Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 out now

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Black Ops 4 is here! With the best-selling series in Call of Duty returns with Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 available now, digitally and at global retailers worldwide.

The most anticipated multi-platform game of this holiday according to Nielsen Game Rank, Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 delivers a game-changing experience with more ways to play together with friends than ever before.

“Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 is packed with an amazing array and a massive amount of content across Multiplayer, Zombies and Blackout, and the launch marks just the beginning of an incredible journey ahead,” said Rob Kostich, EVP and GM, Call of Duty. “When you pick up a Black Ops game, you know you have something you are going to play for a really long time, but Black Ops 4 takes that to an entirely new level. The team’s commitment is clear – no matter what kind of player you are, there is a ton of content to be enjoyed, and there is even more to come for everyone in the community. Black Ops 4 is unlike anything Treyarch has ever created and we think fans are going to have a blast.”

“We revealed playable Multiplayer earlier than ever, put in more Zombies available on day one than any other game, held two Betas, and along the way the response from the Black Ops community has been nothing short of incredible,” said Dan Bunting, Co-Studio Head, Treyarch. “Our mission was to build a game from the ground up that allowed fans to have fun together and play with one another in new ways – that’s just what we did, and the launch of Black Ops 4 is just the start. This is a game that we plan to support for the long haul.”

“The ambition driving the studio’s efforts doesn’t end there however; in fact, it’s been a colossal endeavor: from creating a signature take on battle royale with Blackout, to going all-out on PC with Beenox and working with Blizzard to bring the game to Battle.net for the first time, we pushed ourselves more than any game we’ve ever made. We feel that says something and we believe that it shows,” said Mark Gordon, Co-Studio Head, Treyarch. “We’ve been developing Black Ops games for ten years now, and I’ve never seen the studio create anything on this scale before.”

Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 features three distinct modes of play: Multiplayer, Zombies and Blackout. Multiplayer features gritty, grounded combat in the most tactical, team-based experience in the Black Ops series to date. It features the return of the iconic Pick 10 system, along with a series of innovations in weapon controls, combat flow, health regeneration, and player movement. Black Ops 4 also features a combination of new and returning Specialists, each with their own unique equipment and playstyles, allowing players to not only be powerful alone, but devastating as a team working together.

Celebrating the 10-year anniversary of the original Call of Duty Zombies, Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 debuts an entirely new Zombies experience that is the biggest Day One offering in franchise history, with three fully-featured Zombies experiences at launch – IX, Voyage of Despair and Blood of the Dead. With the most customizable action to date, the mode introduces new systems for creating and completing community challenges, and social systems designed to connect players.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 introduces Blackout, an all-new Battle Royale mode that brings together characters, locations, weapons and gear from across the series in all-out survival combat, all with Black Ops signature gameplay. Blackout features land, sea and air vehicles, and offers a variety of new and classic playable characters, including campaign characters like Mason, Reznov and Woods; Zombies characters like Richtofen and Takeo; and Specialists like Crash, Battery and Seraph, to name a few. Across the sprawling Blackout map – the largest in Call of Duty history – players will fight in locations inspired by fan-favorite maps like Nuketown, Firing Range, Raid, Cargo and more.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 4, which will feature a steady stream of post-release content across all modes, and a variety of free content for the entire community through a robust calendar of events, playable first on PlayStation 4.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 comes in the following editions:

Standard and Digital Standard Edition – Suggested Retail Price, SRP $59.99.

Digital Deluxe Edition – Black Ops Pass and more, SRP $99.99

Pro Edition – Black Ops Pass and more, SRP $119.99

Digital Deluxe Enhanced Edition – Black Ops Pass and more, SRP $129.99

Mystery Box Collector’s Edition – SRP $199.99

Out now for Xbox One and PlayStation 4 and Windows PC.

