcement date remains under wraps, industry insiders state that Nvidia could unveil the highly anticipated RTX 50 series in early 2025, with initial product releases expected shortly after.

According to sources from the Board Channels forum (via VideoCardz), Nvidia is reallocating its manufacturing resources to prioritise its new-generation GPUs, leaving only one production line dedicated to the RTX 40 series. This move suggests that production for the RTX 40 series GPUs has stopped, particularly those using AD102, 103, 104, and 106 GPUs. However, the report claims that a single production line of the AD107-based models is still operational, as everything else has been changed to produce Blackwell-based GPUs.

Despite speculation, Nvidia hasn't officially discontinued any GPUs from the RTX 40 series. Still, even if it does, existing stock is sold until depletion, which could take months.

Rumours indicate an early 2025 launch for Nvidia's new generation of GeForce RTX graphics cards, starting off with high-end RTX 5080 and RTX 5090 options, before rolling out RTX 5070 and RTX 5060 in the months after.

KitGuru says: Are you planning on buying an Nvidia RTX 50 series GPU?

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Bluepoint Games is working on a new IP according to insiders

Bluepoint Games have been eerily quiet for quite a few years now, with the developer of the Shadow of the Colossus Remake having not released a new title since 2020’s Demon’s Souls Remake. While official information remains light, one insider has claimed that the team’s next project is a completely new IP.

In the wake of the release of the Demon’s Souls Remake, Bluepoint Games confirmed back in 2021 that the team are “working on original content right now” – an odd yet specific phrasing which left enough vagueness to allow the mind to wander.

While Bluepoint themselves have yet to offer any additional clarity, according to known industry insider Jeff Grubb via the Game Mess Mornings podcast, when asked about the team’s current projects, Grubb confirmed that the ‘original content’ which they have been referring to is in fact a brand new IP.

Bluepoint Games IP

This would mark the first original game from Bluepoint following years of great remasters and excellent remakes.

Based on the prior wording by the studio, some had hoped that Bluepoint might be developing a Bloodborne sequel or something of the like – as it would technically still be considered original content.

That said, it seems as though they are indeed working on a whole new IP. It will be highly interesting to see how their prior experiences help translate into this new IP.

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KitGuru says: What do you think Bluepoint is working on? Would you prefer them to stick to remakes? What type of game do you think it’ll be? Let us know down below.

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Shadow Generations producer wants to remake Sonic 06

Sonic 06 (known officially as Sonic the Hedgehog) is one of the most infamous games in the history of the industry, with the highly ambitious pseudo-reboot of SEGA’s iconic mascot platformer being hampered by tight deadlines – leading to one of the least optimised games of all time. Even so, the game held a great deal of potential, and so it is interesting to learn that the producer for Shadow Generations seems interested in remaking Sonic 06.

As shared by the Sonic-focused page ‘Tails Channel’, during a recent fan panel multiple high-up members of Sonic Team were present, offering interesting insights into the recently-released Sonic x Shadow Generations.

Curiously, when asked about Sonic’s past titles, and whether the team would consider remastering any of their prior releases, Shun Nakamura (the producer for Sonic x Shadow Generations) confirmed that both old and new games ‘remain appealing’ in this regard.

Shadow Generations Sonic 06

Most interestingly, Nakamura revealed that he personally wishes for the opportunity to remake the aforementioned Sonic 06.

For the uninitiated, Sonic 06 was intended to be a soft reboot for the series which was made in alignment with the Blue Blur’s 15th anniversary. Unfortunately, due to SEGA wanting the game out in time for the occasion, Sonic 06 arrived as a mostly-broken and highly unoptimised mess – with almost 50% of the entire game time consisting purely of plain loading screens.

Underneath all the issues however, Sonic 06 did hold a great deal of promise, and so the possibility of an official remake from Sonic Team would be highly interesting to see. Hopefully they get the opportunity to rewrite the history of Sonic 06.

Discuss on our Facebook page HERE.

KitGuru says: What do you think of 2006's Sonic the Hedgehog? Were you able to get through the whole game? How would you like them to approach such a remake? Let us know down below.

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Bugsnax to get virtual reality mode on PC

Bugsnax became a bit of a viral hit ahead of its launch in 2020 due to the game’s weird concept and incredibly catchy theme song. 4 years on from its release, the team at Young Horses have brought the game back in a surprising way – releasing a free virtual reality update for PC.

