GamersHeroes Saturday, October 11, 2025 9:32 AM As part of its one-year anniversary celebration, ATLUS' acclaimed JRPG Metaphor: ReFantazio is partnering with Round1 Bowling & Arcade for a collaboration filled with exclusive gear and themed food items. The post Metaphor: ReFantazio X Round1 Collaboration Kicking Off November 17 appeared first on GamersHeroes. |
Kotaku Saturday, October 11, 2025 9:36 AM This HP laptop at 71% off is a deal we didn't even see on Prime Day. The post HP 17-Inch Laptop with Windows 11 Pro Is $1,560 Off, Now Going for Pennies Right After Prime Day appeared first on Kotaku. |
Kotaku Saturday, October 11, 2025 7:15 AM This LEGO Grogu set is currently the best-selling LEGO set on Amazon after Prime Day. The post LEGO Grogu Set with Hover Pram Is Selling for Pennies, Amazon Clears Out Stock at a New Record Low appeared first on Kotaku. |
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PCGamesN Saturday, October 11, 2025 11:31 AM Gearbox reveals the Borderlands 4 Bounty Pack 1 release date, along with the Horrors of Kairos mini-event and its first Invincible boss. |
PCGamesN Saturday, October 11, 2025 10:01 AM Arena Breakout Infinite dev Morefun takes action against players making real-world trades in its tactical shooter, including ten-year bans. |
PCGamesN Saturday, October 11, 2025 7:43 AM The new Torchlight Infinite season 'Overrealm' takes the fast-paced ARPG into an unstable dimension, and introduces a new trait for Bing. |
PCGamesN Saturday, October 11, 2025 6:08 AM Battlefield 6 players hit by an EA outage will get a free seasonal pass, as the developer investigates a 'game not released' Steam warning. |
PCGamesN Saturday, October 11, 2025 5:00 AM Drug Dealer Simulator developer Byterunners has accused Movie Games of withholding profits, but the publisher refutes these claims. |
Siliconera Saturday, October 11, 2025 9:00 AM
Now that the new Sanrio Razer Cinnamoroll collection is out, things like the Kraken V4 X wired gaming headset and Ornata V3 Tenkeyless keyboard are at Target. It's basically pairing two of the more popular and well-known peripherals from the company with new colorways for people who might want those types of quality items, but with more custom designs. And I can definitely say after using both, that they are a fantastic keyboard and great headset. But what surprised me most is the little extra details referencing the character that you only notice after using the two for a while.
To start, these are the base Razer Kraken V4 X headset and Ornata V3 Tenkeyless keyboard with a different customization option and the typical RGB lighting, and the Cinnamoroll elements are entirely cosmetic. The headset still has 20Hz to 20kHz response, the 40 mm Razer TriForce drivers,and supports 7.1 surround sound on Windows. It has the typical memory foam cushions and padding on the headband, and the controls for volume and mute are on the earcup and not inline. The retractable mic is the HyperClear option that covers 100Hz to 10kHz and is built into the left earcup. The keyboard is a standard model with no number pad with Razer's Mecha-Membrane Switches, UV-coated keycaps, and programmable keys. There's also the optional wrist rest and stands in the bottom you can pop out to angle it to your liking.
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Both work really well! I've been primarily using the Cinnamoroll keyboard for work, not gaming, and the headset for socializing and listening to music. The keyboard is very responsive and great for extended use. So if you're at it for an eight-hour workday, it's great. With the headset, I've been using it with my Switch when it's docked, my tablet, and my Mac. In all three instances, it's been working perfectly. It's crisp. It's clear. Everyone heard me without any issue. My music and conversations sounded great.
Which means what really makes these items stand out are the aesthetics. And I appreciate them a lot. I work remotely, so I wasn't using the Cinnamoroll Ornata V3 Tenkeyless keyboard in a professional setting where a lot of people would see the pupper. At a glance, it looks like a powder blue background with standard white keys. Aside from the darker cyan Cinnamoroll logo across the space bar and Razer logo below it, it seems very casual and cozy. There are a few white cloud designs above the directional keys, but that's very subtle. However, if you do use the included optional arm and wrist rest, that has Cinnamoroll in a unique, happy position sitting among a ton of clouds. Said clouds match the ones on the keyboard itself, for a sense of consistency. I appreciate the aesthetic and vibe, and it feels like there was a sense of care put into making it look like something you could use at work and not stand out, but then use the add-on for extra ambiance.
