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Battlefield 6 rumoured to get a battle royale mode as leaker finds footage of an exploding dam
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Battlefield 6 rumoured to get a battle royale mode as leaker finds footage of an exploding dam

by admin June 22, 2025


Some raw footage has leaked of a cinematic moment in Battlefield 6 (or Battlefield Now, or Battlefield Big War, or whatever Electronic Arts are planning to call their next western military interventionism sim). The video sees the player escaping from a collapsing dam at the last minute as bomber jets launch a payload at the big concrete waterstopper. The footage is silent, but you can insert the manly yells of “Go! Go! Go!” easily enough yourself. Perhaps more interestingly, the same leaker also provides evidence of a battle royale mode.

The footage was posted on social media by data miner “temporyal”, who has been going through the files of the Battlefield Labs playtest client, uncovering various details. It’s a very early block-out of what may become a more detailed escapade during a campaign mission, or perhaps the early workings of a trailer – who knows. Either way, there’s lots of greybox geometry, placeholder props, and unfinished animations. Kind of like watching theatre actors perform a rehearsal wearing their jogger bottoms, script in hand. But it does give you a sense of scale, and it’s a reminder that EA remain obsessed with big chunks of world infrastructure falling on top of people.

It’s not the only thing the leaker claims to have uncovered in their spelunk down the data mines. They’ve also posted images and blurbs which suggest there will be a battle royale mode. Battlefield V had a battle royale mode called “Firestorm” and Battlefield 2042 had a not-quite-battle-royale mode called “Hazard Zone”. I’m curious to see if they go trad royale with this one or add some sort of battlespice, if this mode does materialise.

There are also lore tidbits that could mean maps set in New York and Turkmenistan. As for the campaign, the miner is convinced we’ll see missions taking place in various countries “including Egypt, Tajikistan, the USA, and Gibraltar”.

But of course, all this comes deep from the guts of the game’s current playtesting client. There’s no guarantee such things will surface in the finished game. Bits of lore and other narrative text can be easily misinterpreted, and none of it is officially confirmed by EA, who have yet to reveal more details about the game. They are planning to show off a no doubt explodey trailer with more information sometime this summer, according to EA comms director Andy McNamara.

This isn’t the first leak of footage from the shooter. Following a call for playtesters early this year, some nine minutes of multiplayer footage showing the series’ long-running conquest mode were leaked from those playtests. There are tanks and drones and medics, oh my.

It is looking traditionally shooty so far. Battlefield 2042, the last game of the series, was not particularly well-received among fans of bigwar, many of whom complained that it was not fully polished on release, full of bugs and instabilities. In his review, our Ed called it “an FPS that doesn’t feel ready yet”. That’ll be why EA is going so hard on playtesting this one then.



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Intel’s next-gen Nova Lake CPU rumoured to get up to 52 cores, over double the count of Arrow Lake across all segments

by admin June 17, 2025



According to a detailed post on X, Intel’s next-gen Nova Lake desktop CPU will be getting over double the cores of its existing Arrow Lake chips. The top Core Ultra 9 model allegedly packs a staggering 52 cores. But it’s arguably the mid-range Ultra 5 that’s most interesting given it boasts more cores in every category than Intel’s incumbent top desktop processor.

The current Intel Core Ultra 9 285K has eight Performance and 16 Efficient cores. However, according to the X post, there will be a Nova Lake Core Ultra 5 model with eight Performance, 16 Efficient and another four Low Power Efficient cores.

New Intel Desktop CPUs coming..🧐🧐🧐150W for Core Ultra 9/7. Core Ultra 5 125W. pic.twitter.com/mW0MS2lKM9June 16, 2025

Meanwhile, the top Core Ultra 9 model crams in 16 Performance, 32 Efficient and four Low Power Efficient cores for that grand total of 52 cores. Even the very lowest end Nova Lake gets 12 cores, with a 4P, 4E and 4 LP-E split.


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If true, Nova Lake will be the biggest jump in raw CPU performance from Intel in some time. Intel’s desktop chips have topped out at eight Performance cores since the Alder Lake generation launched back in late 2021.

That generation also offered eight Efficient cores. But while the Raptor Lake follow-up boosted the E-Core count to 16 a year later, Intel hasn’t increased core counts since. Indeed, Intel actually deprecated the total thread count when Arrow Lake arrived in October last year on account of removing support for HyperThreading, which enables Performance cores to support two software threads in parallel when present.

AMD currently tops out at 16 cores on the desktop. (Image credit: Future)

Anyway, if these core counts are correct, the multi-threading performance of Nova Lake will be pretty epic. If Nova Lake also brings improved IPC from its Performance cores, thought to be codenamed Coyote Cove, and Efficient cores, codenamed Arctic Wolf, then the overall performance uptick could be spectacular.