Review: Forza Horizon 4

After the disastrous and controversial release of Forza Motorsports 7 and all the microtransaction shenanigans that killed the experience for me and so many others, tainted the series for Xbox One Players, I have been eagerly waiting for Forza Horizon 4. The main reason is that I still prefer the more arcade style racing games to the more simulated racers just because driving in real life is enough of an experience that in video games I do just want to have fun. Following the release of The Crew 2, I was very much intrigued to see what Forza Horizon 4 would bring to the table as well as what the new setting would bring to the series for Horizon 4 is coming to the UK, and it was time to go for a drive back home!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJ477xAIlgU

Well I say back home but truth be told that to say Forza Horizon 4 has come to the UK is true, the main focus of the playing area is Scotland, so sadly no chance to go driving around like an idiot in London. But following this release since E3 and there is a lot to be excited about with Horizon 4 and after Horizon 3 took Australia by storm, I was curious to see what 4 could do to top that crazy ride for fans. What is obvious straight away is that Developer Playground Games has put all their hearts and souls into this game and it is an immediately impressive game to fire up and then simply deliver the best kind of racing experience I have enjoyed in recent years.

To kick things off the first thing I have to say is just how much the visuals blew my mind with just gorgeous and stunning everything looks on screen, from the standard Xbox One to the Xbox One X, this is a beautiful game to look at. The cars have never looked better in my opinion and with 450 cars currently in the game, players will be spoiled for choice right from the very start. Now I am no petrol head by any means but can still appreciate how beautiful cars can look and for me right now, Horizon 4 is the best celebration of cars right now on console. Each and everyone is just eye candy to feast on from the basic family car you would see everyday to out of reach expensive super and hyper cars you may never get to drive in real life, Horizon 4 serves them up on a platter and makes them so accessible to get as well but will come to that a bit later on.

As beautiful as the cars are, the real treat in Horizon 4 is the setting and boy does this game make the UK, Scotland in particular, look fantastic. It was a clever decision to use Scotland as it certainly ticks all the boxes for where you can drive both on roads to off road dirt tracks and is especially lovely when in free roam driving to each event just to take in the detail and majestic backgrounds that just make flooring the car you are driving to the limit such a delicious treat. Every location makes you want to screenshot and capture everything it is that pleasing on the eyes and it is the little details as well that you notice the longer you play which in particular is then boosted by the new ‘Seasons’ feature to Horizon 4. The UK is probably most famous for its everchanging weather and the team at Playground games has taken this to a whole new level in this game. Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter are all represented with a new season each week that not only changes the visuals on where you are driving but also the driving conditions as well and the events you can take part in.

The first time you experience this is in the quite excellent prologue event all players must complete before the full game really unlocks for them. It serves as a tremendous tutorial into how Horizon works by taking players through different race types and teaching players how to use the menus and features to get the best out of the game. In order to unlock the fully open world of the game you must qualify for the Horizon League by completing each of the season stages which is a great way to ease you into how Horizon will work going forward as players progress through the game. Seasons come into play as they change the conditions of driving with Autumn and Winter making the biggest changes such as in Autumn players can expect more rain which will make the roads slippery and far more muddy conditions to contend with just as Winter will make the roads icier and snow-covered areas to drive though. All these changes will affect racing conditions and knowing which type of car is best suited for each season is something the prologue handles very well as well as providing the first set of cars players will put in their garage. The prologue really prepares players for how to play and be in the world of Horizon 4 that despite it being quite long to complete, it is absolutely worthwhile because the moment you do qualify for the Horizon league, the freedom to play as you want is impactful and immediate.

Once you are in the full Horizon experience everything is designed to allow the freedom to play just how you want to play. There is an abundance of activities to do from the different racing types and competitions to the iconic Horizon open world side activities and the world map will quickly fill up with icons of things to do such as speed traps, stunt jumps and the fun of finding all the influence and credit road signs to smash through. So, whether you just want to race or just explore and free roam around the map, there is always something to do which gives a constant reason to return to the game and provides a nice break from constant racing to just go for a drive and still be able to earn credits and progression. My own personal favourite events are the Showcase events which are similar to the big Top Gear marquee events which put a car against another vehicle type and in Horizon 4 this is taken to a new level of awesomeness. There are five showcase events to begin with starting by racing a large hovercraft before racing The Flying Scotsman train. It only gets more impressive when you take on racing motocross racers and a Delta-Wing plane. The standout showcase event has to be the specially Xbox themed HALO Showcase, which puts players in the driver seat of a Warthog as you race against a UNSC Pelican with all the road signs taking on a HALO theme whilst Cortana talks to you as you drive, oh and you actually get to be the Master Chief which is beyond epic.

