In today's news we all received the confirmation of something we knew deep down had already happened. Activision Blizzard recently announced that Crash Bandicoot: The N'Sane Trilogy and Tony Hawk Pro Skater 1+2 developer Vicarious Visions is now "fully dedicated" to helping out on Blizzard properties. We've also got stories about Microsoft's new Xbox Series X chip it has in the works and one Elden Ring speedrunner that's starting to take the biscuit. More details below.
Time to pour one of for a good one as Vicarious Visions' merge has finally finished and the studio is now "fully dedicated to Blizzard games." Vicarious Visions is responsible for remastering some of gaming's most beloved titles, most notably the Crash Bandicoot trilogy and the first two Tony Hawk Pro Skater titles. Now the studio is dedicated to helping out Activision Blizzard, meaning no more remasters and a lot more helping out with Overwatch 2. It's better to have loved and lost than to have never loved at all.
Let's switch to the good news now as it seems that Microsoft is looking to make a new and improved chip for its Xbox Series X consoles. While this rumored chip won't be enhancing the console's actual performance, journalist Brad Sams seems pretty confident that Microsoft has been working on a "smaller, more power-efficient" chip for quite a while. Not the performance booster that you'd hope for, but upcoming revisions of the Xbox Series X could at least run a little more efficiently.
Yes, we're talking about Elden Ring speedruns agin, but for good reason. Speedrunner Distortion2 has been continuously beating their own records over the past few days, but is now tapping out with his final any-percent speedrun world record of 6 minutes and 59
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