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G.SKILL To Unveil Cutting-Edge Memory and Overclocking Events at Computex 2025

[Press Release] G.SKILL will showcase its latest DDR5 innovations and host thrilling overclocking competitions at Computex 2025, which will take Place May 20–23 at Nangang Exhibition Centre, Hall 1 (Tainex 1), Booth J0818.

G.SKILL will highlight its newest DDR5 memory kits, optimized for peak performance on the latest Intel and AMD platforms. 

Top professional overclockers will push hardware to the limit using LN2 cooling, G.SKILL DDR5 memory, and motherboards from ASRock, ASUS, GIGABYTE, and MSI. This live showcase will demonstrate extreme system tuning and potential world-record achievements.

Nine elite overclockers will compete live using G.SKILL DDR5, Intel® Core Ultra processors, and Z890 motherboards for a share of $40,000 USD:

  • Champion: $10,000
  • 2nd–9th Place: $6,500 to $2,500

The winner will be crowned on May 23 at 2:30 PM at the G.SKILL booth. Ten custom-built, themed PC mods by top global modders will be on display, celebrating the modding community’s creativity and craftsmanship. Check out G.SKILL’s website for more information.

EA Rejects Raising Game Prices Despite Xbox And Nintendo Moving Forward With $80 Price Tags

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  • During a Q&A in the recent earnings call, EA confirmed it is not raising game prices despite Xbox and Nintendo doing so.
  • The CEO wants EA to deliver the same quality regardless of the pricing, while the CFO confirms no changes have been made.
  • However, EA could increase the pricing of its premium offerings in the future to meet the new standard.

Whether it’s because of failing releases or contentious remarks, EA has often found itself at the center of controversy over the years. However, an unexpected and altruistic decision made by the company is being appreciated by gamers across the industry.

EA executives have refused to increase the pricing of its premium AAA offerings despite Xbox and Nintendo pushing ahead with the $80 price tags. The company has decided to stick with the old structure because it does not see a need to raise prices yet.

Why it matters: EA not increasing the price of its premium entries is widely appreciated, especially when Xbox and Nintendo have already confirmed to target the $80 price tags.

Xbox and Nintendo have announced raising their premium game prices, while PS has been silent.

During a Q&A in the Q4 and FY2025 earnings call, EA’s CFO confirms that no changes have been made to the pricing of current or future AAA games after deliberation. However, it’s unclear how long the firm will hold out with the old standard in this declining economy.

From a games perspective we put out, we have reflected no changes in our current strategy at this point.

-EA CFO, Stuart Canfield.

EA CEO Andrew Wilson accepts that the business has changed immensely over the last decade. Still, he clarifies that the company’s goal is to deliver ‘incredible quality and exponential value’ to gamers regardless of what pricing structure is used. 

And what we’ve discovered over the course of time is whether we can marry quality and value together, our business is strong, resilient and continues to grow.

-EA CEO, Andrew Wilson.

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Battlefield 6 is shaping up to be EA’s next big venture.

This move by EA has been admired, while gamers have criticized Xbox and Nintendo for the price hikes, especially because Series X now also costs more than PS5. 

Do you think EA will hold to its word and keep its premium game prices locked at $70 for the next few years? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below, or join the discussion on the Tech4Gamers forum.

Project 007 To Appear At The Summer Game Fest, Claims Insider

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  • Reliable insider claims Project 007 could make an appearance at the upcoming Summer Game Fest next month.
  • A reveal is expected for Project 007, Tomb Raider, or The Wolf Among Us 2.
  • It’s been 5 years since the James Bond title was announced, and it will explore the character’s origin with first-person gameplay.

IO Interactive has been quite busy with their upcoming James Bond title, Project 007, which was first revealed in 2020.

Although there has been no follow-up information on the title, we may soon get a proper look at the game. A reliable insider has claimed that Project 007 can appear at the upcoming Summer Game Fest on June 6th.

Why it matters: Project 007 is one of the most ambitious upcoming stealth games from a renowned developer. Fans have been waiting for the game for quite some while now, and they can finally rejoice that the wait is about to end.

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Insider’s Cryptic Response To Predictions For The Summer Game Fest || Source: Social Media 

While replying to a user asking if Tomb Raider, Project 007, or The Wolf Among Us 2 would be showcased at the Summer Game Fest, NateTheHate replied that at least one would.

