HyperX Pulsefire Dart Wireless Gaming Mouse Review

Kingston is no stranger to gaming mice. In the last couple of years, the company has built a veritable colony under its HyperX brand, from the budget-minded Pulsefire Core to the premium Pulsefire Surge with its eye-catching wrap-around lighting. All that was missing from the lineup was a wireless model, and the Pulsefire Dart has arrived to fill that gap. Interestingly, Kingston has decided to cut the cord at a mid-level price point, and what you end up with is a mouse for gamers who want a precise and capable gaming mouse that trades some high-end features for industry-standard Qi charging.

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Design and Features

I admire Kingston’s restraint. The Pulsefire Dart, like the rest of the Pulsefire family, is styled conservatively. There are no Lamborghiniesque angles here, like on the Logitech G900. Instead, it’s got a lot of gentle curves and a beefy, ergonomic hump that’s comfortable for palm grippers. Nor are there a dozen buttons buried in every nook and cranny of the shell. It’s got exactly six buttons, all programmable, and they’re the ones you’d expect: left and right on top, two under the thumb, a mouse wheel, and a DPI toggle behind the wheel. The left and right buttons sit on top of Omron switches and are rated for 50 million clicks.

The mouse’s signature feature is wireless connectivity, of course. Unlike a lot of mice, though, there’s no proprietary wireless tech (like Corsair’s Slipstream) or dual mode wireless connectivity (like the Corsair Harpoon RGB Wireless’s 2.4 GHz and Bluetooth). It features a standard 2.4 GHz radio and includes a USB antenna dongle for your PC, with a twist: If your PC isn’t close to the mouse, you can plug the dongle into the included six-foot USB cable and use it as an extension to position the dongle close to the mouse.

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I experimented with various positions and never noticed any glitches, but it’s great that Kingston accommodates users who might run into issues with PCs that are too far from the mouse. When the cable isn’t acting like an antenna extension, you can use it to charge the mouse or use it as a wired controller.

Overall, the Dart measures 1.7 by 2.9 by 4.9 inches and fits my hand quite nicely, but it’s admittedly a lot to push around the desktop, especially if you’re used to a lightweight mouse. Weighing 112 g (120 g if you plug in the USB cable), it’s the heaviest Pulsefire by far. That’s understandable, though – it’s got a battery in its belly. Speaking of the battery, Kingston cites a 50-hour battery (or 90 hours if you turn off the LEDs).

I hate charging my mouse with a clumsy USB cable, so the mouse’s Qi charging capabilities are especially welcome. Unlike many wireless mice, the Dart doesn’t rely on proprietary charging tech. Instead, you can place it on any Qi-compliant charger. Kingston has released its own Chargeplay Base, a dual charger that can handle the Dart and one other device (like your phone) simultaneously. This $60 charging pad isn’t cheap, but it’s super handy to be able to charge two things at once. And if you remember to put the mouse on a charging pad when you shut your PC down at the end of the day, you’ll never have to use it with its included USB cable or find out how long it takes to charge a dead Dart.

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But that’s a good question. How long does it take to charge a dead Dart? I never ran it all the way down to empty, but when it reached about 30 percent, I put it on the Chargeplay Base and found it took about 90 minutes to top off. Charging a second device on the other pad had no effect on charge time. It would be faster to charge the mouse via the USB cable, of course, and you could continue to use the mouse while it charges – but the cable adds additional inertia to the mouse.

Surprisingly, the Pulsefire Dart doesn’t have any sort of slot or compartment to stow the wireless dongle for travel. That’s weird, but aside from that, the mouse hits the right notes for comfort. The sides are padded with imitation leather, which is surprisingly comfortable. If you anxiously dig your fingertips or the fleshy part of your thumb into the mouse, the sides actually “give,” as if you’re pressing into a sofa cushion.

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Under the hood, the Dart is equipped with a Pixart 3389 sensor, which has a maximum resolution of 16,000 DPI. Certainly, there are mice that offer more DPI, but on any reasonably sized monitor, most gamers won’t come anywhere close to needing the full resolution that this mouse offers. And if your PC can’t handle the mouse’s default 1000Hz polling rate, you can dial that back as well.

