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WWW.GADGETS360.COMHonor X70i With Dimensity 7025 Ultra Chipset, 108-Megapixel Camera Launched: Price, SpecificationsHonor X70i was launched in China on Thursday. It arrives as a slightly changed version of the Honor 400 Lite which was recently introduced in global markets. The Honor X70i is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7025 Ultra SoC, which is complemented by an IMG BXM-8-256 GPU. It sports an AMOLED screen and comes equipped with a single 108-megapixel rear camera. The phone packs a 6,000mAh battery which supports 35W wired fast charging.The Honor X70i becomes the fourth smartphone to be launched by the company in its home country in April, building upon the recent introductions of the Honor Power, Honor X60 GT, and Honor GT Pro.Honor X70i Price and ColourwaysHonor X70i price starts at CNY 1,399 (roughly Rs. 16,000) for the base 8GB + 256GB configuration. It is also offered in 12GB + 256GB and 12GB + 512GB configurations, priced at CNY 1,699 (roughly Rs. 20,000) and CNY 1,899 (roughly Rs. 22,000), respectively.The phone is available in four colourways — Magnolia Purple, Moon Shadow White, Velvet Black, and Sky Blue.Honor X70i Colour OptionsPhoto Credit: HonorHonor X70i Specifications and FeaturesThe dual SIM (nano + nano) Honor X70i runs on MagicOS 9.0 based on Android 15. The phone sports a 6.7-inch full HD+ (1,080 × 2,412 pixels) AMOLED screen with a 120Hz refresh rate and 3,500 nits peak brightness. The Honor X70i is powered by an octa-core MediaTek Dimensity 7025 Ultra chipset, paired with up to 12GB of RAM and up to 512GB of onboard storage. The chip comprises two Cortex-A78 cores with a peak clock speed of 2.5GHz and six Cortex-A55 cores operating at 2.0GHz. The graphics are handled by Imagination Technologies' IMG BXM-8-256 GPU.For optics, the handset is equipped with a single 108-megapixel rear camera with a f/1.75 aperture. It supports a maximum video recording resolution of 1080p. On the front, it gets an 8-megapixel front camera with an f/2.0 aperture for selfies and video calls.Connectivity options on the phone include 5G, 4G, Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.3, Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), and a USB Type-C port. The phone supports Beidou, GPS, Glonass, Galileo, and A-GNSS. It packs a 6,000mAh Lithium-ion battery with support for 35W wired fast charging and is rated IP65 against dust and water ingress. The phone measures 161 x 74.55 x 7.29mm in size and weighs 178.5g.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 28 Views
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WWW.ARTIFICIALINTELLIGENCE-NEWS.COMReigniting the European digital economy’s €200bn AI ambitionsThere is a sense of urgency in Europe to re-imagine the status quo and reshape technology infrastructures. Timed to harness Europe’s innovative push comes GITEX EUROPE x Ai Everything (21-23 May, Messe Berlin). The world’s third largest economy and host nation for GITEX EUROPE x Ai Everything, Germany’s role as the European economic and technology leader is confirmed as its ICT sector is projected to reach €232.8bn in 2025 (Statista). GITEX EUROPE x Ai Everything is Europe’s largest tech, startup and digital investment event, and is organised by KAOUN International. It’s hosted in partnership with the Berlin Senate Department for Economics, Energy and Public Enterprises, Germany’s Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action, Berlin Partner for Business and Technology, and the European Innovation Council (EIC). Global tech engages for cross-border and industry partnerships The first GITEX EUROPE brings together over 1,400 tech enterprises, startups and SMEs, and platinum sponsors AWS and IBM. Also in sponsorship roles are Cisco, Cloudflare, Dell, Fortinet, Lenovo, NTT, Nutanix, Nvidia, Opswat, and SAP. GITEX EUROPE x Ai Everything will comprise of tech companies from over 100 countries and 34 European states, including tech pavilions from India, Italy, Morocco, Netherlands, Poland, Serbia, South Korea, UK, and the UAE. Trixie LohMirmand, CEO of KAOUN International, organiser of GITEX worldwide, said: “There is a sense of urgency and unity in Europe to assert its digital sovereignty and leadership as a global innovation force. The region is paving its way as a centre-stage where AI, quantum and deep tech will be debated, developed, and scaled.” Global leaders address EU’s tech crossroads Organisers state there will be over 500 speakers, debating a range of issues including AI and quantum, cloud, and data sovereignty. Already confirmed are Geoffrey Hinton, Physics Nobel Laureate (2024); Kai Wegner, Mayor of Berlin; H.E. Jelena Begović, Serbian Minister of Science, Technological