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Acer is offering up £50 Steam vouchers to UK graphics card buyers

Recently Acer announced a free £99 accessory bundle for UK gaming monitor buyers. Now, you can get some freebies when buying a new RX 9000 series GPU. 

The Acer Predator BiFrost and Acer Nitro RX 9000 series graphics cards are now available, covering both the RX 9070 and RX 9070 XT. If you pick one of these cards up via Overclockers UK, then you'll also get a £50 Steam voucher, which you can use to buy whatever you want from the Steam Store.

Pre-orders for Acer's RX 9070 and RX 9070 XT graphics cards are now live in the UK. Once you've pre-ordered and received your graphics card, you'll need to register your purchase with Acer, which will require a copy of your receipt. Once that has all been approved, you'll be sent a digital code to redeem your Steam credit.

With the next Steam Sale just around the corner, now is a great time to have some extra credit handy on your account, and as we've seen from our earlier reviews, the RX 9070 and RX 9070 XT are both highly capable gaming graphics cards.

You can find Acer's redemption page with all of the T&Cs, HERE. You can pre-order Acer BiFrost and Acer Nitro RX 9000 series graphics cards at OCUK, HERE.

KitGuru Says: Are you planning on picking up an RX 9070 soon? What game would you pick up with your Steam voucher? 

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Xbox Cloud Gaming expands with support for more non-Game Pass titles

Since the launch of Xbox Cloud Gaming, Microsoft has been planning to enable the option for game buyers to ‘stream their own games', without needing to make sure the title is available on Game Pass. This year, the feature finally went live, and the library is already quickly growing. 

You already have the option to stream games like Assassin's Creed Mirage, Animal Well, Atomic Heart, Balatro, Baldur's Gate 3, Cyberpunk 2077, Dying Light 2, The Final Fantasy Pixel Remasters and more. As of yesterday, eight more titles are available to stream, including:

  • Disney Epic Mickey: Rebrushed
  • Kill It With Fire
  • LEGO Marvel Superheroes
  • Lost Records: Bloom & Rage Tape 2
  • Monster Jam Showdown
  • Squirrel with a Gun
  • Subnautica 2
  • Wanderstop

Another nineteen titles are listed as ‘coming soon' including:

  • Agatha Christie Murder on the Orient Express
  • Amerzone: The Explorer’s Legacy
  • Barton Lynch Pro Surfing
  • Bratz Flaunt your fashion
  • Construction Simulator
  • Empire of the Ants
  • Mandragora
  • PAW Patrol Grand Prix
  • Paw Patrol World
  • Phantom Breaker: Battle Grounds Ultimate
  • Predator: Hunting Grounds
  • SpiderHeck
  • Starship Troopers: Extermination
  • Steep
  • Teardown
  • The Game of Life 2
  • Undisputed
  • Way of the Hunter
  • Wizard of Legend II

Initially, a game had to be on Game Pass in order for you to stream it via Xbox Cloud Gaming, but now that is no longer the case, with more and more non-Game Pass titles being supported. All you have to do is own the game and from there, you can access it via Xbox Cloud Gaming on TVs, smartphones, console, and virtually any device that supports a web browser.

KitGuru Says: Have you tried Xbox Cloud Gaming in the past 12 months? What was your experience with it like? 

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Bethesda’s own website is now leaking the Oblivion remake

If the leaked screenshots or Xbox Support leaks weren't enough to convince you, then perhaps this will. Bethesda's own website has now been updated with mention of the Oblivion remake. 

Ahead of next week's reveal, Bethesda updated its website with details about The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered. While not public facing, fans seeking further evidence of the game's existence found references to the game using the Inspect Element tool to view the Bethesda.net website's code.

The newly surfaced evidence quickly began doing the rounds on Reddit. This is the latest in an ongoing saga. After leakers first claimed that the Oblivion Remake would be coming this month, fans were sceptical, but then, the Virtuos web admins forgot to make their database private and as a result, trailer screenshots for the new version of Oblivion hit the internet, confirming the news.

Days later, the official Xbox Support account on X responded to a fan confirming that the game would be releasing on the 21st of April, and that it would be a day-one Game Pass title.

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered is a bit more ambitious than its title implies. VIrtuos has been hard at work completely updating the game's graphics and assets and has made tweaks to combat and other systems. It is far more involved than a simple remaster, which typically sees a game's code being updated to unlock resolutions and frame rates to higher values, with little else changed.

KitGuru Says: I think we have all the evidence we need now to be confident in the Oblivion remake arriving this month. 

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Cronos: The New Dawn gets gameplay trailer and 2025 release date

Blooper Team had a very successful 2024 thanks to their well-received remake of Silent Hill 2. Now, Blooper Team is back with a new game in 2025, an original IP called Cronos: The New Dawn. 

In Cronos: The New Dawn players will be sent into the post-apocalyptic future, but thanks to time travel shenaningans, you'll also be spending some time in 1980s-era Poland.

In the gameplay trailer, we learn that defeated enemies may not stay dead for long. If players don't burn their fallen foes, they can be absorbed by other enemies, making them stronger.

The game promises a mix of Sci-Fi, time travel and horror. Cronos: The New Dawn will release for PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X/S later this year.

KitGuru Says: Blooper Team has had some hits and misses along the way. What do you think of their new IP so far based on the gameplay trailer? 

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Nintendo removes mentions of VRR display from Switch 2 website

As the Nintendo Switch 2 uses an Nvidia GPU, we were all expecting the console to support features like DLSS and even G-Sync for Variable Refresh Rate. At first, Nintendo did state that the Switch 2's display was VRR capable, but mentions of the feature have since been scrubbed from the website. 

Variable Refresh Rate comes in handy on consoles when running games at up to 120FPS. Getting a locked 120FPS is a challenge even on PC, so utilising VRR removes issues like screen tearing, keeping the image stable and fluid. With titles like Metroid Prime 4 set to feature 120Hz modes, fans were pleased to see that VRR was supported. Unfortunately, the situation has now taken a turn.

Oliver Mackenzie on X noticed that mentions of VRR have been removed from the Nintendo Switch 2 pages in several regions, including the US, Canada and Japan.

Nintendo has not yet commented publicly on this. Interestingly, the change coincides with another site update, revealing more details on Mario Kart World, which is set to be the Switch 2's major launch title in June.

KitGuru Says: It would be a big shame if the 120Hz Switch 2 display did not support VRR. There is no reason it shouldn't, as the Nvidia chip at the centre of the console almost certainly does and nowadays, most displays on the market are VRR capable. 

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CD Projekt Red warns fans of scam Witcher 4 beta emails

Any time there is a big, hyped-up game release, scammers are usually lurking with fake beta invites. The Witcher 4 is the latest example of this, with CD Projekt Red warning against fake beta scams for the game.

In a series of tweets last night, CD Projekt Red confirmed on the official Witcher account that scam beta emails are now doing the rounds. This exact same situation took place with Cyberpunk 2077 several years ago, despite the fact that CD Projekt Red had cancelled plans for multiplayer in the game.

At this point in time, The Witcher 4 has no multiplayer component announced. Typically, public beta tests only take place for multiplayer titles, so while there could be a beta for something like Project Sirius, there is no doubt in my mind that there will not be a beta test for The Witcher 4. With that said, CD Projekt Red has kept the door open for potential future betas.