The new Tomb Raider game has also been in development for quite some time now, and earlier leaks have suggested that an official reveal is imminent. The Wolf Among Us 2 is also scheduled for this year and has been in the works since 2018.

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Next Tomb Raider Game Being Developed In Partnership With Amazon.

That said, Project 007 has the highest chance of being revealed at the Summer Game Fest. It was just teased at the recent Nintendo Showcase, suggesting a Switch 2 release.

Details on the game are scarce, but the developers revealed that Project 007 will be an origin story.

Moreover, our job findings also suggested that Project 007 would feature first-person gameplay, akin to the GoldenEye game. It’s not IO Interactive’s first venture into the stealth genre, so we can expect an experience similar to GoldenEye, if not better.

What do you expect from Project 007? Let us know in the comments below or at the official Tech4Gamers Forums.

Kojima Says Publishers Fear Clashing With GTA 6 Even For Releases Like Death Stranding 2

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  • Hideo Kojima says Death Stranding’s publishers didn’t want to clash with GTA 6. 
  • He says it’s like movies, when Mission: Impossible releases, others try to avoid it.
  • Death Stranding 2 is now set to release next month on June 26, 2025. 

Hideo Kojima is set to release Death Stranding 2 later this year. After the GTA 6 delay, it will undoubtedly be one of the biggest releases of 2025, and based on the trailer and gameplay, it looks highly promising

Despite coming from one of the most prominent developers in the industry, Kojima says that publishers still fear clashing with the GTA 6 release date, even for titles like Death Stranding 2

Why it matters: Previously, it was claimed that publishers feared launching games in fall 2025 due to the fear of competition with GTA 6. However, the title has now been delayed to 2026. 

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Death Stranding 2 wanted to avoid competition with GTA 6.

Talking to his TBS Radio Show, Hideo Kojima revealed that others move out of the way as soon as a game like GTA 6’s release date is announced. It is kind of like a Mission: Impossible movie; when it releases, all others change their release date

Kojima further stated that the release date for Death Stranding 2 was decided a long time ago based on its development schedule. He initially wanted a September release, but the publisher eventually settled on a June window. 

The title now releases on June 26, 2024

Sony PlayStation is the official publisher for Death Stranding 2, so they had the final say. Of course, the company must be worried because the GTA franchise is so huge that any other release gets dwarfed, leading to compromised sales. 

Nonetheless, Death Stranding 2 has a very clear way ahead of it. It comes out on June 26, 2025, and is already expected to be one of the contenders for the Game of the Year award. The title has received huge upgrades over its predecessor. 

What are your thoughts on Kojima saying publishers wanted to avoid Death Stranding 2 clashing with GTA 6? Let us know your opinions in the comments or join the discussion at the official Tech4Gamers Forum.

Dragon Age Veteran Says The Team Got No Support From BioWare or EA After Inquisition

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  • Dragon Age veteran Mark Darrah reveals that the team got no support from EA and BioWare.
  • The developers were constantly made to work on other projects and jerked around.
  • This behaviour damaged the relationship between the parties.

When discussing disappointing sequels, Dragon Age: The Veilguard falls pretty high on the list. The 2024 RPG was a critical and commercial failure, failing to meet the sales expectations of EA and receiving mixed reviews from fans and critics alike.

People have given varying reasons for Dragon Age: The Veilguard’s failure, with many blaming the hate campaign. But a veteran from the IP’s development team has a new take on the situation, saying that they felt left behind.

Why it matters: Dragon Age: The Veilguard proves how studio intervention can ruin games.

In a new video uploaded to his YouTube channel, Dragon Age veteran Mark Darrah criticised EA and BioWare for not giving enough support to the people behind the franchise. The developer said both parties mishandled the franchises and didn’t keep their promises about providing necessary support.

According to Darrah, the team behind Dragon Age was constantly shifted around. Even though EA assured the IP would get more attention after the team helped ship Mass Effect: Andromeda, it failed to back up this promise. Rather than giving the team the needed resources, EA and BioWare shifted their attention to Anthem.

EA said make this a live-serivce, we said we don’t know hoe to do that we should start the project over.

