Great news for the fans of Kaiju No. 8! Following much anticipation, the release date of the anime film compilation project will be revealed in Japan. It took a while, but the action thriller series will make it onto the big screen. The project also revealed a new key graphic, ratcheting up excitement among fans.
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Kaiju No. 8 Anime Film Release Date Revealed: All Details on the New Project
Official Release Date for Kaiju No. 8 Compilation
Kaiju No. 8 anime film hitting Japan on Friday, March 25, 2025, as a compilation of the first season of the series play through. It will debut with the theatrical release of season one. It will also include a special episode named Hoshina’s Day Off that is being screened at the same time. The compilation will be screened in 32 cinemas throughout Japan, with the event scheduled to last three weeks starting from March 28, 2025.
Written by Yuto Tsukuda of the hit manga series Food Wars! with the screenplay written by Yuichiro Kido, an acclaimed Dr. STONE writer. An announcement like this is always going to stoke excitement, with fans eager for an opportunity to catch the much-loved characters back on screen.
Key Visual Released for Kaiju No. 8
In addition to the premiere date, a new key visual has been released, which prominently features the series’ lead character, Kafka Hibino. It also showcases a few returning characters, such as Reno Ichikawa and Iharu Furuhashi riding on a motorcycle. In the background, Soshiro Hoshina can be spotted with a smirk, appearing to be positioned behind them. This visual rollout offers an additional layer of mystique and excitement with this project on the horizon.
Background and Staff Details
Kaiju No. 8 is based on the manga written by Naoya Matsumoto, and it was first serialized back in July of 2020 followed by its anime’s first season being aired during Spring of 2024. The anime is directed by Shigeyuki Miya and Tomomi Kamiya at Production I.G., with key staff members like Ichiro Okouchi, who is known for Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury, as the series composer. Tetsuya Nishio, known for his character designs on Naruto, is designing characters, and Yuta Bando, who also worked on BELLE will compose the music.
Exciting Franchise Expansions
The Kaiju No. 8 franchise continues to expand beyond the anime film. In addition to the manga and anime, there is also a spinoff manga, offering fans even more content to enjoy. Moreover, an upcoming Kaiju No. 8 game is in the works, set to be available on both mobile and PC platforms, promising fans a whole new way to engage with the series.
FAQs
When is the release date for the Kaiju No. 8 anime film?
The Kaiju No. 8 anime film is set to release on March 25, 2025, alongside theatrical screenings of the first season.
Where can I watch the Kaiju No. 8 anime film?
The film will be screened in 32 theatres across Japan for three weeks, starting March 28, 2025.
India couldn’t have wished for a better day in Perth. They’ve dominated the opening Test, capitalizing on improved batting conditions compared to the previous day. The pitch, which was a lively green seamer causing plenty of movement, has mellowed significantly under the sun. However, some deliveries in the final session hinted at uneven bounce, with a few keeping low. This leaves Australia in a precarious position, having been outplayed by the Indian opening duo, Yashasvi Jaiswal and KL Rahul.
The Indian openers batted through two entire sessions, extending the lead to 218. Australia began the final session focusing on containing runs and managed to restrict India to just 22 runs in 17 overs before the drinks break. However, their efforts unraveled in the subsequent 14 overs, which yielded 66 runs. Jaiswal is now just 10 runs shy of a century, while Rahul has quietly accumulated a composed 62. Despite some close calls and lucky escapes, the pair has largely remained in control. Jaiswal’s disciplined approach has been particularly commendable, as he has reined in his usual attacking instincts.
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India Takes Command as Openers Shine on Day Two
Following a chaotic start to the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, India seized control of the first Test as openers Yashasvi Jaiswal and KL Rahul wore down a tiring Australian bowling attack under more favorable batting conditions at Optus Stadium.
Jaiswal moved within striking distance of a superb century, finishing unbeaten on 90, while the steady Rahul held firm with 62 not out, steering India to 172 for 0 at stumps with a commanding lead of 218 runs.
