We're back with another competition! This month we are teaming up with Seagate to give away three prizes to those looking for a console storage upgrade, including a 5TB drive for Xbox and a 2TB drive for PS4/PS5.
Read More »Buyer’s Guide: Lexar DDR5 RAM and SSD Black Friday deals
Lexar has slashed prices on XMP and EXPO compatible DDR5 RGB memory, along with some fast M.2 SSDs for Black Friday and Cyber Monday in the UK.
Read More »Black Ops 6 breaks records as “the biggest Call of Duty ever”
One month on from launch, Call of Duty Black Ops 6 has broken multiple major records for the FPS franchise, including the total number of hours played.
Read More »Reports claim Sony is working on a dedicated handheld console
After spending a couple generations away from the handheld market, Sony seems to be making a grand return. Following on from the surprise success of the PlayStation Portal, reports are claiming that Sony is planning to make a proper Nintendo Switch competitor.
Read More »KitGuru Games: A decade of GOTY winners – did voters get it WRONG?
The Game Awards have been around for well over a decade and at this point, the TGAs have cemented themselves as the biggest awards show for the industry. Keighley knows how to draw people in with promises of new game trailers and other announcements, leading to huge moments like Bethesda's reveal for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, or Microsoft's Xbox Series X reveal. Winning the show's GOTY award is considered to be a badge of honour, so let's take a look back at the last ten GOTY winners and whether or not they deserved it.
Read More »Valve overhauls Season Passes / DLC on Steam, for the better
Over the course of 2024, Valve has introduced a ton of new and appreciated pro-consumer features to its Steam platform. From the revamped family sharing to increased integration with the Steam Deck and more, Valve has been putting in the work to continue improving the platform. The latest update sees a new, more transparent / user-friendly approach to DLC and Season Passes.
Read More »Marvel Rivals’ launch roster and roadmap revealed
Ahead of its launch early next month, the Marvel Rivals team have shared a bunch of new launch details – alongside Season 1 plans.
Read More »Avowed will be published to Battle net at launch
Despite not being an Activision Blizzard title, Avowed will launch on the publisher’s platform ‘Battle.net’ alongside Steam and the Windows/Xbox store.
Read More »The latest AOC AGON monitor boasts a whopping 520Hz refresh rate
AGON by AOC is raising the bar again with its latest creation: the AGON Pro AG276FK. This 27-inch Full HD gaming monitor boasts a Fast IPS panel and an astonishing refresh rate of 520Hz, making it one of the first monitors with these specs to be released.
Read More »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.
Read More »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.
Read More »Leo Says 77 – Intel ‘fesses up about Arrow Lake Core Ultra 200S
The launch of the new Intel Core Ultra 200S family of CPUs along with Z890 motherboards was a thorny process. KitGuru suffered along with pretty much every other review site on the planet and you may have noticed we held off from reviewing of the Core Ultra 9 285K, Core Ultra 7 265K and Core Ultra 5 245K as it is clear to us that Intel has some work to do before this platform is ready for action.
Read More »EA is considering adding subscriptions to Apex Legends
Following in the footsteps of Fortnite, it seems as though EA is considering adding a subscription service to Apex Legends.
Read More »Sony on Concord’s failure: “you don’t know the result until you actually try it”
Concord’s release earlier this Summer marks perhaps the biggest flop in PlayStation history – with the live-service Hero Shooter being delisted in less than two weeks, and the devs (Firewalk Studios) being completely shut down shortly after. Sony has now officially commented on this most recent failure, claiming that “With regards to new IP, of course, you don't know the result until you actually try it.”
Read More »Intel will reportedly update us on Arc Battlemage desktop GPUs soon
Intel hasn't talked much about the Battlemage desktop GPU yet, but that might change soon. We'll reportedly learn more about Intel's next-gen GPUs in December.
Read More »COD: Mobile surpasses 1 billion downloads
Despite its successor releasing earlier this year, 2019’s COD: Mobile continues to be more popular than ever – having now surpassed 1 billion downloads.
