Omensight is set to launch on PC and PlayStation 4 next month, trailer released

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Omensight by Spearhead Games has received a May 15, 2018, release date for PC and PlayStation 4. Digital pre-orders via PlayStation Store and Steam are now available.

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Diablo Creator David Brevik Releases It Lurks Below via Steam Early Access

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Known for his work on Diablo I, Diablo II, Hellgate: London, and Marvel Heroes, David “Graybeard” Brevik has moved onto a new adventure through his indie game It Lurks Below, now available via Steam’s Early Access program.

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Customization Mode Announced for SNK HEROINES Tag Team Frenzy

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Are you ready to test out over 100 customizations as you prepare to see your lady of choice be the belle of the brawl? SNK has announced an expansive Customization Mode for their upcoming title ahead of launch.

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Sony’s PlayStation Golden Week Sale is live

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Japan’s national holiday week has begun, which means Sony has some great savings for PlayStation users, which include discounts up to 70% (80% for PS+ Subscribers) off of some of the best games, movies, and shows.

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Console Digital Pre-Orders for Dark Souls: Remastered Now Available

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Today, Bandai Namco Entertainment has announced that Dark Souls: Remastered are now available for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Those looking to pre-order will be able to get a chance to pre-order their game ahead of its May 25, 2018, launch for consoles while the PC version’s details have been updated by Bandai Namco.

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Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus for Nintendo Switch gets a release date

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There’s no doubt that punching a Nazi in the face never gets old. Trust us, we’ve done it a time or nine with Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus. Announced today, Bethesda and Panic Button with the help of MachineGames, have announced that the Nintendo Switch version of Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus, will be available starting Friday, June 29, 2018. The team has announced that the experience will be complete, uncensored, and will feature the signature gameplay you know and love as well as the award-winning story it is known for.

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How to get the most out of Monster Hunter: World’s Kulve Taroth Siege Event

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Capcom has put a lot of hard work into Monster Hunter: World. We’ve gotten to finally take on the fearsome Deviljho, they’ve added in a new elder dragon by the name of Kulve Taroth, and they’ve even added an event-exclusive zone for the elder dragon as well. Toss into the mix that the elder dragon, its zone, and gear are a limited-time due to an event called “The Siege of Kulve Taroth,” and you may quickly come to realize that your time in this event is going to be precious.

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Save on The Surge, DLC, and grab the free Cutting Edge DLC Pack today

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Robots, robots and more robots. What more can we say? Well, there’s plenty more we can say, but you know what? There’s some new DLC, which adds a reason to beat on robots, humans who’ve become zombie-like creatures due to their neural implants going bonkers, and even a reason to grab some new armor and weapons to enjoy.

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AVerMedia Announces The SonicWave Gaming Headset Line

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Audio products, it’s what we know about AVerMedia due to their creativity behind their Sound x Vision focus, which includes their digital video and audio lines that can be seen across the world in schools, industrial buildings, and homes today. They’re known for high-end products and standing behind their capabilities as a manufacturer. Today, AVerMedia has revealed that they’ll be expanding their offerings to video gamers around the world with a pair of introductory headsets.

Both headsets will feature oversized 50mm neodymium drivers in order to deliver some of the most powerful sounds to date. In order to deliver entirely different approaches for both headsets, AVerMedia has announced that the stereo SonicWave GH335 will feature analog audio and microphone connections alongside its oversized drivers and closed back design in order to help you focus with your tasks at hand. Opposite of this approach is the GH337, which comes bundled with the AVerMedia Sound Engine software, allowing players to get the most out of their virtual 7.1 surround sound audio mixes while gaming.

This approach will give gamers the tools needed in order to immerse themselves and easily locate their opponents when playing some of today’s biggest hits including PlayerUnknown’s BattlegroundsCall of Duty: WWII and Fortnite: Battle Royale. The GH337 will also come with LED lighting on its outer rims, giving it a special bit of flair while you’re gaming.

 

Both devices will take full advantage of a rotating omnidirectional boom mic, however, the GH337 will also feature a strategically placed secondary microphone, which comes with the latest in noise reduction technology, allowing your friends to hear you loud, clear, and without the hassle of background noise when gaming or even streaming. You can check out their specs down below.

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SonicWave GH335

  • Tuned Acoustics for Gaming: Oversized 50mm neodymium drivers with 20–20K Hz response, 97±3 dB sensitivity (@ 1 kHz), 32 Ω impedance
  • Stay Focused on the Game: Closed-back design puts the game front and center
  • Sensitive Microphone: Omnidirectional pickup pattern with a Ø 6.0 x 2.8 mm capsule; ≤ 2200 Ω and 38 ±3 dB sensitivity
  • Compatible with all Analog Interfaces: 4-pole 3.5 mm audio jack and 3.5 microphone jack with splitter cable work with PC, PS4™ and Xbox One™ consoles and mobile (some Xbox One controllers may require a stereo adapter; sold separately)
  • In-Line Controls: Volume and microphone mute switches
  • Lightweight and Comfortable: Only 340 g / 11.9 oz with 2.2 m / 7.2 ft cable
  • MSRP: $59.99

 

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SonicWave GH337

  • 7.1 Virtual Surround Sound Audio with AVerMedia Sound Engine: Pinpoint your opponents and stay immersed in your surroundings
  • High-Quality Audio Specs: Oversized 50mm neodymium drivers with 20–20K Hz response, 97±3 dB sensitivity (@ 1 kHz), 32 Ω impedance
  • Dual Microphone for Noise Reduction: Ignore ambient noises and hear your teammates clearly; omnidirectional pattern with ≤ 2200 Ω impedance and 38 ±3 dB sensitivity
  • Supports PC and Latest Consoles via USB 2.0 / 3.0: Including Xbox One™ X and PS4™ Pro
  • Full In-line Controls: Volume, microphone mute and LED on/off
  • Comfort and Flexibility: 370 g / 13.05 oz weight with 2.2 m / 7.2 ft cable to give you room to move
  • MSRP: $79.99

Both headsets are available now at online retailers such as Amazon, Newegg, and GameStop as well as at in-store retailers such as Best Buy and GameStop. Stay tuned as we have reached out to AVerMedia about reviewing these latest gaming accessories.


About the Writer:

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Dustin is our native console game reviewer who has an appetite for anything that crosses the borders from across the big pond. His interest in JRPGs, Anime, Handheld Gaming, and Pizza is insatiable. His elitist attitude gives him direction, want, and a need for the hardest difficulties in games, which is fun to watch, and hilarity at its finest. You can find him over on Twitter or Facebook.

 

Reader Discussion: Would you be okay with upgraded PlayStation 4s or a PS5?

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We already know the clock on the PlayStation 4 is beginning to slowly tick down to its final minutes. If everything is to be believed, we already know a developer such as CD Projekt Red may already have their hands on one of Sony’s developer kits. While the possibility could be there with Mark Cerny, Sony’s lead architect on the PlayStation 4, already beginning to make tours to meet with developers regarding Sony hardware.

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