After 17 wickets tumbled on a frantic opening day, the second day saw a more subdued battle, with only three wickets falling. This shift to normalcy saw moments of lull, prompting a crowd of 32,368 to turn to Mexican waves and spirited chants for amusement.
Jaiswal and Rahul Anchor India’s Dominance on Day Two
India embraced a measured approach, with Yashasvi Jaiswal reaching his slowest Test half-century off 123 balls and KL Rahul following suit in 124 deliveries. Their unbroken stand surpassed the first-innings totals of both teams, further cementing India’s stronghold in the series opener.
After securing an unlikely first-innings lead of 46 runs — the fifth-highest by a team scoring 150 or fewer batting first — India’s position strengthened considerably as Jaiswal and Rahul batted through two sessions.
KL Rahul
Jaiswal, who had struggled on debut in Australian conditions with a first-innings duck, looked far more assured this time. Playing deep in the crease, he neutralized the threat posed by Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood, who had shared six wickets in India’s initial effort. The 22-year-old adjusted well, blending calculated aggression with disciplined defense. While his textbook strokes through the covers and down the ground stood out, his audacious shots—an uppercut over slips and a swat over deep square leg—highlighted his natural flair. Late in the day, he skipped down the track to Nathan Lyon and launched him for a towering six over long-on.
Rahul, steady as ever, complemented Jaiswal with a composed knock. Building on his gritty first-innings effort, he showcased some elegant stroke play, including a sublime on-drive off Pat Cummins. Despite the occasional flash of brilliance, Rahul largely anchored the innings, ensuring stability at one end.
The pair’s clever running between the wickets kept Australia on their toes, hinting at a team unsure of its plans. Rahul and Jaiswal’s resilience has left India in a commanding position, showcasing a masterclass in patience and precision.
Australia’s Pacers Struggle as India Tightens Grip
Australia’s pace attack failed to replicate their opening-day heroics, appearing fatigued under the pressure of back-to-back efforts. On a pitch that seemed to flatten under sunny skies, the bowlers struggled to make an impact despite occasional movement and inconsistent bounce. Conditions, however, were far less threatening compared to the previous day.
The Australian approach reflected their struggles, with defensive fields signaling Jaiswal’s authority at the crease. Seven bowlers were rotated, including Marnus Labuschagne, who unsuccessfully attempted to employ his much-discussed short-ball tactic.
Yashasvi Jaiswal
Pat Cummins, leading the attack in his first Test since March’s New Zealand tour, appeared underprepared, returning figures of 0 for 44 from 13 overs.
Missed opportunities compounded Australia’s frustrations. Jaiswal survived a tough chance on 51 when Usman Khawaja spilled an edge off Mitchell Starc at first slip. The very next ball offered a potential run-out of KL Rahul, who had ventured too far, but the Australians failed to capitalize. Despite these lapses, the Indian openers regrouped, driving home their advantage and maintaining their remarkable turnaround in the match.
Bumrah Shines as Australia Crumble to Their Fourth-Lowest Test Total Against India
Australia’s innings came to a swift end by lunch, bowled out for just 104 — their fourth-lowest total against India in Tests and ninth-lowest at home since 1900.
Jasprit Bumrah, standing in as captain, delivered a masterclass with the ball, finishing with exceptional figures of 5 for 30 from 18 overs. This marked his 11th five-wicket haul in Test cricket and his ninth outside Asia, equaling Kapil Dev’s record for an Indian bowler.
At the start of the day, there was a slim possibility the match could end within two days, as Bumrah struck immediately, removing the in-form Alex Carey for 21 with the first ball of the morning.
Bumrah’s relentless length and subtle movement off the pitch posed a consistent threat, keeping Australia under constant pressure. However, it was debutant Harshit Rana who delivered a standout moment, claiming his maiden Test wicket by dismissing Nathan Lyon with a sharp bouncer that gloved to the slips. The combined efforts of Bumrah and Rana underlined India’s dominance in the series opener.