Development and Innovation; António Henriques, CEO, Bison Bank; Jager McConnell, CEO, Crunchbase; Mark Surman, President, Mozilla; and Sandro Gianella, Head of Europe & Middle East Policy & Partnerships, OpenAI. Europe’s moves in AI, deep tech & quantum Europe is focusing on cross-sector AI uses, new investments and international partnerships. Ai Everything Europe, the event’s AI showcase and conference, brings together AI architects, startups and investors to explore AI ecosystems. Topics presented on stage range from EuroStack ambitions to implications of agentic AI, with speakers including Martin Kon, President and COO, Cohere; Daniel Verten, Strategy Partner, Synthesia; and Professor Dr. Antonio Krueger, CEO of German Research Centre for Artificial Intelligence. On the show-floor, attendees will be able to experience Brazil’s Ubivis’s smart factory technology, powered by IoT and digital twins, and Hexis’s AI-driven nutrition plans that are trusted by 500+ Olympic and elite athletes. With nearly €7 billion in quantum investment, Europe is pushing for quantum leadership by 2030. GITEX Quantum Expo (GQX) (in partnership with IBM and QuIC) covers quantum research and cross-industry impact with showcases and conferences. Speakers include Mira Wolf-Bauwens, Responsible Quantum Computing Lead, IBM Research, Switzerland; Joachim Mnich, Director of Research & Computing, CERN, Switzerland; Neil Abroug, Head of the French National Quantum Strategy, INRIA; and Jan Goetz, CEO & Co-Founder, IQM Quantum Computers, Finland. Cyber Valley: Building a resilient cyber frontline With cloud breaches doubling in number and AI-driven attacks, threat response and cyber resilience are core focuses at the event. Fortinet, CrowdStrike, Kaspersky, Knowbe4, and Proofpoint will join other cybersecurity companies exhibiting at GITEX Cyber Valley. They’ll be alongside law enforcement leaders, global CISOs, and policymakers on stage, including Brig. Gen. Dr. Volker Pötzsch, Chief of Division Cyber/IT & AI, Federal Ministry of Defence, Germany; H.E. Dr. Mohamed Al-Kuwaiti, Head of Cybersecurity, UAE Government; Miguel De Bruycker, Managing Director General, Centre for Cybersecurity Belgium; and Ugo Vignolo Lutati, Group CISO, Prada Group. GITEX Green Impact: For a sustainable future GITEX Green Impact connects innovators and investors with over 100 startups and investors exploring how green hydrogen, bio-energy, and next-gen energy storage are moving from R&D to deployment. Key speakers so far confirmed are Gavin Towler, Chief Scientist for Sustainability Technologies & CTO, Honeywell; Julie Kitcher, Chief Sustainability Officer, Airbus; Lisa Reehten, Managing Director, Bosch Climate Solutions; Massimo Falcioni, Chief Competitiveness Officer, Abu Dhabi Investment Office; and Mounir Benaija, CTO – EV & Charging Infrastructure, TotalEnergies. Convening the largest startup ecosystem among 60+ nations GITEX EUROPE x Ai Everything hosts North Star Europe, the local version of the world’s largest startup event, Expand North Star. North Star Europe gathers over 750 startups and 20 global unicorns, among them reMarkable, TransferMate, Solarisbank AG, Bolt, Flix, and Glovo. The event features a curated collection of earlys and growth-stage startups from Belgium, France, Hungary, Italy, Morocco, Portugal, Netherlands, Switzerland, Serbia, UK, and UAE. Among the startups, Neurocast.ai (Netherlands) is advancing AI-powered neurotech for Alzheimer’s research; CloudBees (Switzerland) is the delivery unicorn backed by Goldman Sachs, HSBC, and Lightspeed; and Semiqon (Finland), the world’s first CMOS transistor with the ability to perform in cryogenic conditions. More than 600 investors with $1tn assets under management will be scouting for new opportunities, including Germany’s Earlybird VC, Austria’s SpeedInvest, Switzerland’s B2Venture, Estonia’s Startup Wise Guys, and the US’s SOSV. GITEX ScaleX launches as a first-of-its-kind growth platform for scale-ups and late-stage companies, in partnership with AWS. With SMEs making up 99% of European businesses, GITEX SMEDEX connects SMEs with international trade networks and investors, for funding, legal advice, and market access to scale globally. Backed by EISMEA and ICC Digital Standards Initiative, the event features SME ecosystem leaders advising from the stage, including Milena Stoycheva, Chairperson of Board of Innovation, Ministry of Innovation and Growth, Bulgaria; and Oliver Grün, President, European Digital SME Alliance and BITMi. GITEX EUROPE is part of the GITEX global network tech and startup events, taking place in Germany, Morocco, Nigeria, Singapore, Thailand, and the UAE. For more information, please visit: www.gitex-europe.com.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 29 Views