As we all know, Anthem turned out to be a failure, and the next Dragon Age was pushed back even further, as most developers from its team were helping on Anthem. Mark Darrah also went on to say that those developers were lied to by EA and BioWare and told the Dragon Age team they didn’t want them anymore.

This led to a breakdown in trust between Darrah and EA, with the latter’s insistence on making Veilguard a live-service title leaving no room for reconciliation. Hence, it is no surprise that the game was so bad that it lost support a few months after launch and couldn’t even make an impact on PS Plus.

Do you think Dragon Age: The Veilguard’s failure was EA’s fault? Tell us in the comments below or head to the Tech4Gamers forum for discussion.

Asus ROG Ally 2 Photos And Specs Leaked; One Variant Is The Previously Rumored Xbox Handheld

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  • The first images and specs for Asus ROG Ally 2 have been leaked. 
  • The black variant is the previously rumored Xbox handheld.
  • Both handhelds feature strong specs and are expected to be revealed soon.

The Xbox handheld ‘Project Kennan’ has been rumored to be in development for some time now, in collaboration with Asus. The Taiwan-based manufacturer posted the first teaser for the handheld console a short while ago.

Today, the first hardware leaks on the handheld have surfaced. Project Kennan is a variant of Asus ROG Ally 2 and packs a serious punch that will give the handheld market tough competition.

Why it matters: The handheld console market has seen a resurgence in recent years and can finally run AAA games. Xbox will enter the handheld market for the first time, and it’s already looking to be a success for them.

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Asus ROG Ally 2 Features An Entirely Redesigned Exterior 

These photos were first published under the U.S. FCC and spotted by Videocardz. The Asus ROG Ally 2 features two variants: a white handheld that will succeed the first ROG Ally and a black variant, a dedicated Xbox handheld variant.

The consoles’ specs are also mentioned, and it seems they’ll be the most powerful handhelds to date. Both variants feature a 7-inch 120Hz display. The white model Asus ROG Ally 2 appears to be running an AMD 4-core 20W TDP Aierth Plus, a successor to the Steam Deck Van Gogh chipset.

The Xbox variant has more high-end specs, featuring a Ryzen Z2 Extreme chipset with 8 cores running on a 36W TDP. It also has 64GB of memory, but it’s unclear what the white variant will offer.

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Asus ROG Ally 2 Handhelds Could Be Unveiled Soon At The Upcoming Showcases

With such high-end specs and tariffs, these handhelds could cost a pretty penny. Judging by the recent pricing of the Switch 2, one can only expect Asus ROG Ally 2 to be out of the reach of normal consumers. 

On the other hand, Windows Central reports that Project Kennan will not be able to run native Xbox games and is Microsoft’s first step into handheld territory. The gaming giant plans to release a second dedicated handheld alongside next-gen consoles in 2027.

What do you expect these two Asus ROG Ally 2 variants to cost?? Let us know in the comments below or at the official Tech4Gamers Forums.

Epomaker Carbon60 Review: Tough As A Nail, Light As A Feather

One of the recent products from Epomaker, a renowned keyboard manufacturer, is the talk of the town for an odd reason. There isn’t much more space for innovation in this market. Yet, Epomaker has successfully created its place in an unfamiliar marketplace for carbon-fibre keyboards with its new Carbon60. Does it have what is needed to become a delicate, portable, reliable keyboard? Continue reading to find out!

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Key Takeaways

  • The Epomaker Carbon60 is a lightweight 60% keyboard featuring a carbon-fiber chassis, tri-mode wireless connectivity, and hot-swappable low-profile switches, delivering an outstanding typing experience with deep sound dampening.
  • You should consider the Epomaker Carbon60 if you value portability and durability, require wireless flexibility, and are a customization enthusiast.
  • You should skip the Epomaker Carbon60 if you need an adjustable typing angle or wrist support, prefer PBT keycaps over ABS, and are on a tight budget. 

