Id Software’s modern DOOM Trilogy is an interesting series, with each entry having its own unique and distinct style of gameplay. With the upcoming Revelations DLC for The Dark Ages, the team are once again switching up the formula – though this time throwing some DOOM Eternal DNA into the pot.
Read More »Arkane Studios and Blade might get cut after all
In recent weeks, we have heard an increasing number of worrying reports concerning Xbox and its supposed plans to hold major rounds of firing – possibly resulting in the closure of multiple studios. While nothing official has come to pass, insiders have claimed that one of the projects potentially being affected is Arkane Studios’ much-anticipated Blade.
Read More »The ESA claims private servers for Minecraft are ‘illegal’ in Stop Killing Games hearing
A new hearing for California’s Protect Our Games Act took place this week, and once again, the Entertainment Software Association (ESA) pushed back hard against the Stop Killing Games movement. The bill aims to require publishers to provide a way for players to continue accessing games after online services are discontinued. While technically feasible in many cases, major publishers have consistently resisted the idea, preferring to shut games down entirely rather than relinquish control.
Read More »Cyberpunk Edgerunners 2 is releasing this year
CD Projekt Red, Studio Trigger and Netflix have revealed that Cyberpunk: Edgerunners 2 will debut later this year. The new season will tell a completely new story with a fresh cast of characters, once again set in Night City.
Read More »The best ‘Powered by MSI’ gaming PCs
If you are shopping around for a pre-built gaming desktop at the moment then we have some recommendations for you! Recently, MSI rolled out a new line-up of 'Powered by MSI' gaming systems across different vendors like CyberPowerPC, Storm Force, OCUK and more...
Read More »Grand Theft Auto 6 will launch at $80 for base game, $100 for Ultimate Edition
Pre-orders for Grand Theft Auto 6 are finally going live ahead of the game's November launch on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S consoles. There has been much debate around the potential cost of the game, with some estimates going as high as $120. GTA 6 will be more expensive than a typical AAA game, but not by much.
Read More »Valve admits it struggled securing any components to build Steam Machine
Valve has published a lengthy blog post offering new context behind yesterday’s Steam Machine price announcement. As it turns out, the company’s component situation has been dire, with minimal availability at any price. As a result, the Steam Machine is not only more expensive than planned, but there's fewer of them too.
Read More »Insider claims Sony moved away from PC ports because they “didn’t make enough money”
In recent weeks we’ve seen an increasing amount of talk surrounding PlayStation’s multi-platform plans and their decision to move away from porting their single-player first-party games to PC. While Sony has yet to share a definitive statement on the matter, notable insiders have revealed the primary reasons for this shift in strategy.
Read More »PlayStation CEO seemingly confirms Sony’s return to exclusivity
For a few years, Sony had been porting over many of its single-player PlayStation 5 games to PC at an increasing rate. This seemed to stop rather suddenly, with the most recent addition being The Last of Us Part II back in early 2025. With rumours claiming that Sony has reversed-course on bringing more single-player titles to PC, PlayStation’s CEO has now officially commented on the matter.
Read More »GTA 6 pre-orders finally go live next week
Following on from the announcement that the Xbox Series X/S and PS5 upgrade for GTA V will now be free, Rockstar has also announced that pre-orders for the next game, Grand Theft Auto 6, are finally opening up.
Read More »Computex 2026: Leo takes a closer look at RTX Spark
For our very last Computex video of the month, Leo takes a closer look at the new range of upcoming RTX Spark 'superchip' laptops.
Read More »Insider claims Arkane Lyon and Compulsion Games to be shut down by Xbox
As part of Xbox’s 100 day ‘reset’ insiders are claiming that the console maker could be gearing up to shut down studios Arkane Lyon and Compulsion Games.
Read More »Computex 2026: Adata XPG’s new PC cases, coolers, monitors and more
At Computex earlier this month, we visited Adata XPG to get a look at their new consumer-oriented products, including new CPU coolers, PC cases, gaming monitors and more.
Read More »Computex 2026: Lian Li’s new LCD fans, curved OLED AIOs and new PC cases
In our latest Computex 2026 video, Leo checks out all the latest from Lian Li, including the new Lancool 207 XL, the new 011D EVO RGB V2, as well as new coolers and the latest updates to the Uni Fan range.
Read More »Computex 2026: Enermax’s pumpless AIO, new fans, cases and more
At Computex last week, we caught up with Enermax to see their fresh line-up of cooling hardware, including their first pumpless AIO, along with new PC and workstation cases and power supplies.