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GAMINGBOLT.COMClair Obscur: Expedition 33 is Out NowNews Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is Out Now Sandfall Interactive's gorgeous role-playing game is available on Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC. It's also playable on Game Pass. Posted By Ravi Sinha | On 24th, Apr. 2025 While many are wrapped up in Oblivion fever after the remaster dropped, Sandfall Interactive’s Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is now available on Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC. Check out the launch trailer below, though be warned of potential story spoilers. Developed by a team of 30, the role-playing game takes place in a world torn apart by the Fracture. What seem to be the remnants of humanity reside on Lumiere, but they’re slowly dying out thanks to the actions of the mysterious Paintress. As part of the latest expedition, players embark on a mission to destroy her and ensure humanity’s survival. Though starting with Gustave, you’ll recruit Lune, Maelle, Sciel, and even a Gestral named Monoco to your cause. There’s also the mysterious Verso and Renoir, the latter seeking the group’s annihilation (and played by actor Andy Serkis). Check out our review of Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 on PS5 for more details. We gave it a nine out of ten, praising the combat, story, art direction, music, and more. Tagged With: Atomfall Publisher:Rebellion Developments Developer:Rebellion Developments Platforms:PS5, Xbox Series X, PS4, Xbox One, PCView More Monster Hunter Wilds Publisher:Capcom Developer:Capcom Platforms:PS5, Xbox Series X, PCView More South of Midnight Publisher:Microsoft Developer:Compulsion Games Platforms:Xbox Series X, PCView More Amazing Articles You Might Want To Check Out! Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is Out Now Sandfall Interactive's gorgeous role-playing game is available on Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC. It's also play... Frostpunk 1886 Announced, Out in 2027 A ground-up remake of the first game in Unreal Engine, it offers mod support and a new Purpose Path while hono... Suikoden 1 and 2 HD Remaster Announced for Nintendo Switch 2 Konami's recently-released RPG remaster duo will launch alongside the Nintendo Switch 2 on the day of its rele... Elden Ring Nightreign Trailers Showcase Four Playable Characters Four of Elden Ring Nightreigns' eight playable characters have been revealed in the form of Ironeye, Duchess, ... Forza Horizon 5 Trailer Hypes Up Upcoming PS5 Launch Playground Games and Microsoft's acclaimed open world racing title will launch for Sony's console later this m... Sonic X Shadow Generations Confirmed as Switch 2 Launch Title Following its Nintendo Switch 2 announcement, the platforming remaster has been given a specific release date ... View More0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 30 Views
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WWW.RESETERA.COMClair Obscur: Expedition 33 | PC Performance ThreadEarvin Infinity Member Oct 27, 2017 7,368 Latest GeForce Drivers with HotFix: Download NVIDIA GeForce Graphics Drivers (576.15 Hotfix) | TechPowerUp Latest AMD Radeon Drivers: Download AMD Radeon Graphics Drivers (25.4.1 Beta) | TechPowerUp Powered by Unreal Engine 5: https://www.unrealengine.com/en-US/developer-interviews/inside-the-development-journey-of-clair-obscur-expedition-33 P40L0 Member Jun 12, 2018 9,430 Italy TheBathman Member Jan 3, 2025 80 Unreal Engine 5 makes me nervous but the reviews have been spectacular tapdancingFreak Member Dec 12, 2017 4,577 Charlotte, NC cannot wait! Megustaelmate Member Sep 4, 2022 1,161 Man, 4am unlock means i cant play till tomorrow night ..whatever happened to midnight launches flyinj Member Oct 25, 2017 11,853 Hoping that the Gamepass version is at feature parity with other storefronts moqz Member Jan 28, 2025 385 I will cope with UE5 stutters for this game Firima Member Oct 27, 2017 4,794 flyinj said: Hoping that the Gamepass version is at feature parity with other storefronts Click to expand... Click to shrink... meanwhile, I'll be happy if it runs fine without me having to leave my 566.36 Geforce drivers Wallace Member Oct 25, 2017 27,622 Midwest TheBathman said: Unreal Engine 5 makes me nervous but the reviews have been spectacular Click to expand... Click to shrink... Reviews generally never mention performance other than maybe a sentence here and there. I think it should factor into the score but nope. EssBeeVee Member Oct 25, 2017 23,921 Wallace said: Reviews generally never mention performance other than maybe a sentence here and there. I think it should factor into