Before we go any further, here are the Carbon60’s technical specifications taken from the manufacturer’s website:

Specification Detail
Layout 60% ANSI US Layout
Number of Keys 61 Keys
Connectivity Type-C Cable, 2.4GHz, Bluetooth 5.0
Compatibility Mac/WIN/Linux
Battery 3000mAh
Battery Life 23.6 hours with Backlight on, and 176.4 hours with Backlight off.
Case Material Carbon Fiber
Front Height 22.5mm
Back Height 26.7mm
Flex-Cut No Flex-Cut
Plate Material Carbon Fiber
Sound Dampening 3 layers: Sandwich Pad, Switch Pad, Bottom Foam
Keycaps Profile DSA Low Profile
Keycaps Material ABS Plastic
Keycaps Manufacturing Technique Double-Shot
Hot-swappable Yes
RGB South-facing, per-key RGB
Polling Rate 1000Hz (USB, 2.4Ghz), 125Hz (Bluetooth 5.0)
Latency 4ms (USB), 10ms (2.4Ghz wireless), 22ms (Bluetooth 5.0)
Anti-Ghosting N-Key Rollover(Win)/6-Key Anti-Ghosting(Mac)
Keyboard Dimensions 297*102.3*26.7mm
Keyboard Weight 0.5kg
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What Makes The Epomaker Carbon60 Different?

As different from Epomaker’s previous Lite 60% keyboard, which featured a heavy CNC-machined aluminum body and gasket-mounted design, the Carbon60 is Epomaker’s first attempt at a true carbon fiber built, giving the keyboard an ultra-rigid yet lightweight chassis that is resistant to scratches. It also shaves weight down to merely 0.5kg. While the aluminum materials provide only durability, the Carbon60’s carbon fiber build provides better portability with the same durability in a way that typical plastic or aluminum castings can’t match. 

Packaging & Unboxing

The Epomaker Carbon60 packaging uses a blue palette that complements the keyboard’s branding. The front boldly displays the Carbon60 name in strong typography, with the number 60 highlighted in yellow. The shades of blue are used throughout the rest of the packaging, providing an appealing contrast to the yellow numbers. The front of the package highlights a few significant features, such as the 60% size, QMK/VIA compatibility, and more. Lastly, the back of the package provides further details about the extra features. 

Box Contents

Here is the list of everything you’ll find inside the box: 

  1. Epomaker Carbon60
  2. Type-C Cable
  3. User Manual
  4. Keycap Puller
  5. Extra Switches & Keycaps

Design

Design (Image by T4G)
Design

The Epomaker Carbon60 has a simple appearance. The blue accents on the keys and strap add a pleasing element to the mostly black design. You will immediately notice its distinctive carbon fiber texture on the back, side, and underneath the keys. With its carbon fiber casing, the Carbon60 lives up to its name. The weight of this keyboard is another perk and makes it different from others.  

With minimal flex and a reasonable weight of 0.5 kg, this keyboard is among the lightest available. Epomaker achieved this weight by using a carbon fiber casing, which not only offers durability but also greatly improves portability. I was pleasantly surprised to find out how portable the keyboard was when I first held it in my hands. Lastly, the keyboard dimensions are 297*102.3*26.7mm (W*D*H).

Underside

Underside (Image by T4G)
Underside

The exact same carbon fiber aesthetic continues throughout the keyboard’s bottom, with the blue color highlighting the text. It is quite unfortunate that the Carbon60 does not have extendable feet. For a more pleasant typing experience, I prefer a keyboard with a slight tilt. Additionally, there is no wrist rest, which makes sense given its size and design.

As compared to other Epomaker keyboards, in which plastic clips keep the keyboard together, several screws are used here. They are located beneath each one of the rubber feet.

However, Epomaker does give some details on what’s within. A sandwich pad, switch pad, and bottom foam are the three layers that make up the keyboard. These serve a number of purposes, including dampening and softening the sound of the keys and minimizing hollow or resonant sounds. 

Layout

Layout (Image by T4G)
Layout

The total number of keys on the Epomaker Carbon60 is sixty-one. It has a 60% ANSI US layout, which is typical for a keyboard of this size. The number row at the top allows you to shortcut between the number and F-row keys. There aren’t any arrow keys, nor is there a navigation cluster. The intent of this layout is to deliver the maximum functionality in a small form factor.

Function Key Combinations
Function Key Combinations

However, there are various secondary functions present. For instance, to use the arrow keys, you can press the function key together with other keys. This functionality also provides access to media controls. Many shortcuts are listed in the manual, which can be read to understand the Epomaker Carbon60’s secondary features.

