• Microsoft restates commitment to OpenAI amid analyst note about datacentre expansion rollbacks
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    adam121 - stock.adobe.comNewsMicrosoft restates commitment to OpenAI amid analyst note about datacentre expansion rollbacksMicrosoft pushes back on analyst claims its changing relationship with OpenAI is forcing it to scale back its datacentre expansion plans in the US and EuropeByCaroline Donnelly,Senior Editor, UKPublished: 31 Mar 2025 14:45 Microsoft has pushed back against claims its decision to cancel and defer at least 2GW of datacentre projectsin the US and Europe is indicative of its fraying relationship with OpenAI.US analyst TD Cowen published a research note on 26 March 2025 that suggested the public cloud giant had cancelled and deferred datacentre lease agreements in the US and Europe that would have increased its compute capacity by at least 2GW.The reason for the rollback on its plans was, according to TD Cowen, due to Microsofts decision not to support OpenAIs incremental training workloads.TD Cowen had previously said the two companies were involved in a fraying relationship, after Microsoft confirmed in January 2025 that the exclusivity cloud hosting deal between the two firms had been rejigged.A Microsoft blog post, dated 21 January 2025, confirmed OpenAI had made a large Azure commitment that included changes to the exclusivity on new capacity, moving to a model where Microsoft has a right of first refusal.This means Microsoft gets first refusal on whether or not it wants to host OpenAI workloads, but OpenAI also reserves the right to build its own capacity with other partners if Microsoft cannot meet its needs.Microsoft has now issued a statement to Computer Weekly, pushing back on TD Cowens take on the situation, while also restating the strength of the working relationship between the company and OpenAI.Read more about Microsoft and OpenAIUS analyst TD Cowen publishes research note pointing to further rollbacks on Microsofts datacentre expansion plansThe Competition and Markets Authorityhas begun looking at whether Microsofts relationship with OpenAI is anti-competitive.In reference to its decision to scale back its datacentre expansion plans, Microsoft said its well-positioned to meet the current and increasing customer demand its seeing for its services thanks to the significant investments its made in its infrastructure to this point.Last year alone, we added more capacity than any prior year in history, said a Microsoft spokesperson. While we may strategically pace or adjust our infrastructure in some areas, we will continue to grow strongly in all regions.This allows us to invest and allocate resources to growth areas for our future. Our plans to spend over $80bn on infrastructure this financial year remain on track as we continue to grow at a record pace to meet customer demand.Microsoft has been a partner in OpenAI since 2019, with the two firms previously stating that they were working towards a shared goal to responsibly advance artificial intelligence research while democratising the technology and making it accessible to all.Around the same time that Microsoft released details of its reworked cloud hosting arrangement with OpenAI, the latter released details of its $500bn effort to expand the infrastructure underpinning its services through the launch of the Stargate Project.Softbank, Oracle, MGX and OpenAI are the equity funders for the initiative, while Microsoft is listed as a technology partner.In reference to its ongoing partnership with OpenAI, the Microsoft spokesperson said: OpenAI continues to be a great partner. We remain committed to pushing the frontier of AI forward, driving innovation, and making cutting-edge models accessible to our customers and partners.In The Current Issue:Can a future digital NHS survive another change?Digital twins drive efficiency across machines and infrastructureDownload Current IssueWhat to expect from Atlassian Team 25 conference CW Developer NetworkSLM series - Nooks: Downsizing AI without shrinking its smarts CW Developer NetworkView All Blogs
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  • The 25+ best Amazon Spring Sale deals under $50
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    When is Amazon's Big Spring Sale 2025?The second-annual Spring Sale runs from Tuesday, March 25, through Monday, March 31. Unlike Prime Day sales events, it's open to everyone, not just Prime members.Are deals really better during Amazon sales?For some big-name brands, Amazon sale events are the only time specific devices go on sale throughout the year. This is especially true for Amazon devices like Kindles, Fire tablets, Fire TVs, Amazon Echo devices, etc. According toone study, the average Amazon Prime Day discount is 16.2%, a fairly good discount for most products--and while this isn't Prime Day, it's still an Amazon-exclusive sales event, so we're expecting the same discount numbers.How did we choose these Spring Sale deals?ZDNET only writes about deals we want to buy -- devices and products we desire, need, or would recommend. Our experts looked for deals that were at least 20% off (or are hardly ever on sale), using established price comparison tools and trackers to determine whether the deal is actually on sale and how frequently it drops.We also looked over customer reviews to find out what matters to real people who already own and use the deals we're recommending. Our recommendations may also be based on our own testing -- in addition to extensive research and comparison shopping. The goal is to deliver the most accurate advice to help you shop smarter.What are the best Amazon Spring Sale 2025 deals?ZDNET's experts are searching through Amazon Spring Sale deals to find the best discounts by category. These are the best deals so far:You can also find the best Amazon Spring Sale deals by price:And the best deals from other retailers this week:Looking for the next best product? Get expert reviews and editor favorites withZDNET Recommends.
