Kingdom Come: Deliverance II Preview – Here Comes The Kingdom – Game Informer

Kingdom Come: Deliverance faced a rocky launch in 2018, with outlets (including Game Informer) criticizing its widespread bugs and general lack of polish, but it found success regardless, going on to sell two million copies and release a slate of DLC and updates. Six years later, Warhorse Studios is getting ready to launch a sequel and invited Game Informer to take a look at some early footage and trailers. While it’s too early to speak to any performance issues, it’s clear Warhorse has greatly expanded its work on the first game, and fans of the medieval ages may be in for a treat.

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The Kingdom Come series is an action RPG set in the early thirteenth century, and while its plot is fictional, the games strive for historical accuracy wherever possible. The sequel follows the continued journey of Henry of Skalitz, a man who set out on a quest for revenge after his village was raided and destroyed. Squire to the carefree Sir Hans, he aims to take down Sigismund the Red Fox, the king of Hungary. With five hours of cutscenes (compared to the prior title’s three), this story is a big focus for the game. While the narrative is a direct continuation of the events of the first entry, Warhorse Studios says newcomers should feel free to hop in at the newest entry.

The series plans to expand on more than just its story. For one, the world map is double the size of its predecessor. This includes the massive medieval city of Kuttenberg (“Too big,” says creative director Daniel Vávra), which Warhorse claims to be its greatest challenge during the game’s development. The urban area is contrasted by the natural wilderness of an area called Bohemian Paradise, a lush green space full of unique rock formations. This diversity of environment and color was particularly important for the game’s visuals, according to art director Viktor Höschl, who wants to express that the era wasn’t all mud and famine. Lead character artist Anna Pačesová adds to this sentiment, saying, “It was really colorful. It wasn’t dark at all.”

Kingdom Come: Deliverance II Preview – Here Comes The Kingdom – Game Informer

In addition to the world, gameplay has been expanded in several ways. The series offers first-person swordplay, but the sequel adds new ranged options as well. In addition to the inclusion of crossbows, Kingdom Come: Deliverance II features early firearms, which look like short-range handheld fireworks. The developers also emphasize the series’ focus on player freedom and choice, adding new ways for the player to interact with the world’s many characters and new ways for those NPCs to respond. If the player wanders around drunk and naked, for example, townsfolk will verbalize their discomfort, and the player is free to apologize or taunt right back at them.

Our preview ends with a performance of a song from the game’s soundtrack. Composer Jan Valta returns with a period-appropriate score, conducting an ensemble of instruments and a choir performing a piece that harkens back to the religious compositions of the 1400s. 

Kingdom Come: Deliverance II will be released sometime later this year, and it simply looks better than its predecessor in every significant way. When Warhorse was founded 10 years ago, it was only 11 members strong; now, it’s up to 250. It’s no surprise, then, when creative director Daniel Vávra, seated in a dramatically lit Kuttenberg cathedral for the video presentation, says, “What we are making now is what it was supposed to be in the beginning, but we were not able to do it because we didn’t have enough resources and experience and all that stuff. We’ve proven that the concept works, and now we can take it to another level.”

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10 benefits of using cyber security managed services

10 benefits of using cyber security managed services

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:

Three quarters of CEOs (74%) are concerned about their business’s ability to avert or limit damage from a cyber attack. Although most executives recognize the role of cyber security in maintaining organizational stability, some are instructing security admins to delay cyber security maintenance and upgrades due to resource constraints.

In the long run, this can imperil a business. For organizations that are struggling to prevent threats, to implement innovative technologies and to reduce capital expenditures, managed security service providers (MSSPs) represent a pragmatic and powerful solution.

MSSPs offer comprehensive expertise and cyber security provisioning, allowing businesses to direct internal resources back towards core operations. In this article, discover the benefits of using cyber security managed services. Find out about how to dramatically improve cyber security while cutting costs and more.

10 cyber security managed services benefits

1. Get expertise on demand. An MSSP offers access to a pool of elite cyber security practitioners who are constantly monitoring the threat landscape and up-to-date on the latest cyber security best practices. These individuals can offer small and medium sized businesses the same level of expertise that’s accessible to a large corporation with a healthy budget.

2. 24/7/365 threat monitoring. Cyber attacks can occur at any hour of the day, during any day of the week. An MSSP provides around-the-clock security monitoring, ensuring that your organization is protected 100% of the time. Leveraging an MSSP is like having a security guard stationed outside of your perimeter 24/7 – ever vigilant and continuously ready to respond to suspicious activity.

3. Proactive threat detection & response. MSSPs leverage advanced security tools and threat intelligence – in other words, a highly sophisticated technology stack – to identify and respond to potential breaches before they occur.

Specifically, MSSPs often use Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) solutions to stop threats before they can cause any damage.

