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  • Jul 9, 2024 | kotaku.com.au | David SMith |David Smith

    Wannabe sim racers yearning for a sick new wheel, gather round, for I have one you might be interested in. Thanks to our mates at MOZA RACING, we’ve got a full MOZA R3 sim racing wheel and pedals to give away to one lucky reader. Defined by MOZA itself as the benchmark for entry-level racing, the R3 Wheel and Pedals bundle features a 3.9Nm DD Servo Motor, aviation-grade aluminium construction and durable ISF PU grips with immersive rumble feedback and precision steering.

  • Jul 7, 2024 | kotaku.com.au | David SMith |David Smith

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  • Jul 4, 2024 | kotaku.com.au | David SMith |David Smith

    PlayStation is back on the Tokyo Game Show floor. Tokyo Game Show, Japan’s biggest games industry trade expo, announced a long list of confirmed exhibitors yesterday. Among them was a surprise: PlayStation will return to the Makuhari Messe this coming September as an exhibitor. It marks the publisher’s first appearance at Tokyo Game Show since 2019. What does that mean, “as an exhibitor”? It means PlayStation will have a booth on the show floor to exhibit its games.

  • Jul 4, 2024 | kotaku.com.au | David SMith |David Smith

    The Wii U era has finally, definitively come to an end. Nintendo Japan says it has, at long last, run out of the parts required to continue repairing Wii U consoles and peripherals. As such, the repair shop is now permanently closed to the platform. The news came from a pair of posts on the company’s Japanese social media accounts. “We have posted “Notice regarding the planned end of repairs for the Wii U console and peripherals.”” reads a translation of the first post.

  • Jul 3, 2024 | kotaku.com.au | David SMith |David Smith

    Sony is ceasing development and production of recordable optical media, including Blu-ray discs, as it prepares to move its business toward an all-digital future. The news that Sony could be making such a move made the rounds last week, but has now been confirmed in an interview with Japanese outlet AV Watch. Earlier reporting suggested Sony had made as many as 250 jobs redundant at its Japanese optical media plant.

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