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  • The 30+ best Amazon Spring Sale deals under $25
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    Amazon's Big Spring Saleis in full throttle this weekend, and so are the deals. Sure, MacBooks, Espresso machines, smartwatches, and more are on sale, but so are everyday tech items. Items like security cameras, AirTags, streaming sticks, and more can make quite a dent in your pocket. But thanks to the sale, we are seeing discounts up to 50% off.Powerbanks from Anker, Rocketbooks, Amazon Fire TV Sticks, and more are available for under $25. Read on to see the best budget deals the Amazon Spring Sale has to offer.See at AmazonBest Amazon Spring Sale 2025 deals under $25Anker Nano Power Bank: $22 (save $8): This small but mighty Anker portable power bank makes a great companion for on-the-go travel.Apple AirTag: $24 (save $5): The Apple AirTag is a reliable tracking device that connects to iOS or MacOS products and tracks valuable personal items like keys, wallets, or luggage.Blink Mini 2: $20 (save $20): The Blink branded cameras are a ZDNET favorite, especially the Blink Mini 2. At about 50% off its original price, this is a great deal to jump on.Tile by Life360 Slim: $21 (save $9): This slimTile by Life360 fits into your wallet, passport, luggage, or other valuable item and actively tracks its location for peace of mind.Soundcore P20i True Wireless Earbuds: $20 (save $20): These budget earbuds have great sound quality, Bluetooth, a microphone, and a half-off sale price.Rocketbook Reusable Notebook: $32 (save $3): This smart notebook is a great way to digitize your notes. We have it featured in ourbest smart pens listfor its convenience, sustainability, and good price.Soundcore Select 4 Go Bluetooth Speaker: $20 (save $20): This Anker Soundcore speaker is perfect for beach days, showers, or jamming sessions.Anker Zolo Magnetic Power Bank: $25 (save $15): Magnetic power banks offer a convenient way to charge your phone on the go, as long as it's a MagSafe device.Anker USB-C Hub: $25 (save $10): This USB-C hub is a great option if you travel for work or just have too many things to plug into your computer.Roku Express: $18 (save $11): If you're looking for a reliable streaming hub, Roku is a great option, and this price is unbeatable.Amazon Fire TV Stick: $20 (save $15): The Amazon Fire Stick is another great option for streaming your favorite platforms, such as Netflix, Hulu, YouTube, and more. Sabrina Ortiz/ZDNET Current price: $22Original price: $30As our phones age, so do their batteries; having a portable charger is one of the easier solutions to that problem. Editor Sabrina Ortiztried out this power bank, which became one of her everyday essentials. It is a smaller bank, so it may be better for smaller, on-the-go moments. However, it is perfect for daily use. Show more View now at Amazon Maria Diaz | ZDNET Current price: $24Original price: $29The Apple Airtag has become a staple in the Apple family tree. Since its release, it has helped people track lost or stolen items like luggage, keys, or wallets. If you're unlucky with checked luggage or prone to losing your keys, check out some AirTags. Show more View now at Amazon Maria Diaz/ZDNET Current price: $20Original price: $40An indoor camera is great for monitoring pets, small children, or general household security. The Blink Mini is a great option and a ZDNET favorite. With an indoor camera, you may feel more peace of mind leaving your pets home alone. The footage can be accessed through any device, and it's half off. Show more View now at Amazon Tile/ZDNET Current price: $21Original price: $30This Tile tracker works by sliding it into your wallet, purse, luggage, or any valuable item to track its whereabouts. If you don't want to use an AirTag, this tracker is a perfect alternative and works with iOS and Android. Show more View now at Amazon More Amazon Spring Sale 2025 deals under $25 Maria Diaz/ZDNETTP-Link Tapo 1080P Indoor Security Camera: $15 (save $8): TP-Link offers a great solution to monitoring your children, pets, or home security when you are away, as this video camera offers 1080p camera quality.Kasa Indoor Pan/Tilt Smart Security Camera: $20 (save $10): Another great option for indoor security, this Kasa camera can upload footage to your preferred cloud storage service and works with Alexa and Google Home.Maybesta Lavalier Lapel Microphone: $14 (save $7 with coupon): This is a great deal for starting out if you need a basic microphone for on-the-go content.Samsung Sonic The Hedgehog 256GB microSDXC: $24 (save $13): This extra storage card is suitable for gaming systems, drones, computers, cameras, and more. It also has cute Sonic branding, making it a solid deal.Eaglewireless Universal Sim Card Tray Opener: $5 (save $2): This tool is essential for