The focus on playing with friends and sharing the Horizon 4 experience is threaded all through the game with the use of Convoys and Clubs. Convoys allows up to 11 players to share in activities across the map. If you are all in the same driving club, then all influence earned by club members will help increase the clubs rank on the online leader board. The wider community comes together as well as usual with Forza games with the player created custom cosmetic designs for cars that are free to download and there are some brilliant designs which are offered the moment you select a new car to buy. The community is one of the bonus aspects to the Forza series on Xbox and in Horizon 4 it is also taken to a new level thanks to MIXER. Players can earn extra influence by either streaming Forza Horizon 4 on MIXER for those who do stream but also by just watching another Horizon 4 stream on MIXER, just look for a blue ribbon under the stream title to know if you can earn influence by watching. In the options to Horizon 4 you can even opt out of copyrighted music from the soundtrack in ‘Streamer Mode’ so that you can safely stream and not worry about having the music removed for copyright reasons from highlights or game captures. This is a game you can play solo or with friends and wants all players to embrace the social aspects to it by providing multiple ways to experience the game either through playing or just being in the community.

The car packs which you gain access too by the higher value editions of the games also do not lock players out from owning those cars even if you just have the base game. For example, the ultimate version of the game gives immediate access to the James Bond car pack but for me who just has the base game via Games Pass, I was able to buy the Aston Martin DB5 with in game currency. A huge lesson has been learned from the disastrous microtransaction mess of Motorsports 7 so that for Horizon the experience is completely obtainable from just playing the game, but car packs can be purchased with real money to save the grind of earning the credits needed to buy the cars but still making them available for those who are happy to obtain them via gameplay. You also earn spins on the Horizon Super or normal Wheelspin boards. These are slot machine spins which can reward you with a random car, credit boost or cosmetic clothing for your driver with the Super spin version giving you three rewards per spin. Everything you do in the game will reward you with something such as added perks to the cars you drive the most to buff rewards from driving them to earning skill points from just driving around which can build up to give you a spin to win something.

Horizon 4 ticks so many boxes for me and you can not be impressed by the open experience Playground Games have created that really works hard not to hold player progression back but instead just provides the tools for players to just go and have a ruddy good time with. It should also be pointed out that this game is also included in the Xbox Game Pass so you can play the full base game right now if you are a subscriber but even if you just use the free 14 day trial for the pass you can play this. Forza Horizon 4 for perhaps the first time has changed the way I look at the pass as going forward, the quality of Microsoft first party games that will join the games pass on day of release almost make the subscription a no brainer.

The Forza series is firmly back on track thanks to Horizon 4 which for me is simply the best racing game this year just because of how much content there is for players and how rewarding it is for players of all types from the casual arcade racer like me to the true petrol heads who like to tune their cars to perfection.  I have nothing but good things to say about this game so grab the Games Pass and play it right now or go and buy it, either way you will not regret it.

Official Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 Zombies – Blood of the Dead Trailer

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Watch the Official Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 Zombies – Blood of the Dead Trailer

Out on the 12th October for Xbox One, PS4 and PC.

Watch the launch trailer for LEGO DC Super-Villains

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Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, TT Games, The LEGO Group and DC Entertainment released a NEW trailer for LEGO DC Super-Villains ahead of its 19th October launch in the UK, showcasing the chaos of a world without super heroes.

For the first time in a LEGO game, players will be given the opportunity to unleash their inner bad guy, creating their own fully customisable super-villain character complete with their own signature super power.

In LEGO DC Super-Villains, the Justice League has disappeared, leaving Earth’s protection to a newcomer group of heroes from a parallel universe, proclaiming themselves as the ‘Justice Syndicate’. However, legendary DC Super-Villains, including The Joker, Harley Quinn, Lex Luthor, Deathstroke, Killer Frost and countless others, discover that the Justice Syndicate may not be as heroic as they claim to be. Led by each player’s customisable super-villain character, this team of misfit lawbreakers must join forces to stop these phony super heroes and save the world… so that they can finally rule it themselves.

LEGO DC Super-Villains will be available next Friday 19th October 2018 in the UK for PlayStation 4, Xbox One X, Nintendo Switch and PC.

ROLI launches Beatmaker Kit a fun new way to make music

ROLI today releases a kit that helps beat-makers of all abilities improve their skills, play with hundreds of mind-blowing sounds, and produce tracks — all for £249 ($299,€279).

