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These Hisense TVs have an exclusive Black Myth: Wukong mode

The Hisense U7 and E7 PRO TVs

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Hisense showcased its innovative new large-screen gaming displays that feature an exclusive Black Myth: Wukong picture mode over the weekend at IFA 2024 in Berlin, Germany. These screens usher Hisense’s partnership with the action RPG.

The Hisense U7 and Hisense E7 PRO TVs have this unique feature designed specifically for the game. At the annual technology show, Hisense provided visitors with a dedicated experience zone to try the feature out. This immersed gamers into the title’s “Journey to the West” story.

Aside from the picture mode, the TVs offer 4K resolution, 144Hz Game Mode PRO, and Quantum Dot Color. Moreover, the displays boast of precise color calibration, enhanced HDR, and improved dark detail, which are perfect for whenever there are night or darker scenes throughout the game’s storyline.

Furthermore, the Hisense Black Myth: Wukong TVs have Dolby Audio integrated into their built-in subwoofer for a thrilling audiovisual experience.

SEE ALSO: Black Myth: Wukong is the second-most played game on Steam

Projectors ‘Designed for Xbox’

The Chinese electronics manufacturer also revealed its Xbox-certified products at the show, including the Hisense Laser Cinema PX3 PRO.

This ultra short throw projector is the first “Designed for Xbox” projector, setting a new standard for immersive gaming. It has a customizable display, with an 80-inch to 150-inch projection size range. It is likewise Dolby Vision and IMAX Enhanced certified, assuring users of breathtaking visuals.

Moreover, it has up to a 240Hz refresh rate for seamless gameplay. Among its advanced features are MEMC technology, Auto-Low Latency Mode, and more.

Another Xbox certified projector is Hisense’s 4K Laser Smart Mini Projector C2 Ultra. It can project content at up to 300 inches, coupling it with high brightness and contrast ratio. It even supports split screen gaming.

Also made for cinematic experiences, the projector boasts of 110% BT.2020 ultra-high color gamut and IMAX Enhanced and Dolby Vision certifications.

More TVs

Lastly, Hisense completed its showcase at IFA 2024 with the presence of the Hisense ULED Mini LED 110-inch UX and Hisense Canvas TV 65-inch S7.

The first TV provides an expansive display, transcending the boundaries of traditional television. It has over 40,000 local dimming zones and a peak brightness of 10,000 nits.

Powered by Hisense’s Hi-View Engine X AI processor and Dynamic X-Display, the TV delivers crystal clear image quality and real-time processing, whatever the lighting condition may be.

On the other hand, the Canvas is Hisense’s answer to modern TVs that can double as pieces of art. Its Art Mode transforms the TV into an art gallery. The anti-glare Hi-Matte display and sleek wall mount make sure the product can blend into various setups. Customers can even choose from StyleSwap Frames to customize the TV’s appearance.

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Bloodborne is getting an R-rated animated film adaptation

And it’s going to be produced by Sony and Jacksepticeye.

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FromSoftware fans are eating well these days. Though gamers are still anticipating the arrival of The Duskbloods on the Switch 2, the studio’s other franchises are getting well-deserved nods for adaptations: Sekiro, Elden Ring, and now, Bloodborne.

Sekiro has already been slated for an anime adaptation for a while now. Meanwhile, Alex Garland recently confirmed that he is adapting Elden Ring for A24. Today, Sony Pictures has confirmed that the studio is working on an R-rated animated film based on Bloodborne.

Via Variety, Sony Pictures president Sanford Panitch says that the upcoming adaptation will keep the game’s essence of horror and gore. With a name like “Bloodborne,” you can’t have an adaptation without a heaping of blood.

Besides Sony, the animated project has another big name attached to its production: YouTuber Jacksepticeye. Throughout his career, the creator has been vocal about considering Bloodborne as his favorite game of all time. He even has a tattoo of the Hunter’s Mark on his forearm. For this project, Jack will be a co-producer.

Though the creator’s skill in filmmaking is still a relative unknown, Jack’s love for the game should give the project a gamer’s voice. If anything, Markiplier’s recent Iron Lung adaptation offers optimism that YouTubers can also create decent films.

SEE ALSO: Elden Ring Nightreign is getting a DLC update this December

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Honkai: Star Rail 4.2 launching next week

New characters, 3rd anniversary rewards, more

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It hasn’t even been that long since Version 4.1 of Honkai: Star Rail dropped, and now, the space fantasy RPG will launch its Version 4.2 update on April 22.

Called “So Laughed the Masses,” this update continues the Trailblazers’ adventure in Planarcadia. The state of the Phantasmoon Games has grown increasingly complex, following the announcement that the victor will permanently become the Aeon of Elation.

Even more plots and schemes are bound to surface as Research Society of Happy Smiles leader Fulwish invites all Supplicants to a public debate. Trailblazers must successfully navigate every hurdle, obtain more Wishpower, and resolve the hidden crisis.

In Honkai: Star Rail Version 4.2, all-new limited 5-star characters Silver Wolf LV.999 and Evanescia will become playable companions.

Furthermore, limited 5-star characters The Dahlia, Castorice, and Firefly, as well as Tribbie, Sunday, and Feixiao, will all appear respectively in the first and second-phase Warp events.

Trailblazers will also be able to unlock the brand-new Path of Elation.

The Version 4.2 update coincides with the third anniversary of the space fantasy RPG, and the title has prepared a series of special events and generous rewards for players.

Players can get 20 free pulls, Stellar Jade giveaways, and free character redemptions. And for a chance to win a Silver Wolf LV.999-themed car and other surprise gifts, simply participate in the “Aha’s Chosen: Spreading Elation Everywhere” online event.

For more on the update, here’s the latest trailer from HoYoverse:

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Honor of Kings: World opens sign-ups for PC Alpha Test

Be among the first to explore Primaera

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TiMi Studio Group has announced the first-ever overseas closed PC Alpha Test for Honor of Kings: World.

Players can register now via this link for a chance to experience the Eastern Fantasy multiplayer action RPG.

The anticipated title is rooted in the globally renowned MOBA game, Honor of Kings, which has 260 million monthly active users.

The RPG counterpart expands the series’ vast lore, turning it into an open world filled with adventure, mystery, and legendary heroes for players to explore.

It is set against the backdrop of Eastern Fantasy and infused with futuristic elements. It introduces players to “the Flow,” a powerful and mysterious force shaping the fate of the world.

In Honor of Kings: World, players begin their journey as students at the prestigious Jixia Academy before venturing across the continent of Primaera.

Along the way, they will encounter iconic heroes, forge alliances, and ultimately challenge the “Chain of Fate” to create their own legend.

Alpha Test details

Participants in the Alpha Test will gain early hands-on access to the game whilst development continues.

This early test will provide valuable insight into core gameplay systems and offer players a first look at the world and features of Honor of Kings: World.

Features include:

  • Free exploration of the Primaera continent
  • Dynamic combat system with dual hero Flow Styles
  • Rich blend of PvE adventure and competitive PvP experiences
  • Skill-based combat with precise parries, perfect dodges, and highly responsive action gameplay
  • Cooperative multiplayer boss encounters with evolving mechanics
  • Social features such as shared world hubs and co-op activities
  • Home building, farming, and crafting systems

The test will be open to select countries in North America, Europe and Southeast Asia. The title will be available only in English for now, but more languages are expected to be added.

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