the score but nope. Click to expand... Click to shrink... yeah but that assumes those that play on pc have a pc that can actually run it. unless its universally bad. wasn't there a game that got reviewed bad because of that? i feel like there was one years ago Jeff ChickenDig Member Oct 25, 2017 11,921 hard to find much pc footage performance at all. There is a chapters for settings in this video and there are different upscaler options (don't seem to offer framegen tho). Seems like you can do 45fps with some drops which is nice. 30 lock is easy. Much better performance than many graphically pretty games these days on steam deck. FF Seraphim Member Oct 26, 2017 16,294 Tokyo Will be running this tonight on my rig. Looking at recommended setting, I should easily be able to hit 60fps at 1440p. TheBathman Member Jan 3, 2025 80 Wallace said: Reviews generally never mention performance other than maybe a sentence here and there. I think it should factor into the score but nope. Click to expand... Click to shrink... I preordered it. We shall see! SixelAlexiS Member Oct 27, 2017 9,067 Italy Jeff ChickenDig said: Much better performance than many graphically pretty games these days on steam deck. Click to expand... Click to shrink... It's unwatchable, looks at it... especially at 5:30 minutes mark, there are no graphics there, it looks broken. Friendly Bear Member Jan 11, 2019 3,507 I Don’t Care Where (Just Far) IGN put up a 40 minute gameplay video of it running at 4K on a 4090. It seemed smooth from the bits I watched. Two video reviews (one using a 3080, one using a 3080 Ti) said that it's mostly very smooth with just a couple areas that have slight stutters. If that's true, I'm totally cool with that. Mupod Member Oct 25, 2017 6,781 Would be great news if it runs well. I guess I'm feeling trepidation specifically because one of my favourite games last year (Mechwarrior 5 Clans) was similarly a UE5 game made by a smaller-sized team. And it ran like dog shit, lol TheBathman Member Jan 3, 2025 80 Yes like at the end of the day a stutter here or there is fine, just don't give me those giant 2 second shader comp stutters as like a spell goes off. JohnnyToonami Member Dec 16, 2018 6,179 Earth Mupod said: Would be great news if it runs well. I guess I'm feeling trepidation specifically because one of my favourite games last year (Mechwarrior 5 Clans) was similarly a UE5 game made by a smaller-sized team. And it ran like dog shit, lol Click to expand... Click to shrink... This was so bad at times that I had to refund it and this was a month ago. Thought they'd had patched it up by then but nope. Mathis Member Feb 11, 2025 40 Just got 24h2 on my laptop so hope its gunna run well. Just 4.5 more hours now! diggler41 Member Oct 27, 2017 922 Kansas City Hello PC people. I have a 2 year old gaming laptop I may want to play this on. It has a Nvidia Geforce RTX 3070ti laptop GPU, 16gb ram, 12th gen Intel core i7. Would I be able to? HoodedSoldier Member Sep 29, 2018 2,539 diggler41 said: Hello PC people. I have a 2 year old gaming laptop I may want to play this on. It has a Nvidia Geforce RTX 3070ti laptop GPU, 16gb ram, 12th gen Intel core i7. Would I be able to? Click to expand... Click to shrink... Yes fr0st Member Oct 28, 2017 5,035 Watching this thread to see how it goes and maybe even buy the game diggler41 Member Oct 27, 2017 922 Kansas City HoodedSoldier said: Well ok. I'm in. Green man has it fairly cheap werezompire Zeboyd Games Verified Oct 26, 2017 14,920 How are load times? ZeoVGM Member Oct 25, 2017 84,182 Providence, RI SixelAlexiS said: It's unwatchable, looks at it... especially at 5:30 minutes mark, there are no graphics there, it looks broken. Click to expand... Click to shrink... what in the world are you talking about Kenzodielocke Member Oct 25, 2017 13,833 Should be out now. Looking forward to reading impressions. Sangral Powered by Friendship™ Member Feb 17, 2022 8,379 No HDR on PC as it seems? Also doesn't seem to support Frame Generation. Only normal DLSS. Not too many graphic settings but also no RT or Lumen bullshit, so that could help. Let's see how it runs, trying to set up DLSS 4 immediately. nikasun :D Member Oct 30, 2017 3,393 Is there a motion blur toggle in the PC version? Mauricio_Magus Member Oct 25, 2017 15,607 Mortismal mentioned that he had a bunch of crashes while playing, I hope that was just his rig or maybe because it didn't include a day 1 patch or something. Sgs2008 Member Mar 25, 2019 1,031 Dlaa looks worse than dlss quality for some reason to me Thrashlist Member Sep 1, 2024 109 Well, can't get the game running so there's that performance. Right around the time I get to the loading screen about Autosave and Controller info the game has crashed some 10 times