The Beatmaker Kit is a hardware-software package that takes a track from start to finish. It centres on the high-powered Lightpad Block and Loop Block — two ROLI Blocks with a surface area the size of a postcard— and includes a suite of software that caters to everyone from learners to skilled producers.

The all-in-one Beatmaker Kit is designed for:

● Learning: Take your beat-making skills to the next level with a free six-month subscription to Melodics. In hundreds of fun and interactive lessons, the program teaches everything from basic finger-drumming to advanced playing techniques. Melodics integrates perfectly with ROLI’s Lightpad Block.

● Playing: Explore hundreds of expressive sounds included in the kit’s desktop and mobile sound engines. ROLI’s iOS app NOISE features drum kits from renowned beat-makers such as Grimes and RZA. Sounds in other programs like Equator Player span everything from strings to synth leads. Bend and shape each sound on the unique surface of the Lightpad Block.

● Producing: Create amazing tracks with hardware and software production tools. The controls of the Loop Block help you record and produce faster, without breaking your flow. Ableton Live Lite, the included digital audio workstation (DAW), is customized for the Lightpad Block, which is also compatible with all leading DAWs.

● Traveling: Take your kit anywhere. The Lightpad Block and Loop Block are small, lightweight, and extremely portable. They connect wirelessly with the sounds in ROLI’s iOS app NOISE. Even if your kit is connected to desktop software, it can still fit in a backpack with a laptop computer, iPhone, or iPad.

Beatmaker Kit is the latest evolution of ROLI BLOCKS, the modular music-making system. Since 2016 BLOCKS has become more accessible. More software programs — from Apple’s GarageBand to Steinberg’s Cubasis app — are compatible with the system’s MIDI Polyphonic Expression (MPE) controllers, which are the most affordable on the market. With approachable software and a price point of £249, the kit empowers even more people to make music with BLOCKS.

New Blocks have also made the system more powerful. The next-generation Lightpad Block M is the tactile playing surface of Beatmaker Kit. Launched in 2017, it features enhanced touch sensitivity and brighter LED illumination.

Beatmaker Kit will be available to purchase from 18th October. Buy from ROLI.com and retailers worldwide including Guitar Center, John Lewis, Sweetwater, and Amazon.

snakebyte announces the Tough:Kit for Nintendo Switch

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snakebyte group have announced today the Tough:Kit for Nintendo Switch, an all-new collection of highly protective accessories, designed to offer maximum protection for your console, Joy-Con controllers and games.

Designed for a perfect fit around the tablet and connected controllers, the Tough:Case has been designed to cradle the console when in handheld mode, safely preventing damage to fragile hardware.

The rugged shell provides highly protective protection, including a scratch-resistant polycarbonate back cover. Available in a choice of two eye-catching colours: Strawberry Pink and Black, the Tough:Case is an easy choice for gamers constantly on the go.

The Game:Case is the perfect companion to the Tough:Case, providing storage and protection for up to four games. Small enough to fit in any pocket, the Game:Case affords peace of mind that the fragile games will survive any road trip in one piece!

Designed specifically for the Joy-Con controllers, the Tough:Kit includes a set of controller caps, protecting the fragile analogue sticks from wear and tear associated with travel while offering superior grip during play.

Lastly, the Screen:Shield PRO fits perfectly over the screen of the console to resist scratches and damage. Made from tempered glass, the Screen:Sheild PRO is designed to offer damage free screen protection and a perfect fit for gamers.

Nick Repenning, CEO for snakebyte USA commented, “Gamers are hooked on their Nintendo Switch, a console which has proven to be the perfect travel companion. Keeping their investment safe and secure at all times is an understandable concern, which is why we felt it important to bring together an ideal range of accessories which features everything a gamer could ask for to keep their Switch safe.

The Tough:Kit can take it all and presents a superb investment for fans of portable gaming.”

Three UK to stock the newly announced Razer Phone 2

Three UK has announced it will be stocking the Razer Phone 2 will be available on Three and available from 26th October.

All you can eat data (AYCE), calls and texts: £49 Upfront and £47 a month on a 24 month contract.

Three customers use more than 3.5 times the amount of data than any other network, enjoying benefits such as:

Tethering and data – Three have now removed the tethering limit on 100GB and AYCE plans. Perfect for constant gaming if your home broadband isn’t up to scratch!

