Gaming
The ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14 arrives in the Philippines
Powered by the latest AMD chip, in a sleek, personalized package
ASUS Philippines is set to unveil the arrival of one of the most sought-after gaming laptops. Announced back in CES 2020, this version now comes with the latest AMD processors and gaming hardware suited for everybody. Also, it will come with one of ASUS’ most creative technologies in any gaming device out in the market.
The ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14 is arriving in the Philippines, and looks to be the most powerful gaming laptop in the market. It sports the latest AMD Ryzen 4000 Series processors inside, with up to an NVIDIA RTX 2060 GPU. It also comes with up to 16GB of RAM, 1TB of SSD storage, and with a 14″ 120Hz FHD display for a smooth gaming experience. All of this packed together in a Moonlight White colorway for a more professional look.
The star of the show is the AniMe Matrix on the lid of the device. It is customizable to the point that you can put text, GIFs, and even your own logo on it. In essence, not only will you own a solid gaming device, but you can be creative with it, as well. The device also comes with WiFi 6 Connectivity with access to faster and longer internet connectivity, and USB-C Power Delivery.
The ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14 will be available on May 29, 2020 in two configurations. First is the configuration priced at PhP 99,995, which features the latest AMD Ryzen 4000 processor and an NVIDIA GTX 1660Ti inside. The second configuration follows the same processor except that it’s the one that comes with an NVIDIA RTX 2060, and is priced at PhP 109,995. If you purchase any of these models, you will also be given Sole Academy gift certificates worth PHP 5,000.
Here are the rest of the bundles available:
|
Series |
MODEL |
LCD |
LCD TYPE |
CPU |
RAM |
HDD |
VGA |
COLOR |
REMARKS |
BUNDLE |
SRP |
ARRIVAL DATE |
|
ROG Zephyrus G14 |
GA401IV-HE247T |
14″ FHD |
IPS 120HZ |
R9-4900HS |
8Gx2 |
1TB PCIE2 |
RTX2060 6GD6 |
Moonlight White |
AniME Matrix LED |
ROG Sleeve, ROG Strix Impact Mouse, ROG Eye Web Camera PHP 5,000 Sole Academy Voucher (May 29-June 7, 2020 promo) |
PHP 109,995 |
May 29, 2020 |
|
ROG Zephyrus G14 |
GA401IU-HE137T |
14″ FHD |
IPS 120HZ |
R9-4900HS |
8G |
1TB PCIE2 |
GTX1660ti 6GD6 |
Moonlight White |
AniME Matrix LED |
ROG Sleeve, ROG Strix Impact Mouse, ROG Eye Web Camera PHP 5,000 Sole Academy Voucher (May 29-June 7, 2020 promo) |
PHP 99,995 |
May 29, 2020 |
|
ROG Zephyrus G14 |
GA401IU-HE045T |
14” FHD |
IPS 120HZ |
R9-4900HS |
8G |
1TB PCIE2 |
GTX1660ti 6GD6 |
Eclipse Gray |
ROG Sleeve, ROG Strix Impact Mouse |
PHP 89,995 |
June 2020 |
|
|
ROG Zephyrus G14 |
GA401II-HE058T |
14” FHD |
IPS 120HZ |
R7-4800HS |
8G |
512G PCIE2 |
GTX 1650Ti 4GD6 |
Eclipse Gray |
ROG Sleeve, ROG Strix Impact Mouse |
PHP 74,995 |
June 2020 |
Gaming
Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced available worldwide now
It’s available on all major platforms.
Last year was the year of Assassin’s Creed Shadows, the franchise’s first Japan-themed entry. This year, however, the series is coming back to the one of its most popular worlds outside of Japan: pirates. Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced is now available on all major platforms.
Set during the Golden Age of Piracy, Black Flag Resynced brings players back into the boots of Edward Kenway, a vagabond pirate turned assassin. As he navigates the mysterious battle between Assassins and Templars, he travels the entire Caribbean and meets iconic pirates like Blackbeard and Anne Bonny.
This time, the 2013 game has been reengineered from the ground up using the latest Anvil engine. Besides amazing graphics, the remake has updated combat, new characters, and more narrative content.
Starting today, players can get Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Ubisoft Store, Ubisoft+, Steam, and Epic Games Store.
The Deluxe Edition packs the digital-only edition with the Master Assassin Character Pack and the Master Assassin Naval Pack. Meanwhile, the Collector’s Edition includes the Deluxe Edition and a catalog of physical goodies (Edward’s Figurine, an Edward wearable metal brooch, an exclusive SteelBook, a cloth map).
SEE ALSO: Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced launches on July 9
Gaming
Nintendo retires the original Switch in Europe
The original Switch will no longer be sold in Europe after early 2027.
It’s been almost a decade since the original Nintendo Switch. As with every technology reaching a certain age, it’s natural to expect its impending doom. But despite its age, the Nintendo Switch still feels like it’s too young to go off into the sunset. Europe, however, has other plans. The original console will no longer be sold after early 2027.
As always, Europe is a bastion for consumer-friendly devices. The European Union has no qualms about forcing corporations to adopt better practices for consumers. Part of those efforts is to force Nintendo to sell devices with replaceable batteries.
Starting February 2027, Nintendo will start replacing its current with models carrying replaceable batteries. The new lineup is headlined by a new Switch 2. It’s virtually identical to the old model but with a replaceable battery.
The official list of new devices conspicuously lacks the entirety of the original Switch generation, including the Lite and the OLED. That’s because Nintendo has decided to skip these models for the update. If you live in Europe after February 2027, the original console is effectively dead.
That’s not to say that the original consoles will just shut down. Existing consoles sold before February 2027 will continue to work. Likewise, you can still get the old ones in countries that don’t have an updated policy regarding device batteries.
Alongside the Switch, Nintendo has also skipped the NES Controller, Pokémon GO Plus +, SEGA Mega Drive Control Pad, SNES Controller, and the Switch Pro Controller.
Gaming
PlayStation declares AI as “foundational piece” in future
The brand, however, sees it more as a tool than a cost-cutting measure.
Being the gaming company that they are, Sony has embarked on a speedrun of its own: to deliver as much eyebrow-raising decisions as it can in a short span of time. Last week, PlayStation announced that the company will stop producing physical copies of its games in 2028. Now, the brand has confirmed that it will rely on AI for future game development.
In an interview with CEO Hideaki Nishino, via TweakTown, PlayStation has stated that AI will be a “foundational piece” in the company’s future game development. It is, however, some consolation that Nishino is adamant that it’s only a tool, rather than a cost-cutting measure.
Nishino says that AI usage can cut out repetitive tasks which frees developers up for more critical tasks. Interestingly, he also confirms that it will be used for asset placeholders and synthetic voices.
AI in game development isn’t completely new. In fact, some developers already use the technology just as how PlayStation describes it. However, it’s relatively uncommon for companies to essentially push AI to the forefront of development. Also, to be fair to Nishino, AI isn’t as maligned in Japan as it is in the Western world.
That said, it’s still an interesting decision to make, especially coming after Sony’s decision to cut off physical copies in 2028. PlayStation’s upcoming AI usage will surely raise some eyebrows.
SEE ALSO: PlayStation clarifies discs will still exist (somewhat) after 2028
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