now :) Rikucrafter Chicken Chaser Member Oct 28, 2017 947 Australia I also am getting a full crash to desktop on the autosave screen Sgs2008 Member Mar 25, 2019 1,031 nikasun :D said: Is there a motion blur toggle in the PC version? Click to expand... Click to shrink... Yes Poimandres Member Oct 26, 2017 7,812 Thrashlist said: Well, can't get the game running so there's that performance. Right around the time I get to the loading screen about Autosave and Controller info the game has crashed some 10 times now :) Click to expand... Click to shrink... Are you over 33? If so the game will crash because you are already dead. Sangral Powered by Friendship™ Member Feb 17, 2022 8,379 Ok, something is messed up on PC MASSIVELY! RTX 4090, 7800X3D. Everything is set to epic, game at 4K resolution, DLSS set to DLAA cause it auto set that so I thought let's test this. First. Cutscenes are 30fps locked with bad frame pacing and look super blurry. But then in-game. Oh boy. What on earth? It is set to 4K, with DLAA, every setting confirms that, but in-game the game looks like it's getting upscaled from like 480p or some shit with massively artificial oversharpen effects. Plus horrible performance. What's going on? KRT Member Aug 7, 2020 237 Sangral said: But then in-game. Oh boy. What on earth? It is set to 4K, with DLAA, every setting confirms that, but in-game the game looks like it's getting upscaled from like 480p or some shit with massively artificial oversharpen effects. Plus horrible performance. What's going on? Click to expand... Click to shrink... I actually came to this thread to see if my eyes decieve me or theres an actual problem lol. Everything looks low res. Kami Member Jul 13, 2020 3,429 Game keeps crashing for me on boot-up. Not sure why! I tried reinstalling, moving to a different drive, verified files multiple times, everything. Edit: Steam version Last edited: Today at 3:36 AM Linus815 Member Oct 29, 2017 23,638 could DLAA just be broken? DeepChord Member Jan 21, 2018 1,308 jfc christ that image quality is atrocious. what is up with the hair?? 70-80fps in the prologue with DLSS Balanced on a 4090. Modern gaming just isn't for me I guess. Kami Member Jul 13, 2020 3,429 Thrashlist said: Well, can't get the game running so there's that performance. Right around the time I get to the loading screen about Autosave and Controller info the game has crashed some 10 times now :) Click to expand... Click to shrink... Same here Sgs2008 Member Mar 25, 2019 1,031 Linus815 said: could DLAA just be broken? Click to expand... Click to shrink... I think it is dlss quality looks better to me Thrashlist Member Sep 1, 2024 109 Poimandres said: Are you over 33? If so the game will crash because you are already dead. Click to expand... Click to shrink... Ah, yes! Anyways, the game does look like vomit on the screenshots above :) Now the game started to crash on other sections of the start splashes. Disabled cloud save on Steam, but no effect. Sangral said: What's going on? Click to expand... Click to shrink... Can't wait to see how this runs on my 4090 i12900 Raigor Member May 14, 2020 16,017 Now more than ever, i'll keep on hating on UE5, first Oblivion and now this game performing like absolute garbage. Fuckkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Eevea Member Sep 23, 2022 263 Sangral said: Ok, something is messed up on PC MASSIVELY! RTX 4090, 7800X3D. Everything is set to epic, game at 4K resolution, DLSS set to DLAA cause it auto set that so I thought let's test this. First. Cutscenes are 30fps locked with bad frame pacing and look super blurry. But then in-game. Oh boy. What on earth? It is set to 4K, with DLAA, every setting confirms that, but in-game the game looks like it's getting upscaled from like 480p or some shit with massively artificial oversharpen effects. Plus horrible performance. What's going on? Click to expand... Click to shrink... It's because the prerendered cutscene videos are matching to resolution you're upscaling from. I heard a reviewer complaint about this. Sgs2008 Member Mar 25, 2019 1,031 Tried forcing dlss 4 didn't make much difference might be very minorly sharper but hard to tell Linus815 Member Oct 29, 2017 23,638 Eevea said: It's because the prerendered cutscenes are matching to resolution you're upscaling from. I heard a reviewer complaint about this. Click to expand... Click to shrink... yeah but DLAA should be native. which it clearly isnt unfortunately KraftyKrankins Member Oct 25, 2017 3,170 Sangral said: Ok, something is messed up on PC MASSIVELY! RTX 4090, 7800X3D. Everything is set to epic, game at 4K resolution, DLSS set to DLAA cause it auto set that so I thought let's test this. First. Cutscenes are 30fps locked with bad frame pacing and