Keycaps

The Epomaker Carbon60 keycaps are made of ABS plastic. They are less expensive to manufacture than PBT keys, as they are frequently considered to be less sturdy and more inclined to get greasy over time. Each keycap has a huge print of the legend in the middle. Epomaker’s wise decision to print the Mac legends on the side facing south was a good one. For instance, the WIN key has OPT written on the side facing south.

This approach reduces clutter on top of the keys, and an additional legend can be seen clearly. The keycaps are DSA Low-Profile, which offers a reduced travel distance and an even surface that provides a bloated feel for a quieter typing experience. The key’s low profile gives it a sleek and simple appearance. While these may be more ergonomically enjoyable. They are not appropriate for intensive gaming requirements. Lastly, the keycaps are easy to remove using the provided keycap puller. 

RGB Lighting

The Keycaps are evenly lit thanks to the RGB LEDS below them that face south. Similarly, shortcut keys on the keyboard can be used to adjust all of the lighting settings. To adjust the level of brightness, speed, and various lighting effects, you can use the function key in combination with a variety of other keys.

Light Effects
Light Effects

When you have a static color chosen, you can pick from seven different colors. Additionally, you can switch between eight different lighting patterns, such as breathing, reactive, static, and a rainbow wave that moves back and forth over the keyboard. Overall, the Carbon60’s lighting appears beautiful and even. 

Switches

Switches (Image by T4G)
Switches
Switch Name    Gateron Low Brown Switch 2.0   
Switch Type    3-pin Tactile   
Operating Force   55±15gf    
Bottom-out Force    60±5gf   
Pre-travel    1.7±0.4mm   
Total Travel    3.2+0.2mm   
Stem  POM  
Top housing    PC   
Bottom housing  Nylon PA66     
Spring    13.5mm two-stage spring
Factory lubed Yes   

The Epomaker Carbon60 is available with two switches, including the Gateron Low Red Switch 2.0 and Gateron Low Brown Switch 2.0. I have the latter in my review unit. The two switches’ travel feel is one of their main differences. The Red switches feel linear and lack a bump. On the other hand, the Brown switches are tactile and have a tiny bump when you press down. The actuation force is the other significant factor.

The brown switch requires more force to press than the red switch. As usual, the key switch features multiple components, including two outer housings. The key can be activated by pressing down on the main stem. A two-stage spring with a length of 13.5 mm is located inside the switch. The switches have a POM stem with a nylon PA66 bottom housing and a polycarbonate top housing. By default, the switches are lubricated.

Connectivity

The keyboard can be connected by Bluetooth, 2.4GHz wireless, or cable. A USB Type-C cable connects straight to the keyboard’s back and your computer. According to Epomaker, this connection’s latency is 4 ms. Furthermore, the 2.4GHz wireless receiver is the second choice. Once you flip the switch on the rear to on, this connects wirelessly to the keyboard and plugs into your computer. You can also read our guide on the best wireless gaming keyboards to explore more options.

This connection has a latency of 10 ms. Lastly, the Bluetooth connection has a latency of 22 ms. When typing was my main concern, the Bluetooth connection performed admirably. Thankfully, I had no trouble using any of the above-mentioned connectivity options. Notably, the lack of storage space for the wireless receiver is a drawback. It should have room for storage because it’s quite small, which makes it easy to misplace.

Battery Life

The Carbon60 has a 3000mAh battery with a stated battery life of 23.6 hours while the backlight is on and 176 hours when it is off. I was able to use it for almost 26 hours during my testing while having the backlight on, which is a little longer than the recommended duration. With the backlight off, the battery has lasted even longer. Additionally, I tested with various lighting settings, which have an impact on the speed at which the battery drains.

Typing Experience

As the above video shows, the Epomaker Carbon60 has an excellent sound. Compared to various keyboards I’ve used, the sound isn’t very deep, but it’s also not exceptionally loud. I found that the Gateron Low Profile Brown 2.0 switches feature a slightly pronounced tactile bump, offering purposeful feedback without feeling uncomfortable even during long typing sessions. 

