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Pokemon Legends: Z-A Has Super-Effective Start, Already Selling 5.8 Million Copies
It's probably not a Pikachu shock to report that Pokemon is still popular. Case in point: After a week, Pokemon Legends: Z-A has already sold 5.8 million copies. The Pokemon Company revealed the launch figures in a press release, adding that roughly half of sales came from the Switch 2 Edition.
The Pokemon Legends: Z-A sales numbers also include digital copies. As such, the Switch 2 bundle with the RPG is a boost, though Switch overall hardware sales clearly dwarf the new Switch 2 (153 million compared to 6 million).
This is the second Pokemon Legends game. In early 2022, Pokemon Legends Arceus sold 6.5 million copies in its first week, outpacing Pokemon Legends: Z-A so far. At the time, that was the best debut ever for a Pokemon game. However, later in 2022, Pokemon Scarlet and Violet sold 10 million copies in just three days, shattering the record. All of these games have helped push the Pokemon franchise to almost half a billion copies sold.
Continue Reading at GameSpotTodd Howard Teases "Even More" Fallout Is Coming
Bethesda's Todd Howard has teased that "even more" Fallout is coming, with many taking that to be a suggestion about more games in the series. This would be no surprise, given that Bethesda first revealed it was making Fallout 5 years ago.
During the Fallout Day broadcast, Howard said the team is aware that fans want to see more Fallout. He responded, "Just know, we are working on even more. We're looking forward to the day when we can share that with everybody."
Not long ago, a report said Fallout 5 was now "fully greenlit" following its initial reveal in 2022. The game is not anywhere near release, though, as the next big game from Bethesda Game Studios is The Elder Scrolls VI, with Fallout 5 coming after.
Continue Reading at GameSpotXbox Primarily Uses AI For Security So Far, Says Phil Spencer
The convergence of AI and game creation is a topic that won't be going away any time soon, especially when large companies like EA reportedly wants its devs to consider artificial intelligence to be "thought partners" when crafting titles. Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer was recently asked about Xbox's AI usage, and he indicated that it's primarily being utilized for operational purposes for now.
"Our applications of AI today are mostly actually on the security and protection of our networks," said Spencer during his appearance at the Paley International Council Summit (via IGN). "It's now at a scale where you can't really moderate the safety of those with just people alone. The volume is too high. So we have AI that we use to make sure that the conversation and topics that are happening, and for protected child accounts and other things and who gets to talk to those accounts to those people, is locked down by parents or guardians who are setting those controls. That's our primary use of AI inside of our organization today, which maybe isn't the most glamorous use of AI, but it's something that I fundamentally believe in."
As a company, Microsoft is going all in on AI and voice controls with a recently unveiled campaign to fully integrate that technology into Windows 11 machines. In the video game industry, prominent developers Hideo Kojima and Glen Schofield believe that AI tools should be embraced in game creation. A recent survey also found that over 50% of Japanese game publishers utilize AI in some way.
Continue Reading at GameSpotThe New MacBook Pro M5 Is Discounted At Amazon
14-inch MacBook Pro M5 laptops
See at AmazonApple's new 14-inch MacBook Pro M5 laptops are now available. While these new MacBook Pros share the same form factor with as the previous M4 models, this new version features upgraded hardware, including Apple's new M5 processor. Apple says the M5 processor delivers up to 1.6x faster graphics performance than last year's M4 MacBook Pro, thanks to neural accelerators embedded in each GPU core. The new laptops also feature larger, faster SSD storage, a high-resolution Liquid Retina XDR display, and up to 24 hours of battery life. While the MacBook Pro M5 is available at Apple's online store and multiple other retailers, Amazon is offering a $20 discount on select models.
14-inch MacBook Pro M5 laptops Starting at $1,584The 14-inch MacBook Pro M5 is available in three configurations with varying amounts of RAM and storage capacity. The base model features 16GB RAM and a 512GB SSD, and pricing starts at $1,584 (was $1,599) at Amazon. There's also a 16GB RAM and 1TB SSD configuration that's launching for $1,799, but is discounted to $1,779 at Amazon. The third and most expensive option offers 24GB RAM and a 1TB SSD. The discount doesn't apply to this model, but you can still pick it up for $1,999. All three models also come in silver or black color options, but the discount doesn't apply to all colors. Check out the list below to see all the discounted MacBook Pro M5 laptops at Amazon
MacBook Pro M5 14-inch (Black)
- MacBook Pro (16GB RAM, 512GB SSD) - $1,584 ($1,600)
- MacBook Pro (16GB RAM, 1TB SSD) - $1,779 ($1,799)
- MacBook Pro (24GB RAM, TBB SSD) - $1,999
MacBook Pro M5 14-inch (Silver)
- MacBook Pro (16GB RAM, 512GB SSD) - $1,599
- MacBook Pro (16GB RAM, 1TB SSD) - $1,784 ($1,799)
- MacBook Pro (24GB RAM, 1TB SSD) - $1,999
The new MacBook Pro M5 is a pricey piece of tech. Fortunately, several of Apple's other recent models are available at more affordable price points. For example, the 2025 MacBook Air M4 line is discounted at Amazon. While the specs and performance are a step down from the new Pro M5 models, they're still solid choices for students and general users. Like the MacBook Pro, multiple MacBook Air M4 model s are available. The base option comes with 16GB of RAM and a 256GB SSD and is available in two sizes--you can grab the 13.6-inch model for $850 or the 15.3-inch version for $1,099. The largest and most powerful of the MacBook Air M4 model--which features a 15.3-inch screen, 24GB RAM, and a 512GB SSD--is available for $1,429 (was $1,599).
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