look super blurry. But then in-game. Oh boy. What on earth? It is set to 4K, with DLAA, every setting confirms that, but in-game the game looks like it's getting upscaled from like 480p or some shit with massively artificial oversharpen effects. Plus horrible performance. What's going on? Click to expand... Click to shrink... Pretty sure it's just a shitton of postprocessing effects. It looks literally the same for me, down to the texture of the image itself and I'm at a lower resolution OP OP Earvin Infinity Member Oct 27, 2017 7,368 Honestly, reviewers need to start slamming these games HARD for terrible PC optimization and performance. Not just include a bullet point as a con and stating "occasional, bugs, stutters and crashes". And factor that into the review score as well, but can be updated if performance improves. Sangral Powered by Friendship™ Member Feb 17, 2022 8,379 Linus815 said: could DLAA just be broken? Click to expand... Click to shrink... Set it down to DLSS Quality now and it looks a little bit better, but still oversharpen as fuck and still gives the vibes of being upscaled from way too low. Gives me some very early FSR vibes. Also performance is still shit on DLSS Quality with RTX 4090 and there is no Frame Generation. So PC performance is basically toast. Look at the DLSS registry text at the bottom left, it shouldn't look that low res/artificially upscaled. If anything that one should be crystal clear 4K. Barely 60fps while normal running..... Jesus.... Game Pass by the way. Killthee Member Oct 25, 2017 4,241 Game also crashing for me after the benchmark screen. This stinks.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 30 Views
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WCCFTECH.COMBlade Runner Unannounced Game Canceled by SupermassiveMenu Home News Hardware Gaming Mobile Finance Deals Reviews How To Wccftech GamingRumor Blade Runner Unannounced Game Canceled by Supermassive Alessio Palumbo • Apr 24, 2025 at 06:00am EDT According to Insider Gaming, Guildford-based game developer Supermassive Games recently canceled an unannounced game based on the Blade Runner IP. The game was allegedly titled Blade Runner: Time To Live. It would have been a "character-driven, cinematic, action-adventure game" set in 2065. The plan was to make a "compelling story that blends the philosophical themes of Blade Runner with kinetic action-adventure gameplay," with an expected length between 10 and 12 hours. Blade Runner: Time To Live started pre-production in September 2024 and was being worked on by the team that made The Quarry. Pre-production was supposed to be completed in March 2025, while prototyping was scheduled to end around six months later. The game's release was tentatively planned for September 2027 on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. Interestingly, the report also mentions a potential launch on next-generation PlayStation and Xbox platforms. However, it's hard to imagine that Supermassive would already know so much about Sony's and Microsoft's plans that they would be aware of whether the new consoles will be available then. Blade Runner: Time To Live was projected to have a budget of approximately $45 million, with $9 million set aside for external performance capture and acting talent. Original music production, image rights, usage fees for actors, QA and game testing, localization, and any future DLCs would have to be budgeted separately. The game would feature a replicant known as So-Lange as the playable character. It would start in New Zurich, with So-Lange tasked to 'retire' a dangerous leader of an underground replicant network called Rev. However, So-Lange would soon be betrayed and left for dead in a hostile environment. In terms of game mechanics, the report says it would have been possible to upgrade skills and abilities. The reasons behind the early cancellation weren't detailed, although it is said that Blade Runner IP owner Alcon was to blame. Of course, this is just one side of a story that may never fully come to light. It's a shame, though, as Supermassive definitely has the chops to make an interesting adventure game set in this universe. It's been a long time since there was any game set in this seemingly ripe setting. Thankfully, there's still Blade Runner 2033: Labyrinth, in development at Annapurna Interactive since 2022. Subscribe to get an everyday digest of the latest technology news in your inbox Follow us on Topics Sections Company Some posts on wccftech.com may contain affiliate links. We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com © 2025 WCCF TECH INC. 700 - 401 West Georgia Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 31 Views
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