Captured at CES 2025, the gameplay video showcases the title's emphasis on high-end visual fidelity with gorgeous reflections.
Accessory maker Genki has revealed that it did not have access to Nintendo Switch 2 hardware to design the products it showcased at CES 2025.
Nintendo clarifies that Switch 2 hardware showcased at CES 2025 by accessory manufacturer Genki was "not provided to the company by us."
Genki was responsible for similar Switch 2 leaks earlier this week at CES 2025, where we saw some accessories for the console.
There will also be Windows 11 variants of the Lenovo Legion Go S, with the higher-end one slated for release later this month and a $799 price tag.
Accessory maker Genki took to the CES 2025 showfloor with a host of new products for the Nintendo Switch 2, claiming a release window of April.
Following reports that a Netflix adaptation had been cancelled, a movie based on the 2017 action RPG is underway at Columbia Pictures.
The Titan 18 HX also has a special edition variant dubbed the Dragon Edition Norse Myth, which features a hand-painted chassis and extra goodies.
Sony is seemingly capitalizing on the blockbuster success of Helldivers 2, though its release window is currently unknown.
Created with Aniplex, the anime will bring “traditional samurai aesthetics to life with cinematic storytelling and striking visuals.”
The newest gaming monitor from Dell's Alienware brand foregoes the company's design language for a more subtle approach.
The newest features of Nvidia's DLSS 4 include generating three additional frames for every single frame generated in games.
Out later this year, the newest lineup includes high-end CPUs for desktop and handheld PCs alongside high-performance laptops.
The latest line-up of AMD's Ryzen AI Max APUs features some serious horsepower for both CPU and GPU cores, with a max boost of 5.1 GHz.
The newest iteration of the Asus XG Mobile is moving away from the proprietary connectors of the past and instead uses Thunderbolt 5.
The AMD Radeon RX 9070, RX 9070 XT, RX 9060, and RX 9060 XT will compete with the equivalent GPUs from Nvidia's previous generation.
The newest GeForce RTX 50-series GPUs offer up to double the speed of their 40-series counterparts and will be out over the coming months.