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PS5 Pro Onimusha Way of the Sword Boost Disappoints, But Early Test Crushes RE Engine Optimization Fears

A character from the game Onimusha Way of the Sword confronts a large, monstrous creature with a menacing, ornate design in a dimly lit forest setting.

Onimusha: Way of the Sword launches in the most packed September of recent memory, but fans of the series can get their first taste of the next entry with a playable demo now available on all platforms. And while the initial PlayStation 5 Pro support (which now includes PSSR 2) disappoints, early tests highlight how the massive performance issues seen in Monster Hunter Wilds and Dragon's Dogma 2 caused by the RE Engine are evidently a thing of the past. A new comparison video put together by ElAnalistaDeBits puts the game running on PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 5 Pro side-by-side […]

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Remedy, Insomniac, Rebel Wolves and More Are Colliding in September as GTA 6’s November Launch Warps the Entire AAA Calendar

A collage featuring characters from various video games: a warrior with a sword, Wolverine with claws extended, a fighter with a large sword, a tech-savvy individual with a device, and a warrior with a blade on his arm.

September 2026 was already looking stacked before the State of Play, but yesterday it became veritably tragic for players' wallets. There are at least five (possibly more, depending on your definition of the category) major triple-A releases squeezing in this month, in what's clearly a desperate effort to stay out of the veritable vortex that Rockstar's Grand Theft Auto 6 will spin on the industry when it launches on November 19. They're also in fairly similar genres, practically forcing players to choose which to purchase, with inevitable repercussions for their sales. The only silver lining is that Phantom Blade Zero […]

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