While not as silent as custom silent tactile, they maintain a lower-pitched, thocky acoustic profile. With the Epomaker Carbon60, typing is generally satisfactory. It took me some time to get comfortable with the feeling of the outer edges of the surrounding keys while typing. Although I didn’t accidentally activate surround keys. Still, getting familiar with the design of these low-profile DSA keycaps took a while.

Software

The QMK/VIA compatibility of this keyboard is a great feature since it’s essential for a 60% keyboard such as this one. It has several layers, and each keystroke can be easily customized. For instance, you can remap the keys to map the F-row keys or missing keys that are commonly seen on a full-sized or 75% keyboard. You can spend time playing around with layers till you find something that fits you. 

To download, the first step is to get VIA from GitHub. Additionally, for VIA to properly detect the keyboard, you must download an additional file from Epomaker’s official website. Generally, this compatibility is preferable for keyboard enthusiasts. However, the experience isn’t exactly effortless or user-friendly for new users. 

Should You Buy It?

Buy It If

You want both portability and durability: The carbon-fiber chassis makes the Carbon60 one of the lightest yet durable 60% keyboards you can carry.

You require wireless flexibility: Tri-mode connectivity (USB-C, 2.4 GHz, Bluetooth 5.0) plus long battery life means you can swap between devices and work anywhere.

You’re a customization enthusiast: Hot-swappable Gateron Low Profile switches and full QMK/VIA support let you remap every key and experiment with different switch types.

Don’t Buy It If

You need an adjustable typing angle or wrist support: There are no extendable feet or included wrist rest, so the board sits completely flat.

You prefer PBT keycaps over ABS: The stock ABS caps may develop shine and grease over time, which can bother some users. 

My Thoughts

The Epomaker Carbon60 combines the positive aspects of a 60% layout with the functionality of a full-sized keyboard through its QMK/VIA programmability. Furthermore, wireless connectivity makes the keyboard even more portable. It is well-built and durable without being hefty, thanks to the carbon fiber material used in the outer housing. With an outstanding typing experience, it is also excellent for daily use. 

It had a good battery life, which is important when using a portable keyboard like this. In my opinion, pricing is the only slight negative. The Carbon60 costs $129.99, which is quite a bit of money for a keyboard with a 60% layout. But if portability is your top priority, then the pricing would be worth it, especially if you’re interested in a slim, minimalistic keyboard.

Coming Next: Epomaker RT80 Review

 

Analysis Shows Days Gone Remastered Looks Comparatively Worse Than The Original On The PS5

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  • Days Gone remastered looks worse than the base game on the PS5 during performance mode.
  • The image quality takes a hit.
  • Quality mode looks much better with detail resolution, but it comes with a drawback of being limited to 30FPS.

While fans have been yearning for a continuation of the Days Gone series, Bend Studios had other plans. They recently released the remastered version of the 2019 game, which fans have found to their liking.

Deep diving into the game, the visual quality is much better with the remastered version. However, in some instances, image quality takes a hit, even looking worse than the base version, both running on the same PS5 console.

Why it matters: A remaster releasing for the PS5 looking worse than the base game is quite disappointing, especially when the developer promised a truly next-gen experience.

Digital Foundry recently published an in-depth review of Days Gone Remastered running on the PS5 console. 

Whilst running in performance mode, the image quality is worse than the base game running on the same PS5. The image loses its sharpness with less clarity overall and becomes soft-looking.

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Days Gone Remastered Vs. Original Comparison On The PS5

However, on Quality mode, the updated resolution does make a huge difference in the image quality and textures on the models, but it comes with its own drawback of being limited to just 30FPS on native 4k resolution.  

For contrast, the PS4 version ran at 4k 60FPS on the PS5. On the other hand, the performance mode only offers a 1440p resolution at 60FPS. 

The PS5 Pro gets a new enhanced mode, which runs the game on an upscaled 4k resolution with 60FPS and some decent visuals; definitely the best way to play the game.

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Rare Occasion Of A PlayStation Game’s Protagonist Face Not Changing With The Remaster

The biggest change with the new version is the lighting. Days Gone Remastered features a completely overhauled lighting that appears to be much darker compared to the base game.