Here is CD Projekt Red's full statement:

Recently, we've been getting reports from some community members that they've been invited to a beta test of The Witcher 4 — this is a scam! We've been taking the necessary steps to take this fraudulent messaging down. That said, if you receive any invites to or stumble upon news of one, we kindly ask you to report the scam using the tools available to you in your email client or the social media platform you are using. Remember: professional monster slayers don't fall for scams; they see right through them and slay them!”

The door is kept open for official beta tests in the future, with CD Projekt Red adding: “P.S. Should we ever organize any beta tests in the future, you will hear about it first, as always, via our official social media and websites”.

With all of that said, it is still far too early for a publicly playable build of The Witcher 4 to be available. CD Projekt recently confirmed that the game would not be releasing in 2026, meaning it is still at least two years away at the earliest.

Chances are, we'll see similar beta scams playing out later this year in the build-up to Grand Theft Auto 6, so stay vigilant, and always triple check for a spoofed email address in your inbox.

KitGuru Says: Hopefully nobody ends up getting caught out on this. There may well be a beta for the multiplayer spin-off, but that is still a long way down the line. The likelihood of us seeing one for a blockbuster, Triple A, single-player RPG, is very slim.

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Nvidia adds 11 more titles to GeForce Now library this week

Nvidia has announced the next round of titles for GeForce Now. This week, eleven more games will join the cloud gaming library, including Crytek's much loved extraction shooter, Hunt: Showdown 1896. 

Hunt: Showdown 1896 is coming to PC Game Pass as of today, opening the game up to millions of new players. Those with a Game Pass subscription can link their Xbox and GeForce Now accounts to stream Game Pass titles via Nvidia's cloud gaming service, which in my experience is the superior option for anyone looking to stream games, rather than run them locally. This can be particularly handy for something like the Steam Deck, as you'll get higher performance, assuming your internet connection is good enough to keep up.

Here is the full list of titles joining GeForce Now this week:

  • Forever Skies (New release on Steam, available April 14)
  • Night Is Coming (New release on Steam, available April 14)
  • Hunt: Showdown 1896 (New release on Xbox, available on PC Game Pass April 15)
  • Crime Scene Cleaner (New release on Xbox, available on PC Game Pass April 17)
  • Mandragora: Whispers of the Witch Tree (New release on Steam, available April 17)
  • Tempest Rising (New release on Steam, Advanced Access starts April 17)
  • Aimlabs (Steam)
  • ContractVille (Steam)
  • Gedonia 2 (Steam)
  • MARVEL vs. CAPCOM Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics (Steam)
  • Path of Exile 2 (Epic Games Store)

KitGuru Says: What do you think of the latest round of games announced for GeForce Now?

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AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT will reportedly launch after Computex 2025

AMD is rumoured to be preparing a new Radeon GPU targeting the mid-range market, offering a direct competitor to the newly released Nvidia RTX 5060 Ti. Similar to Nvidia's approach, this new card is expected to be available in two memory configurations: 16GB and 8GB. However, the reception to Nvidia's RTX 5060 Ti launch may influence AMD's decision on whether to proceed with this strategy.

The most pressing question surrounding this rumoured GPU is its release timeframe. While the veracity of the rumours remains uncertain, Apoleon (via videocardz) reported that the RX 9060 XT announcement would happen sometime in May, while others like Hoang Anh Phu were a bit more specific. The latter claims these cards will be announced at Computex 2025 and released two weeks later.

The RX 9060 XT will likely be powered by the Navi 44 GPU, necessitating a 500-550W PSU, and will likely utilise traditional 8-pin power connectors. Intriguingly, the RX 9060 XT is rumoured to boast significantly higher boost clock speeds than the RX 9070, potentially by as much as 700MHz. This clock speed advantage could translate to a substantial performance increase compared to previous generations of AMD GPUs. The GDDR6 memory speed is expected to be 20Gbps, a slight improvement over the 18Gbps found on the RDNA 3-based RX 7600.

Pricing is still unknown but like the RX 9070, we expect it to be very competitive with Nvidia's direct competitor graphics card, which in this case, would be the newly launched RTX 5060 TI. 

KitGuru says: How much would you pay for a Radeon RX 9060 XT?

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Corsair Void Wireless V2 Headset Review

Corsair's Void series has undergone multiple iterations over the years, consistently positioned as a mid-tier offering within the company's gaming headset portfolio. It’s been a while since we’ve seen a new Void headset, with most recent releases being in the Virtuoso and ‘HS’ product lines. Well that’s about to change with the release of the Void Wireless V2. Featuring 50mm drivers, support for Dolby Atmos Spatial Audio and a lightweight 303g design, will this be a new favourite for gamers?

Timestamps:

00:00 Start
00:51 Pricing / Warranty
01:10 Design, features and Build Quality
04:51 Real world / Dolby Atmos / EQ
05:48 Comfort
06:32 Mic Test
07:20 Battery Life
08:10 Connectivity
08:42 iCue Integration
10:14 Closing Thoughts

Specifications

  • Audio Driver – Custom 50mm Neodymium
  • Frequency Response – 20Hz – 20 kHz
  • Impedance – 32 Ohms @ 1kHz
  • Sensitivity – 116dB (± 3dB)
  • Mic Type – Omni-directional
  • Mic Impedance – 2.2k Ohms
  • Mic Frequency Response – 100Hz – 10kHz
  • Mic Sensitivity – -40dB (± 3dB)
  • Dimensions – 105(L) x 170(W) x 193(H) mm
  • Weight – 303g
  • Warranty – 2 years

We don't yet have a buy link but the Void Wireless V2 will be available for £99.99.

Pros:

  • Very comfortable.
  • Lightweight.
  • Impressive spatial audio performance.
  • Dolby Atmos support.
  • Solid battery life.

Cons:

  • RGB can be distracting while wearing the headset.
  • Too much plastic used in the adjustable parts (headband and yokes).
  • Software needed for full customisation.

KitGuru says: The Void V2 has great spatial audio performance and a long lasting battery, it's only slightly let down by the plasticky construction.

 

 

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You can now use OCCT on Linux-based systems

OCCT is now available for Linux. This marks the culmination of three years of development, primarily focused on overhauling the software's underlying infrastructure. This expansion opens up new testing possibilities across a broader range of hardware, including gaming handhelds running SteamOS.

The Linux version of OCCT aims to replicate the functionality of its Windows counterpart, providing a comprehensive suite of tools for system stability and performance analysis. According to the OCCT developers, the feature set of the Linux and Windows versions is “exactly the same”, allowing for consistent cross-platform hardware testing.

With OCCT, users can test their CPU, GPU, and memory under heavy workloads to assess system stability and resilience. The software also monitors crucial system parameters, including temperature, voltage, and power consumption. OCCT for Linux is designed to be compatible with various popular Linux distributions, including Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, Red Hat, and Arch Linux. Moreover, the Linux version features a simplified and intuitive interface, making it accessible to users of all technical skill levels.

While the Linux version was previously available in beta, it required a subscription. Now, it's freely available to all users. A paid version remains an option for those seeking advanced professional testing features or wanting to remove pop-up advertisements.

KitGuru says: Do you have any Linux-based systems? Are you interested in trying OCCT on them?

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Sharkoon unveils new A40, A50 and A60 series CPU coolers

Sharkoon has entered the CPU air cooling market with its new A series, comprising of three models: the A40, A50, and A60. These tower-style coolers are available in matte black, with or without RGB lighting, and white with RGB, offering a range of aesthetic choices.