Making the announcement on Steam, the team at Young Horses officially unveiled the free VR update (which has been in beta for a while), saying “To celebrate 4 years since Bugsnax’s launch, we’re releasing VR on SteamVR for Windows as a free update for all of you.”

Adding further context, the team continued, “What began as a fun side project by one of our programmers has evolved into a free update for Bugsnax fans! Converting the game from flatscreen to VR felt like a natural fit, especially with the hands-on use of tools and traps that make catching Bugsnax so engaging. Plus, you can now compare your height with all the Grumpus characters. Hint: they’re taller than you think!”

Bugsnax viertual reality

Interestingly, despite being a PlayStation 5 exclusive at launch, the game's VR update will seemingly be a PCVR-only experience, with the team stating “There are currently no plans for other platforms, including PSVR2, Meta Quest standalone, or Apple Vision Pro. Bugsnax was created using a custom game engine, making full porting time-consuming. We intend to update the Windows version of Bugsnax on Epic Games Store to include SteamVR support.”

As mentioned by the team themselves, the concept of Bugsnax would work really well in a virtual reality experience, owing to its focus on exploration and creature capturing – and so this update is highly welcome.

Hopefully the addition proves to be successful enough to warrant a PSVR2 update at some point in the future. Bugsnax is currently 60% off.

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KitGuru says: Did you play the game back when it first released? Are you interested in this Virtual reality conversion? What other flat panel games would you like to see ported to VR? Let us know down below.

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Dead Rising Remaster gets new ‘Casual Mode’ option and more

The original Dead Rising was an interesting game, with the 2006 title including some unique (though in some ways prohibitive) gameplay mechanics. As part of the latest update for the game’s recently-released ‘Deluxe Remaster’ Capcom have introduced a new Casual Mode option to the game.

Making the announcement on Twitter, the official Dead Rising page shared the following: “A new update is now available to download for Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster, adding general fixes and new features to the game, including:

  • Arabic Text Language Support
  • New Casual Difficulty
  • PlayStation 5 Pro Enhancements”

While the inclusion of Arabic support and the like are certainly worth noting, the biggest addition comes in the form of a Casual Mode, which according to Capcom “is recommended for players who have problems with action games,” in which “Frank also levels up faster.”

Dead Rising casual mode

Other tweaks include an altering of the frequency and accuracy of the gunfire by Special Forces – among other subtle changes.

The other most notable addition is the support for PS5 Pro, bringing ray-traced reflections to those who own the enhanced console.

Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster was a surprisingly great and faithful reinterpretation of the original Xbox 360 title, and so it is encouraging to see additional options being added after the fact. Hopefully the game continues to see more post-launch support.

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KitGuru says: What do you think of Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster? Is it faithful to the 2006 original? What else would you like to see added/changed in future updates? Let us know down below.

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Stellar Blade is coming to PC in 2025

Stellar Blade is one of the most discussed PS5 exclusives of the year. Released back in April, the game saw a great deal of success, helping studio SHIFT UP to expand their team and even take the company public. While they previously expressed interest in bringing the title to PC at some point in the future, studio SHIFT UP have now confirmed their plans for a PC port of Stellar Blade to arrive next year in 2025.

As part of the company’s most recent fiscal earnings report, SHIFT UP were asked about the previously-discussed PC port for Stellar Blade, with them claiming that they plan to release the Steam version at some point next year in 2025.

Stellar Blade 2025

According to the studio, SHIFT UP expects the sales performance of the Steam release to be even more successful than the PS5 version owing to “the expansion of Steam’s share of the AAA game market and the global box office of Black Myth: Wukong” – alongside its added mindshare thanks to the successful PS5 launch.

In addition, the team also announced that they plan to open a second studio in Los Angeles as part of their overall growth plans. Stellar Blade is also set to get a free update later this month – the full details of which can be found HERE.

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KitGuru says: Are you excited for Stellar Blade on PC? Have you played it on PS5? Do you think the game will support mods from the off? Let us know down below.

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Klevv CRAS C925 2TB SSD Review

The latest SSD to join Klevv's “C” stable of Gen4 drives is the CRAS C925, designed as an upgrade for laptops, Mini PCs and PS5. We put the 2TB version through its paces, priced at $108 in the States, with UK pricing still to be confirmed.

The M.2 2280 CRAS C925 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 as a bare drive with a separate stick-on aluminium heatsink.

