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Alienware m15 arrives in the Philippines

Leaner and stronger

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Here’s an alien that’s more than welcome in this part of the world. Dell is bringing a new breed of Alienware to the Philippines — the Alienware m15.

This Alienware is leaner, more advanced and more powerful than its predecessor. Weighing under 4.7lbs, this is the brand’s slimmest and latest gaming rig. This is for gamers who prioritize mobility without compromise to performance.

You’ll get the best of Intel processors and NVIDA GeForce GPUs along with either a 144Hz or 240Hz refresh panel.

It also has the latest Alienware Cyro-Tech 3.0 that brings optimized thermal module design to improve cooling performance, increasing airflow by 20% over the previous generation of the m15.

Additional design features include an all-magnesium chassis, smooth-edge, narrow-bezel design, re-engineered keyboard, precision-point glass touchpad, SSD-only storage, and per key RGB LED AlienFX lighting.

There’s also a hyper-efficient voltage regulation or VRM feature. The VRM allows the system to hold GPU and CPU performance high for a longer sustained time than typical gaming notebooks.

The Alienware m15 will also come with the Alienware Command Center. It’s the central hub that allows gamers to customize all aspects of their experience including system and peripheral lighting, power management, thermal control, audio, and content organization.

This lean, mean gaming machine starts at PhP 149,990, and will be available on the week of October 2019.

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Netflix will launch a Queen’s Gambit game in July

Summer lineup is looking strong

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The renaissance of chess is an interesting sight to behold. While there are a few reasons why the sport rose in popularity — such as the emergence of chess content creators on Twitch — there is one show that quickly catapulted chess into the limelight: The Queen’s Gambit. If you’re still a fan of the show, Netflix is launching a chess game based on the popular show.

The Queen’s Gambit Chess is the next step in the platform’s push towards mobile gaming. Back in 2021, Netflix announced its first forays into offering mobile games for its subscribers. Now, every Netflix subscriber has access to a library of games right on their app.

With The Queen’s Gambit Chess, Netflix is going back to its pool of notable franchises to tie into the gaming world. The platform previously did the same with other franchises like Stranger Things.

In the upcoming title, players will immerse themselves in the world of Beth Harmon. They can “take lessons, play puzzles and matches, or compete against friends.”

Netflix has not shown a lot of footage of the game yet. The announcement comes through a short video enumerating the titles it has on slate for this summer. This slate also includes Cut the Rope, Oxenfree, and the upcoming Oxenfree II: Lost Signals.

Queen’s Gambit Chess will launch on July 25.

SEE ALSO: Netflix Tudum 2023: Talent lineup, how to watch live

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Diablo IV is Blizzard’s fastest selling game ever

Only a day after official launch

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Technically speaking, Diablo IV only just launched yesterday. However, you won’t hear much about its official launch today because a lot of players already started their early journey to hell days ago. Now, amid the palpable success of the title’s early access period, Diablo IV has already claimed the title of Blizzard’s fastest selling game of all time — only a day after launch.

Since the start of the earlier beta periods, the role-playing game easily ramped up the hype for its official launch. According to the betas then, Diablo IV took the tried-and-tested formula of the previous titles and added a modern patina to the franchise. It looked like something that both seasoned veterans and new fans can get behind.

Now, Diablo IV is officially available for anyone to play. Officially, the title launched on June 6. However, those who purchased a Digital Deluxe or Ultimate Edition received early access to play the title starting June 1.

The early access period has seemingly paid off. On Twitter, Blizzard has confirmed that the title is officially the studio’s fastest selling title of all time. Given the hype around the title, it’s no surprise, but it’s still quite an achievement.

Diablo IV is out now for the PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Xbox One. It will start at US$ 69.99. The Digital Deluxe Edition, which retails for US$ 89.99, will give players additional cosmetics, mounts, and access to the Seasonal Battle Pass. Meanwhile, the Ultimate Edition, selling for US$ 99.99, gives players an extra emote and an accelerated Battle Pass.

SEE ALSO: ROG Phone 6 gets limited-edition Diablo Immortal design

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Kojima is bringing Death Stranding to Mac

Later this year

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Acclaimed game director Hideo Kojima made a surprise appearance at WWDC 2023. It’s a surprise because gaming isn’t something that people usually associate with Apple. But it appears, that’s changing.

During the macOS Sonoma segment of WWDC23, Kojima made an appearance in the gaming part to announce that Death Stranding Director’s Cut is coming to Mac later this year.

Kojima talked about how the new Mac silicons are built to handle major AAA titles. And that Death Stranding is just the start. The maker of Metal Gear games said they are working with Apple to bring their future titles to Mac.

Gaming on Mac

Although still just a footnote, Apple has been making strides in making Macs powerful enough to run games. In 2022, Macs equipped with at least the M1 chip were able to smoothly run Capcom’s Resident Evil Village.

Gaming on Mac seems to be on an upswing as the company continues to make their M-processors more powerful. In addition to the games on Apple Arcade, games like Stray, Fort Solis, World of Warcraft: Dragonflight, HUMANKIND, and more will also be making their way to the Mac.

Price and availability update as of June 7

Death Stranding Director’s Cut on Apple will be priced at US$ 39.99. The “price” and “release date” are displayed in accordance to the Apple System at the moment. The official The official price and release date which will be announced later and applied to actual purchases.

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