Starc’s Grit Delays the Inevitable as Australia Avoid Record Low
At 79 for 9, Australia flirted with their lowest-ever Test score against India, threatening to surpass their infamous 83 at the MCG in 1981. However, Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood staged a spirited resistance, putting together a 26-run partnership — the highest of the innings — in 18 overs for the final wicket.
Starc, who had downplayed the difficulty of the pitch after day one, braved a short-ball onslaught from Harshit Rana. The two former Kolkata Knight Riders teammates exchanged heated words, adding drama to the session. Mock cheers erupted from the crowd when Australia crossed the 100-run mark, a milestone that had seemed improbable for much of their innings.
Debutant Nitish Kumar Reddy and off-spinner Washington Sundar, surprisingly picked over veterans R Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja, bowled tidily during a rare calm stretch of play but struggled to find a breakthrough. It seemed India might be forced to reassess their tactics over the lunch break.
However, just before the interval, Rana prevailed in his duel with Starc, who holed out tamely to end his gritty knock of 26 from 112 balls — a defiant effort that more than doubled the next-highest deliveries faced, Labuschagne’s 52. Despite their resilience, Australia’s batting woes left them with a mountain to climb.
The amount of seam movement has dropped noticeably in India’s second innings, reducing to almost a quarter of what it was in their first innings. While 48.8% of deliveries deviated significantly off the seam (0.75 degrees or more) in India’s first innings, only 27.3% of balls have moved similarly in the second.
Looking Ahead to Day 3
Yashasvi Jaiswal and KL Rahul became the first Indian pair since Cheteshwar Pujara and Virat Kohli at the MCG in 2018 to bat through two successive sessions in a Test match played in SENA (South Africa, England, New Zealand, Australia) conditions.
Australia find themselves in a dire situation, with a comeback looking highly improbable. We’ll see how things unfold tomorrow on Day 3 as India aim to capitalize further. Until then, goodbye!
What is the current score in the first Test between India and Australia?
India are 172/0 in their second innings, leading Australia by 218 runs, with Yashasvi Jaiswal (90) and KL Rahul (62) unbeaten.
How did Australia perform in their first innings?
Australia were bowled out for just 104, with Mitchell Starc top-scoring with 26, while Jasprit Bumrah (5/30) and Harshit Rana (3/48) were the standout bowlers for India.
How did the Indian opening pair of Jaiswal and Rahul perform?
Jaiswal and Rahul batted through two full sessions, putting on a solid partnership. Jaiswal is currently on 90* and Rahul is on 62*, both displaying impressive restraint.
What is the condition of the pitch?
The pitch has eased out significantly, offering less seam movement in India’s second innings compared to their first, though there is still some variable bounce.
Despite being a year old, the OnePlus Open (which is just an Oppo Find N3 in China) still remains one of the better options for foldable smartphones. However, reports have recently started to emerge indicating that Oppo and OnePlus could be killing off their flagship foldables. However, this does make fans and tech enthusiasts a little worried but we should always tread with caution when it comes to these so-called claims.
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Rumors Suggest Oppo and OnePlus May Discontinue High-End Foldables, But Is It True?
Rumors about the phone initially appeared in NotebookCheck, which had received information from a Chinese news site called Leifeng. According to the report, a leading foldable manufacturer is reevaluating its approach to large-screen foldable products and has suspended plans for new foldables to be released in 2025. The report mentions nothing about the brands other rumored to take such a decision, however, it does hint towards Oppo and OnePlus.
The report added that other foldable makers such as Xiaomi and Transsion (the company behind Tecno) are also said to be struggling in the foldable segment, just like Oppo. Transsion only recently debuted the Phantom V Flip 2 and V Fold 2 but has also seemingly stopped work on any future foldables. However, the report stops short of explicitly blaming any one company for these challenges, creating even more ambiguity around the issue.
