Nintendo Announces Separate Prices for Its Physical and Digital Switch 2 Titles From May Onwards

As a Nintendo fan, I was happy to hear they’re just making sure the price of their games reflects what it costs to make and sell them, whether you buy a physical copy or download it. It’s great that we’ll have even more ways to pick up the games we love! Nintendo also confirmed that stores will still decide their own prices, so you might find different deals depending on where you shop.

Forza Horizon 6 PC Requirements Revealed, Extreme RT Setting Demands RTX 5070 Ti and 32 GB RAM

If you really want the best graphics possible, I’ve been looking into what it takes. It seems like you’ll need a powerful CPU – either an Intel Core i7-12700K or an AMD Ryzen 7 7700X – along with 32 GB of RAM and a seriously good graphics card, like an RTX 5070 Ti or RX 9070 XT. You’ll also want a fast NVMe SSD. With all that, you should be able to max out the settings – including ray tracing for realistic reflections and lighting – and hit 60+ frames per second at 4K resolution, but using upscaling. Honestly, I’m curious if an even more powerful graphics card could handle true, native 4K without needing upscaling.

PS Store Reportedly Charging Some PS5 Players More Than Others in US

As a PlayStation fan, I’ve been really frustrated lately with something Sony’s been doing. It’s this thing called dynamic pricing, where the price of games seems to change depending on who you are and when you look. It’s already been happening in Europe, and now it’s starting to pop up here in North America. Basically, some people are getting better deals than others, and it just doesn’t feel fair. A lot of us are starting to get pretty upset with Sony because of it – it feels like a really questionable business practice.

Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 Teases Massive Fight With New Extended Finale Preview

The first part of the Jujutsu Kaisen: The Culling Game arc is ending with Episode 12, and it will be a special, extended episode lasting 27 minutes. That’s four minutes longer than a typical episode, and it’s needed because Yuta is about to face some of the most powerful opponents in the Sendai Colony. You can find a sneak peek at the episode with the new preview images below.