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TechTom's Hardware

Ubisoft reportedly testing generative AI in Far Cry 7, insider says it 'looks like sh*t' — company recently posted a record €1.3 billion loss

Ubisoft is testing generative AI tools in Far Cry 7 development, following the company's record €1.3 billion loss. This AI integration attempt comes as the gaming giant seeks cost reduction and efficiency improvements amid financial pressures.

#Ubisoft#Far Cry 7#generative AI
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FinancialCNBC Tech

Ubisoft shares fall after Assassin’s Creed maker warns of further losses to come

Ubisoft shares declined after the gaming company warned investors of additional financial losses expected in the current year. This signals continued revenue challenges for one of the gaming industry's major publishers, potentially affecting investor confidence in the broader gaming sector.

#Ubisoft#gaming#earnings
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TechThe Verge

Xbox owners can now disable Quick Resume for specific games

Xbox owners can now disable Quick Resume for specific games through a new system update. This addresses user complaints about game compatibility issues and provides more granular control over the console's performance features.

#Xbox#Microsoft#gaming
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TechThe Verge

Microsoft brings Xbox back, scraps Microsoft Gaming

Microsoft is bringing back the Xbox brand while scrapping Microsoft Gaming as a division name. This rebranding signals Microsoft's renewed focus on its gaming console business and potential strategic repositioning in the competitive gaming market.

#Microsoft#Xbox#gaming
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TechThe Verge

Rockstar Games says hack will have ‘no impact’

Rockstar Games states that a recent hack will have 'no impact' on their operations. This suggests the gaming company has contained potential disruption to its development pipeline and data security.

#Rockstar Games#cybersecurity#gaming
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TechThe Verge

The team behind 1000xResist is making a game about convincing an AI that it isn’t human

The development team behind 1000xResist is creating a new game called 'Prove You're Human' focused on convincing an AI that the player is not human. This concept explores emerging questions about AI detection and human-AI interaction that are becoming increasingly relevant as AI systems become more sophisticated.

#Sunset Visitor#AI detection#gaming
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TechTom's Hardware

Delisted Xbox 360 games briefly reappear on the Xbox Store — Microsoft prepares backward compatibility revival

Microsoft temporarily relisted delisted Xbox 360 games on the Xbox Store as part of preparing to revive its backward compatibility program. This move could drive additional revenue from legacy content and strengthen Xbox's competitive position against PlayStation by expanding available game libraries.

#Microsoft#Xbox 360#backward compatibility
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TechTom's Hardware

Nvidia DLSS 4.5 Dynamic MFG plus 5X and 6X framegen modes enter beta for RTX 50-series users — update offers greater control over generated frame rates and more headroom for high-refresh-rate displays

Nvidia released DLSS 4.5 Dynamic Multi Frame Generation in beta for RTX 50-series GPUs, offering 5X and 6X frame multipliers for high-refresh-rate displays. This technology advancement provides greater control over AI-generated frame rates, potentially driving RTX 50-series adoption among gaming and professional users.

#Nvidia#DLSS 4.5#RTX 50-series
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TechTom's Hardware

Radeon RX 9070 XT bundle bonanza includes free SSDs, AIO coolers, and power supplies for $699 — Red Team rescues gamers with reasonably-priced GPU bundles

AMD's Radeon RX 9070 XT GPU is now priced at $699 with bundled extras including free SSDs, AIO coolers, and power supplies. This aggressive pricing strategy positions AMD to capture market share in the gaming GPU segment during a period of volatile pricing.

#AMD#Radeon RX 9070 XT#GPU
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TechTom's Hardware

Microsoft's new gaming boss axed 'This is an Xbox' campaign because 'it didn't feel like Xbox' — Xbox brand undergoes transformation to redefine its identity

Microsoft's new gaming chief Asha Sharma discontinued the 'This is an Xbox' marketing campaign due to brand identity concerns. This strategic shift reflects efforts to redefine Xbox's market positioning amid competitive pressure in the gaming hardware and services sector.

#Microsoft#Xbox#Asha Sharma
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TechThe Verge

Xbox’s latest games showcase had Hades 2, The Expanse, and Bluey

Xbox's latest games showcase featured titles including Hades 2, The Expanse, and Bluey. This showcase demonstrates Microsoft's continued investment in diverse gaming content to compete in the console and PC gaming markets.

#Xbox#Microsoft#gaming
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TechThe Verge

Crimson Desert dev apologizes for use of AI art

Crimson Desert developers apologized for using AI-generated art in their game after community backlash. This highlights growing quality control challenges and consumer resistance to AI content in creative industries, potentially impacting game development workflows and artist employment.

#Crimson Desert#AI art#gaming
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TechThe Verge

Nvidia’s DLSS 5 is like motion smoothing for video games, but worse

Nvidia's DLSS 5 technology applies motion smoothing techniques to video games but creates visual artifacts similar to TV processing issues. The technology aims to enhance gaming performance but may compromise visual quality.

#nvidia#dlss-5#gaming
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TechThe Verge

The OpenClaw superfan meetup serves optimism and lobster

The OpenClaw superfan meetup featured optimism and lobster in a community gathering. This appears to be a technology or gaming community event with minimal cross-sector implications.

#OpenClaw#community-meetup#tech-culture
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