Go Binge – Customers can use their favourite apps without using any of their data allowance. From streaming the latest TV shows and music including Netflix and Deezer, to snapping and sharing to their heart’s content with Snapchat, Go Binge is the ultimate tool for data-hungry customers on the go.

Go Roam – Share holiday selfies without worrying about racking up loads of nasty roaming charges. Available in 71 destinations worldwide you can call, text and use data at no extra cost.

Nickelodeon Kart Racers coming to PS4/Xbox One and Nintendo Switch this month

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GameMill Entertainment today announced that Nickelodeon Kart Racers has gone gold and is now in manufacturing. The game will launch in the US on October 23 and on October 26 in EMEA for £29.99 / €39.99 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch and is available now for pre-order.

“The anticipation for Nickelodeon Kart Racers has been amazing,” said Mark Meadows, Partner of GameMill Entertainment. “Bringing so many different characters together in one game has been fun and challenging. We are overjoyed to see how excited people are and we can’t wait for players of all ages to join The Slime Grand Prix!”

Nickelodeon Kart Racers is a multi-player console racing game that features iconic Nickelodeon animated characters from SpongeBob SquarePants, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Rugrats, Hey Arnold! and more as they race on 24 different Slime-themed tracks. Players can compete as their favorite Nick character in four-player local multiplayer or battle mode to win cups and Kart upgrades; all while getting Slimed!

Honor Band 4 coming soon to the UK

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The Honor Band 4 is water-resistant to 50 meters, and of course it’s also therefore able to track your swims. It can also track sleep, including how long you’re in REM, and has a heart rate monitor built-in.

Honor Band 4 coming soon for £59

It also works as a pedometer, as you’d expect, can get basic notifications from your phone, and can track cycling and runs, among other activities.

Review of the New Honor 8X (6.5 inches ) with a Kirin 710

When I reviewed the Honor 7X (review) last year it was a good budget-centric offering from Honor. What will this years X model be like, the Honor 8X seems like a worthy successor of the Honor 7X lets find out?

in the retail box you will get a clear case and a sim tool as well

The 8X boasts a 6.5-inch full HD+ IPS LCD panel with a 19.5:9 aspect ratio, feels like a 5.5 inch in your hands. The processor is also an upgrade as the handset ships with an octa-core HiSilicon Kirin 710 SoC, in comparison to the Kirin 659 chipset powering its predecessor.

The processor is paired with 4GB of RAM and 64GB ROM for this review,  will come in Blue and Black colours for the Honor 8X and maybe a Red if people would like it (the red colour is really nice).

The cameras are another area of improvement as the rear of the new smartphone houses a 20MP sensor along with a 2MP depth sensor, while the front has a single 16MP shooter. The handset gets a beefy 3,750mAh juice pack, which is also a step up from the 3,340mAh capacity of last year on the Honor 7X.

Honor 8X does have a notch but a very small one, with a 6.5″ IPS LCD display, and a resolution of 2340×1080, the screen looks great for an LCD. Honor has slim the bezels down, by using a technique called CoF, or Chip on Film by mounting the display drivers on a flexible ribbon PCB in order to wrap them beneath and around the display. Honor says the bottom bezel on the 8X is just 4.25mm, which is smaller than alot of others flagships.

Honor says the 8X is the first phone to have a TÜV Rheinland-certified comfort mode to reduce blue light output.

The vertically-stacked dual 20-megapixel f/1.8 and 2-megapixel main cameras are located on the rear, snuggled at the top left corner with a LED flash situated right below them. The fingerprint scanner is on the rear as well.
There are plenty of other features to play with, ranging from a 3D portrait mode, slow-mo video, and the addition of a Night shot mode with Honor’s image stabilization powered by AI.  It opens the shutter for around four seconds and doesn’t require a tripod, and instead uses AI to steady the shot. it’s worth experimenting with, provided you take a photo in normal mode too as sometimes the Night mode shot can be very noisy.

The volume rocker is on the left alongside the power button.

The microSD/SIM slot can fit in two SIMs and a microSD card and is located on the left side of the phone.
The Honor 8X still has a 3.5mm jack thankfully, though annoyingly it still uses a micro USB port for charging like last years 7X.