On the hood, as it were, Kingston illuminates the Dart in two zones – on the scroll wheel and the HyperX logo on the mouse’s rump. At full brightness, it glows great even in a brightly lit room.

Software

HyperX’s NGenuity desktop software is extremely straightforward, mainly because the features it offers are fairly limited. On the lighting tab, you can choose from among three lighting patterns and a color wheel to dial in exactly how you want it to look.

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The sensor tab lets you specify up to five DPI settings you can toggle through, though out of the box, the mouse is configured with just three. You can also choose a mouse wheel color to associate with each DPI, so there’s a visual indicator of which one you’ve chosen.

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Modders will be most interested in the buttons tab, where you can remap each of the six buttons on the mouse. You can assign keyboard functions, choose multimedia playback commands, or program and assign simple macros. The macro recorder isn’t especially powerful – there’s no cut and paste or other fancy editing, for example, or run once/loop controls – but it’s easy to use and can handle most ordinary macro tasks. One annoying frustration: there’s no visual indicator to tell you what functions the mouse buttons are currently assigned to.

The mouse’s base settings are saved to the mouse itself, so you can easily take it on the go (don’t lose that antenna dongle), but you can also save any number of additional profiles, and bind them to specific games.

Gaming

To put the Dart through its paces, I played Call of Duty 4: Black Ops and Fortnite. The mouse glided well enough on my mousepad, but the lack of PTFE or a similar low-friction material on the bottom was somewhat noticeable, especially when I tried using it directly on the desktop.

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In general, the mouse was accurate and responsive – though it did have a tendency to force me to overshoot and sometimes over-correct when aiming, such as when I had to fly across the screen quickly to engage a distant enemy. That’s because it’s a bit on the heavy side, and personally, I’ve gotten used to playing with featherweight controllers. But if you’re already comfortable using mice in the 80- to 100-gram range, the Dart probably won’t feel that much different.

I rarely use more than two DPI settings in a game. I like to switch between relatively low and high DPIs depending upon whether I have a shotgun or sniper rifle, for example, and when I’m scouting or pixel hunting, but I don’t enjoy cycling through five different settings to get past the ones I rarely use. That’s why I really appreciated the fact that I could delete DPI slots I didn’t want from NGenuity desktop software, so the DPI button truly became a toggle between 800 and 5000 DPI for me. I didn’t need the helpful LED color coding that announced which DPI I had selected, but I was glad it was there, since it eliminated all ambiguity when adding additional DPI settings.

Speaking of buttons, despite the price and wireless capabilities, this is an admittedly basic mouse. With only six buttons available, most gamers will probably only reassign the two side buttons, and so that gives you limited flexibility in a lot of gaming scenarios. For FPS games like Call of Duty, that suited me just fine, but MMO players might feel limited.

Purchasing Guide

The HyperX Pulsefire Dart is available on Amazon with an MSRP of $99, while the Chargeplay Base costs $60.

Half-Life: Alyx – All of Our New Info and Gameplay

Our IGN First (i.e. our “cover story,” old-school magazine-style) game for March is Half-Life: Alyx! We’ve got plenty of exclusive coverage leading up to its release on March 23, including new gameplay (see below) and an interview with Gabe Newell later this month.

Keep checking this page, as it will be updated every time we publish a new piece of Half-Life: Alyx content.

9 Minutes of Exclusive New Gameplay

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What’s That Anime Hideo Kojima Keeps Tweeting About?

Hideo Kojima is very active on Twitter and, recently, he’s been tweeting about the anime Made in Abyss. Kojima reviewed the show in a tweet, “Watched Made In Abyss up to Episode 3 as I was recommended by my staff. Took a while to get use to the drawing but setting of the abyss (big hole) and the world were very interesting. Still it was ‘relic’ to me and not quite ‘trainee’ yet. I may dig a bit more in deep.” He then tweeted that he bought the whole manga series (likely in response to his staff member who said he should check out the source material.)