The new Sharkoon A-series can be divided into single-tower models, such as the A40 and A50, and dual-tower models, like the A60. All three models feature copper heat pipes in direct contact with the CPU, with the A40 using four heat pipes, the A50 five, and the A60 six. The A40 and A50 are sized the same, with 120x72x153 mm, while the A60, due to its dual-tower design, is slightly larger at 120x125x156 mm. The coolers are rated for Thermal Design Power (TDP) values of 220W (A40), 230W (A50), and 260W (A60).

All Sharkoon A-series coolers utilize fluid dynamic bearing fans. However, while the A40 and A50 feature a single fan, the AA60 comes equipped with two, as is common for dual-tower coolers. Notably, only one fan in the dual-fan A60 RGB Black/White configuration offers RGB illumination.

These fans feature nine blades and a 4-pin PWM connection for precise speed control. They operate within a speed range of 500-1,800 RPM, delivering a maximum airflow of 121.55 m³/h, a static pressure of 2.90 mm H₂O, and a maximum noise output of 30 dB(A).

The Sharkoon A-series CPU coolers offer wide CPU socket compatibility, supporting Intel LGA1851/1700/1200/1150/1151/1155/1156/1356/1366/2011/2066 and AMD Socket AM5/AM4/AM3/AM2/FM1/FM2 CPUs.

KitGuru says: Do you think the new Sharkoon CPU air coolers have what it takes to break through this market?

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Forza Horizon 5 surpasses 45 million players ahead of PS5 launch

Forza Horizon 5 marks one of the biggest first-party Xbox games to come to PS5, with the open-world racing title set to drop onto Sony’s system later this month. Ahead of this, the game has broken one final player count barrier – surpassing a total of 45 million players.

As shared by ‘VGT Gaming News’ via BlueSky, Forza Horizon 5 has officially reached a new player milestone with over 45 million players.

For context, since its launch back in 2021, Horizon 5 quickly sped past 15 million players in just two months. This then increased to 28 million total within 15 months – later being pushed to over 32 million by August of 2023.

Forza 45 Million

Of course, as with all first-party Microsoft titles, total players does not equate to total copies sold, with Microsoft-published games being a day-one addition to Game Pass.

All that said, with a total user base now established, it will be interesting to see how quickly following the PS5 version’s launch that Forza Horizon 5 grows to 50 million players total.

KitGuru says: Are you excited for Forza Horizon 5? How many copies do you think have been pre-ordered so far? Could Forza sell 10 million copies on PS5 alone? Let us know your thoughts down below.

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Ubisoft reportedly working on a Battle Royale inspired by Apex Legends

Since the explosive popularity of the Battle Royale genre, we’ve seen most major publishers have a go at developing and releasing their own BR entries. Some have succeeded while most failed. Years on from their first attempt with Hyperscape, Ubisoft is reportedly working on another Battle Royale shooter – this time inspired by Apex Legends.

As reported by the publication Insider-Gaming, Ubisoft is currently working on a new battle royale game. Codenamed ‘Scout’ this BR shooter is said to be “so heavily inspired by Respawn Entertainment’s highly successful Apex Legends that it was once used as the thumbnail for the project.”

Beyond this, it’s not known exactly how many elements of Apex Legends are being used for inspiration – though the characters and their unique abilities are reportedly one of their focuses.

Ubisoft Apex Legends

While we are way past the heyday of the battle royale gold rush, Ubisoft seems keen to take on EA’s Apex Legends directly, with one source telling Insider-Gaming “I think the goal is to capitalize on the player count of Apex dropping and [Ubisoft higher-ups] thinking there’s room in the market for another hero Battle Royale.”

While the battle royale genre in specific is not necessarily as oversaturated as many would have you believe, the overarching live-service space is one which is heavily competed for.

Given this, it will be interesting to see how Ubisoft pitches this project ‘Scout’ and whether they’ll be second-time…third-time…fourth-time lucky.

KitGuru says: What do you think of these details so far? Is there room for another Battle Royale? Can Ubisoft take Apex Legends’ spot? Let us know your thoughts down below.

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Toho announces plans for a Godzilla video game

In the past couple years, we’ve seen the famous Kaiju Godzilla feature in multiple video game projects from Call of Duty to Dave the Diver. Despite this, there has not been a dedicated Godzilla game in years. That said, the IP owners (Toho) have now announced plans for a dedicated console title.

In a report by Bloomberg (and collated by the fansite Godzilla-Movies), IP owner Toho announced a number of new projects set in the Godzilla universe planned to release over the coming years.

Of course, there will be new films, anime, merch and more, but by far the most interesting revelation was in the announcement of their intentions to release a dedicated game for home consoles – something which we have not seen since 2014’s critically-panned Godzilla for PS3/4.

Toho Video

Despite his presence throughout the entire history of video games, Godzilla has yet to receive a proper dedicated video game which offers more than the surface-level destruction that projects of its ilk typically resort to.

Of course, with nothing else to go off of, it’s far too early to make any guesses about what exactly the game will entail – and just as importantly which studio will be developing it.

KitGuru says: What do you think of Toho’s statement? What would you want from a Godzilla title? Did you get any enjoyment from the 2014 game? Let us know down below.

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“It’ll be a while” before we see the Fallout 3 Remaster claims insider

Back in 2023 during the FTC lawsuit against Microsoft, the console maker was made to hand over a bunch of internal documents – some of which leaked online. Amongst the unannounced projects was an Oblivion and Fallout 3 Remaster. With the former now all-but-confirmed, one insider has offered an update on the status of the latter.

Following the unofficial confirmation of the much-rumoured Oblivion remaster, some fans have moved their attention towards one of Microsoft’s other leaked projects – the Fallout 3 remaster.

One fan took to Twitter to ask known industry insider NateTheHate: “have you heard anything new in regards to fallout 3 remastered?”

Fallout 3 Remaster

In response, Nate replied “It'll be a while before we see it”. While not much to go on, it is nice to know that we shouldn’t be waiting with bated breath for the announcement. If Microsoft chooses to take a similar route to that of Oblivion, we may not hear any official word until the game is near its release.

All that said, with the leaked details for Oblivion claiming major improvements across many aspects from combat to movement and more, hopefully the Fallout 3 Remaster receives a similar refresh – perhaps by adding actual first-person shooting this time. We will have to wait and see.

KitGuru says: Are you looking forward to the Oblivion remaster? When do you think Fallout 3 will follow suit? What other classic Bethesda / Xbox games would you like to see receive a similar treatment? Let us know down below.

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Intel Bartlett Lake-S CPUs might be hitting the consumer market

Intel's Bartlett Lake-S isn't a new architecture, but it has yet to be released for something available to the general public. While the architecture had been rumoured for several months prior, Intel clarified that, despite being part of the Core 200 series, Bartlett Lake-S is specifically designed for networking and edge computing applications, but now, new chips based on this architecture may become available to regular consumers for the first time. 

Early leaks of this architecture hinted at the possibility of a variant without E-cores, which has captured the attention of some. The prospect of a pure P-Core variant, potentially featuring 12x P-Cores instead of the 8x found in 14th-generation CPUs, has generated significant interest. This idea has resurfaced, suggesting it might not be entirely off the table.

The Core i7 251E represents the current top-tier offering within the Bartlett Lake-S series, featuring a 24-core configuration (8P + 16E). But this may not be the full extent of the lineup. Overclocker Toppc (via HXL), known for his close ties to MSI, recently shared a screenshot from the AIDA64 changelog, explicitly referencing Bartlett Lake-S. While Toppc refrained from providing additional information, sharing the patch notes fueled speculation that the platform might extend beyond its initial OEM and industrial focus.