any tech enthusiast, and ZDNET contributor Adrian Kingsley-Hughes has it on hislist of gadgetshe carries everywhere.Anker 2-Pack USB C Adapter: $10 (save $5): These handy Anker adapters, which work on Mac and Windows, are very versatile and help eliminate the headache of outdated cords.Apple 20W USB-C Power Adapter: $15 (save $4): This classic iPhone accessory charges your device quickly and is durable.Kasa Smart Light Bulbs: $15 (save $10): Smart lightbulbs are a great way to liven up your living space as you can toggle through endless lighting possibilities. Plus, they connect to your Alexa or Google Home device.Soundcore Select 4 Go Bluetooth Speaker: $24 (save $11): This Anker Soundcore speaker is perfect for beach days, showers, or jamming sessions. One Amazon reviewer said they were "extremely surprised with how good this little speaker is."Apple EarPods Headphones with USB-C Plug: $16 (save $3): If you need a cheap and go-to pair of earbuds, the classic Apple wired headphones have a good microphone and solid sound quality.Acer USB Hub 4 Ports: $10 (save $10): This hub is great for computers that need a few extra ports, such as Macs (using an adapter) or any other device with a USB port.Anker Zolo Power Bank: $24 (save $11): A power bank, especially an Anker-branded one, is essential for emergency situations.Nelko Label Maker Machine with Tape: $20 (save $20): This label maker connects to your smartphone and prints personal or professional labels for all kinds of use.Sensyne 62" Phone Tripod and Selfie Stick: $15 (save $15): A tripod is essential for getting the best creative shots, whether you're making video or photo content.UGreen Finder Tag: $14 (save $6): UGreen tags work to help locate items, similar to AirTags or Tiles, but this one is only compatible with iOS devices.Tessan Universal Travel Adapter: $20 (save $5): If you frequently travel abroad, having a universal charging block can make a difference in any situation. This one works in the UK, the European Union, and Australia.Anker 2-Pack USB C Cable: $8 (save $2): Simply said, everyone needs a good charger, and Anker is always a great option. Plus, it has a protective braided cord and 6 feet of length.TP-Link Wi-Fi Extender: $15 (save $20): This Wi-Fi extender can provide up to 44% more bandwidth and cover up to 1,200 sq.ft. and can handle up to 30 devices in your home.Magicteam Sound Machine: $18 (save $13): Lull off to sleep faster with this white noise machine that has 20 non-looping sounds, including white noise, rain, bonfire, birds, and more.FAQs Show more When is Amazon's Spring Sale 2025?Amazon's Spring Sale occurs from Tuesday, March 25, to Monday, March 31, 2025.Are deals really better during Amazon sales?Amazon sales are a great opportunity to shop for decent savings, especially on flagship Amazon products. However, Walmart, Best Buy, and other retailers also have great offerings. We'll cover the best Amazon Spring Sale deals now through March 31, including top offers from other major retailers.How did we choose these Spring Sale deals?ZDNET's experts scour the internet on deals we would want to buy ourselves, have a good brand reputation, or products we review on our site. We search for deals 20% off or more and deals we rarely see across the board.We also use reviews from real people- Reddit, Amazon reviews, and our colleagues to understand what deals are the best to recommend so we can provide the best money-saving information.What are the best Amazon Spring Sale 2025 deals?ZDNET's experts are searching through Amazon's Spring Sale deals to find the best discounts by category. These are the best deals so far:You can also find the best Amazon Spring Sale deals by price:And the best deals from other retailers this week:Best anti-Amazon Spring Sale dealsLooking for the next best product? 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  • FBI Alert Issued As Time Traveling Hackers AttackAct Now
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    Enable 2FA as time-traveling hackers strike.NurPhoto via Getty ImagesUpdate, March 31, 2025: This story, originally published March 29, has been updated with further Medusa mitigation advice from the FBI as well as additional comment from Boris Cipot, and a report into another as a service threat, this time from the Morphing Meerkat threat which uses DNS over HTTPS to escape detection.There have been plenty of headlines generated by the recent Medusa ransomware attacks that have run riot, provoking the Federal Bureau of Investigation into issuing a critical security advisory, and adding to the massive surge in ransomware during the first quarter of 2025. One that I didnt see coming, let alone think I would be writing myself, was a warning about time-traveling hackers on the back of the FBI warning. But here we are.How Time Travel And The FBI Are Mixed