The Honor 8X doesn’t support SuperCharge due to its use of a MicroUSB port, but the Honor 8X with a 9v2a quick charging is still present to top up the huge 3750mAh battery as well as normal charging.

With the 8X’s “AI” smarts to improve the cameras, but hardware wise, we have a 20MP RGB sensor with a 2MP depth data sensor on the rear, as well as a 16mp RGB sensor up front. the rear camera has an F1.8 aperture, and the front is an F2.0 aperture.

Honor 8X will have support for taking slow-motion videos of up to 480 frames-per-second, up to a resolution of 720p.

With face unlocking using the front camera as well, and a fingerprint sensor on the back.

Honor is also including A.I. noise cancelling for phone calls, this software will intelligently identify a caller’s voice and dampen down as much background noise as it can. I got just got over 6 hours of on-screen time using the Honor 8X that’s including gaming, emails, social media and photography as well.

Key Specs

CPU: Kirin 710
Memory: 4GB
Storage: 64GB
MicroSD storage: Yes
Screen size: 6.5 inches
Resolution: 2,340 x 1,080
Connectivity: Bluetooth, NFC
Battery: 3,750mAh
Size: 160.4mm x 76.6 mm x 7.8 mm
Operating system: EMUI 8.2 (over Android 8.1 Oreo)

Games

From playing games like PUBG I had no problems with framerate at all in the time testing this device.

Video Samples

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MUpsBMhXbwA&feature=youtu.be

Camera Samples

Night Mode

Night mode taken at 5.50am in the morning in the Dark

Pro

  • Large screen and premium glass body
  • Good camera with plenty of features
  • Competitive price
  • Solid performance

Cons

Old style Micro-USB charger port

Verdict:

The Honor 8X phone is an amazing choice for great Android smartphone experience with most of the latest features that you may desire, from a massive 6.5″ inch screen to a 3750mAh battery.

Priced at £229 (4GB RAM 64GB ROM), the phone is a probably going to be the most favourite budget smartphone this year for anyone, just missing USB Type C, but still an amazing smartphone.

Honor 8X will be available to purchase from Three, Amazon, JLP, Very, Argos, AO and CPW.

Looking for a 4K TV for the Xmas period look here

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With October and November are shaping up to be some of the most exciting months in recent memory for gamers, the fourth instalment of Forza’s Horizon series is now on shelves and Lara Croft’s latest adventure has also landed, while Call of Duty and Battlefield will soon go head-to-head once more to be the ultimate first-person shooter of the year.

Rockstar is ready to unleash its long-awaited Red Dead Redemption sequel and there is now what feels like a massively overdue trip to Ancient Greece for the Assassin’s Creed franchise available. In short, gamers world-wide will be kissing goodbye to their spare time (and their loved ones) for a little while as they race to explore every corner of the latest blockbuster adventures.

With such an incredible line-up of 4K HDR console gaming about to hit the shelves, the question is; what features does your TV need to make sure you make the most of every last drop of the incredible new games hitting the shops in the coming weeks?

High Dynamic Range (HDR)

Both the Xbox One X and PS4 Pro render in native 4K HDR10, therefore if your 4K set is more than two years old you’re going to miss out on the most impressive visual nuances of the industry’s newest and most beautifully designed games. High Dynamic Range, which reached the market in 2016, protects detail in the highest and lowest ranges of contrast while also increasing the upper and lower limits of that scale. Meaning, come November when you’re battling your way through World War II’s most famous battles in Battlefield V you will see every perfect detail of action whether you’re ducking into a dingy farmhouse or sprinting in the searing sunshine of a French plain.

Wide Colour Gamut (WCG)

Wide Colour Gamut (WCG) technology is also key if you want to achieve the true spectacle of 4K gaming. Developed to really make colours pop, whereas HDR10 makes bright, brighter and dark, darker, WCG technology makes reds, redder and greens, greener. Screens with WCG and HDR10 take full advantage of the 4K resolution, creating genuinely astonishingly crisp, colourful and dynamic images. The glistening Mediterranean coastlines where Athens and Sparta waged their brutal wars will burst onto the screen with each journey into Assassin’s Creed Odyssey.