During nighttime, the absence of moonlight and a darker tone really helps feel Central Oregon as a true post-apocalyptic world, and the horror element is significantly ramped up. Additionally, the night sky now shows more stars, reflecting the absence of pollution after the zombie outbreak wiped out most of humanity.

What are your thoughts on Days Gone Remastered? Let us know in the comments below or at the official Tech4Gamers Forum.

GTA 6 Trailer 2 Teases Return of Weight Gain And Fighting Styles From San Andreas

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  • The second GTA 6 trailer shows various glimpses of in-game elements.
  • It teases the return of gym mechanics from GTA San Andreas, including weight gain and fighting styles.
  • The trailer and screenshots show Jason working out and Lucia practicing different fighting styles.

The second GTA 6 trailer has been released, creating unprecedented excitement among gamers. In addition to multiple story details and screenshots, the trailer also teases a few of the gameplay elements fans can expect in Rockstar Games’ upcoming title.

Among these systems, it seems two mechanics from the fan-favorite GTA San Andreas are set to return as the trailer teases weight systems and fighting styles.

Why it matters: Both mechanics were fairly popular in GTA San Andreas but have yet to return in any of the modern Grand Theft Auto titles.

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Jason Appears To Sport Different Physiques In GTA 6

As seen in the GTA 6 trailer, Jason looks significantly more muscular than he did in the previous footage. Although this could be an artistic change from Rockstar Games, the protagonist is later shown working out at an outdoor gym.

What makes this interesting is that leaks of the game already teased a similar system. Putting two and two together, it seems fairly obvious that Rockstar Games has implemented GTA San Andreas’ dynamic body transformation system to some extent.

At a later point in the trailer, Lucia is competing in what seems to be an underground fighting circuit. She shows fast moves in the brief footage, suggesting that this part of the game will allow players to master different combat styles.

Additionally, Lucia is seen boxing in the screenshots provided by the studio. For context, GTA San Andreas incorporated fighting styles like Boxing, Taekwondo, and Muay Thai for players to experiment with. Something similar might show up in GTA 6.

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Lucia Is Seen Boxing In The Official Screenshots

This should be particularly exciting to the fans since recent Rockstar Games titles have been criticized for their underwhelming melee combat. Perhaps the studio has addressed these criticisms in the upcoming release.

What are your thoughts on Rockstar Games pulling from GTA San Andreas for greater gameplay variety in GTA 6? Let’s discuss in the comments and on the Tech4Gamers Forums.

GTA 6 Trailer 2 Breaks Record To Become Fastest YouTube Video With 1 Million Likes

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  • GTA 6’s second trailer is already huge on YouTube.
  • It became the fastest video on the platform to reach 1 million likes.
  • At the time of writing, the trailer is already close to 2 million likes.

The wait for GTA 6’s second trailer has been long and gruelling. Following the initial reveal in 2023, Rockstar Games stayed silent for well over a year, recently confirming an official delay to the title.

Just days later, the gaming giant suddenly returned with the second trailer. To nobody’s surprise, this trailer has already broken records on YouTube.

Why it matters: The original GTA 6 trailer was a huge deal in its own right. It broke multiple records, but it seems the latest footage will leave previous efforts in the dust.

Trailer 2 has been out for around one hour and has already amassed nearly 2 million likes. Moreover, the video gathered a total of 1 million likes in under 40 minutes, making it the fastest YouTube upload to do so.

The most interesting element in this equation is the fact that this video was released without any prior announcement. In the past, Rockstar Games already confirmed a date for the first GTA 6 trailer.

Although the first trailer was also released ahead of schedule, the team was completely silent about the latest footage. This makes the record all the more impressive, setting a high bar for the actual game’s release next year.

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Jason is one of the protagonists of GTA 6.

The trailer itself is also remarkable and has earned plenty of praise from the fans. All in all, Rockstar Games has given everyone exactly what was needed, continuing the excitement for its upcoming blockbuster title.

What are your thoughts on the YouTube record? Let’s discuss in the comments and on the Tech4Gamers Forums.

GTA 6 Protagonists And NPCs Story Details Revealed Following Trailer 2 Drop

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  • Rockstar Games has recently shadow-dropped the second GTA 6 trailer, showcasing more cinematic and story moments.
  • Besides the trailer, the studio updated its website with new story and background info about the protagonists and NPCs.
  • The new details also provide a look into the game’s story and six important and diverse NPCs besides the protagonists. 