So what exactly is Made in Abyss? It was originally a manga written by Akihito Tsukushi and later adapted into a 13-episode TV series in 2017. Three films, Made in Abyss: Journey’s Dawn, Made in Abyss: Wandering Twilight, and Made in Abyss: Dawn of the Deep Soul, were also produced. The last one was recently released in January 2020.

The protagonist of Made in Abyss is an orphaned girl, Riko, who lives in a town surrounded by a big giant hole called the Abyss. In the Abyss are remnants of a strange civilization and so-called cave raiders descend into the hole to bring back artifacts. Only there’s one caveat (other than possible death by monsters in the hole): the deeper you descend, the more you’ll be affected by a strange curse when you ascend to the surface again.

Riko’s mother, Lyza, is a cave raider that’s obtained the legendary title of a White Whistle, and it is her message from the bottom of the Abyss (transported by a balloon) to Riko that kickstarts the young girl’s determination to enter the pit and meet her mom. Riko’s one companion is an amnesiac human-like robot she finds in the Abyss called Reg.

From the art to the beginning of the story, Made in Abyss seems like a lighthearted children’s adventure. But as Riko and Reg descend further into the pit, it becomes something straight out of Dante’s Inferno. They deal with corpses, life-threatening situations, and the possibility of death and pain at every level. The contrast between the beautiful scenery in the Abyss and the utter darkness creates an interesting tension in Riko and Reg’s journey, completely upping the stakes from the peaceful first few episodes.

Kojima’s final review of Made in Abyss is poetic and sums up the series’ appeal perfectly:

So where can you watch it? If you have Amazon Prime, Made in Abyss is included in your membership and is free to watch.

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Doom Eternal PC System Requirements, Recommended Specs Confirmed

With Doom Eternal‘s launch steadily approaching on PC, PlayStation 4, Stadia, and Xbox One, developer id Software has released the full specs required to run the fast-paced shooter on PC via Steam.

Since Doom Eternal’s coming to PC toward the end of March, and because it’s an incredibly fast first-person shooter that requires constant awareness, you may be wondering what specifications are required to run the game. We’ve compiled the full list of specs necessary to get the minimum and recommended experience below.

It’s worth noting that the minimum specs will get you an experience that runs at 1080p and 60 frames per second on low-quality settings, while recommended runs at 1440p and 60 frames per second on high-quality settings. Further, the minimum GPUs are what was necessary to run 2016’s Doom on the recommended settings.

Full Doom Eternal PC Specs

Minimum

  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: 64-bit Windows 7/64-Bit Windows 10
  • Processor: Intel Core i5 @ 3.3 GHz or better, or AMD Ryzen 3 @ 3.1 GHz or better
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 (4GB), GTX 1060 (6GB), GTX 1650 (4GB) or AMD Radeon R9 290 (4GB)/RX 470 (4GB)
  • Storage: 50 GB available space
  • Additional Notes: (1080p / 60 FPS / Low Quality Settings)

Recommended

  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: 64-bit Windows 10
  • Processor: Intel Core i7-6700K or better, or AMD Ryzen 7 1800X or better
  • Memory: 16 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 (8GB), RTX 2060 (8GB) or AMD Radeon RX Vega56 (8GB)
  • Storage: 50 GB available space
  • Additional Notes: (1440p / 60 FPS / High Quality Settings)

Ahead of its March 20 release on all platforms–with the exception of Switch, which will see a port sometime later this year–you can pre-order Doom Eternal right now. Doing so nets you Doom 64 and the Rip and Tear Pack. You can check out our Doom Eternal pre-order guide to learn more about the various editions and bonuses.

We recently went hands-on with Doom Eternal’s new multiplayer game type called Battlemode. Editor Michael Higham walked away very impressed with the experience, saying, “Battlemode is an inventive take on asymmetrical multiplayer not just because it breaks new ground, but because it’s so close to what Doom does best.”

