How will Radiance Cores make make web-slinging even better in Spider-Man 3? How much of Battlefield 7 will be AI-generated once Saudi Arabia takes over? And why is licensed DLC fueling a Sonic kart-racing renaissance? Welcome to another edition of Morning Checkpoint, Kotakuâs daily roundup of gaming news and culture. The Eagles spiked another one last night. Now begins the annual Philly football crashout before things start to recover after Thanksgiving.
Mark Cerny talks like a space wizard while teasing the PlayStation 6
The architect behind Sonyâs upcoming gaming hardware sat down with AMDâs senior VP of computing, Jack Huynh, to discuss how the two companiesâ joint partnership in advancing GPU tech will make Joelâs beard in The Last of Us Part I look even more awe-inducing on next-gen hardware. They talked about Neural Arrays, Radiance Cores, and Universal Compression. No, these arenât Destiny 2 patch notes, theyâre a roadmap to what will seemingly make gaming on PS6 marginally better than current-gen tech.
In laymanâs terms, itâs all supposed to mean more efficiency that lets developers draw better performance and visual fidelity out of the existing GPU. It will seemingly scale with AI tech to give you more bang for your buck across the spectrum, whether youâre playing on a high-end living room console or the rumored PlayStation handheld thatâs coming. Cerny didnât call out the PS6 by name but did suggest it will be here in the next âfew years.â
âOverall, itâs of course still very early days for these technologies, they only exist in simulation right now,â he said. âBut the results are quite promising and Iâm really excited about bringing them to a future console in a few yearsâ time.â Microsoft is also working with AMD on its next-gen hardware, which it promises it hasnât canceled.
Players are having too much fun with the new Minecraft pack in Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds
The Minecraft pack arrived in-game this week and costs $6 for the addition of Steve, Alex, Creeper, the Minecraft vehicle and World course, and other cosmetics. Sonic fans are already calling it âpeak.â Sonic can barely see out over the top of the Minecraft cart vehicle. In no other game can you have a Creeper race Shadow while riding in a Hatsune Miku box.
Galactus tells Ubisoft to âfuck offâ over canceled Civil War-era Assassinâs Creed game
Once again, fuck off https://t.co/kidkOjOZYd
â Ralph Ineson (@ralphineson) October 9, 2025
British actor Ralph Ineson had harsh words for the publisher following former Kotaku EIC Stephen Totiloâs report that an Assassinâs Creed game featuring a former slave fighting an emerging Ku Klux Klan during post-Civil War Reconstruction was canceled over fears it was too controversial during Americaâs current reactionary lurch. The actor played Charles Vane in Assassinâs Creed 4: Black Flag (which is currently getting an unannounced remake) and more recently Cid in Final Fantasy XVI and Lorath Nahr in Diablo 4. He also played Galactus in this yearâs Fantastic Four movie. Ineson had a similar response to Hollywood agents trying to promote an AI actress.
EA exec calls generative AI âvery seducingâ
Speaking of everyoneâs favorite $1 trillion Ponzi scheme, EAâs general manager of DICE and Criterion Games, Rebecka Coutaz, told the BBC (via IGN) that there is no generative AI in the finished version of Battlefield 6, though the technology is used early in the development process âto allow more time and more space to be creative.â CEO Andrew Wilson previously told investors that AI was going to be at the heart of everything the company does moving forward, and some developers within the company have told Kotaku thereâs new pressure from above to experiment with AI tools wherever possible.
The Financial Times reported that EAâs new Saudi and private equity owners are banking on an AI transformation to help it pay off $20 billion in debt. Â âIf we can break the magic with AI it will help us be more innovative and more creative,â Coutaz told the BBC.
Fortniteâs new Ghostface mythic weapon is wrecking people
The Last Call Knife changes your costume to the Scream icon and offers voice lines and a speed bonus. Most importantly, it lets you use a phone to ping nearby enemies so you can get the jump on them. Players can also pick up Leatherfaceâs weapon from Texas Chainsaw Massacre but itâs apparently not as good. âJust so everyone knows, Ghostface beats chainsaw. Found out the hard way,â one fan wrote on Reddit.
Physical Switch editions of the PS1-era Final Fantasy games are finally coming West
They wonât be cheap, though. The Final Fantasy VII and VIII double-pack is $40 on Nintendoâs last-gen console, while Final Fantasy IX is $40 all by itself. At least thereâs not a game key card in sight though for these HD remasters. Square Enix must know their fans are marks. I suspect they (we) know it too, though I personally prefer the PS4 version of Final Fantasy VIII with this neat box art.
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