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Rapoo V500 and V500 SE gaming keyboards: Save and play

Affordable gaming keyboards that suit your style

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More people are getting into gaming these days, especially while we’re all stuck indoors. Of course, even while indoors, we’re still looking for more affordable options for any upgrades. Whether it’s for the living space or that one gaming corner for the family, there are plenty of options out there that won’t hurt your wallet.

For any gaming or work space, one of the more common peripherals you need would be a fully functional keyboard. Fortunately, Rapoo has a wide selection of both gaming and WFH-suited keyboards built to provide an affordable yet quality typing experience overall. For the gamers out there, the Rapoo V500 and V500 SE are two great options you can consider.

Work and play with the Rapoo V500

If you’re in the market for a space-saving gaming keyboard, the Rapoo V500 is a viable option to consider. Apart from being a ten-key less keyboard, the Rapoo V500 comes with a full range of blue mechanical switches suitable for intense gaming sessions.

Also, this keyboard is quite hefty in terms of its depth, and feels durable. Inside the box, you also get a keycap puller in case you want to customize it.

This keyboard supports a wired USB-A connection, which makes it an ideal fit for most PCs and laptops out there. Although, the V500 isn’t an RGB-laden variant in terms of backlighting, so it doesn’t have that flash in color.

Even so, it actually provides that aesthetic that fits both work and play. If you’re not a fan of the flashing rainbow lights, the Rapoo V500 is the one for you.

Be flashy in your gameplay with the Rapoo V500 SE

The same cannot be said about the Rapoo V500 SE for many reasons. First of all, the V500 SE is a full-size keyboard, which comes with its own perks. Compared to the V500, the V500 SE is rather lengthier and lighter so it’s a bit easier to move around. Also, unlike the V500, the V500 SE does not come with a keycap puller inside. However, if you buy both, you can use the same keycap puller anyway.

Perhaps the biggest difference is that well, this keyboard comes with a full array of RGB backlighting. The V500 SE comes with four levels of backlighting, with 6 distinct color effects bound to the six keys above the directional keys. Although, there’s no way you can adjust individual light zones. It is as simple as you could get for an RGB keyboard out there.

Price and availability

The Rapoo V500 and V500 SE are available on Rapoo’s official store on Shopee for PhP 2,499 and PhP 2,199. 

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Valve is embroiled in a lawsuit with New York over loot boxes

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Valve has been embroiled in an odd war as of late. A few weeks ago, the New York Attorney General filed a lawsuit against the gaming company for allegedly encouraging children to gamble through loot boxes primarily found in Counter-Strike 2. Today, Valve is fighting back by declaring how little its loot boxes have to do with gambling.

For years, governments have had a problem with loot boxes. To them, the mechanic makes it too easy for gamers to fall into a gambling addiction. In essence, loot boxes are earnable packs that contain a single or a number of random items that the player can use for their game. Most of the time, these items are purely cosmetic and don’t give a gameplay advantage.

Like Blizzard before it, Valve is also defending its loot boxes as non-essential to how players engage with their games. “There is no disadvantage to a player not spending money,” their statement reads.

Additionally, Valve says that their loot boxes are no different from Pokémon cards and Labubu blind boxes. As such, the company is also defending their users’ right to transfer obtained items to other users, as with two players trading cards or Pop Mart figurines.

Now, these items have monetary value in the market. In the same way, a rare Counter-Strike 2 skin can fetch thousands of dollars. However, Valve says that they are already proactive in shutting down accounts made only to gamble and avoiding pro-gambling businesses.

Valve is capping off its statement by saying that the NYAG is forcing the company to collect more information from its users, especially those using VPNs to prevent being located in New York. The company says that it will continue to protect user data, despite the demand.

SEE ALSO: Valve is delaying the launch of the Steam Machine

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Microsoft is launching Xbox Mode to Windows 11 PCs

It collects all your games in one place.

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What is an Xbox? For the past year and a half, Microsoft will tell you that anything can be an Xbox. Now, with Project Helix on the horizon, Xbox wants to bring the idea of playing anywhere to the next level. Microsoft will start rolling out its new Xbox Mode to PCs in April.

Since the very first device out in the market, handheld consoles have changed how people play games. Naturally, a lot can already be said about the portability and the convenience of its hardware. But the software needs a special shoutout, too.

Though they are essentially PCs at heart, these consoles are built explicitly for gaming. Fiddling around with Windows isn’t ideal. Instead, they have special software that can collate all of a user’s games into one hub.

The new Xbox Mode, adapted from the ROG Xbox Ally X’s Xbox Full Screen Experience, will do just that but on an actual PC. As announced via an official blog post, Xbox will release the new mode to Windows 11 devices in April, starting with select markets. Like the software used in handheld consoles, Xbox Mode should include all the available games from the Game Pass, Steam, and the Epic Games Store.

Right now, the feature will likely go up against Steam’s Big Picture Mode, which does the same thing but only for Steam titles. However, it should also transition neatly to Project Helix. Xbox is now ramping up the development of its next-generation console codenamed Project Helix. The upcoming machine will be a high-end PC and a gaming console rolled into one, making it perfect for Xbox Mode.

SEE ALSO: Project Helix is Xbox’s next console, and it plays PC games

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Resident Evil Requiem will get a story expansion

There’s no word yet on when the story expansion will drop.

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Resident Evil Requiem, Pokémon Pokopia, and Slay the Spire 2. Between these three, gamers today are eating well and good. Or rather, they’re not, because of how addicting of a time sink these titles are. The latter two especially are built to be played over and over for weeks and months. Now, Resident Evil Requiem is working on something, so you also won’t forget about it in a few months’ time.

Via an official post on Resident Evil’s social media platforms, Capcom has confirmed that a story expansion is coming to the horror game. Currently, the base game doesn’t take long to beat, especially when compared to other RPGs today. The expansion should add more content to explore the story’s world.

Right now, Capcom can’t share a timeline for the update’s launch. However, in the meantime, the developers are cooking up a few minor updates to keep the game alive. For one, the game will receive performance updates to improve the smoothness of gameplay and fix bugs. It will also get a photo mode for all you Leon-holics out there.

Finally, in May, the base game will get a “minigame” added to the main game. There’s no word as to what this minigame is, so we’ll have to wait for when it drops.

Resident Evil Requiem is out now on all major platforms. The game features the survival horror style of the modern Resident Evil games, while serving up the classic action gameplay with the return of Leon S. Kennedy as a co-protagonist with Grace Ashcroft.

SEE ALSO: Resident Evil Requiem is out now

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