IGN recently published a guide to 9th century Britain for the upcoming Assassin’s Creed Valhalla. The game takes place in England during the Viking invasion, and it’s focused on the conquest from the perspective of the Vikings.
As we’ve already reported, in October 2020, ransomware gang “Egregor” has leaked data that it had obtained from the internal networks of Crytek and Ubisoft. And it appears that the source code for Watch Dogs Legion has been leaked online. The source code for this triple-A game is around 560GB, and it’s already available for download on various private trackers. Continue reading The source code for Watch Dogs Legion has been leaked, weighs around 560GB→
Last week, Ubisoft shared a video showcasing the Ray Tracing effects of the Xbox Series X version of Watch Dogs Legion. Now I’m pretty sure that a lot of you were wondering whether or not Xbox Series X would be using the Ultra Ray Tracing PC settings. And, thanks to this video comparison, we can finally answer that question. Continue reading Watch Dogs Legion – Xbox Series X vs RTX 3080 Ray Tracing Video Comparison→
Watch Dogs Legion is the first Ubisoft game that will release on both current-gen and next-gen platforms. As such, we were really looking forward to it as we’re expecting Ubisoft to up its game. After all, Watch Dogs Legion is using DX12, so we were expecting better CPU optimization from this new open-world title. However, Ubisoft has dropped the ball and Watch Dogs Legion is one of the most CPU-bound games you’ll ever see. So, after receiving its first PC performance update, it’s time to benchmark and see how this new Watch Dogs game performs on the PC. Continue reading Watch Dogs Legion PC Performance Analysis→
The review embargo for Watch Dogs Legion has been lifted and we can finally share our PC performance impressions of it. Watch Dogs Legion is a new open-world game, powered by the Disrupt Engine. The game uses DX12, and takes advantage of both real-time Ray Tracing and DLSS 2.0. In this article, we’ll be focusing on these two features. Continue reading Watch Dogs Legion – DLSS 2.0 & Ray Tracing Benchmarks→