2025’s Summer Game Fest has broken yet another personal record – with viewership figures increasing by 89% to 50 million viewers.
Read More »Microsoft reportedly working on “next generation” Xbox cloud servers
Microsoft is reportedly set to enhance its Xbox cloud game streaming servers with lower lag, improved bitrates, and higher resolution options.
Read More »PlayStation 5 monthly active users finally surpasses the PS4
The PlayStation 5 has finally surpassed the PS4 in terms of monthly users – with the current-gen system accounting for roughly 2/3rds of all active systems.
Read More »KITGURU Editorial Awards 2025 – Winners announced!
Every month, over 2.8 million technology enthusiasts, gamers, creators, and professionals from around the world visit KitGuru.net for honest, independent buying advice. Since we started working on KITGURU almost 17 years ago our mission has remained unchanged - to deliver accurate, real-world data to help our readers make informed purchasing decisions. Today, we present our picks for the very best tech products of 2025.
Read More »Intel has discontinued laptop and desktop versions of Arc A750
Intel has initiated the end-of-life process for its Arc A750 Limited Edition graphics card, with the company ceasing orders for the reference design from June 27th. Another unspecified version of this card will also reach its end-of-life on June 30th. This move, brought to our attention by @momomo_us, was communicated through …
Read More »PlayStation+ and Game Pass set to get price increases
The danger with subscription services is the ever looming threat of monthly price increases. As it turns out, both Sony and Microsoft may have price increases coming in the near future, for PlayStation+ and Game Pass. As part of Sony's annual business update this week, Hideaki Nishino, CEO of SIE, …
Read More »AMD Ryzen 5 5500X3D is the company’s latest AM4-based processor
Despite a lack of immediate retail presence, AMD has confirmed the launch of a new AM4 processor: the Zen3-based Ryzen 5 5500X3D. This SKU, introduced on June 5th, officially becomes the latest CPU available for the AM4 socket, already in its ninth year (started in September 2016). The Ryzen 5 …
Read More »Sony lifts PC sale restrictions on Helldivers 2, Spider-Man 2 and more
Sony received a lot of praise for its efforts on PC initially, but complaints quickly came in when Sony began delisting games from sale in hundreds of countries. Sony has dropped its controversial PSN account requirements for its PC games after much backlash and now, a few games that had …
Read More »The ROG Xbox Ally tipped to launch in October starting at €599
It has been a week since the ROG Xbox Ally handheld was announced. This is a collaboration between Xbox and Asus to produce a new handheld with an updated 'gaming UI' for Windows 11 that enables easy switching of apps and quick access to the Xbox app, Battle Net, Steam and other launchers.
Read More »Devil May Cry 5 reaches 10 million copies sold
Capcom has announced a significant sales milestone for Devil May Cry 5, revealing that the game has sold over 10 million units worldwide since its 2019 release. The company has explicitly credited the recent success of the Devil May Cry animated series on Netflix as a contributing factor to this …
Read More »Nuphy updates the Air75 for 2025
NuPhy, a company that has carved out a distinct niche in the mechanical keyboard market since its inception, is now accepting pre-orders for its latest mechanical keyboard: the NuPhy Air75 V3. This new addition continues the brand's commitment to sleek aesthetics and robust functionality, packing 84 keys into a compact …
Read More »Razer expands controller lineup with Kishi V3, V3 Pro and V3 Pro XL models
Razer announced the launch of its next generation of mobile gaming peripherals: the Razer Kishi V3, Kishi V3 Pro, and Kishi V3 Pro XL. This new Kishi V3 series is for gamers who demand console-grade performance and superior control, regardless of their preferred mobile device, be it iPhone, Android, small …
Read More »Final PCI Express 7.0 specification published
Earlier PCIe standards tended to last much longer than the latest ones, partly because of the increasing need for more bandwidth. Since the release of PCIe 4.0, PCI-SIG has been updating the standard every two and a half years (average), with PCIe 7.0 being the latest to be announced. Continuing …
Read More »FBC: Firebreak will get two major updates in 2025
We are one week out from the launch of Remedy's first multiplayer game. FBC: Firebreak will send players back to The Oldest House to in squads to investigate supernatural outbreaks. With the release date approaching, Remedy is starting to share some of its post-launch plans. FBC: Firebreak will get at …
Read More »Creative Assembly teases new Total War at 25th anniversary event
It has been a while since the release of the last Total War game but Creative Assembly does have something cooking up. The studio revealed plans to showcase ‘the next era' of Total War later this year. Total War is nearing its 25th anniversary and to celebrate, Creative Assembly will …
Read More »Sony ‘looking forward’ to showcasing Marathon progress
There has been a lot of negativity surrounding two upcoming PlayStation live-service games in the past month – Bungie's Marathon and Haven Studio's Fairgames. There have been rumours of both delays and cancellations, but PlayStation's CEO is looking to put those rumours to rest. Sony's annual business presentation took place …
Read More »MGS 3 Remake replaces Ape Escape mini game with Bomberman on Xbox
We have known for a while now that the Metal Gear Solid 3 remake would include the Snake vs Monkey mode, but only on PlayStation consoles. Now, Xbox has its own alternative - Bomberman.