The same AIDA64 version also included preliminary support for Wildcat Lake, a low-power mobile CPU architecture set to launch later this year alongside Panther Lake. While unrelated, this adds to the intrigue surrounding Intel's current development efforts. The full patch notes of the AIDA 7.65.7404 beta can be found below:

  • preliminary support for Intel Wildcat Lake CPU
  • improved support for Intel Bartlett Lake-S CPU
  • improved motherboard specific sensor info for ASRock boards
  • fixed: CPU clock measurement for Zhaoxin KX-7000
  • fixed: GPU bus type and bus current mode detection for AMD Vega, Navi
  • fixed: workaround for Samsung 9100 Pro SSD (with FW 0B2QNXH7) temperature #2 mixup issue
  • fixed: Motherboard / SPD / removal of unnecessary memory timing levels

Intel may be pressured to innovate and offer compelling options for the LGA1700 platform, especially as AMD continues to support its ageing AM4 socket with new SKUs. AMD is approaching its ninth year of supporting the AM4 socket, starkly contrasting with Intel's typical three- to four-year platform cycles.

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KitGuru says: Will we see Intel Bartlett Lake-S consumer CPUs? How do you think they'll compare to the Core Ultra 200 series?

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Hidden Steam Support page lets you see your lifetime spend on games

Steam has grown from strength to strength since launching in the mid 2000s, building up a hugely loyal userbase along the way, as evidenced by Epic Games' struggles to compete with Steam to this day, despite sinking millions into exclusivity deals. As it turns out, the Steam app has a hidden support page – one that will reveal the exact amount you've spent on games since creating your account. 

My personal Steam account is approaching 20 years old at this point and over that time, I've purchased around 800 games, a number inflated by things like the Humble Bundle. On top of game purchases though, I've also bought a number of DLCs and occasionally, I've paid out for subscriptions and microtransactions for certain titles like Final Fantasy 14 and Counter-Strike 2.

Chinese Steam

There have been third-party tools that you can use to get an estimate of the value of your Steam library for years, but this is the first time we've been able to get a Total Spend figure straight from Valve.

If you are curious to see how much you've spent on Steam over the lifetime of your account, you can find the hidden support page by heading into Steam, clicking the “Help” button, from there go to Steam Support > My Account > Data related to your Steam account > External funds used.

Discuss on our Facebook page, HERE.

KitGuru Says: Have you taken a look at your account's Total Spend? Is the figure higher or lower than you were expecting? 

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The new DOOM edition Xbox controllers are very tempting

DOOM: The Dark Ages is just weeks away from release and in the run-up, Microsoft has revealed a new set of special edition controllers. There are two new DOOM themed Xbox game pads hitting the market, and they both look fantastic. 

This is a Limited-Edition Collection, but unlike some other special edition gamepads from Xbox, like last year's Deadpool controller, you won't have to enter a sweepstakes to get hold of one. Both the standard DOOM Edition Xbox Wireless Controller and the Xbox Elite Series 2 DOOM Edition controller will be available to purchase until stocks run out.

The standard edition Doom controller will cost £74.99, with a green Doom Slayer Armour aesthetic, while the Elite Series 2 version will cost £199.99 and has a demonic red makeover. Both look great but honestly, the Doom Slayer armour on the cheaper controller looks so much more iconic in my opinion. If I were to buy one of them, it would be the cheaper green one.

Buying one of these limited-edition controllers will also net you an exclusive Doom Slayer Executioner skin for the upcoming game, Doom: The Dark Ages.

If you'd rather give your Xbox console a new look, there is also a DOOM: The Dark Ages Xbox Series X wrap available for £54.99.

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KitGuru Says: Are you looking forward to DOOM: The Dark Ages? What do you think of the new limited edition controllers? 

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AMD partners with Stability AI for faster, AMD-optimised AI models

AMD is hard at work on improving its position in the booming AI market. Recently, AMD acquired ZT Systems in an effort to bolster its datacentre and AI efforts. Now, the company has launched a joint engineering partnership with Stability AI to create new models optimised for AMD hardware, improving performance by as much as 4.3x.

Amuse 3.0 is the first AI model to come out of this joint partnership. This AI model is AMD-optimised, so in conjunction with an upcoming driver, AMD users will be able to use this tool for Video diffusion, Video Restyle and over 100 new Stable Diffusion family image models. These are locally run AI tools, helpful for creators looking to speed up their workflow. With Amuse 3.0 and the new AMD driver, users can expect significant improvements of up to 4.3x using these tools locally on AMD hardware.

For those who don't know, Amuse is a Windows PC application that lets you generate, modify and draw images with AI support. It is free to download and supports AMD XDNA Super Resolution too. To take full advantage, you'll need AMD Driver version 24.30.31.05 or higher.

You can download Amuse AI for free, HERE.

KitGuru Says: Are any of you experimenting with running AI tools locally? What do you use it for? In my personal experience, I've found AI tools to be incredibly useful for quick transcripts, something that comes in handy when events like CES and Computex roll around. Speaking of Computex, this year's event is just around the corner, and we'll have plenty of coverage as always. 

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Acer is giving away a £99 accessory bundle to UK gaming monitor buyers

Acer is giving UK gamers an exclusive monitor offer for anyone looking to make an upgrade. Until the end of June, UK buyers of Predator or Nitro gaming monitors will also get a complimentary accessories bundle worth £99, including a high-performance gaming mouse and a new mouse mat. 

Acer Predator gaming monitors are on the higher-end side with features like 240Hz+ refresh rates, OLED panel options and resolutions up to 4K UHD. Acer Nitro monitors are value-oriented, offering Fast IPS panels, up to QHD or UWQHD resolutions and high refresh rates up to 240Hz.

Qualifying monitors for the £99 accessories bundle include:

  • Nitro Series: XV242F (240Hz), XV345CURV (UltraWide 144Hz), XZ340CU (Curved 144Hz)
  • Predator Series: X27U (OLED 240Hz), X32X (MiniLED 165Hz), Z57 (Dual UHD 120Hz), SpatialLabs PSV27-2 (Glasses-Free 3D)

Participating UK retailers include the likes of SCAN, Ebuyer, Laptops Direct, Box, OCUK and more. After purchasing a qualifying monitor, you can go to Acer's monitor offers landing page, HERE, and go through the steps to claim your bundle. If you share a review of your monitor, Acer will sweeten the deal with a £10 Love2Shop voucher.

The offer ends on June 30th, so you have until then to make a redemption and claim your freebies.

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Xbox support confirms Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remake release date

For months, we've been hearing rumours about the Oblivion remake. This week, an update to the Virtuos website revealed several screenshots of the game to the public. Now, Xbox Support is also leaking the game ahead of its announcement. 

X user ‘Raven' messaged the official Xbox Support account, asking if The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered will be available for cloud gaming. After inputting that question, the support account replied by stating that the game is “set to release on April 21st 2025”, adding that it is “confirmed to be a day-one launch title on Xbox Game Pass”.

Bro WHAT?! @HorseArmourYT @DetectiveSeeds @SynthPotato @Kevduit @IGN pic.twitter.com/zbmvJx0ifs

— Raven (@Ser_Raven18) April 15, 2025

At first, I thought this may have been an AI-generated reply, as it almost reads like the support account is spewing out information already circulating across the internet, kind of like a ChatGPT response. However, the time gap between the question and the account's response indicates that it may have been a human support worker making their way through the queue of support messages.