As for how this compares with AMD’s future plans, it isn’t totally clear. Various rumours point to anywhere from 12-core to 32-core chiplets in AMD’s next-gen CPU plans using the upcoming Zen 6 architecture. The former would probably mean a 24-core top desktop CPU, the latter as many as 64 cores given AMD’s top desktop CPU conventionally has two CPU core chiplets.

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However, the 32-core chiplet is probably based on the Zen 6c architecture with compact cores with the full Zen 6 chiplet topping out at either 12 or 16 cores. That would give total core counts of 24 and 32 respectively. With multithreading, you’d be looking at 48 or 64 threads.

If you take a pessimistic view, that’s 48 threads from 24 full fat Zen 6 cores versus 52 mixed cores from Intel. Game on. However you slice it, it certainly looks like desktop PCs will benefit from a very meaty upgrade when Nova Lake and Zen 6 arrive.

As for exactly when that will happen, we’d bank on late 2026 for Nova Lake in terms of a launch date with early 2027 a more realistic target for widespread availability. It’s not yet clear what production node Intel will use for Nova Lake, with Intel’s own 18A and 14A nodes, along with TSMC N2 all mooted as possibilities by various rumours.

AMD’s Zen 6, meanwhile, may be based on TSMC’s N2 node when it arrives, likely in the second half of 2026. AMD has confirmed that the server variant of Zen 6 will definitely use TSMC’s next-gen N2 node, which heavily implies, though doesn’t absolutely guarantee, that Zen 6 for PCs will use the same technology.

Anywho, the latter half of 2026 is certainly shaping up to be pretty exciting for the PC in terms of new CPUs.





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Xbox handheld rumoured to be ‘essentially cancelled’ but the new Asus Xbox Ally is actually a preview of all future Xbox consoles, not just handhelds

by admin June 13, 2025



A new report on the Verge is claiming that the Xbox handheld console is toast. Or to quote directly, “it’s essentially canceled”. That initially seems confusing, after all hasn’t the first Xbox handheld only just been announced?

There are plenty of caveats to cover off here, not least that this is a rumour about a product that hasn’t even been confirmed to exist, let alone been launched. But there is something interesting going on that’s worth understanding.

The Asus ROG Xbox Ally X and ROG Xbox Ally handhelds announced a few days ago aren’t true Xbox devices. They’re PC handhelds using existing PC chips with a bit of a redesign, plus a new build of Windows that strips out the unnecessary gunk in order to create an OS that’s streamlined for playing games.


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And that, as it happens, is what many industry observers think the model for all future Xboxes will be. In other words, the narrative goes that Microsoft won’t make Xbox consoles itself. Instead it with partner with companies like Asus on the hardware.

To be really clear, that won’t just apply to handhelds. That’ll be for all Xbox consoles. According to this version of the future of Xbox, it’s all about retaining Gamepass subscribers. Microsoft wants to keep them while transitioning away from making hardware itself.

So, that means creating this new streamlined version of Windows and licensing out Xbox branding to third parties. Microsoft can then use emulation or even streaming to support legacy Xbox titles running on what is essentially thinly disguised but standard PC hardware powered by a tweaked version of Windows.

As the Verge says, “the next-gen Xbox platform is being built in the open, with devices like the ROG Xbox Ally and Xbox Ally X. These handhelds seem like a market test for where Microsoft goes next with the combination of Windows and Xbox, and the company’s goal to turn any screen into an Xbox.”

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In the long run if all this is correct, it will mean gamers being able to choose from a range of different “Xbox” consoles, with price points and presumably performance to suit everyone.

Moreover, the real motivation in putting the effort in with the cut-down build of Windows and streamlined UI isn’t for handhelds, which is a very small market. It’s for this purported new generation of third-party Xboxes.

As Tom Warren says on the Verge, “I don’t think Microsoft is doing a bunch of Windows and Xbox work just to have this software running on handhelds. I think this work will give Microsoft the ability to control the console-like experience and UI on a variety of hardware, in a way where it can upsell Game Pass, its own Xbox PC games, and more.”

This bears out in something we spotted in the latest Xbox Games Showcase: Microsoft switching to ‘Xbox PC’ in all its branding and noting Steam as a competitor. It could be nothing, but it does signal a change of approach for Microsoft, Xbox, and Windows gaming.

For now, none of this is confirmed. But the Asus ROG Xbox Ally X and ROG Xbox Ally, plus that streamlined version of Windows, definitely indicate a new direction for Xbox. We’ll be watching closely.



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