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Tom King Wants Strange Adventures Comic To Be On Par With FX’s TV Shows

The team of Tom King, Mitch Gerads, and Doc Shaner have a new series from DC Comics’ Black Label and putting their own spin on the sci-fi character Adam Strange in Strange Adventures. The new series is available now at local comic shops and on digital markets.

Writer King, joined by artists Gerads and Shaner, all continue to elevate the level of storytelling within their books. Strange Adventures is more than a typical superhero or sci-fi comic book. “This is like your favorite FX show, your favorite HBO show,” King told GameSpot at C2E2. “This is a show that at the end you’re like, ‘Holy crap, I can’t believe that happened. That’s some dark-a** s***.’

“I like humor in comics. There’s laughs in it, but [Strange Adventures] is… It’s True Detective. It’s Mindhunter. These are guys seeking out the dark corners of the minds and myths and doing something dark and cool. You know that feeling when you first read Watchman, and you lifted up the book and almost the whole world looked a little different? It’s almost like someone were playing like a minor key symphony around you or something. Or like the first time you saw Aliens or Alien, that kind of feeling? That’s what I’m going for.”

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Strange Adventures #1
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That feeling of freshness mixed with an overall haunting story is what King and Gerads are known best for in their previous works like Sheriff of Babylon and Mister Miracle. The team is breathing new life into many of these classic DC characters, even if they weren’t fans of them originally. “I’m really excited for Mr. Terrific to be some people’s new favorite character, because he was not one of mine,” Gerads explained. “Tom pitched it to me, and [Mr. Terrific] had this stupid jacket, and the T on his face, and the worst name. And I think that once I finally delved into the character and then, especially the way Tom writes him, he’s awesome. He’s, no joke, one of my new favorite characters.”

For those who may not be familiar, Mr. Terrific is a DC character who wears a jacket with the word “fairplay” written down its sleeve and has a T on his face–but also happens to be one of DC’s most underrated detectives. Along with being a super sleuth, Mr. Terrific controls tiny machines called “T-Spheres.” Strange Adventures will team him up with Adam Strange who, while being slightly less obscure, is no less absurd sounding on paper. With any luck, King, Shaner, and Gerads will make the odd couple one of DC’s new dynamic duos.

Issue #1 of Strange Adventures is now available.

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Macbooks, iPads, And More Discounted In Limited-Time Sale

Apple’s most affordable iPad just got even more affordable, thanks to a new sale from Best Buy. The three-day sale runs from now until March 8 at 10 PM PT / March 9 at 1 AM ET. In addition to the iPad deals, you can also take advantage of discounts on MacBook Air and MacBook Pro laptops as well as Apple HomePod, Beats by Dr. Dre headphones, and much more.

Of course, there are plenty of other great deals in Best Buy’s weekend sale, including the Apple HomePod smart speaker for $200 and two separate Beats by Dr. Dre wireless headphones for more than $100 off. You can see all of the best deals below, but be sure to check out Best Buy for everything that’s on sale, including 4K TVs, laptops, and much more.

iPad

32GB — $280 ($329) | 128GB — $360 ($429)

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The latest model of iPad features a 10.2-inch screen and support for Apple Pencil and Smart Keyboard, though it still features the same A10 Fusion chip from the previous generation. This isn’t a bad thing, as it’s still perfectly capable of gaming, editing, and other intensive operations–though if you want more power that will last you longer, then the iPad Air is worth looking at.

The basic iPad is still great for games like Fortnite and Call of Duty Mobile, while also being a great way to stream movies and TV shows, read comics and books, and surf the web on the go. It also comes with either 32GB or 128GB of storage space, and you can pick between three different colours as well as whether it has cellular connectivity in addition to WiFi.


MacBook Air 13.3-inch

128GB — $900 ($1,100) | 256GB — $1,100 ($1,300)

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The MacBook Air is Apple’s entry-level laptop, and it’s perfect for writing, casual gaming, and light editing as well as for entertainment. It comes in three different colours and boasts either 128GB or 256GB of storage space. The MacBook Air is perfect for working on essays and watching YouTube when the teacher isn’t looking.