Microsoft has not yet made any official announcements regarding the Oblivion Remake. While the graphics we've seen so far indicate a more extensive remake, the marketing team has instead opted to brand this title as a ‘Remaster', despite the fact that clearly, much more effort has gone into this new version of the game. Typically, remasters are associated with simple frame rate unlocks and resolution bumps – something already available to owners of the original Oblivion on Xbox Series X/S. It is clear from the leaked screenshots that we are getting something far more ambitious than a simple resolution and frame rate bump here.

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KitGuru Says: All eyes will be on Xbox next week for this announcement. Hopefully the rumours are true and the game will drop as soon as its announced, as I'm itching to jump back into my favourite Elder Scrolls game. 

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Nvidia RTX 5060 Ti hits UK retailers with prices starting at £349

The first RTX 5060 Ti reviews are now live and retail listings have gone up. Here, we take a look through RTX 5060 Ti pricing and availability in the UK, highlighting cards available at MSRP in particular. 

There are in fact several RTX 5060 Ti graphics cards available at MSRP at launch. The MSI RTX 5060 Ti Ventux 2x OC 8GB, Palit RTX 5060 Ti Dual 8GB, Zotac RTX 5060 Ti Twin Edge 8GB and Asus RTX 5060 Ti Dual OC 8GB cards can be found at £349 at SCAN.

Unfortunately, as we learned in our launch review for the RTX 5060 Ti, 8GB of VRAM is not going to be enough for you to really crank settings up in a number of games with patch-tracing. To avoid running into a memory wall, you may want to opt for the 16GB RTX 5060 Ti instead, which holds up better in titles like Indiana Jones and the Great Circle.

There are several RTX 5060 Ti 16GB cards available at the £399 price point, including the Palit RTX 5060 Ti Infinity 3, the Asus RTX 5060 Ti Dual OC 16GB, the Zotac RTX 5060 Ti Twin Edge 16GB and the MSI RTX 5060 Ti Ventus 2X OC Plus 16GB. From there, we start to see some custom cards breaking into £400 and £500 territory.

The Gigabyte Aero RTX 5060 Ti OC 16GB and MSI RTX 5060 Ti Gaming Trio OC 16GB cards for instance, are currently up for £499, and the Asus RTX 5060 Ti TUF Gaming OC 16GB card is selling for a whopping £549. At that point, you may as well seek out an RTX 5070.

You can find cards at similar prices on OCUK. For instance, the Gainward RTX 5060 Ti Python III 16GB, MSI RTX 5060 Ti Ventus 2X OC 16GB, Gigabyte RTX 5060 Ti Windforce 16GB and Zotac RTX 5060 Ti Twin Edge 16GB cards are available for £399.95.

There appear to be no listings for the entry-level RTX 5060 graphics card yet. This GPU is expected to sell for $299 in the US, which should translate to around £279 to £289 MSRP in the UK.

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KitGuru Says: What do you think of the RTX 5060 and RTX 5060 Ti now that retail pricing has been revealed, alongside reviews? 

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Nvidia’s latest Game Ready driver enables MFG for two more titles

Alongside today’s launch of the GeForce RTX 5060 and RTX 5060 Ti desktop graphics cards, Nvidia is also rolling out a new Game Ready driver. This driver adds support for both of the new cards in Nvidia's Blackwell line-up, as well as enabling Multi-Frame Generation for another set of games.

There are two titles this week adding support for DLSS 4 Multi-Frame Generation (MFG) – Black Myth Wukong and No More Room in Hell 2. With Multi-Frame Generation, you can use the Blackwell architecture's improved AI capabilities to generate 3x more frames than an RTX 40 series GPU with Frame Generation.

Additionally, there’s support for 19 new G-SYNC Compatible displays, and six more titles have been updated with Optimal Settings profiles, including the likes of Deadlock, GTA V Enhanced, Half-Life 2 RTX, InZOI, Monster Hunter Wilds and The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered.

The new Nvidia GeForce graphics driver is available now through the Nvidia App / GeForce Experience, or you can download and install it manually via the GeForce website, HERE.

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KitGuru Says: As always, let us know how you get on with the latest drivers!

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Nvidia RTX 5060 Ti 16GB Review ft. Gigabyte & Palit

Nvidia's RTX 5060 Ti is the latest Blackwell GPU to hit the market – and yes, there is still an 8GB model launching in 2025… This review is focused on the 16GB SKU though, hitting the market with a £399/$429 MSRP, a price reduction compared to its predecessor. With 4608 CUDA cores, a 128-bit memory interface, and new GDDR7 memory, the 5060 Ti 16GB targets the mainstream gamer, aiming to deliver strong 1080p and playable 1440p performance. Today we find out exactly what it is capable of.

With no Founders Edition for either RTX 5060 Ti model, Nvidia is relying on its partners for this launch. We were sent two cards, both of which are featured in today's review. The majority of my game testing was conducted using the Palit RTX 5060 Ti 16GB Infinity 3, an MSRP card that runs at reference clock speeds. I also have the Gigabyte Aorus Elite, a much more premium model, which we also tested today.

Timestamps

00:00 Intro
00:49 Meet the 5060 Ti
01:43 Test setup
02:49 Alan Wake 2
03:16 Black Myth: Wukong
03:53 Cyberpunk 2077
04:23 Dragon Age: The Veilguard
04:44 Final Fantasy XVI
05:06 Ghost of Tsushima
05:33 Horizon Forbidden West
06:15 Kingdom Come Deliverance 2
06:37 Plague Tale: Requiem
06:55 Ratchet and Clank
07:15 Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2
07:40 Starfield
08:00 Performance summary – 12 game average
09:00 Cost per frame analysis
10:11 Ray tracing benchmarks
12:46 DLSS 4, Multi Frame Gen testing
15:43 Meet the Palit Infinity 3
16:12 Gigabyte Aorus Elite
16:55 Clock speed
17:27 Thermals and acoustics
18:33 Power draw + efficiency
20:15 Closing thoughts

RTX 5080 RTX 5070 Ti RTX 5070 RTX 5060 Ti RTX 4060 Ti
Process TSMC N4 TSMC N4 TSMC N4 TSMC N4 TSMC N4
SMs 84 70 48 36 34
CUDA Cores 10752 8960 6144 4608 4352
Tensor Cores 336 280 192 144 136
RT Cores 84 70 48 36 34
Texture Units 336 280 192 144 136
ROPs 112 96 80 48 48
GPU Boost Clock 2617 MHz 2452 MHz 2512 MHz 2572 MHz 2535 MHz
Memory Data Rate 30 Gbps 28 Gbps 28 Gbps 28 Gbps 18 Gbps
L2 Cache 65536 KB 49152 KB 49152 KB 32768 KB 32768 KB
Total Video Memory 16GB GDDR7 16GB GDDR7 12GB GDDR7 8/16GB GDDR7 8/16GB GDDR6
Memory Interface 256-bit 256-bit 192-bit 128-bit 128-bit
Memory Bandwidth 960 GB/Sec 896 GB/Sec 672 GB/Sec 448 GB/Sec 288 GB/Sec
TGP 360W 300W 250W 180W 160W

First, a quick spec recap. RTX 5060 Ti marks the introduction of a new Blackwell die – GB206, and this is a full implementation. Comprised of three Graphics Processing Clusters (GPCs), each holds up to eight Texture Processing Clusters (TPCs), with a total of 18. Each TPC is home to two Streaming Multiprocessors (SMs), giving us 36, and each SM still holds 128 CUDA Cores, meaning the RTX 5060 Ti has a total of 4608 shaders. We also find 36 RT cores, 144 Tensor cores, 144 Texture Units, and 48 ROPs.