Up In Medusa AttacksLets start with a quick recap of the Medusa ransomware attacks at the heart of this story. Medusa, which is known to have impacted at least 300 critical infrastructure targets, uses social engineering and unpatched software vulnerabilities as part of the exploit campaign. As we are about to discover, thats not all it uses. For the FBI outline of tactics, techniques and procedures, indicators of compromise, and detection methods associated with the Medusa attacks, refer to FBI cybersecurity advisory AA25-071A.Quite a lot of technical information regarding the Medusa malware has come to light since that FBI alert was raised, however, including methods used to disable anti-malware protections as I reported March 22. Now, that technical detail has taken an unexpected twist: time travel.Boris Cipot, a senior security engineer at Black Duck, told me how Medusa attackers are creatively abusing system misconfigurations in their efforts to bypass security controls. In this case, Cipot said, the issue lies with the date or the possibility to change it. This time travel hacking technique is as simple as it is ingenious. The attackers in question have, Cipot explained, a security certificate that is used to sign a driver, but that certificate was valid back in 2012, not now. Expired drivers from 13 years ago are of little use to anyone trying to infiltrate a system today unless that is, you can act like Cher and turn back time. The malware is effectively changing the system date to a time when the certificate, Cipot continued, which signed a certain driver, was still valid. Because the system date has been changed and has effectively gone back in time, that expired driver is now seen as being perfectly valid, accepted as such and loaded like any other.Mitigating The Time Travel Hackers According To BorisTo mitigate this kind of time travel hackery, Cipot said, organizations need a combination of best-in-class endpoint protection, strict policy enforcement, and proactive monitoring. The detection of system configuration changes is also essential, as its the system time changes that proved central to the failure of security protections in the case of the Medusa attacks. Additionally, Cipot said, Windows should be configured to enforce strict revocation checks for signed drivers, blocking the expired certificates.Cipot also warned that many Microsoft out-of-the-box security features are not enabled because they have been switched off. Something that is most commonly done for convenience or to allow older software and drivers to run without concern. The problem is that attackers are far from stupid and already know this. If the software is blocked because it is old, and the certificates with which it has been signed have expired, Cipot said, then this software cannot run on a production system. Cipot told me that he highly recommends users do not switch the security features off, and furthermore dont avoid patching just to keep old vulnerable software running. In the end, Cipot concluded, the risk potential simply is not worth it.Morphing Meerkat Not Yet On The FBI Radar, But A Threat To WatchThe whole rental of cybercrime technology to any attacker with the money and motivation extends way beyond just the ransomware threat seen exploited by the likes of Medusa. How about phishing-a-a-service, for example? It has been revealed that one new player on the block, known as Morphing Meerkat, is using clever methods to evade being detected. Heres what you need to know.Bleeping Computer has reported that the newly uncovered platform leverages both DNS over HTTPS for detection evasion and DNS email exchange records to identify victims email providers and to dynamically serve spoofed login pages for more than 114 brands. Those brands include the likes of Gmail, Outlook and Yahoo, to name but a few and illustrate the level of danger this phishing-as-a-service operation poses. Obviously, as with Medusa, any kind of threat technology that is rented out to anyone with the cash but without any requirement for genius technology skills is worrisome, to say the least. Morphing Meerkat certainly falls into this category. It provides, Bleeping Computer warned, a complete toolkit for launching effective, scalable, and evasive phishing attacks.For me, its the evasive part of the attack equation that is of most concern, not least down to the type of sophisticated methods being employed. By using, or rather abusing, the DNS over HTTPS protocol, the attackers can do a pretty good job of hiding their true intent.DoH encrypts DNS queries using the HTTPS protocol, which secures communication over the web. By embedding DNS queries within the overall encrypted data traffic between a client and a server, DoH DNS provides a significant privacy advantage. It prevents third parties from seeing what websites