So the idea that Oppo and OnePlus might be done with foldables isn’t entirely new. Some same rumors circulated regarding how Oppo and Vivo (sub-brands under the BBK Group) would stop production of foldables because they’d hit a shrinking market share earlier this year. But soon afterward Oppo denied all this, reassuring everyone that it will continue to release foldables.
But with foldables gaining traction (the OnePlus Open for instance) in recent weeks, it also seems very unlikely Oppo and OnePlus would give up on the category entirely. They also teased a sequel, suggesting that the companies are still interested in the foldable space. As such, while the rumors are definitely noteworthy this week, we would take them with some skepticism since Oppo and OnePlus both have a history of using other approaches rather than giving up fully on a particular strategy.
FAQs
Are OnePlus and Oppo discontinuing all foldable phones?
No, the rumor only suggests they may stop producing high-end foldable smartphones, not all foldable ones.
When will the next OnePlus foldable be released?
While there is speculation about future plans, there is no official confirmation on a new foldable from OnePlus or Oppo yet.
The Redmi K80 Pro is set to launch in China on November 27, alongside the standard Redmi K80. Xiaomi has previously revealed certain aspects of the upcoming devices, and fresh information about the Pro version’s display, construction, and chipset has now appeared. The company also teased the AnTuTu benchmark score of the phone. The K80 series will succeed the Redmi K70 family, which went official in China back in November 2023, but without a K80E variant, according to a company exec.
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Redmi K80 Pro AnTuTu Score, Display, Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC Revealed Ahead of Launch
Redmi K80 Pro is claimed to score 3,194,766 on AnTuTu, with the Snapdragon 8 Elite “Extreme Edition” SoC and a dedicated D1 graphics chip. The phone will include “dual-looped 3D ice-sealed heat dissipation” technology and a “Gaming Engine 4.0” for enhanced performance.
It has a 2K display and 120FPS stable frame rate and only consumes 5.4W of power, which is targeted for a smoother gaming experience. It will also have the Xiaomi Dragon Crystal Glass 2.0 protection, and be rated IP68 & IP69 for dust & water resistance. In terms of security, the K80 Pro will pack an in-display ultrasonic fingerprint sensor.
K80 Pro will have a Snow Rock White color scheme. The devices will use HyperOS 2.0 based on Android 15. Camera-wise, the Pro model will house a triple rear-camera setup headlined by a 50MP Omnivision OV50 primary sensor. The other camera sensors include a 32MP ultra-wide-angle sensor and a 50MP telephoto lens with 2.6x optical zoom.
The base model will have a 6,500mAh battery with support for 90W wired and 30W wireless charging, while the Pro variant has a slightly smaller 6,000mAh battery but supports faster 120W wired and 50W wireless charging. The K80 standard will likely be based on Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset.
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What is the AnTuTu score of the Redmi K80 Pro?
The Redmi K80 Pro has an AnTuTu score of 3,194,766.
What display features will the Redmi K80 Pro offer?
The K80 Pro will feature a 2K display with 120Hz refresh rate and Dragon Crystal Glass 2.0 protection.
Oppo Find X8 series launched in India on November 21st as the first MediaTek Dimensity 9400-powered smartphone in the country. The Oppo Find X8 and Oppo Find X8 Pro feature four 50-megapixel Hasselblad-tuned cameras. These smartphones boot Android 15 with ColorOS 15 skin. It is said to be equipped with a 5,630mAh battery for the standard Find X8 model and a slightly larger, 5,910mAh battery for the Pro model.
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Oppo Find X8 Series Launches in India: Dimensity 9400, Hasselblad Cameras, and More
The Oppo Find X8 starts at ₹69,999 for the 12GB RAM + 256GB storage variant, with a 16GB RAM + 512GB storage option priced at ₹79,999. It comes in Space Black and Star Grey. The Find X8 Pro, priced at ₹99,999, is available in Pearl White and Space Black, offering a single configuration.