Read More »Nvidia driver update fixes crucial security vulnerabilities
Nvidia GeForce, RTX, Quadro, NVS and Tesla GPU users will want to update their drivers soon. Nvidia has pushed out a hotfix with a number of critical security fixes that if left unfixed, could allow for unauthorised access to systems.
Read More »Acer debuts its fastest Predator RAM yet and kicks off sale
Acer has kicked off Black Friday season a little early with some big discounts on Predator memory and SSDs. The company has also launched its fastest Predator DDR5 RAM yet, hitting impressive speeds of 8400MT/s.
Read More »Dragon Age: The Veilguard won’t be getting any DLC
With Dragon Age: The Veilguard officially out, Bioware confirmed they are shifting focus to Mass Effect 5 – meaning no post-launch DLC for the fantasy RPG.
Read More »STALKER 2 PC system requirements announced
At long last, STALKER 2: Heart of Chornobyl is releasing later this month. Just in time for launch, the PC system requirements have been revealed.
Read More »KitGuru Games: Omni-movement culminates 30 years of FPS innovation
Black Ops 6 is officially here, bringing the innovative new Omni-movement system to the game. While on the surface a relatively simple change, I argue that Treyarch intimately studied DOOM and the past 30 years of first-person shooter evolution to craft one of the most satisfying gameplay systems yet.
Read More »Monster Hunter Wilds beta sees nearly half a million concurrent Steam players
Following its explosive popularity in the wake of 2017’s Monster Hunter World, hype for the upcoming Monster Hunter Wilds has been at an all-time high. With the open beta for the upcoming RPG live right now, we can see just how excited fans are for next year’s release – seeing almost half a million concurrent players on Steam.
Read More »AMD launches Ryzen 7 9800X3D processor at $479
AMD kicks off the rollout of its 3D V-Cache equipped Ryzen 9000X3D CPUs with the Ryzen 7 9800X3D. This is an 8-core, 16-thread chip utilising Zen 5 and AMD's 2nd generation 3D V-Cache technology.
Read More »Machine Games targets 60FPS on Xbox Series S for Indiana Jones
Indiana Jones and the Great Circie won't fall into the same 30FPS trappings as some other recent Xbox exclusives. Machine Games is targeting a smooth 60FPS for both Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S.
Read More »Firewalk Studios claims ‘hundreds of thousands’ played Concord beta
Yesterday, Sony made the decision to officially scrap development on Concord and shut down the studio behind it. In the aftermath, Firewalk Studios has released its own farewell letter.
Read More »Former 343i dev reveals why Halo 5 never came to PC
Just as how the legacy of Halo stretches back to the roots of the OG Xbox, Master Chief and co. had – in the early days – a strong presence on PC. Unfortunately, 2015’s Halo 5 never came to the platform, and we now know why.
Read More »Black Ops 6 breaks ISP data traffic records
As video games have gotten bigger, prettier and more complex, their file sizes have increased in tow. One such prime suspect is the Call of Duty series, whose popularity in combination with ballooning file sizes saw it break ISP data traffic records back in 2022. With the launch of Call of Duty Black Ops 6, they’ve done it again.
Read More »New Evnia 5000 UWQHD curved gaming monitor launches at £299
Philips has unveiled a new curved gaming monitor in their Evnia 5000 series. Named the Evnia 34M2C5501A, this 34-inch monitor offers a UWQHD resolution and is designed for gaming. It's a more budget-friendly option within its category...
Read More »Ghostwire: Tokyo will soon be free to claim on PC
Each week, all those with an Epic Games account are privy to a couple games for free as part of the company’s Epic Games Store program. With that, the Fortnite maker has now announced next week’s offerings – including the highly underrated Ghostwire: Tokyo.
Read More »Study shows massive sales lead for disc-based PS5 compared to digital
You know how it seems like every console maker wants us to go all-in on digital games? Well, it looks like they might want to pump the brakes on that idea. Why? Because the gamers have spoken, and they're shouting, "We love our disc drives!"
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