
Yuri Lowenthal asked others to speak out against injustice
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Yuri Lowenthal asked others to speak out against injustice
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The Game Awards host is catching a ton of strays for showing the game at the event
The post Geoff Keighley Forced To Declare He Has No Financial Stake In <em>Highguard</em> As He’s Swarmed By Unhinged Haters appeared first on Kotaku.

Also: Helldivers 2 teases the return of an old sci-fi foe
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A big selling point for the new FPS has been scrubbed from the internet
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Koshi Nakanishi told Game Informer as much ahead of the game’s February 27 release date
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Heigh-Hooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo…..
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The long-legged starfish is demolishing players in the TCG space
The post Mega Starmie Has Begun Terrorizing Yet Another Side Of The <em>Pokémon</em> Community appeared first on Kotaku.

Hit all your fitness goals in 2026 with the Vivoactive 5.
The post Garmin Clears Out Fitness GPS Smartwatch at Its Lowest Price, Vívoactive 5 Now Cheaper Than Apple Watches appeared first on Kotaku.

More players can often mean less stress and more excitement
The post <i>Highguard</i>‘s Small Team Sizes Are A Problem appeared first on Kotaku.

This powerful Mac is in a compact and easy to move form factor, plus it’s on sale right now.
The post Apple’s M4 Mac Mini Restocks at an All-Time Low in Another Clearance Push Against Windows Mini PCs appeared first on Kotaku.

The UK case claims Steam is overcharging players of PC games
The post Valve Fails To Get $900m Class Action Lawsuit Over Pricing Thrown Out appeared first on Kotaku.

You don’t have to deal with a dead battery when you have one of these at your disposal.
The post Anker’s 26,250mAh Power Bank Hits Its First Low of the Year as This 300W Max 3-Port Charger Starts Selling Out Fast appeared first on Kotaku.

Help us share cool things with awesome people
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It’s time to bring back the site’s off-hours programming
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There’s too much content to catch up with for you to not have a way to watch it all.
The post Roku Crashes Its Streaming Stick HD (2025) to a New Record Low While the Amazon Fire TV Stick Stays Full Price appeared first on Kotaku.

Also, an actor speaks out about how she found out about the cancellation like everyone else
The post Ubisoft Really Doesn’t Want You To See Its Canceled <em>Prince Of Persia</em> Remake appeared first on Kotaku.

VR treadmill creator Virtuix is going public, as its Class A ordinary shares will start trading today on the Global Market tier of the Nasdaq. The company’s stock market debut comes as consumer VR investment and first-party content spending have slowed across the industry.
Founded in 2013 by CEO Jan Goetgeluk, Virtuix initially started its journey on Kickstarter with the launch of the original Omni, which garnered $1.1 million from backers.
While the company first started out with pretty clear ambitions to enter the consumer market, market realities pushed the company into the out-of-home VR attraction space, forcing it to navigate a significant pivot in its business strategy.
Since then, the Austin, Texas-based company has attracted over $55 million in funding from major investors such as Mark Cuban, Maveron, and Scout Ventures, with its latest crowd investment campaign bringing in an additional $3.3 million.
Virtuix still sells its enterprise-focused ‘Arena’ solution, however the company made it next big bet by reentering the consumer market with the release of Omni One in 2024, which can be purchased as a full system (Pico headset included) for $3,500, or a bring-your-own PC VR headset system priced at $2,600.
Alongside its Nasdaq debut, which is trading under the ticker ‘VTIX’, Virtuix secured an additional $11 million investment from Chicago Venture Partners and established a $50 million equity line of credit, subject to conditions. The company says it plans to use the funding to scale sales of Omni One.
“We’re only getting started,” said Goetgeluk. “In a world where we explore increasingly photorealistic virtual worlds, the missing piece is the ability to move through those worlds naturally. We pioneered the technology to make that possible. Going public provides us with access to capital to fund our growth and develop new products.”
It’s an interesting time as a consumer-focused VR company to go public, what with Meta’s pullback from the VR games space following the reorganization of its Reality Labs, which saw a reported 10 percent headcount reduction. Granted, that focus is more on the high-end consumer, which likely includes a significant overlap with enterprise.
Still, Virtuix’s performance in the market will serve as an important data point as the next phase of consumer VR takes root—i.e. a moment when platform holder dollars have all but stopped flowing into the games ecosystem. After all, it’s one of very few publicly traded companies specializing solely in VR hardware right now that isn’t a major platform holder.
That said, it’s a pretty grim time for XR studios right now, as it seems investment dollars for big single-player content has dried up amid a flourishing of free-to-play multiplayer games on the medium’s dominant platform, Meta Quest 3. I’m also waiting to see how Valve’s Steam Frame fares, which still doesn’t have a price or specific release date yet.
This comes alongside the closure of three first-party Meta studios, Sanzaru Games (Asgard’s Wrath), Armature Studio (Resident Evil 4 VR port) and Twisted Pixel (Deadpool VR) in addition to layoffs at a number of veteran XR studios, including Mighty Coconut (Walkabout Mini Golf) and Cloudhead Games (Pistol Whip).
The post Virtuix Goes Public During a Turbulent Moment for Consumer VR appeared first on Road to VR.

Perfect for you, your family, or for giving as a gift.
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Fans are pushing back against gen AI being used in photo edits
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