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Star Wars Outlaws adds DLSS 4 support

Star Wars Outlaws adds DLSS 4 support

[Monday, February 10, 2025 | Views: 53]

Ubisoft announced the release of the next patch for the action movie Star Wars Outlaws. Update 1.5.1 was not particularly large-scale; its main innovation is support for Nvidia 50-series GPUs on PCs and a PSSR update on PlayStation 5 Pro.

Star Wars Outlaws on PC now supports DLSS 4 technologies with Multi Frame Generation for the GeForce RTX 50 series, which improves FPS through the use of artificial intelligence. DLSS 4 also provides faster frame generation, improved stability, lighting and motion detail.

In addition, the patch adds support for Nvidia 5 series GPUs on PC and fixes a couple of game bugs. It takes up from 1.93 GB on PlayStation 5 Pro to 3.65 GB on Xbox Series.

5 important films that will turn 10 years old in 2025

5 important films that will turn 10 years old in 2025

[Saturday, February 8, 2025 | Views: 56]

In 2015, several films were released that left their mark on cinema. They turn ten this year, which can be hard to believe.

A decade ago, two franchises returned to the big screens, and several bold projects were also released. This year, fans of almost all genres were pleased, so let's remember the five most exciting releases.

Star Wars Episode I: Jedi Power Battles Remaster Review – Go back to your childhood... if you dare

Star Wars Episode I: Jedi Power Battles Remaster Review – Go back to your childhood... if you dare

[Thursday, February 6, 2025 | Views: 41]

When I was younger, Star Wars games were coming out all the time. Under the direction of George Lucas, the saga ran like a well-oiled machine, and the fan base grew with each new film. Several games were timed to coincide with the release of the first episode, but none of them were particularly successful. Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace and Star Wars: Obi-Wan were included in the lists of the worst releases, and Star Wars: Episode I Racer is still considered the best. As for Star Wars Episode I: Jedi Power Battles, it falls somewhere in the middle. The critics didn't like it, but millions of young space opera fans didn't complain. The game allowed you to control several Jedi at once, visit all the places from the film and feel like a hero. In other words, cool.

Destiny 2 and Star Wars: Epic Collaboration

Destiny 2 and Star Wars: Epic Collaboration

[Wednesday, February 5, 2025 | Views: 42]

The Destiny 2 gaming community has received a lot of news lately that not only expands the game world, but also brings new elements to the game. In this text, we'll look at details about the latest expansion of The Final Shape and the upcoming collaboration with the Star Wars franchise.

Destiny 2: The Final Shape

Destiny 2: The Final Shape is the latest expansion in the series, representing an epilogue to the story of Light and Darkness. This expansion balances between a compelling story and expertly paced combat and puzzles, all set in amazing environments. According to Bungie, more than 70% of players report improved gameplay with the release of this expansion.

30 minutes of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor in 4K at maximum on NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090

30 minutes of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor in 4K at maximum on NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090

[Tuesday, February 4, 2025 | Views: 54]

IGN continues to touch the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090: this time on YouTube you can watch 30 minutes of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor in 4K at maximum settings.

The gameplay on Coruscant is the one with the largest number of technical problems that occurred at release almost two years ago. However, after a year and a half, Respawn and EA even managed to pull off an action-adventure game on last-generation consoles.

The overlay allows you to monitor frame rate, latency, and load on the video card and processor in real time.

Star Wars: New Jedi Order: Why is this movie even needed?

Star Wars: New Jedi Order: Why is this movie even needed?

[Monday, February 3, 2025 | Views: 42]

The sequel trilogy of the Star Wars franchise (episodes 7-9) turned out to be controversial. Both in terms of reputation and in terms of finances, these films are now hated by almost all fans of a galaxy far, far away. In this regard, it was difficult to imagine that Disney would decide on any kind of continuation, but they decided - in 2023 they presented us with a film in which Ray, the protagonist of the sequels, would again become the main character.

First, let's take a look at what was wrong with the sequels.

After the House of Mouse purchased the rights to the franchise, many Star Wars fans were seriously scared, deciding that Disney would not be able to do anything worthwhile within its framework. And so it happened: “Mickey Mouse” confirmed all the fears and destroyed the George Lucas franchise with its actions.

Ryan Gosling may star in Star Wars movie from Deadpool 3 director

Ryan Gosling may star in Star Wars movie from Deadpool 3 director

[Sunday, February 2, 2025 | Views: 41]

After years of rumors, Ryan Gosling is finally ready to become part of the Star Wars universe by joining Shawn Levy's project.

The publication The Hollywood Reporter reports that the actor is in talks with Disney and Lucasfilm about participating in the upcoming untitled film. At the time of writing, Gosling's potential role and the plot of the film remain unknown.

Insiders reported that this will be an independent story that has no connections with the new trilogy. Levi himself did not comment on the project.

The Star Wars movie about Rey is not canceled, but the script will be rewritten

The Star Wars movie about Rey is not canceled, but the script will be rewritten

[Saturday, February 1, 2025 | Views: 42]

The continuation of the story of Rey, played by Daisy Ridley, was announced almost a couple of years ago, and Lucasfilm still can’t decide on the film.

Last year, Steven Knight (“Peaky Blinders”) left the project, whose script the management allegedly didn’t really like. He was replaced by George Nolfi (“The Bourne Ultimatum,” “Ocean’s 12”), according to the publication THR.

At one point, it seemed that Star Wars: The New Jedi Order (as the film is unofficially called) was cancelled. The appointment of a new screenwriter indicates Lucasfilm's faith in the film. Perhaps Rey's story is simply so important to the new trilogy that it cannot be abandoned.

The most expensive LEGO set in 2025 was based on the movie “Star Wars”

The most expensive LEGO set in 2025 was based on the movie “Star Wars”

[Friday, January 31, 2025 | Views: 45]

Every year LEGO releases a huge set with tons of parts. This year it could be the Death Star II from Star Wars.

Return of the Jedi came out over 40 years ago, and during that time many LEGO sets based on the film have been released. The most famous, perhaps, was the second, more powerful Death Star.

As noted by the portal TheDirect, an insider under the nickname fateful_04 reported the release of a new version of the Death Star. The release is expected in October this year.

The set will cost $999.99. This will make the new Death Star the most expensive model in the history of the Danish company.

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