The two phones will be available on sale from December 3, through the Oppo e-store, Flipkart, and retail stores. They are the first in India to pack MediaTek’s octa-core Dimensity 9400 chip based on TSMC’s 3nm process node. Both models come with up to 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM and up to 512GB of UFS 4.0 storage.
The Find X8 is equipped with a 50MP primary camera, a 50MP ultrawide camera with a 120-degree field-of-view, and a 50MP periscope telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom. It also features a 32MP front camera. The Find X8 Pro includes an additional 50MP periscope telephoto camera with up to 6x optical zoom.
Both phones support 5G, 4G LTE, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, and GPS. The Pro model offers faster USB 3.1 connectivity and both feature an IR transmitter for controlling household appliances. The Find X8 has a 5,630mAh silicon-carbon battery supporting 80W (SuperVOOC) and 50W (AirVOOC) charging, while the Pro model offers a 5,910mAh battery with the same charging speeds. Both phones support 10W reverse wireless charging and have IP68/IP69 ratings for dust and water resistance.
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What is the price of Oppo Find X8 in India?
The Oppo Find X8 starts at ₹69,999 for the base model.
When will the Oppo Find X8 series be available in India?
The Oppo Find X8 and X8 Pro will be available from December 3.
Realme has recently launched the Realme C63 5G, and now it is preparing to launch another smartphone Realme C75 5G. While there are no official specifications yet announced for this device as of now, its listing on Geekbench has revealed some key details about the upcoming device which include chipset information along with RAM, etc.
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Realme C75 5G Spotted on Geekbench: Key Specs and Launch Details Revealed
Realme C75 has also been spotted by various certification authorities including FCC, NBTC, and EEC, which suggests that the launch might be around the corner. Now, here are some of the relevant specifications regarding the upcoming smartphone based on their Geekbench listing.
The name confirmed Realme C75 (model number RMX3941) had appeared on Geekbench earlier today, confirming the device name. In terms of single-core and multi-core scores, the phone scored 403 and 1,382 points respectively. According to the listing, the phone will come with an octa-core chipset with two cores clocked at 2.0GHz and six cores at 1.80GHz.
The precise SoC is uncertain, but the Realme C65 5G has a MediaTek Helio G85 SoC onboard, and therefore it is likely that the same chipset might be used here. The device is expected to feature the Mali-G52 MC2 GPU. The rest of the details on the go for the Realme C75 is listed at an 8GB RAM limit too as well as an Android 14 out box.
More information indicates that the Realme C75 will be a 4G LTE dual SIM phone with Bluetooth LE, Wi-Fi, and NFC. The device will pack a 5,660mAh rated battery (5,828mAh typical) and support 45W fast charging, which has seen an upgrade compared to the Realme C63. The Realme C75, while still unconfirmed, is likely to be an entry-level device in the C-series and might come to India as early as next month. Note that all this is speculation and should be treated as such until it has been officially announced.
FAQs
What is the expected launch date of the Realme C75?
While an official launch date hasn’t been confirmed, the Realme C75 is expected to launch soon based on certification listings and Geekbench appearance.
Will the Realme C75 support 5G?
The Realme C75 is expected to be a 4G LTE smartphone, not a 5G model.
Not many devices get to totally reinvent themselves overnight, but that’s precisely what the PlayStation Portal has done. Early Portal was a real mixed bag. It is built well, the LCD screen is big and colorful beyond expectations, and DualSense haptics come close to a proper console controller feel. However, having no storage on board and needing to plug into a PS5 in order to play made it a pricey and impractical proposition. That all changed this week.
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PlayStation Portal Transformed: New Cloud Streaming Update Changes Everything
Sony just revealed it is expanding its PlayStation Now cloud service to allow users to stream games directly from the cloud, without a PS5. With this update, you’ll be able to access a library with over 120 titles from the likes of Ghost of Tsushima, Resident Evil 3 Remake, The Last of Us Part 1 Remaster, and Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales. The feature requires the highest PlayStation Plus subscription tier, which costs $18 per month, a far more attractive price than a $500 console plus $70 per game.