After much anticipation and disappointing news of a delay, Rockstar Games abruptly dropped the second trailer for GTA 6 without any marketing. The trailer showcases many cinematic and story moments, attracting thousands of hungry fans in seconds. 

However, in yet another shocker, Rockstar has also discreetly updated its website for GTA 6 and revealed a bunch of new story and background info for the game’s protagonists and half a dozen interesting NPCs.

Why it matters: The new story and background details for GTA 6 protagonists and important NPCs already imply that Rockstar Games has put a lot of work into crafting an interesting story to keep fans immersed. 

Rockstar has revealed background and story details about both GTA 6 protagonists, alongside multiple important NPCs.

As seen on the Rockstar Games website, these details give us the first official in-depth look at what GTA 6 offers. The studio begins by describing that Jason and Lucia have to rely on each other more than ever after finding themselves in an easy score gone wrong.

They find themselves on the darkest side of the sunniest place in America, in the middle of a criminal conspiracy stretching across the state of Leonida.

After serving in the Army, Jason works for local drug runners. Meanwhile, Lucia learned to swing early and landed herself in prison after ‘fighting for her family.’ Both want to start anew together to survive and thrive in Leonida.

Rockstar also introduces Cal Hampton, a friend of Jason’s who likes to ‘relax at the low tide of America.’ Boobie Ike is introduced as the local Vice City legend who owns real estate, a strip club, and a recording studio.

Dre’Quan Priest is your local Vice City musician, involved in the hip-hop and rap scene and associated with the Only Raw Records label. Rockstar also shares details about Real Dimze, a rap duo featuring Bae-Luxe and Roxy, signed under the label. 

Raul Baustista is introduced as a seasoned bank robber who knows his stuff. He has the confidence, charm, and cunning to scout out talented criminals willing to take high-stakes risks for equally big rewards.

And lastly, Brian Heder is a drug runner, a sharp and ruthless veteran smuggler who operates in Vice City. 

Do you think GTA 6 will be the best entry in the franchise in terms of story and characters? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below, or join the discussion on the Tech4Gamers forum.

GTA 6 New Trailer Was Captured on Base PS5, Hinting At A Possible PlayStation Marketing Deal

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  • The second trailer for GTA 6 was captured on PS5, hinting that Sony and Rockstar have a marketing deal.
  • It is set to launch globally on May 26, 2026.

The world’s single most anticipated entertainment product right now is Rockstar’s GTA 6. The hype around the action adventure game is such that it has become a phenomenon itself in pop culture before the title has even launched. 

Following the first trailer for GTA 6 in 2023, fans have been clamoring for another look at the most anticipated game in history. Rockstar finally obliged today with a brand new trailer that also hinted at a special deal with PlayStation. 

Why it matters: PlayStation striking an exclusive marketing deal with GTA 6 will be highly detrimental for Xbox.

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The 2nd trailer for GTA 6 was captured on PS5.

At the end of the GTA 6 trailer 2, you can see a few PlayStation logos, including one that says the trailer was captured on the base PS5. Many believe this placement may hint at a partnership between PlayStation and Rockstar to market the upcoming title.

To be clear, none of the parties involved has made such a statement regarding GTA 6. However, a marketing deal between the two for GTA 6 is the likeliest possibility when considering industry norms. Statements like that only appear at the end of major reveals when some strategy is in place.

Furthermore, considering how GTA 6 will only drop on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series consoles next year, the marketing ploy makes a lot more sense as the former is miles ahead of Xbox in sales, which wasn’t promoted in the trailer.

The gaming industry was dumbfounded to learn last week that GTA 6 will not be launching this year, but rather on May 26, 2026, a tidbit the trailer confirmed. Despite the reasoning, most of the gaming world went into crisis mode, calling the delay a nightmare for the industry

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Jason is one of the protagonists of GTA 6.

But, with GTA 6 set to be a revolutionary title with a generational leap in aspects like police systems and AI, making fans wait a little bit isn’t too unfair an ask. 

Do you think GTA 6 will be the best-selling title of all time? Tell us in the comments below or head to the Tech4Gamers forum for discussion.