This time around, however, there's no node-shrink, and GB206 remains fabricated on TSMC's N4 node, as per the RTX 40 series. As such, rated clock speed has not stepped forwards this generation, with the RTX 5060 Ti rated at 2572MHz, within 40MHz of the RTX 4060 Ti.

The memory configuration is similar to its predecessor, too. We still find 8 or 16GB of memory operating over a relatively narrow 128-bit interface, the primary difference being the jump to 28Gbps GDDR7 modules, increasing memory bandwidth to 448 GB/s. L2 cache still comes in at 32MB.

Lastly, the RTX 5060 Ti features a 180W TGP. This is something we focus on closely in this review, using our enhanced GPU power testing methodology, so read on for our most detailed power and efficiency testing yet.

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Corsair updates HX PSU line-up with new HX1200i and HX1500i units

Corsair is updating the HX1200i and HX1500i power supplies for 2025. HXi Series power supplies now contain two 12V-2×6 GPU power cables with a unique dual-colour connector that gives visual cues of a secure connection. 

The new Corsair HXi power supplies are ATX 3.1 certified and PCIe 5.1 compatible. They are also Modern Standby compliant, allowing for rapid wake-from-sleep timings. The LLC architecture with DC-to-DC conversion generates clean and steady power, and the 10-year warranty ensures that these PSUs will withstand many upgrade cycles, providing dependable power to even the most ambitious systems for years to come. Moreover, the new PSUs are Cybenetics Platinum-certified for up to 91% efficiency.

The new HXi Series provides complete digital control via Corsair iCUE software. A handy desktop interface allows users to easily build up unique fan curves, check power settings, and switch between single- and multi-rail overcurrent protection.

These power supplies use high-quality components, including 100% Japanese electrolytic capacitors and a 140mm fluid dynamic bearing fan for quiet operation.

HXi Series power supplies are designed to support high-end setups with powerful CPUs and GPUs. The package includes a 12V-2×6 cable compatible with modern AMD and Nvidia GPUs, and twin 12VEPS cables for powering high-end CPUs. The Corsair HX1200i and HX1500i power supplies are now available for £259.99/€314.90/$309.99 and £299.99/€359.90/$349.99, respectively.

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Dune: Awakening delayed to June

Fans of the Dune universe will have to wait a little longer to venture into Arrakis, as Funcom has announced a delay for the release of Dune: Awakening. The survival MMO, originally scheduled to launch in May, will now arrive in June, as revealed in a recent developer update. Players who have pre-ordered the deluxe or ultimate editions will still get a period of early access.

Funcom attributed this delay to feedback received from beta testers. While disappointing, the news isn't without a silver lining. A “large-scale weekend” playtest is planned for next month, offering a wider audience the chance to experience Dune: Awakening and provide their feedback.

Dune: Awakening was initially targeting an “early 2025” release, and while June might be pushing the boundaries of that definition, it still falls within the first half of the year. The game will first be released on PC, followed by a release on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S. Unfortunately, a specific console release date hasn't been shared yet.

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Canadians may finally be able to pre-order Switch 2 next week

Following tumultuous economic activity in the US as a result of increased tariffs put in place by Donald Trump, Nintendo announced that they would be delaying pre-orders for the Switch 2 across a range of regions. Though they have yet to offer any updates, one insider has claimed that Canadians should be able to pre-order Switch 2 in a week’s time.

In the immediacy following the Nintendo Switch 2 showcase, the console manufacturer announced that the previously-stated pre-order date of the 9th of April would not go live in the US, claiming their need to “assess the potential impact of tariffs and evolving market conditions.”

Switch 2 Pre-orders

Since then, the console maker delayed pre-orders in a couple extra regions – specifically Canada and China. As reported by known industry insider Billbil-kun via BlueSky, this indefinite delay should cease soon, writing:

“UPCOMING RELEASE. From what I can see through some Canadian retailers, Nintendo Switch 2 console & bundle pre-orders should start from April 23rd, 2025 (valid in CA). Date subject to change. Can't confirm if it's the same for US.”

Of course, whether the pre-orders will ultimately go live at an increased price compared to the initial announcement, we will have to wait and see.

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KitGuru says: What do you think of the whole Switch 2 pre-order situation? Would you have pre-ordered by now if not for the delays? Will Switch 2 get a price bump in these regions? Let us know your thoughts down below.

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Destiny 2’s upcoming major expansion ‘The Edge of Fate’ will be unveiled next month

Ever since the launch of The Final Shape, Destiny 2 has been in a bit of a limbo, with fans making do with smaller episodic updates. That said, the first major expansion since June of last year is finally gearing up to be revealed – with a livestream for Destiny 2: The Edge of Fate slated for next month.

Making the announcement on BlueSky, the official Bungie page shared the following: “Join us on May 6, 2025 as we reveal The Edge of Fate and the upcoming year of Destiny 2.”

As mentioned, The Final Shape marked the last expansion designed under D2’s old release schedule, with the past year seeing smaller episodic updates added instead.

Destiny Edge of Fate

That said, The Edge of Fate represents the first of two planned expansions previously announced to be released within a 1 year time span. Though they are said to be smaller than prior expansions, Bungie hopes to offer a greater deal of variety with increased experimentation.

The Edge of Fate will be the first new proper update in this refreshed era of post-The-Final-Shape Destiny 2, and so it will be interesting to see what Bungie has been cooking.

Hopefully their split focus on both D2 and Marathon does not impact its quality/quantity.

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Metal Gear Solid Orchestral Concert comes to the UK later this year

Almost a decade on from the last mainline entry in the beloved Metal Gear Solid series, the franchise is finally set to return with the release of the Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater remake. In alignment with the return of Snake, Konami has announced a surprise MGS orchestral concert coming to the UK later this year.

Developed in collaboration with the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra in London, the Metal Gear in Concert show is set to go live on the 1st of November 2025. Offering a limited number of showings, the show is said to be “conducted by Nicholas Buc,” with “special guest appearances from singer/voice actor Donna Burke and singer/actress Stefanie Joosten (Quiet in METAL GEAR SOLID V: THE PHANTOM PAIN).”

While the full setlist has yet to be announced, a number of fan-favourite tracks from the series history has been confirmed for the concert, including the likes of Encounter; Father and Son; The Best is Yet to Come; Snake Eater and Heavens Divide.

Priority booking for ‘friends and patrons’ will go live on the 16th of April at 10am UK time – with general tickets being made available a day later on the 17th of April at 10am.

As mentioned, after almost a decade on since Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, it feels good to once again finally have Konami treat the franchise with the case and prestige that it deserves.

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KitGuru says: What do you think of video game concerts? Have you been to one before? What game/series was it for? Let us know down below.

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Sea of Thieves is coming to Battle.net with ‘6 Days Early Access’ – despite launching in 2018

Back in 2018, Sea of Thieves launched on both Xbox and PC, going on to become one of Xbox’s biggest new IPs with over 40 million total players. Since then, the game has landed on PS5 to great success. Interestingly, despite arriving on Steam all the way back in 2018, Microsoft has announced that Sea of Thieves is coming to Battle.net next month.

Making the curious announcement on BlueSky, the official Sea of Thieves page wrote the following: “Prepare to welcome a new horde of would-be Legends: Sea of Thieves is coming to Battle.net on May 22nd! Including Cobalt Kestrel weapons for those who pre-purchase on the platform, a Premium Edition featuring Blizzard-honouring sails and more:”

Despite being well over half a decade old now, Microsoft is still releasing multiple different versions of the game, with the likes of the Premium Edition including almost a week of ‘early’ access alongside other bonuses.