you are trying to access. Lets hand over to Dirk Schrader, a vice-president of security research at Netwrix, for the explanation. The DoH protocol encrypts DNS queries using the HTTPS protocol which, as most everyone knows by now, secures communications over the web. By embedding DNS queries within the overall encrypted data traffic between a client and a server, Schrader said, it prevents third parties from seeing what websites you are trying to access. The irony being, of course, that from the security perspective its meant to help protect against certain cyber-attacks, such as DNS spoofing or eavesdropping. To mitigate such attacks, you need to look to your DNS controls to prevent users from communicating with the DoH servers.Mitigating The Time Travel Hackers According To The FBIMeanwhile, back to the Medusa ransomware threat, the FBI has stated that two-factor authentication for all services should be enabled where possible, but in particular for webmail such as Gmail, Outlook and others, along with virtual private networks and any accounts that can access critical systems.The FBI has also advised users to employ long passwords on all accounts that require them and recommended that administrators refrain from imposing a requirement for frequent password changes, as these can do more harm than good. The FBI said all operating systems must be kept up to date alongside software and firmware updates. Patching should be prioritized when it comes to those internet-facing systems where a known vulnerability is concerned.Further Medusa mitigation advice from the FBI included:The identification, detection, and investigation of any abnormal activity that could indicate a potential network traversal of the ransomware.The monitoring of systems for unauthorized scanning and access attempts.Filtering of network traffic to prevent unknown or untrusted actors from accessing remote services on internal systems.The auditing of all user accounts that have administrative privileges configuring all access controls according to the principle of least privilege.And, finally, the disabling of command-line and scripting activities and permissions along with all unused ports.My advice? Listen to both the FBI and Boris, as they know what they are talking about. Ooh, and dont wait for Medusa to strike, act today, or your systems could get attacked by hackers from 2012.
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  • Mission First: Pharma Should Partner, Not Build, Their AI Solutions
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    In pharma, buying software (instead of building) means working with industry professionals who can develop solutions to meet their needseven before they realize they have them.
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    In brief: Just when you think Amazon couldn't possibly find another way to sell you stuff, the company comes up with something else: shopping links embeded in your photo library images. In essence, the feature lets you identify an item within a photograph in your Amazon Photos library and be directed to its store page. Former Microsoft executive Panos Panay, now senior vice president of Amazon's Devices and Services division, announced the update to Amazon Photos on Threads.Panay's post included a clip demonstrating the upgraded features. It starts with a generative AI search using a natural language query "Max playing with robot dog," in this case. This brings up several images in the user's Amazon Photos library featuring the boy and the device.The system works by selecting one of the images and then tapping the Lens icon underneath. This scans the photo and brings up Amazon store listings for visually similar items it identifies, such as the robot dog, allowing you to view its customer rating and price. From here, you can go directly to the store page for more information and to purchase an item if desired.View on ThreadsAmazon says the feature is ideal for anyone who may have seen a product in an image and wanted one themselves, but didn't know what it was called or where to find it.Amazon's help page doesn't specifically say if turning off the Tag Photos feature will stop the shopping capabilities from working. Amazon's Tag Photos and Tag Specific People tools use image recognition technology to analyze and apply tags to your photos and videos, allowing users to sort and search their photos by people, objects, actions, and scenes as demonstrated by Panay. // Related StoriesThere appear to be contradictory claims on how many people were asking for this new shopping feature, varying from everyone to virtually no one outside of Amazon. The replies to Panay's post include some that are positive, with people noting its usefulness, along with negative ones arguing that this is basically product ads based on a user's photos.