Input Lag

Gaming is more competitive than ever before, the finest of details can mean having the kill/death ratio bragging rights between friends and being the runt of the pack. Speed and reaction times are key to firing first, reacting before anyone else and taking the win, but have you have ever considered certain TVs simply don’t display an image as quick as others? Input lag was traditionally a metric reserved for PC gamers looking to make their kit give them the ultimate edge, but more and more consoles gamers are now looking for low input lag numbers to help give them the edge when buying a new TV. Don’t play with one hand tied behind your back. Both the Hisense U7A and U9A models have an input lag of under <50 ms for the ultimate in reaction times. Both sets are also equipped with four HDMI inputs, including two 4K-supported HDMI 2.0 inputs, meaning that those of you lucky enough to own both an Xbox and a PS4 can quickly switch between consoles with the intuitive VIDAA U Smart TV interface , rather than physically swapping inputs to achieve the highest quality.

Motion Estimation/Motion Compensation (MEMC)

Developers have now had considerable experience with the latest, more powerful generation of 4K consoles and we can expect improvements in frames-per-second performance with this year’s blockbusters. Coupled with Hisense’s Motion Estimation/Motion Compensation (MEMC) technology, this winter will be the dawn of the smoothest gaming experience any living room gamer has experienced previously. MEMC, actively reduces on screen motion blur of fast moving objects by rendering extra frames, meaning even the most rapid of movements appears smooth and realistic.

Equipped with HDR perfect and a 65% WCG, a 16-zone local dimming technology and 120hz motion blur reduction technology, the 55inch U7A is available from £599 and is the perfect first 4K TV for any gaming-mad fan.

For those looking to step up the heady heights of premium UHD, the Hisense 75-inch U9A is equipped with HDR Supreme and a 100% wide colour gamut, 120hz motion blur reduction technology and 1,000-zone local dimming technology for incredible deep-blacks.

Lucid Sound LS35X now shipping for Xbox One and PC

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Lucid Sound have announced today the shipping of the LS35X Wireless Gaming Headset for Xbox One ($179.99) .

Shipping globally starting today, the LS35X is the most anticipated headset in the LucidSound product line. Ideal for the discerning gamer, the LS35X features the same ‘Xbox Wireless’ technology found inside the Xbox Wireless Controller, allowing the headset to connect directly to the console with no chat cables, base-stations or dongles.

Designed to offer audio fidelity far beyond standard gaming headsets, the LS35X sits in a league of its own for Xbox One owners. The LS35X is officially licensed by Microsoft and compatible with Windows Sonic for Headphones surround sound technology, providing exceptionally accurate spatial audio positioning. In addition, the LS35X also supports Dolby Atmos for Headphones.

“We’d like to express a huge thank you to our community who have patiently waited for the release of the LS35X,” said Chris Von Huben, CEO of LucidSound. “It is our goal to deliver the best true wireless audio experience on the Xbox.”

The feature rich LS35X includes:

100% wireless using ‘Xbox Wireless’ technology, one button sync
No setup necessary, auto configures for Xbox One
Surround Sound via Windows Sonic for Headphones
On screen prompts showing heasdset connection and battery status
Integrated 15 hour rechargeable battery
Custom engineered 50mm drivers specifically tuned for gaming
Iconic intuitive control system, effortlessly adjust audio and chat by simply by turning the ear-cup
Durable metal frame and a flexible headrail provides an exceptional fit
Ultra plush, gel-cooled oval earcups include memory foam for superior comfort
Advanced dual mic system with mic monitoring.

UAG announces new cases for Google Pixel 3/3 XL

Urban Armor Gear (UAG) creators of tough, lightweight mobile device cases, have just announced two new styles of protective cases that will suit any Google Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL user.

UAG’s Monarch and Plyo series allow for uncompromised functionality of Google’s state of the art technology. Using five layers of protection, the Monarch series is crafted with metal alloy and top grain leather to create a featherweight case that meets double the Military Drop Standards for drop and shock (MIL STD 810G-516.6). For a more refined look, UAG’s Plyo series offers a sleeker option to shield your phone. The composite construction combines an impact resistant soft core with air-soft corners. Making it the slim-line option, while still meeting Military Grade protection standards.

“We’re thrilled to announce the release of both a rugged and stylish option for Google Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL users” said Michael McVerry, Senior Marketing Manager. “UAG’s Pixel cases cases were engineered to keep the Pixel’s innovative technology functioning to the fullest so you can take your Pixel further.”

