Final Fantasy XIV for Switch 2 “should run stably at 30fps” in towns with better performance elsewhere

We’ve translated the key details from a recent interview about the Evangelion collaboration and the new Nintendo Switch 2. In the interview, Naoki Yoshida talks about how the Switch 2’s ability to be played both on the go and docked opens up new gameplay possibilities, and that the system aims to maintain a stable 30 frames per second while playing in towns and cities.

Hailee Steinfeld’s $690M Sci-Fi Hit Officially Releases On HBO Max This Week With Perfect Timing

I’ve been a fan of Sabrina Carpenter for years, and I love seeing her in everything from live-action shows to animated movies! I was so excited to hear she’s going to be the lead in Disney’s Hexed, which comes out November 25th. But that’s not all – it sounds like another one of her really popular animated characters is also making a comeback soon, which is awesome!

Digimon Story: Time Stranger Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch resolution and frame rate targets revealed

According to the official website, the new Switch 2 will be capable of 4K resolution with HDR at up to 30 frames per second when connected to a TV (docked). In handheld mode, it will display in 1080p with HDR, also at up to 30fps. A ‘performance mode’ will prioritize smoother gameplay at up to 60fps in both docked and handheld modes, but won’t support HDR. Currently, the Switch 2 is the only platform confirmed to offer HDR visuals in its quality mode. Bandai Namco has announced that performance mode options are also being added to PlayStation 5 and Xbox, though the resolution for those versions hasn’t been revealed yet.

Can the Steam Controller Justify the Price Hike Over Sony’s DualSense?

Valve had been planning to release new hardware, including the Steam Machine, in 2026. This would have been another try for the company to sell pre-built PCs, similar to gaming consoles. However, rising RAM prices are now causing problems, and Valve might not be able to offer the Steam Machine at a price customers can afford.

Litecoin’s Tale of Woe: A Zero-Day Exploit and the Triumph of Patches

In an attempt to quell the rising panic, the Litecoin developers have deigned to provide an update, delivered in a series of five tweets-a most peculiar method of communication, but one must adapt to the times, I suppose. According to their account, a zero-day bug, a creature as elusive as it is destructive, wrought havoc by causing a DoS attack, disrupting the major mining pools. Imagine, if you will, the chaos that ensued! Non-updated mining nodes, in their ignorance, permitted an invalid MWEB transaction, allowing the miscreants to peg out coins to third-party DEXs. A most audacious scheme, indeed!

Cryptic offers free characters in Star Trek Online, Neverwinter, and Champions Online for Quick Start promo

This special offer is for all players of Star Trek Online, Neverwinter, and Champions Online, whether you’re new to the games or returning after a break. While these games are free to play, this promotion gives you a powerful, fully-equipped character that starts at the highest level. This means new players can skip the early stages and jump right into the action, and returning players can quickly rejoin the game without having to start over with a new character.