The new feature is simple and does a great job of working. When the beta is installed after the firmware update though, it’ll allow the Portal to link directly to Sony’s cloud servers. It essentially turns the device from an accessory that was only good for a narrow scope of applications into another option for gaming. Performance has been quite good, with the Portal offering fluid fps and steady connections that often outperformed the Portal’s much-publicized prior PS5 game-streaming performance, even in close proximity to a console.
However, cloud gaming isn’t exactly a new area—past providers like Google Stadia and xCloud from Xbox have tread here before—the PlayStation Portal beta still proves itself in the saturation of this genre. Of course, there are caveats—PlayStation Plus can be pricey, and its catalog is decidedly a mix of a few standouts and frankly more forgettable offerings—but still. The service also is not as valuable or first-party launch-ready, yet, compared to the Xbox Game Pass.
Despite these limitations, the update showcases bold innovation. In an era where hardware upgrades often arrive as sequels or mid-cycle refreshes, Sony has managed to breathe new life into an existing product without releasing a “Portal 2.” This transformation underscores the potential of the PlayStation Portal as more than a peripheral and reflects a rare instance of true value addition in consumer tech.
FAQs
Does the PlayStation Portal now work without a PS5?
Yes, the latest update allows the Portal to stream games directly from PlayStation Now, no PS5 is required.
Is a subscription needed for the new feature?
Yes, access to cloud streaming requires the highest PlayStation Plus tier, costing $18 per month.
Hawkeye will be among the launch characters in Marvel Rivals, which means fans of either Marvel Games or NetEase Games can expect a very diverse selection of heroes to pick from as the two publishers join forces with the part.
The game will have all heroes available right from launch and will be free to play, releasing on December 6. As well as the inclusion of Hawkeye, the developers also announced a new map set in Wakanda. The Birnin T′Challa map, set in the high-tech city of the Intergalactic Empire of Wakanda, will add another unique setting to the game.
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Hawkeye Joins Marvel Rivals Launch Roster, New Wakanda Map Revealed
To celebrate the announcement of these additions, Marvel Games and NetEase Games released a trailer revealing Hawkeye’s addition and giving an early look at the new Birnin T’Challa map.
A developer diary was also started five days ago covering some of the bigger choices when creating the game and the future seasons plan for Marvel Rivals. It will launch with Season 0, called Doom’s Rise, which lasts one month. Players will be able to choose from 33 heroes and eight maps for this period, both in Quick Match and Competitive modes.
It will also feature a Conquest map and a new Practice Range for players to hone their skills before heading into combat. The Doom’s Rise season will pivot around the havoc wreaked by Doctor Doom’s experiments in time, providing an interesting plot thread for players to chase. Due to the short duration of Season 0, a battle pass will be available, though it will offer half the content of a full seasonal pass, priced accordingly for the month-long season.
Costumes and cosmetics based on the comics, MCU, and even a storyline in Marvel Rivals will rotate in the in-game store regularly. And one of the collections, called Imperial Protocol, is inspired by Afrofuturism and embodies the splendor of the Wakandan empire. The newest addition who will be added with an Imperial Protocol costume is Hawkeye and more on that in a moment.
FAQs
When is Marvel Rivals launching?
Marvel Rivals will launch on December 6, with all heroes unlocked and free to play.
What’s the new map in Marvel Rivals?
The new map, Birnin T’Challa, is a futuristic city in Wakanda.
Attention science fiction action RPG fans: the veil has been pulled back on a new title from Secret Mode, part of the Sumo Group family of publishers, and Newcastle-based studio Silent Games in the form of Empyreal, which is slated for release in 2025.
A genre-blending experience of combat, exploration, and storytelling, the game will be released on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series S|X. An hour of gameplay footage is already out there, along with a lengthy Steam store listing that’ll have genre fans salivating in advance of its debut trailer.