Whether this game will tie into Microsoft’s Xbox Play Anywhere plans is yet to be revealed. That said, even so, Microsoft’s increased focus on Battle.net is interesting to see.

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KitGuru says: What do you think of this announcement? Why is Microsoft bringing Sea of Thieves to Battle.net?  What do you think of ‘early access’ for years-old games? Let us know down below.

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Skull & Bones Year 2 to introduce land combat; Kraken and more

Skull & Bones was touted by Ubisoft as being a AAAA experience, marking the first game to have been released with such a moniker. Of course, we now know that this was far from the case, with sentiment surrounding the game being less-than-stellar following its launch last year. In a surprising move, Ubisoft looks set to support the game with quite a bit of new content, including the addition of land combat and much more.

Releasing a 12 minute long video labelled “Skull & Bones: Year 2 Showcase”, the team at Ubisoft offered a deep-dive into many of the changes and additions coming to the game over the course of the next year.

Said to be introducing new gameplay mechanics and content throughout 2025, Skull & Bones is getting a surprising amount of support.

Starting with the Ascent into Chaos update (available now), players can ‘ascend’ to improve their stats and modify gear through new World Tier challenges. Beyond this, S&B is getting a new Empire upgrade tree for added enhancements alongside a new PvP mode ‘Death Tides’ in Season 1 of Year 2.

Season 2 ‘Death of Wars’ is planned for Summer 2025 and will add a new megafort; deeper pirate roleplaying opportunities and large playable ships.

Season 3, Guts and Glory, meanwhile will bring new customisation to your crew alongside the aforementioned land-based combat.

Finally, the last Seasonal update for year 2 is called Eye of the Beast and will launch in Winter 2025 – bringing with it the Hunter’s Guild as well as a massive Kraken boss.

Considering the reception towards Skull & Bones back when it launched, it is pleasantly surprising to see Ubisoft actually try to improve the overall experience. It will be interesting to see what new/returning players think.

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Montech launches Cybenetics Platinum-certified Century II PSUs

Montech has announced the Century II series, a new line of ATX 3.1-compliant PSUs designed to meet the demands of high-performance PC systems. These PSUs prioritise efficiency, quiet operation, and compatibility with the latest graphics cards, making them a compelling option for gamers and PC enthusiasts.

The Century II series is fully compliant with the Intel ATX 3.1 standard and includes a native 12V-2×6 connector, making these PSUs suitable for use with Nvidia RTX 50 Series and AMD Radeon RX 9000 Series. The Century II PSU also offers robust peak wattage support, handling up to twice the PSU's total wattage and up to three times the GPU's wattage, providing headroom for unforeseeable power spikes.

Available in capacities up to 1250W, Montech's new PSUs have earned the 80Plus Gold and Cybenetics Platinum certifications, offering excellent power conversion at all load levels. To ensure quiet operation, these PSUs have a 135mm fluid dynamic bearing fan equipped with a fan control system that keeps the fan off during low to medium loads. The fan only activates when necessary, providing effective thermal management without unnecessary noise.

Built with all-Japanese electrolytic capacitors, the Century II series prioritises stability and longevity. The Century II series' fully modular design allows users to connect only the cables they need, improving airflow within the case, enhancing aesthetics, and simplifying installation. They also have a comprehensive suite of protection features, including OPP, OVP, UVP, SCP, OCP, and OTP, safeguarding your system from potential power-related issues.

Montech backs these PSUs with a 10-year warranty, providing users with long-term peace of mind. The Century II 850W, 1050W, and 1200W models are now available for $89.99, $109.99, and $129.99, respectively.

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KitGuru says: These new Montech Century II units might be worth considering if you need a PSU, given their specs and price.

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The Last of Us Season 2 achieves record viewers

The Last of Us TV series is back, with the first episode of season 2 airing over the weekend. The first season already had a ton of viewers and plenty of critical acclaim to go along with it. For the premier of season 2, it appears that records are being broken, with higher ratings than ever before. 

According to Deadline, The Last of Us season 2 has already surpassed the first season in viewers by as much as ten percent. 4.7 million people tuned into the first season's premier, and in just one day, the first episode of season 2 ballooned to 5.3 million viewers.

The Last of Us season 2 won't cover the full events of the second game. At this point, HBO is planning for at least one or two more seasons, after which the story will be considered ‘complete'.

Right now, there is limited source material available, as Naughty Dog has yet to even begin working on a third Last of Us game. With that in mind, we expect to see the series make some changes to certain events.

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The latest Xbox Game Pass drop includes COD, GTA V and Far Cry

We are midway through April, which means it is time for another Xbox Game Pass drop. Over the next two weeks, 11 more games will join the Game Pass library, including massive hits like GTA V and Modern Warfare 2, in addition to indie hits like Dredge. 

Dredge gets the nod from me for highlight of the week. Dredge is a fantastic single-player fishing adventure with a sinister undercurrent. On your journey you'll sell your catch, upgrade your boat and dredge the depths for long-buried secrets scattered around a mysterious archipelago.  I've put quite a few hours into this one on my Steam Deck and highly recommend it for anyone looking for something chill to play.

Here is the full list of games coming to Game Pass along with platforms and release dates:

  • Grand Theft Auto V (Cloud, Console and PC) – Available today
  • Neon White (Console) – April 16th
  • SpongeBob SquarePants: The Patrick Star Game (Cloud, Console and PC) – April 16th
  • Crime Scene Cleaner (Cloud, PC, and Xbox Series X/S) – April 17th
  • Tempopo (Cloud, Console and PC) – April 17th
  • Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 (Cloud, PC and Xbox Series X/S) – April 24th
  • Towerborne (Cloud, PC and Xbox Series X/S) – April 29th
  • Far Cry 4 (Cloud, Console and PC) – April 30th
  • Anno 1800 (Cloud, PC and Xbox Series X/S) – May 1st
  • Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (Cloud, Console, PC) – May 1st
  • Dredge (Cloud, PC and Xbox Series X/S) – May 6th

At the end of this month, six titles will leave the Game Pass library including:

  • Have a Nice Death (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • Kona II Brume (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • Sniper Elite 5 (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • The Last Case of Benedict Fox (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • Thirsty Suitors (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • The Rewinder (Cloud, Console, and PC)

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Among Us 3D arrives in May

Among Us became widely popular in its original 2D form but the development team at InnerSloth is looking to change things up soon with the release of Among Us 3D. As the name suggests, this is the same social deduction game we all know and love, but in a 3D environment instead. 

Among Us 3D isn't an entirely new game. InnerSloth already had the game running in a 3D environment in Among Us VR. However, with the majority of gamers having no access to a VR headset, creating a new version of the game to run on ‘pancake displays' was imperative for improving reach and accessibility.

As Among Us 3D is based on Among Us VR, the two versions of the game do have crossplay. As you would expect though, the 3D version is not compatible with the original 2D version, so there will be no crossplay with those who own the original version of the game.

A demo for Among Us 3D dropped on Steam last month but now, thanks to the new release date trailer, we know exactly when we'll get to play the full experience. Among Us 3D will be available on PC starting from May 6th. No console version has been announced at this time.

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AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT reportedly runs at up to 3.2GHz

The past few days have been filled with news about Nvidia's RTX 5060 Ti, but AMD is poised to steal some of the spotlight with its upcoming competitor in the mid-range GPU market. The Radeon RX 9060 XT is expected to offer similar memory configurations to the RTX 5060 Ti, with 8GB and 16GB options.

