Avowed Runs at 30FPS on Xbox Series X

As a fervent enthusiast eagerly anticipating the release of Avowed next year, I can confirm that the game will operate smoothly at 30 frames per second (fps) on Xbox Series X. This revelation comes directly from the developers at Obsidian Entertainment, as articulated by art director Matt Hansen during an episode of the Iron Lords podcast. In this discussion, Hansen expressed his conviction that single-player games don’t inherently require a 60fps frame rate.

Jujutsu Kaisen Revives a Fan-Fave Sorcerer After 5 Years

We’re so, so back. Jujutsu Kaisen is set to end next month, and series creator Gege Akutami is ramping up the manga in celebration. We have four more chapters left to go before Yuji’s journey comes to a close. Today, fans were gifted with chapter 267 in anticipation of what’s to come, and the big chapter confirms the return of a fan-fave sorcerer after five years.

Naruto Creator Reveals His Biggest Regret for Sakura

For many years, Naruto has been a popular series, and it continues to thrive today due to the efforts of creator Masashi Kishimoto. With artist Mikio Ikemoto assisting, Kishimoto is carrying on Naruto’s legacy with a follow-up series focusing on the Hidden Leaf’s future generation. Naturally, our original cast, including Team 7, are still around. Recently, Kishimoto has acknowledged one lingering regret about Sakura Haruno from the initial storyline.

The Latest Crypto News You Might Have Missed – 19-26 August

As a seasoned cryptocurrency enthusiast with over a decade of experience under my belt, it’s always fascinating to witness the rapid evolution of the digital asset space. The latest developments from Sony and Grayscale have caught my attention, signaling a significant leap towards mainstream adoption. Over the past couple of weeks, there had been a … Read more

Cancelled Crash Bandicoot 5 Plans Revealed, Would Have Featured Spyro the Dragon

Not so long ago, the Crash Bandicoot series was on an upward trajectory. The initial trilogy received a remastered version across multiple platforms, and Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time brought the series back with a bang. There were even indications of a potential fifth game in the pipeline, but those plans appeared to be shelved when the developer, Toys for Bob, switched roles to support the Call of Duty franchise instead. Fans have been left in a state of bewilderment, but thanks to Liam Robertson’s latest video from DidYouKnowGaming, we now know more about the project and how it unraveled.