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  • Apple expected to launch M5 iPad Pro and MacBook Pro this year, MacBook Air to follow in 2026
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    TL;DR: Apple is reportedly set to launch its next-generation iPad Pro and MacBook Pro models equipped with the M5 chip later this year. The company is also said to be working on the M5 MacBook Air that could debut in early 2026. In his latest Power On newsletter, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman said that Apple is in the process of carrying out "advanced testing" on the new iPad Pro models, and that they will likely enter mass production in the second half of this year. Gurman also predicted the new models to launch in October 2025.Apple released the 2018 and 2022 iPad Pro models in October of those years, so it won't be a surprise if the next-gen models break cover around the same time this year. However, the company's current iPad Pros debuted in May 2024 with an OLED display and a thinner chassis. They're powered by the M4 chip and support the Apple Pencil Pro.The M5 MacBook Pro models are also expected to debut later this year. Gurman believes the new laptops will retain the design of their predecessors, while the 2026 MacBook Pros are tipped to get a major design overhaul, including thinner chassis and OLED displays.Gurman adds that Apple has started working on the M5 MacBook Air, and that it could launch early next year. The new models are unlikely to have any major design changes, so buyers should expect the same thin, fan-less chassis as the current models. It's unclear if the company will revamp the MacBook Air design in 2026 or 2027.The new MacBook Air models will be upgrades over the current-generation 13-inch and 15-inch M4 models that were announced earlier in 2024. The existing MacBook Airs are powered by the M4 chip and start at $999, making them more affordable than the M3 generation. While they retain the design of their predecessors, they include an improved 12MP Center Stage camera and 16GB of RAM in the base model. // Related StoriesCupertino is also working on new software to go with its upcoming hardware. The company is not only set to announce new versions of its iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, tvOS, and visionOS operating systems at its WWDC event next week, but it's also working on a revamped version of its Health app, adding an AI-powered virtual doctor and health coach.
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  • I played Doom: The Dark Ages. Its going to melt your face off
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    Table of ContentsTable of ContentsI am your shieldDemons and dragonsGame directors Marty Stratton and Hugo Martin are sitting across from me in Hell. Well, its technically a room decorated in the style of Doom: The Dark Ages, Id Softwares highly anticipated first-person shooter launching on May 15, but it might as well be Hell. An eerie red glow is cast over the space, plumes of smoke spew from what looks like chasms leading to dark, demon-filled depths, and a medieval version of the iconic Doomslayer helmet rests on a nearby column.But the most interesting bit of decor in this demonic space is a massive, jagged-edged shield, which sits between the three of us as we chat after my lengthy hands-on session with Doom: The Dark Ages. That shield represents ids desire to shake up the Doom franchise not just in its gameplay, which is very different from the last two Doom titles, but in its storytelling as well.Recommended VideosDoom diehards, dont fret. The Dark Ages still looks, feels, and headbangs like a Doom game.RelatedDoom: The Dark Ages is similar to the last two titles id Software has released: the 2016 reboot and 2020s Doom: Eternal, but with fun tweaks and additions that offer you a brand new arsenal of weapons and upgrades for you to wield at your leisure. The Saw is its crown jewel.Known as the Shield Saw, its a weapon that both protects and attacks and fundamentally changes the Doom gameplay loop. After several hours with the game, the shield became my new favorite toy, like a deadly teddy bear keeping me safe from all the scary monsters. I was curious about the teams thought process in adding such a dramatically different Doom weapon into the fray.That was the goal, Martin tells Digital Trends. To innovate as much as we could. Theres a needle and thread, though. You still want it to feel like a Doom game.And it does. The shield wont protect you forever it has a blocking meter that runs out and requires you to attack to recharge it, so Dooms legacy of pushing players towards a massive firefight remains intact. You can also use the Shield Saw to deflect and parry Hell Surge projectiles, hurl it at hard-to-reach places to open up doors or complete puzzles, and, most importantly, throw it at super-heated armor (indicated by an orange glow) and crack it off of big bad guys with a satisfying crash of metal.In short, its f*****g fun.Its kind of like web slinging Martin says the team looked back at the original Doomand its grounded, three-dimensional shoot-em-up style for inspiration, which they then melded with medieval and Ancient Greek vibes of The Dark Ages. 300 when Leonidas breaks the phalanx and hes got the shield and the Spartan sword and the