4. Compliance assistance. MSSPs can relieve the strain that is adhering to increasingly complex requirements across divergent geographic locales and market sectors. They effectively reduce the risk that is non-compliance, which can result in fines, reputational damage and legal action.

5. Vulnerability management & patching. An MSSP can bring focus and follow-through to vulnerability identification and patch management. They can prioritize risks and streamline patching processes, relieving your team of hundreds of hours of labor.

An MSSP will hold itself accountable for patching swiftly, so that your team can focus on core business operations, not on vulnerabilities.

6. Improved incident response. In the event of a cyber attack, an MSSP can provide a pre-defined incident response plan and a battle-tested roadmap, minimizing damage and operational downtime.

The MSSP acts as an extension of your own team, but saves you from the cyber security and IT headache. The service provider simply restores normalcy while keeping you informed and in control.

7. Scalability. As your organization expands through mergers and acquisitions or adopts new technologies, an MSSP can seamlessly adapt. An MSSP can secure a growing network (employees, devices, cloud resources), without forcing your organization to pursue a security overhaul.

8. Access to advanced technologies. MSSPs leverage state-of-the-art technologies and threat intelligence, which can be costly for individual organizations to buy and manage on their own.

An MSSP provides an organization with the same firepower as is available to industry giants, without the burden of managing complex technologies in-house.

9. Improved security awareness. Level-up your human firewall. MSSPs go beyond technology to address the human element of cyber security. Their engaging employee training programs can equip a workforce to identify and block phishing attacks, social engineering threats and other common threats.

10. Cost-effectiveness. MSSPs offer predictable monthly costs, which are sometimes lower than building an in-house team from scratch. This translates to efficient security budgeting, allowing for the scaling of defenses without spiraling expenses.

Selecting cyber security managed services

Finding the right MSSP requires a thoughtful and strategic approach. For instance, be sure to understand your own organization’s cyber security needs. Consider aligning them with an MSSP’s strengths. In turn, this will enable you to build a robust defense; one that protects your organization from relevant threats.

Ready to embark on this journey? If interested in learning more about cyber security managed services, please see this thought leadership article featuring Check Point expert Tony Sabaj.

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Hikaru Utada Has Released A New Recording Of Kingdom Hearts’ Best Song

Hikaru Utada Has Released A New Recording Of Kingdom Hearts’ Best Song

Today marks two years since the official reveal of Kingdom Hearts IV, and while Square Enix hasn’t shared any news about the game, fans of the series can celebrate with a new recording of the franchise’s best song by Hikaru Utada. As pointed out on X (formerly Twitter) by Genki_JPN, Utada’s new Science Fiction album, which they released yesterday, features a re-recording of “Hikari,” the Japanese version of “Simple and Clean.” 

If you’re a Kingdom Hearts fan, you likely already know which song this is. However, if you haven’t touched the series in a while, or if you’ve never played the beginning of Kingdom Hearts, it’s the Japanese version of the song in this famous game opener below: 

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As for the new recording of “Hikari,” its place on Science Fiction makes sense because its Utada’s first greatest hits album, if you will, meant to act as a compilation with new mixes of old songs, re-recordings of fan-favorite tracks, and more. You can listen to the album, which features 26 tracks, starting today. 

If you’re interested in hearing the new recording of “Hikari,” you can listen below: 

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For more about Kingdom Hearts, watch the Kingdom Hearts IV trailer here, and then check out Game Informer’s Kingdom Hearts III review. After that, read Game Informer’s exclusive interview with Kingdom Hearts IV director Tetsuya Nomura for new details. 


What’s your favorite Hikaru Utada track from the Kingdom Hearts series? Let us know in the comments below!

Final Fantasy XIV: Dawntrail Benchmark Software Lets You Test PC Performance And Create A Character Before Launch

Final Fantasy XIV: Dawntrail Benchmark Software Lets You Test PC Performance And Create A Character Before Launch

Final Fantasy XIV’s next expansion, Dawntrail, arrives this summer alongside the game’s first graphical update. As such, Square Enix has released a new benchmark software to let PC players test how well their machines will handle these new bells and whistles while getting a small head start on Dawntrail.

Available as a free download for Windows, the benchmark software uses playable characters and actual maps to assign a performance score to your PC. This will provide a peek at the new graphical update, which spruces up the game with enhanced textures, shadows, material qualities, and other elements. You can download the benchmark here

The benchmark includes a character creator for players to craft a fresh hero ahead of Dawntrail’s launch. It also includes access to the new female Hrothgar race. Existing characters can also be imported into the benchmark, and the appearance data from these characters can be imported into the full release of Dawntrail on Windows. 

Final Fantasy XIV: Dawntrail launches on July 2. You can learn more about the expansion here. The game currently has a crossover event with Final Fantasy XVI that runs until May 8