Officially the 2TB CRAS C925 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 C925 is 2400TBW, the 1TB drive gets 1200TBW and the 500GB drive 600TBW.

Klevv backs the CRAS C925 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 1.4.
  • Form Factor: M.2,2280.
  • Dimensions: 80 x 22 x 2.15 mm (without heatsink), 80 x 22 x 3.40mm (with heatsink).
  • Drive Weight: 7g (without heatsink), 10g (with heatsink).

Firmware Version: SVN24095

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Ubisoft sued for shutting down The Crew

Earlier this year, Ubisoft shut down all online services for its 2014 racing game, The Crew. As an extra step, Ubisoft also went and removed the game from customers' digital libraries. Now, the company faces a lawsuit for making the game defunct. 

Two people who bought the game have filed a lawsuit against Ubisoft claiming the company violated California consumer protection laws. The filing claims that Ubisoft misled customers by not properly disclosing the ‘limited license' nature of their game purchase.

As many gamers already know, digital games have included legal language in their terms and conditions for many years now, stating that users own a license to play the game and not the game itself. Given how common this is, especially in the T&Cs of an online-only game, it seems likely that Ubisoft will be able to use this as part of its defence.

The lawsuit argues that Ubisoft sold players “a key to open the gates of a remote server, which Defendants could on day decide to fail to maintain”.

Following Ubisoft pulling online services for The Crew, a petition known as Stop Killing Games began gaining traction, seeking to obtain political intervention on the issue of game preservation. This also prompted Ubisoft to begin working on an offline mode for The Crew 2 and the most recent game in the series, The Crew Motorfest.

Discuss on our Facebook page, HERE.

KitGuru Says: I think the age of the online-only single-player game should come to an end. If a game can be played solo, then there should always be an offline option. Multiplayer games can also live on for generations by offering gamers the option to host their own servers. This is the exact reason all of Valve's classic games are still playable today, and many other old-school multiplayer PC shooters. 

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Valve is releasing a Limited Edition White Steam Deck OLED

Valve has announced a surprise new Steam Deck model. For a limited time, the Steam Deck OLED will be available in white. 

The Steam Deck OLED: Limited Edition White will be available starting from the 18th of November, starting at 11PM GMT.

Hello! We're excited to announce that Steam Deck OLED: Limited Edition White will be available worldwide on November 18th, 2024 at 3PM PST. This model will cost $679 USD, and will be available in all Steam Deck shipping regions.

Steam Deck OLED: Limited Edition White has all the… pic.twitter.com/ACKDwB6Sl7

— Steam Deck (@OnDeck) November 11, 2024

As this version is limited edition, stock will be “allocated proportionally” across regions where the Steam Deck is available. Aside from the fresh White look, it is no different to the normal 1TB Steam Deck OLED model. To give some contrast, the buttons and thumbsticks on this version are grey.

The Steam Deck OLED: Limited Edition White will cost £599, which is slightly more expensive than the standard black version. This practise is often observed in the PC case market as well, where white models tend to be a touch more expensive than their black counterparts.

Discuss on our Facebook page, HERE.

KitGuru Says: I've been very happy with my Steam Deck OLED since getting it earlier this year. Having seen this white version now though, I do hope Valve launches the next Steam Deck with black and white options. 

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Nvidia bundles Indiana Jones with RTX 40 GPUs

Nvidia has teamed up with Bethesda and Machine Games to offer up free copies of Indiana Jones and the Great Circle with purchases of RTX 40 graphics cards, or laptops with an RTX 40 series GPU. 

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle has already made one headline this week, as the team at Machine Games dropped a 15-minute gameplay deep dive, giving us our closest look yet at their original adventure starring our favourite whip-wielding archaeologist. Now, the game is back in the news. Any Indy fans that also happen to be in the market for a new graphics card may want pick up an RTX 40 series GPU soon.

Starting from today, anyone who picks up an RTX 4090, RTX 4080 Super, RTX 4080, RTX 4070 Ti Super, RTX 4070 Ti, RTX 4070 Super, or RTX 4070 desktop graphics card will also get a free code for the Digital Premium Edition of Indiana Jones and the Great Circle on Steam. The same offer applies to laptops equipped with an RTX 4070 laptop GPU or higher.

The bundle will be around until the 29th of December, or while stocks last, so if you are thinking about upgrading over the Winter break, be sure to shop around. You can find all the details on how to redeem a code, eligible retailers and participating regions, HERE.