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The Razer Cinnamoroll Kraken V4 X headset is the more decked out of the two accessories and I get it. This is the item that would be used more casually. You might be wearing it on camera or in public. It's about calling attention to that. I also liked how while it feels like it is designed to show off, there is the "secret" to it too. The band features Cinnamoroll floating among the clouds. It's an entirely different pose from the arm rest included with the keyboard, which I appreciate. Especially since the Logitech Genshin Impact mice used existing HoYoVerse art. The color scheme matches the keyboard, for consistency, but is also a neutral color that works with using it alone anywhere at any time. The memory foam earcup and headband fabric has a great texture to it and matching powder blue color, which I loved too. But the hidden, white Cinnamoroll outlines on the inside of each earcuff is what I loved most. It's another, third design of the puppy in a more casual position, and it's a really cute detail.
There are in addition to the other practical touches we come to appreciate and expect from Razer. For example, the Cinnamoroll Kraken V4 X headset comes with additional compatibility built into it. It is a USB-C plug with a USB-A adapter. Which honestly, I admittedly have stolen to work with some other cords thanks to its small size and versatility. The mic retracts, but even when extended has this stable support that allows you to arrange it into the proper position and know it will stay there. The underside of the keyboard has built-in "wells" with clasps to hold the cord in place to keep it from affecting the pitch of the peripheral. That cord is also braided and protected, which is another appreciated perk.
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I'd say the Razer Cinnamoroll Kraken V4 X wired gaming headset and Ornata V3 Tenkeyless keyboard are a mix of quality peripherals that are also aesthetically pleasing. There are a lot of details, both cosmetic and practical, that make them appealing. The keyboard is handled in a way that makes it still seem professional, even with the whimsical elements. As for the headset, it's quite fashionable, so it stands out more and can be more of a versatile accessory for use indoors while working or gaming and outside.
The Razer Cinnamoroll Kraken V4 X wired gaming headset and Ornata V3 Tenkeyless are available now.
The post I Appreciate the Cinnamoroll Razer Headset and Keyboard Details appeared first on Siliconera. |
Destructoid Saturday, October 11, 2025 4:58 AM
Popular MMO Blue Protocol Star Resonance allows you to play with your buddies with the help of the Guild Center, and complete different goals to unlock new rewards.
Having the Guild Centre is a must for any established guild. The Guild Center allows you to establish your guild and add new members formally. However, there's more to it, and this guide will help you understand all the benefits, which also include an ID Machine.
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How to get the Guild Center in Blue Protocol Star Resonance
You can start working towards a Guild Center after you have started your guild. The Guild Center is different from other buildings and doesn't appear on the map. You can access the building from the main menu. Choose Guild, and then pick the Guild Center button from the bottom right corner.
You can only build your Guild Center after your guild has been registered. You'll also need ten signatures to get the Guild Center, which will then allow you to unlock and upgrade different perks. You can also view the contributions from other members and manage upgrades. If you want to make your guild bigger, getting the Guild Center should be a priority.
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Blue Protocol Star Resonance ID Machine
The ID Machine is available at the Guild Center, and you'll find it behind the front desk. It allows all guild members to take portraits and change their photos. Unfortunately, it's not free to use, and you can spend a Guild Voucher to use it. You can get the resource via 100 Rose Orbs or 200 Guild Tokens.
While the ID Machine doesn't offer any in-game advantages, it's a fun way to change your portraits with the help of your resources.
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MonsterVine Saturday, October 11, 2025 11:10 AM Kyoto-based creative studio Q-Games has released its latest PixelJunk title, Dreams of Another, now available on PS5, PS VR2, and Steam. Known for its experimental art and gameplay, Q-Games' newest project dives into the subconscious through a surreal and emotionally charged experience that challenges traditional gaming conventions. The story follows two protagonists, The Man in […] |