Read More »Computex 2026: Sudokoo launches four new cases, improved MACH fans and coolers
KitGuru visits Sudokoo at Computex 2026 to check out the company’s latest cases, fans and cooling hardware. Highlights include new LCP-based Mach fans, vapor chamber air coolers like the SK700V, the stylish Aurora, Solar and Lumen chassis, plus a full range of liquid coolers including the updated Proteus 360.
Read More »Computex 2026: Dell’s new XPS laptops and Alienware gaming monitors
At Computex this year, Dell is brought through a new range of XPS laptops, alongside a line-up of new Alienware gaming monitors, targeting even lower price points by starting at just $299.
Read More »Computex 2026: G.Skill’s new low latency DDR5 kits, active cooling for DDR5 and more
At Computex 2026, G.Skill showcased its new Ultra Low Latency DDR5 memory for AMD PCs, alongside its first actively-cooled memory, and new ultra high-speed kits that push speeds beyond 10,000MT/s.
Read More »Computex 2026: DeepCool reveals new Assassin 5, new vapor chamber coolers and more
Following on from our factory visit, Leo now takes an in-depth look at all of the new products they have brought to Computex, from a new AK700VC vapor chamber cooler and next-gen Assassin, to new workstation-grade hardware and more.
Read More »Computex 2026: Montech’s scented PC case, King 95 3D, coolers and prototypes
Our Computex 2026 coverage continues with Montech. At the show, we saw brand-new PC cases as well as one of the most unusual products of the entire show - a scented PC.
Read More »Computex 2026: Cougar shows off huge range of new hardware
In our latest Computex video, we check out a huge range of new hardware coming from Cougar, from new gaming sit/stand desk options, to new AIOs, cases and peripherals.
Read More »Computex 2026: Noctua’s new AIO, Thermosiphon tech and more
Noctua arrived at Computex 2026 with far more than just another fan or air cooler. In our latest video, Leo gets an early look at Noctua's new Thermosiphon technology, their very first AIO liquid cooler and more.
Read More »Computex 2026: MSI’s next-gen GPU cooler, new gaming gear and more
The MSI booth was absolutely packed this week and they had new products to show in just about every department, from DIY components, PC cases and pre-built systems, to peripherals, monitors and routers.
Read More »Computex 2026: Cooler Master unveils next-gen cooling tech
In our latest video, we take you through the Cooler Master showcase at Computex. Aside from a new collaboration with G.Skill, the company has also revealed new case prototypes, as well as next-generation coolers intended to handle the growing demands of datacentres.
Read More »Computex 2026: ASRock showcases new OLED monitors, graphics cards and more
Our first stop of the week at Computex is ASRock, who are showcasing new gaming monitors, AIO liquid coolers, graphics cards and more.
Read More »Computex 2026: Nvidia launches RTX Spark, DLSS 4.5 Ray Reconstruction and more
We are kicking off our Computex 2026 coverage with Leo's breakdown of Nvidia's keynote. As you may expect, AI was at the very top of Nvidia's presentation, but there were also some GeForce-related announcements for gamers too. Perhaps the most revealing moment of the entire presentation came when Jensen remarked that ‘a long time ago Nvidia used to be a GPU company’ - a statement that says a great deal about where the company sees its future.
Read More »KitGuru visits the DeepCool factory!
Ahead of Computex 2026, KitGuru was invited to an exclusive tour of the DeepCool’s latest production line – including an in-depth technical briefing on improvements to key products. In our video we go over DeepCool's next-generation vapour chamber coolers, new fan designs, as well as how DeepCool makes and tests its products.
Read More »KitGuru is hiring – come and join our YouTube reviews team!
Our YouTube channel has grown a lot in recent years and we are looking to grow things further with more reviews. If you have ever fancied reviewing tech and breaking into the content creation space, then we have a job opening for you!
Read More »It’s official – The Witcher 3 is getting a new expansion
Over the past few months, we have been hearing rumours that CD Projekt Red is secretly working on a third expansion for The Witcher 3, more than a decade after the game's initial launch. Today, CDPR confirmed exactly that...
Read More »Bungie reportedly has ‘no plans’ for Destiny 3, will focus on Marathon instead
Last night, Bungie officially announced that it is ending development of Destiny 2. Fans immediately began hoping that this would mean that Destiny 3 is entering development, but that turns out to not be the case.
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