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KitGuru Says: Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is shaping up to be an interesting end-of-year release. With the holidays coming just after the game's release, fans will have a good amount of free time to give the story a playthrough. 

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Rockstar fixes GTA Definitive Edition Trilogy, three years after launch

It has been three years since Rockstar's remasters of GTA 3, Vice City and San Andreas came to PC and console platforms. At launch, these definitive edition versions were a broken mess, resulting in delays for the planned mobile ports. The mobile versions eventually arrived in significantly improved form, and now those changes are finally making their way over to PC and consoles. 

After three years of waiting, major updates have now arrived for Grand Theft Auto Trilogy: The Definitive Edition on PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X/S. The update is sizeable, coming in at over 18GB for San Andreas, over 8GB for Vice City and over 4GB for Grand Theft Auto 3.

As spotted by Rockstar Intel, the update includes several of the improvements found in the mobile versions of these games, including the new Classic Lighting mode, which does away with the Definitive Edition's botched lighting and brings back the more colourful look of the original games. Crucially, Classic Lighting is now the default option when you launch any of the three games.

Other improvements have been made to the sky and clouds in the game, character models, textures, weather effects and more. Those subscribed to GTA+ can play the definitive edition trilogy for free through the Rockstar Launcher. Netflix subscribers can download the game on their smartphone or tablet as part of their subscription. Alternatively, the game is available to purchase directly via Rockstar, Epic Games and Steam, as well as digitally on Xbox, PlayStation and the Nintendo Switch.

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New Jonsbo TH AIO cooler combines multiple fans into a single frame

Jonsbo has introduced an intriguing update to its watercooler lineup, which now includes the TH series. Featuring an LCD designed to display essential monitoring metrics, this interface aligns with a back-end software experience that prioritises functionality over extravagance, a refreshing choice in an era dominated by increasingly complex displays.

As shown by the images shared by CowCotland, the company uses single-frame fans to cool the radiators of the new TH series watercoolers. So, if one fan fails, you must replace the two or three within the frame. However, the continuous RGB lighting strips, which are only possible because the TH AIOs use a single frame, add a nice look. In other words, you're pretty much trading repairability for aesthetics.

Regarding sizing, Jonsbo is concentrating on the popular 240 mm and 360 mm configurations while skipping the 280 mm variant, at least for now. Consumers can choose between white and black finishes, catering to different build preferences. The radiator is crafted from aluminum, featuring twelve channels and a thickness of 27 mm. The pump operates at up to 2400 RPM, delivering a flow rate of 1.3 L/min. As for the fans, they're adjustable between 700 and 2400 RPM, providing a maximum airflow of 62.4 CFM. The fans' static pressure ratings weren't disclosed.

On the compatibility front, the cooling solution supports a widely-used range of sockets, including AM4, AM5, 115x, 1200, 1700, and 1851. The package includes a black mounting kit, thermal paste, and a spatula for application.

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Antec unveils CX600M Trio mATX case with three tempered glass panels

Antec has unveiled its latest offering: the Antec CX600M Trio mATX PC Case. This addition to Antec's chassis lineup combines a compact footprint with modern aesthetics, making it an ideal choice for builders focusing on more compact setups for high-performance gaming rigs.

Antec's new CX600M Trio has three seamless tempered glass panels on the top, front, and sides. This design enhances the case's overall appeal and gives users an unobstructed view of their builds.

The case leverages a dual-chamber layout, segregating the cooling systems for the CPU and GPU on the left from the PSU and drives on the right. This partitioning enhances thermal performance in each chamber thanks to the vents positioned at the bottom and sides. The integrated 1.5 mm mesh on the right serves a dual purpose: it keeps dust at bay while maintaining efficient airflow to enhance system cooling efficiency.

Within the CX600M Trio, you can daisy-chain the included case fans with two additional ones and synchronise the ARGB effects. For enthusiasts looking to expand their cooling capabilities, the Trio supports the installation of a 360 mm radiator at the bottom in conjunction with a 240 mm radiator on the side. The Antec CX600 M Trio, priced at €109/£89.99, will be available in black at retailers within 1 or 2 weeks. A white variant is expected to follow in January.

KitGuru says: Are you planning on building a new PC in a compact case? The Antec CX600M Trio might be worth checking if it's within your budget.

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