XLC Gaming Network writes:- For those that are regular readers of XLC Gaming Network you will know by now that I am quite a fan of TRITTON and Mad Catz gaming headsets. Announced back at E3 earlier this year by Mad Catz and TRITTON, the TRITTON Kunai Stereo Headset is the latest in a long line of headset's from both companies. The TRITTON Kunai is specifically aimed at the entry level market of stereo gaming headsets and priced accordingly at £49.99. However once you hear the quality of audio this entry level headset can produce you would certainly think you bought a headset from the £80 price range and upwards. Compatible with PC/Mac and mobile devices including Smartphone’s/Tablets, PS Vita, Wii U Gamepad, N3DS and MP3 players, or any audio devices that use a 3.5mm jack, it makes this the perfect general all round headset.
Virtual pet simulators are having a resurgence in VR, and in this review for Stay: Forever Home you'll find out why that's good.
Doom: The Dark Ages has hit a peak of just under 31,000 concurrent players at launch, a figure much lower than both Doom and Doom: Eternal.
Could be affected by:
- A percentage of people will play this on GamePass which the last 2 games did not launch on.
- A percentage of players bought the Deluxe Edition which included early access, reducing the peak as players will start playing it on different days.
Avowed's big update brings Arachnophobia Mode, character camps, custom maps, new weapons & the time feature RPG players have been waiting for
Around a 600 24hr peak on Steam at below 80% approval...I'm sure not too many people are worried about this.