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TEKKEN 8 adds three new characters to its fighter roster

The launch cast for the game is now complete!

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TEKKEN 8 New Characters

With TEKKEN 8 entering the market in a few months, BANDAI NAMCO is pulling out all the stops on the last set of fighters. Apart from the key returnees, three new characters will enter the fray when the game comes out on all next-gen consoles and on the PC on January 26, 2024. Here’s a brief introduction on who they are and how they could potentially fit within the game’s overarching plot:

The Peruvian Coffee Queen, Azucena

Announced during EVO 2023, Azucena joins the battle hailing all the way from the mountains in Peru. While working on her father’s coffee farm within the mountains, she also dedicated herself to the practice of mixed martial arts. On her quest to expand her coffee business and having been a champion MMA fighter, she partakes in The King of Iron Fist Tournament for a more global audience.

Players who have yet to try her during the Closed Beta Tests will be in for a treat due to her high-octane move set mixed with MMA grapples. Also, her relatively small stature and nimble movements allow for easier manuevrability during close encounters. We wouldn’t necessarily call her an Eddy/Christie type of character in the movements, but she’s got the moves and the power to back it up.

UN Independent Forces Legend, Victor Chevalier

Another new character joining the ranks is a man named Victor Chevalier from France. As a descendant of a noble knight, Victor followed the footsteps of his father to become an agent of peace. This vision led him to enlist in the French Navy. He eventually joined the United Nations in the fight for world peace.

Similar to characters like Yoshimitsu, Victor also has an arsenal of weapons that he brings to the battlefield. However, it isn’t the main thing that makes up his entire fighting style as he engages in more close range combat. Dubbed as the “Super Spy Close-Quarters Battle” style, he will often take the fight straight to his opponents with powerful hits left and right. Also, he incorporates elements of ninjutsu that certainly elevate his style of play a bit more.

Mishima Polytechnical’s Mystery, Reina

Dubbed as “Purple Lightning,” Reina is the final character announced for the main roster of TEKKEN 8. Not much is known about her other than the fact that she attends school at the Mishima Polytechnical School during this time. Similarly, her fighting style isn’t pretty clear. Her trailer shows off a bit of that lightning-induced power in each of her moves.

What’s interesting about her, though, is her rather great fascination towards our main characters in Jin and Kazuya. During their individual cutscenes, Reina offers a look of familiarity. However, neither Jin nor Kazuya know who she is. We’ll just have to wait and see come January on how she is involved in this entire Mishima-Kazama storyline.

TEKKEN 8 comes out on January 26, 2024 for the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and PC.

SEE ALSO: TEKKEN 8 is friendly to first-timers

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Nintendo retires the original Switch in Europe

The original Switch will no longer be sold in Europe after early 2027.

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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.

SEE ALSO: Switch 2 finally gets a Choose Your Game bundle

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PlayStation declares AI as “foundational piece” in future

The brand, however, sees it more as a tool than a cost-cutting measure.

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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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UGREEN x Honkai: Star Rail is a complete charging kit

More than just a collab

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UGREEN Honkai Star Rail

Most brand collaborations usually lean on one thing: aesthetics.

That’s not necessarily a bad thing. If you’re already a fan of the franchise, seeing your favorite character on something you use every day is reason enough to pick it up.

The UGREEN x Honkai: Star Rail collection certainly delivers on that front. Inspired by Yao Guang, each accessory gets a distinct look without sacrificing the clean, minimalist design UGREEN is known for.

After spending some time with the collection, however, another idea stood out.

Rather than treating each accessory as a standalone product, the lineup makes the most sense as a complete charging kit.

UGREEN Honkai Star Rail

Built around everyday carry

Inside the limited-edition gift box are four of UGREEN’s everyday essentials: the MagFlow Air Magnetic Power Bank, Nexode Air 65W Charger, Nexode Retractable USB-C Cable, and FineTrack Mini 2 tracker. The package also comes with exclusive Yao Guang collectibles, including an acrylic stand, badge, holographic ticket, and a matching pouch.

UGREEN also sent over the Nexode Pro Power Bank Honkai: Star Rail Edition. While it isn’t included in the collector’s gift box, it naturally rounds out the entire collection. Its built-in USB-C cable, compact size, and smart display make it feel like it belongs alongside the rest of the lineup.

Looking at everything together, the collection already covers most everyday charging needs.

There’s a compact GaN wall charger for laptops and tablets. Two power banks for different situations. A retractable USB-C cable that cuts down on cable clutter. And a tracker for bags, keys, or anything else you don’t want to misplace.

It’s a practical combination before the collaboration artwork even enters the conversation.

Familiar products with fresh personalities

That familiarity is also part of what makes this collaboration work.

We’ve already spent time with the standard versions of both the Nexode Air Charger 65W and the MagFlow Air Power Bank. Their biggest strengths weren’t flashy gimmicks. They were reliable accessories that earned a place in an everyday carry setup.

That doesn’t change here.

The Nexode Air remains a compact 65W GaN charger that’s easy to slip into a backpack or travel pouch. Meanwhile, the MagFlow Air continues to offer the flexibility of wired and wireless charging in a compact package.

Instead of reinventing the hardware, UGREEN simply gave the products a little more personality.

For Honkai: Star Rail fans, that’s probably exactly what they’re looking for.

The little things make a difference

Another pleasant surprise is how cohesive everything feels.

The included pouch makes it easy to keep most of the essentials together, whether they’re headed into a backpack, messenger bag, or carry-on luggage.

UGREEN Honkai Star Rail

Even the color ended up being more practical than expected.

Most chargers, cables, and power banks tend to disappear into a sea of black accessories inside a bag. The light blue finish used throughout this collection makes each item surprisingly easy to spot at a glance.

They’re small details.

But they’re the kinds of conveniences that make these accessories feel like they’re meant to be used every day instead of staying inside the collector’s box.

More than a collector’s item

UGREEN Honkai Star Rail

There’s no question that Honkai: Star Rail fans are the primary audience here.

The artwork alone gives the collection plenty of appeal.

What makes it interesting, though, is that the collaboration doesn’t rely on aesthetics alone.

Instead of creating a single themed accessory, UGREEN assembled products that naturally complement one another. Whether it’s charging a laptop, topping up a phone during the day, carrying a single cable, or keeping track of everyday essentials, each product has a clear role within the lineup.

That’s what ultimately makes this collection stand out.

The Honkai: Star Rail collaboration gives the accessories their personality. The complete charging kit gives them lasting value.

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