New information from AMD board partners shared by VideoCardz reveals that the RX 9060 XT will be equipped with 2,048 Stream Processors. This aligns with most reports we've heard, as the card is believed to use the Navi 44 GPU, which has half the number of CUs (32) as the higher-end Navi 48 (64).

Clock speed details have also emerged, and they are pretty interesting. The RX 9060 XT is expected to feature a game clock of 2,620 MHz and a boost clock of 3,230 MHz. This represents a significant increase compared to its predecessor, the RX 7600 XT, which had a game clock of 2470 MHz and a boost clock of 2755 MHz. Furthermore, overclocked models are rumoured to reach boost clocks of up to 3.3 GHz.

The RX 9060 XT's power requirements are expected to be relatively low, with a 500W PSU being enough to handle it. Unlike Nvidia RTX 50 GPUs, the RX 9060 XT is not anticipated to feature the newer 16-pin power connector, with most designs using traditional 8-pin connectors. The card will also feature three display outputs, a slight reduction compared to the four outputs found on the RX 9070 series.

While no official release date has been confirmed, board partners anticipate a formal product unveiling at Computex, which is scheduled to start on May 20th.

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First RTX 5070 with melted power connector reported

In recent months, we've seen several RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 buyers reporting issues with the power connector melting. Now, we have our first instance of this phenomenon happening to an RTX 5070. 

According to @ere9w (via VideoCardz), the system reportedly included a Zotac RTX 5070 and a Seasonic Focus GX-750 power supply. The photos shared by the user suggest that the cable itself sustained the damage, rather than the graphics card or the power connector/socket.

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This incident echoes the findings of in-depth investigations by Der8auer, who revealed a power imbalance between the connections of 12V-2×6 and 12VHPWR cables used with the Nvidia RTX-50 series. Der8auer's analysis of the six live cables on these connectors, when paired with an RTX 5090, demonstrated that power wasn't evenly distributed. Instead, a single wire was observed carrying a disproportionately large load, leading to excessive heat generation.

While the RTX 5070 is a lower-power GPU (250W TDP) than the RTX 5090 (575W TDP), the same principle applies. If a significant portion of the 5070's power draw is channelled through a single wire, overheating is possible.

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XCOM-style tactics game ‘Star Wars Zero Company’ announced

Respawn Entertainment has been quietly working on a Star Wars strategy game for a few years now in collaboration with Bit Reactor, a studio founded by former XCOM developers. Now, just days ahead of the game's unveiling at Star Wars Celebration, we have a proper title – Star Wars Zero Company. 

Star Wars Zero Company is a new tactics game developed by former XCOM developers at their new studio, Bit Reactor, with support provided by the masters of modern-day Star Wars games, Respawn Entertainment. Zero Company will be a single-player strategy game, offering players a complete campaign to work through, with players carefully mastering their squad's synergistic abilities level-by-level.

Like in XCOM, players will control small squads and carefully move from cover to cover across the map to gain an advantage on enemies. Interestingly, the art style is similar to The Clone Wars animated series and other modern animated Star Wars series like Rebels.

The game will be properly announced on April 19th on the ‘Galaxy Stage' at Star Wars Celebration on April 19th.

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The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered screenshots leak

The Oblivion Remake is making headlines again today. In recent weeks, we've learned that the remake is due to be announced and launch later this month, giving Microsoft a Hi-Fi Rush style shadow drop moment. Now, the first screenshots of the remake have leaked, including a comparison image showing the differences between the remake and the 2006 original. 

An anonymous source going by the handle ‘tony19957' shared the images on Imgur after being posted by ‘Tambini' on Resetera. There are just four screenshots shared, giving us a look at the player character model battling with some goblins, as well as some beautiful interior and exterior environments.

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion originally released in 2006 and it also happens to be my personal favourite of the series. Virtuos is in charge of developing this remake, with support provided by Bethesda's Dallas and Rockville studios.

While this is a remake, the game will be officially announced under the title ‘The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered', and it is expected to launch on the PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X/S next week.

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Acer unveils new Nitro AI laptop and desktop PCs with Ryzen AI CPUs and RTX 50 GPUs

Today is RTX 5060 launch day and Acer is first in line with a new range of powerful Nitro gaming laptops and a new Nitro 20 Desktop PC. Sporting RTX 50 series graphics and AMD Ryzen AI processors, these new PCs will be available in Europe starting in July, with prices starting at €899.

Designed for mainstream gamers and creators, the new Nitro products are built around the latest AMD Ryzen AI processors and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs. The line-up includes four new gaming laptops, under the Nitro AI branding, alongside the Nitro 20 desktop system. Acer is positioning the new hardware as capable of delivering solid gaming performance while supporting emerging AI workloads.

Microsoft’s Copilot+ PC requirements focus on NPU performance alone, setting a baseline of 40+ TOPS (trillions of operations a second) from the CPU’s dedicated AI engine (NPU) to ensure consistent, always-available AI functionality regardless of GPU presence. Once you factor in a GPU like the RTX 5070, the number of TOPS rises significantly.

Acer’s new Nitro AI laptops come in a choice of 16-inch or 18-inch screen sizes, with some slimmer models added to the line-up for users seeking greater portability. Across the range, Acer has incorporated AMD’s new Ryzen AI 300 Series processors alongside NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 50 Series laptop GPUs.

At the top of the range is the Nitro 18 AI (AN18-61), which features a large 18-inch display with options up to 2560×1600 (WQXGA) resolution with 165Hz refresh rate, and full DCI-P3 colour coverage. Cooling is managed by a dual-fan design, quad intake and exhaust system, and the use of liquid metal thermal grease to improve heat transfer from the processor.

Alongside the 18-inch model are three 16-inch variants. The Nitro 16 AI (AN16-61) and Nitro 16S AI (AN16S-61) both offer WQXGA resolution and a faster 180Hz refresh rate, with peak brightness rated at 400 nits. Acer has also introduced the Nitro V 16S AI (ANV16S-61), a more value-focused model.

While the Nitro 18 AI is designed for those seeking a larger gaming canvas, the slimmer Nitro 16S AI and Nitro V 16S AI models are less than 19.9mm thick and use a metal chassis for added durability. Across the range, users will find support for up to 32GB of DDR5 memory, dual PCIe Gen 4 SSD slots with capacity up to 2TB, and a range of connectivity options, including USB4, HDMI 2.1, Wi-Fi 6E, and Bluetooth 5.3 or higher.

Alongside the laptops, Acer has also introduced the Nitro 20 (N20-100) desktop PC. This system ships in a compact 15-litre case, with a choice of Ryzen AI 9 365 or Intel Core i5-13420H CPU, and an RTX 3050 or RTX 5060 graphics card. The system can also be configured with up to 32GB of DDR5 memory, along with a 1TB SSD and 1TB HDD combo for a total of 2TB of system storage. The front panel includes a fingerprint sensor integrated into the power button for secure access without a password.

The Nitro 20 desktop is expected to launch in Europe starting in July, with prices starting at €899. The new Acer Nitro AI 18 laptop will be available in Europe starting in August, with prices starting at €1499. The Nitro AI 16 AI and Nitro 16S AI laptops are launching in July, with prices starting from €1399. Finally, the most affordable option, the Nitro V 16S AI will be available in Europe starting in August, with a base price of €1299. Acer has yet to confirm UK-specific pricing at the time of publishing.

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