MacBook Pro 13-inch

128GB — $1,050 ($1,300) | 256GB — $1,500 ($1,800) | 512GB — $1,700 ($2,000)

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The MacBook Pro features more powerful specs than the MacBook Air, which makes it better for editing video, audio, and photos as well as gaming and other production activities. If you need something that can handle more intensive applications, then the MacBook Pro is right for you. The MacBook Pro comes in two different colours with three different storage space options: 128GB, 256GB, or 512GB SSD.


MacBook Pro 16-inch

512GB — $2,200 ($2,400) | 1TB — $2,600 ($2,800)

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My Best Buy members can get the MacBook Pro 16-inch model, which is the most powerful of three MacBooks on sale–thankfully, it’s free to sign up for a My Best Buy account. There are two different versions: one with 512GB and an AMD Radeon Pro 5300M and one with 1TB and a 5500M. This MacBook is capable of heavy production and more intensive gaming, so if you’re looking for something with even more power to it, then this MacBook is the one for you.


Apple HomePod

$200 ($300)

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The HomePod is Apple’s own smart speaker. It has Siri built-in, which means it can help you with anything your iPhone can but with a much higher-quality speaker–you will need an iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch to set the HomePod up. It comes with four free months of Apple Music for new subscribers only.


Beats by Dr. Dre – PowerBeats³ wireless earbuds

$90 ($200)

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The PowerBeats³ wireless earbuds boast up to 12 hours of battery life and Fast Fuel, which gives the headphones a one-hour charge after five minutes of charging at low battery. The earbuds come with four months of Apple Music as long as you’re a new subscriber.


Beats by Dr. Dre – Beats Studio³ wireless headphones

$200 ($350)

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The Beats Studio³ wireless headphones are a premium pair of headphones with up to 22 hours of battery life. It features pure adaptive noise canceling in addition to Bluetooth connectivity. It also comes with four months of Apple Music for new subscribers.

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New Streaming Service Reviving Two MTV Shows, Will Launch With 50 Original Shows

Get ready folks, another streaming service is coming our way. Quibi is a platform seeking to stand out from the already crowded field of streaming services by focusing on short-form videos for the mobile device.

The app is set to launch with 50 original shows on April 5. Two of the shows, Punk’d and Singled Out, happen to be revived MTV series. Chance The Rapper will host Punk’d, and from the trailer, Megan Thee Stallion will be one of the celebrities pranked. Keke Palmer and Joel Kim Booster will host Singled Out and link singles to a “pool of diverse singles through social media.”

There’s quite a few celebrities who will have their own “bite-sized” shows, including Jennifer Lopez who is hosting a charity-esque series, Chrissy Teigen who is doing her own take on “Judge Judy,” and Idris Elba whose show was probably pitched as, “A hot man in hot cars.”

Quibi will also run, what they call, “movies in chapters.” These are scripted stories told in 7 to 10 minute episodes. Again, some big Hollywood names come up. Liam Hemsworth is acting in an action-thriller where his terminally-ill character agrees to play a deadly game in order to provide for his pregnant wife. Sophie Turner will star in a show about the survivors of a plane crash finding their way out of the wilderness they landed in.

This isn’t all: Quibi plans to release a total of 175 original shows in its first year, so expect to see way more content rolled out in the upcoming months. The Quibi app can be pre-ordered now for $5 with ads and $8 without ads. The service is also offering a free 90-day trial, which you can get by signing up for service through the Quibi website before April 6.

Free Steam Game Available Now–But Only For A Short Time

It’s a great weekend to try out some new games for free–some huge titles, like Rainbow Six Siege and Mortal Kombat 11, are both free to play for a few days. But for Steam users, there’s another game you can check out for free this weekend, and this one is yours to keep.

Normally listed at $15, The Uncertain: Last Quiet Day is free to claim on Steam now until Monday, March 9. The story-driven adventure game is set in a post-apocalyptic world where humans have disappeared and been replaced by robots. