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Gaming News Digest: PS6 Sales Challenge, Borderlands 4 Fix, GTA VI Details & More (March 25)

Close-up of a PlayStation 5 console, highlighting its design details.

Dive into the most compelling updates from the global entertainment industry over the past day, covering major developments in popular gaming titles and industry trends.

  • **Borderlands 4 Overcomes Key Issue:** Developers have reportedly resolved the main performance flaw, likely addressing stuttering or lag, in the upcoming Borderlands 4, promising a smoother experience.
  • **GTA VI’s Advanced Glass Destruction:** A former Rockstar programmer claims Grand Theft Auto VI will incorporate cutting-edge procedural glass destruction technology, enhancing realism.
  • **Final Fantasy VII’s Demographic Challenge:** Square Enix is reportedly facing concerns as analytics suggest Final Fantasy VII’s player base is predominantly adult, raising questions about broader appeal.
  • **Horizon Forbidden West Receives Mystery Update:** Sony has quietly rolled out an update for Horizon Forbidden West, hinting at tests for a new, unannounced feature.
  • **The PS6 Upgrade Dilemma:** A developer suggests Sony might struggle to convince current PlayStation 5 owners to upgrade to the PlayStation 6, questioning the perceived difference in experience.
  • **Dota 2’s Update Controversy and Resolution:** Following a surge of negative reviews due to a lack of updates, Valve swiftly addressed the community’s concerns by removing certain aspects and releasing patch 7.41 for Dota 2.
  • **Arc Raiders Teases New Robot:** The creators of Arc Raiders appear to be hinting at the introduction of a new robot character, likely arriving with the upcoming Flashpoint update.
  • **91-Year-Old Gamer Conquers Resident Evil Requiem:** An impressive achievement by a 91-year-old gamer who completed Resident Evil Requiem, navigating the game without guides and relying solely on handwritten notes.
  • **Xbox Mode Officially Launched:** Microsoft has rolled out Xbox Mode, signaling preparations for significant system-wide integration across its platforms.
  • **AMD FSR 4.1 Disappoints on Launch:** AMD’s new FSR 4.1 upscaling technology has reportedly launched without expected improvements and with notable limitations, leading to disappointment among users.

By Artemius Grimthorne

Artemius Grimthorne Independent journalist based in Manchester, covering the intersection of technology and society. Over seven years investigating cyber threats, scientific breakthroughs and their impact on daily life. Started as a technical consultant before transitioning to journalism, specializing in digital security investigations.

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