The cult classic Shenmue 3 is officially getting an Enhanced Edition, bringing with it a slew of updates that promise to reintroduce the game to a wider audience—this time with next-gen polish. Fans can look forward to a 4K texture uplift, DLSS and FSR support, and a classic camera mode inspired by the original Shenmue titles. These visual and quality-of-life improvements are aimed at both veteran fans and new players stepping into the world of Ryo Hazuki for the first time.
More significantly, this marks the first time Shenmue 3 will be released on Xbox and Nintendo Switch, broadening its platform availability considerably. According to VGC's coverage, creator Yu Suzuki wants to make Shenmue 4 more accessible by encouraging new players to jump in without feeling pressured to absorb the entire saga. "Maybe 20 to 30% will do", he suggested—an intriguing approach for such a narrative-heavy series. Until the release date is confirmed, fans can revisit the original trailer shown during E3 2019 for a reminder of what's to come.
Nvidia's GeForce On Community Update has revealed the next phase in RTX-powered gaming, showcasing how Ray Tracing, DLSS, and Path Tracing will continue to elevate visuals and performance across major upcoming titles. This includes a handful of highly anticipated games like Borderlands 4, Phantom Blade Zero, Hell Is Us, and Resident Evil Requiem—all of which are set to take full advantage of RTX hardware capabilities.
The update wasn't just about future titles. Nvidia also announced performance improvements to GeForce Now, their cloud streaming platform, which could soon run games with power comparable to a GeForce RTX 5080 GPU. This opens the door for high-fidelity gameplay even on lower-end devices. For a sneak peek at what RTX can do, check out the stunning RTX-enabled gameplay of Phantom Blade Zero and the deep-dive on Resident Evil Requiem with DLSS 4 on Nvidia's YouTube channel. It's a reminder of just how much tech can change the way we play.
Fallout Season 2 is officially headed to New Vegas, and the first teaser images confirm what fans had hoped for—dusty streets, neon lights, and a deeper dive into the Mojave Wasteland. The new stills show Walton Goggins' Cooper Howard navigating the famed New Vegas Strip, seemingly in a flashback that hints at both story expansion and emotional depth. Based on the IGN exclusive reveal, this season will lean even more into the chaotic charm and lore-rich setting that defined the beloved 2010 game.
While the first season set a strong tone with its gritty world-building and faithful adaptation, fans are now eagerly awaiting more. An extended trailer is set to drop during Opening Night Live, promising a more detailed glimpse into Season 2's direction. Until then, you can catch the original Fallout teaser trailer from Prime Video, which still holds up as a stellar piece of adaptation marketing.
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