Read More »You can now filter the Steam Store by accessibility feature
In recent years, major publishers have made a push for more accessibility features in games. Nowadays, most major titles come with a set of features designed to make the game playable for those with various disabilities. Now, Valve is updating the Steam Store to allow users to easily find these …
Read More »Bethesda shares updated player stats for Fallout 76 and The Elder Scrolls Online
A decade on from the launch of The Elder Scrolls Online, and 6 years since Fallout 76, both titles continue to see millions of new players.
Read More »Microsoft’s ‘sidelined’ Xbox handheld has reportedly been cancelled
Following the announcement of the ROG Xbox Ally, Microsoft appears to have cancelled all their plans for an internally-developed Xbox handheld.
Read More »Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 surpasses 7 million players
9 months on from its launch, Warhammer 40,000 Space Marine 2 continues to sell well – having now surpassed 7 million players.
Read More »The Outer Worlds 2 director responds to $80 price tag
Microsoft concluded its recent Xbox Games Showcase event with a lengthy deep-dive into the upcoming The Outer Worlds 2. While it appears to be a solid sequel to 2019’s AA affair, the game has seen some backlash for being the first in Microsoft’s new $80 push. Though unsurprising, the team at Obsidian have confirmed that the price was dictated by Microsoft, not them.
Read More »MSI BIOS update for AMD motherboards introduces “future CPU” support
MSI has rolled out the new AGESA 1.2.0.3e BIOS update for its latest 800-series motherboards (AMD X870/E and B850), bringing several enhancements, including support for 256 GB memory and “future” CPUs. According to Chi11eddog, this update introduces support for optimising high-density memory from Hynix, Micron, and Samsung. The new BIOS …
Read More »Windows 11 update aims to fix game crashes for Nvidia GPUs
Microsoft has rolled out its June 2025 security update for Windows 11, identified as KB5060999. This cumulative update integrates a series of enhancements, focusing on resolving persistent graphics and display-related issues. As shared on Reddit, this update addresses problems within the Graphics Kernel that have led to certain games stalling or …
Read More »Intel PresentMon 2.3.1 brings new GPU telemetry features
The latest version of Intel PresentMon brings some significant improvements, focusing on enhanced telemetry, improved FPS overlay, and better system compatibility. Intel has added new telemetry data, including effective frequency, voltage regulator temperatures, and total board power. This provides users with a more comprehensive overview of their system's performance. Moreover, …
Read More »Just Cause 5 was reportedly cancelled after years of development
Just Cause has been on ice since the release of Just Cause 4 on Xbox One, PS4 and PC. As it turns out, Just Cause 5 was in development for a number of years, but it had been cancelled before it could be announced publicly.
Read More »Stellar Blade surpasses 100K concurrent players on PC at launch
The last couple of PlayStation-published PC titles, like Spider-Man 2, Until Dawn and The Last of Us 2, have failed to garner headlines. That changes this week with the launch of Stellar Blade, with the PC version amassing an impressive 100K concurrent players on day-one. Stellar Blade: Definitive Edition is …
Read More »Konami and Blooper Team reveal Silent Hill remake
Blooper Team's Silent Hill 2 remake launched to plenty of praise last year. Now, Konami is turning its attention to other games in the series, starting with a remake of the original game. Silent Hill 1 is next in line to get the remake treatment. The game is being developed …
Read More »GeForce Now adds nine more games this week
This week, nine more titles are joining the GeForce Now library, including two of this week's biggest new games – Dune: Awakening and MindsEye. MindsEye is a new game from Build a Rocket Boy, a new studio founded by former Rockstar producer, Leslie Benzies. The game has unfortunately not had …
Read More »MindsEye devs promise optimisations and fixes amid refund requests
The MindsEye launch was already not going to plan, as a crucial day-one patch for the game had been delayed for one console platform. Now with the game widely available, players have discovered nothing but issues, from wide ranging bugs to poor optimisation. As a result, Sony has begun offering …
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