Monarch Series – Google Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL Case

Available Color’s: Crimson and Black

Price: $59.95

– Handcrafted, featherlight construction with 5 layers of protection
– Top grain leather and alloy metal hardware
– Soft impact-resistant core & honeycomb traction grip
– Oversized tactile buttons & protective screen surround
– Active Edge compatible
– Wireless charging compatible
– 10-Year Limited Warranty
– Meets 2X Military drop-test standards (MIL STD 810G 516.6)

Plyo Series – Google Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL Case

Available Color’s: Glacier and Ice

Price: $39.95
– Armor shell & impact resistant soft core
– Air-soft corners for cushioning impact
– Feather-light composite construction
– Oversized tactile buttons & easy access to touchscreen and ports
– Scratch resistant skid pads and screen surround
– Active Edge compatible
– Wireless charging compatible
– Meets military drop-test standards (MIL STD 810G 516.6)

“World’s Darkest Room” marks launch of Call of Duty: Black Ops 4

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In a world first, the creators of Vantablack, the super-black coating that holds the world record as the darkest substance made by man, have created the world’s darkest room ever to play Call of Duty: Black Ops 4

A special version of Vantablack known as VBx2 has been applied to every wall of a unique gaming space as part of a one-of-a-kind, architectural experience for Call of Duty: Black Ops 4, launching globally on Friday, October 12th. Dubbed the Black Ops House, this unique space in which practically all natural light is absorbed creates an optical effect of playing the game within an endless Blackout. 

 

UK based Surrey Nanosystems developed Vantablack for use primarily in space applications due to its unique properties that absorbs 99.965% of natural light. The VBx2 coating, used to create the Black Ops House, was designed to reduce reflected light to such a level it becomes extremely difficult to discern any surface features on an object, making a three-dimensional object appear as a mesmerising, two-dimensional black void.

Both the internal and external structure of the Black Ops House have been coated in the VBx2 coating. People entering the Black Ops House first walk down an unsettling 40 metre-long raised platform as they approach the structure, creating the sense of walking into a pitch-black void. Sliding doors open to reveal a PlayStation 4 Pro and monitor, immersing the player in the unique gameplay experience. 

Ben Jensen from Surrey Nanosystems said: “Since developing Vantablack we have had the opportunity to work with like-minded partners to deploy our coatings in new and imaginative ways. We’re all huge gamers and fans of Call of Duty so when Activision got in touch and we began discussing ideas, we couldn’t wait to bring the project to life.  This is the first time we’ve ever created a room that is completely covered in the VBx2 coating, so is the darkest man-made room ever created.  The future of entertainment is all about more and more immersive experiences. What could be more immersive than this?”

David Tyler, VP, Call of Duty, Activision, added: “Black Ops 4 delivers the deepest, most engaging Black Ops game that Treyarch, has ever created, so this is an incredible opportunity to create a space to match.  The Black Ops House is an endlessly dark gaming space, completely immersing the player in the action of the game.  Whether playing the all-out combat in Multiplayer, experiencing the all-new battle royale mode, Blackout, or the thrill of Zombies; this one-of-a-kind gaming experience raises the excitement to a whole new level.  It’s been a fascinating and fun way to celebrate the launch of Black Ops 4 later this week.” 

Among those playing Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 in the Black Ops House were Dele Alli, who said: It was a great experience playing Black Ops in the blackout environment, it felt like I was in the game! I wish I could get my own blackout room!

The Black Ops House was designed by Asif Khan, the award-winning London-based design studio working at the cutting edge of architecture and technology.   Commenting on the project, Asif Khan said: “Like many of my generation, I grew up gaming at home, with the living room and TV being the default scenery, but here we had a chance to reimagine the whole sensory experience of gaming. We heighten the player’s perception of space and time, from the moment they step up onto the black walkway, to the door which appears from nowhere, to then being enveloped in an infinite void. As an architecture studio, we are dedicated to exploring and augmenting human experience. We are so excited here to have been given the opportunity to blur the boundaries between spatial design and digital experience.”

Attendees to the experiment were able to play Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 Multiplayer and witness Zombies and the mode, Blackout.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 will be released on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC on October 12th.