shield, we very much wanted the player to feel like that. Martin says.The first section of my hands-on is a traditional Doom experience: a linear, explorable space filled with demons, featuring some tucked-away areas that hide collectibles or Life Sigils (which afford you an extra life upon death) accessible only after finding a key card or completing a puzzle. Early on, an orbital supply drop smashes into the ground in front of me, producing from it a mean-looking melee gauntlet. Smacking the hell out of an enemy with the gauntlet (which has three charges before requiring a timed cooldown) will make them drop ammo, so youre encouraged to use it to dive into hordes of baddies and start swinging.You solve problems with your shield, you gain things with your fists, and you hurt things with your guns, Marin says simply.BethesdaPlaying modern Doom games feels like driving a monster truck that spews fire from its exhaust pipes and Pentagram from its speakers while youre hopped up on Red Bull and Zyns. The Dark Ages delivers more of that. The loop between the shield, the gauntlet, and whatever ridiculous gun I had in my hand at any given moment was like conducting a symphony of death that guided me through every battle.Its kind of like web slinging, Martin says of the type of gameplay the addition of the shield encourages. You can just pinball yourself around the arena you can move around the space more aggressively.The added layer of the shield is a boon for a player like me, who often prefers to survey the battlefield rather than run right in. The shield allows me to protect myself while being more aggressive, which led to me parkouring around arenas and laying waste to dozens of uglies.I saw you were parrying quite a bit, Martin points out.In the last section of my hands-on, I was given access to a much more open, explorable area filled with enemy encounters, portals, puzzles, and most importantly, Sentinel Shrines, which let you upgrade your build. As a now-outed Shield Saw girl, I decided to upgrade it so that every time I hit an enemy with a shield or successfully parried a Hell Surge attack, Id get ammo for my preferred weapon, the Impaler.Later, I upgraded it so that I could ping the Shield Saw between enemies like a serrated pinball. There are dozens of upgrade options centered around the shield, the gauntlet, and the Doomslayers arsenal of weapons, offering players a chance to customize their build to bring death in whichever way theyd like.Theres also a host of accessibility options, like a camera shake slider, a world desaturation slider, and the ability to turn off environmental screen shake. Difficulty modifiers let players further tune Doom: The Dark Ages to their playstyle, from the ability to adjust the parrying window, to toggle on/off enhanced targeting and empowered attacks, and even slow enemy projectile speed.If you ever played Doom and thought, This is fun, but it would be even more fun if I could climb into an Atlan mech and Kaiju battle a demonic Titan and then later jump on a huge dragon and fly into battle, youre in luck. Of the four levels played during my hands-on, two were dedicated to newer ways to raise Hell in Doom: in a huge mech suit laying waste to everything in your path and astride a massive, armored-up dragon.Martin is very excited about the mech, telling me hes wanted something like it in a Doom game since he was 13 years old. I only played a snippet of the full level, which had me stomping through a city under siege to get to enemy encounters, during which the Atlan can dodge attacks, shoot a massive gun, or punch the monsters repeatedly like a giant game of Rock Em Sock Em Robots. Its simple, satisfying, and gleefully absurd.BethesdaThe dragon is more elegant in design, letting you ascend and descend rapidly and smoothly with the press of a button as you soar through a massive cavern though I found its lock-on ability, which lets you pivot around a target while firing an auto-cannon, to be sticky and awkward. But flying on the back of a huge dragon donning medieval armor is as fun and joyful as it sounds, an almost welcome respite from ripping and tearing.And thats intentional. The Atlan and dragon levels, of which Stratton tells me there are several, are designed to be nice, refreshing pace breakers that he feels are really cool beats throughout the game. It feels like The Dark Ages aims to elevate Doom even further, to improve upon an already winning formula.You have a certain amount of resources and time and money that you can put toward something, so some early decisions allowed Hugo [Martin] to fulfill his 13-year-old dream and bring a mech into Doom, Stratton says as Martin laughs beside him. I think its the right decision. These are really cool beats throughout the game.BethesdaNew gameplay elements, when coupled with fully animated cutscenes, makes The Dark Ages feel like Id Software had a little extra gas when cooking, an added layer of AAA sparkle that glistens like a blood-soaked sword hilt.It makes it more complete as an experience, Stratton says. And the team was able to add these new, long-sought-after elements solely because of an early decision made in-house: The Dark Ages will be single-player only.2016 and Eternal both had a multiplayer component, Stratton explains. 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