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Empyreal Is a Challenging Sci-Fi Action RPG Coming in 2025 to PC and Consoles
Taking place in a distant galaxy, Empyreal revolves around an Expedition that discovers a Monolith on an undiscovered planet. This centuries-old ruin was created by a lost civilization and is now populated with deadly traps and murderous automatons. After the Expedition fails to unlock the Monoliths’ secrets, an elite merc has other ideas. In this role, players venture into the depths of the Monolith to face its threats and discover secrets that might change humanity’s perception of our place in the universe.
According to the game’s description, it offers a skill-based combat system that guarantees only those who have mastered their abilities will stand victorious in battle against sizeable foes. Exploring the lore-filled, ancient locales players can immerse themselves in a story-rich experience with depth characters and character-driven arcs all offering multiple endings. An extra piece of the spotlight is customization, allowing players to match their playstyle by unlocking unique abilities and augmentations that implement strategic gameplay options alongside gear collection or loot upgrades.
The early reactions from gamers have been nothing short of glowing. The comparisons to both Dark Souls and Mass Effect show how excited many people are for a combination of action and heart. Some controversy is brewing due to the game’s mature content that features an amount of violence and gore. Content warnings are also notably clear in such a way that set proper expectations, something Silent Games had to address here. Action RPG fans should keep their eyes peeled as Empyreal is looking to be one of the most thrilling titles set to release in 2025. Between its deep gameplay and its absorbing story, the game is set to provide a defining experience.
FAQs
When is Empyreal releasing?
Empyreal is set to launch in 2025 on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series S|X.
What type of game is Empyreal?
Empyreal is a sci-fi action RPG featuring challenging combat, exploration, and a deep narrative with multiple endings.
Vivo India recently confirmed the upcoming launch, and nowadays after listing via IXI, the company is set to soon introduce the Vivo X200 series in India. The announcement was made by the company on its X (formerly Twitter) handle on Friday that the new devices will be launched soon.
Meanwhile, Vivo India has been teasing the designs of the upcoming models on a dedicated microsite for its website. Last month, Vivo launched the Vivo X200 lineup comprising three models, namely the Vivo X200, Vivo X200 Pro, and the Vivo X200 Pro Mini in China. But, looks like the X200 Pro Mini isn’t going to be available in India as it is now conflicted with the Indian microsite.
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Vivo X200 and X200 Pro Confirmed for India Launch Soon: Specs and Features Teased
The latest high-end series, the Vivo X200 series offers top-of-the-line specifications supported by MediaTek Dimensity 9400 SoC and is also equipped with Zeiss-branded cameras, showcasing Vivo’s continued progress in putting good optics on smartphones. As per the official announcements, these devices will also come with Android 15-based Funtouch OS 15 on top whereas their Chinese counterparts boot up Origin OS 5. As for the top-end Vivo X200 Pro, it will feature a 200-megapixel Zeiss APO telephoto camera and will be one of the first devices in India to feature such a powerful camera sensor.
With this, Vivo announces a big step for the India market featuring highlight imaging hardware towards providing flagship specs to affordably priced devices. On the battery front, Vivo X200 will house a 5,800mAh battery whereas the Vivo X200 Pro will also have a bigger-sized 6,000mAh durable battery. The Pro variant will five also be equipped with Vivo’s V3+ imaging chip for improved camera processing.
The Vivo X200 series doesn’t yet have an official price in India, but the Vivo X200 starts at CNY 4,300 (approximately ₹51,000) for the base variant with 12GB RAM and 256GB storage while the Vivo X200 Pro also starts at CNY 5,999 (around ₹63,000), again for a base version. Vivo has confirmed that the Indian version of the X200 series will be available soon, with further details expected to follow in the coming days.
FAQs
When will the Vivo X200 series launch in India?
The launch is expected by the end of November or early December 2024.
What are the key features of the Vivo X200 series?
The series will feature MediaTek Dimensity 9400 SoCs, Zeiss cameras, and curved displays.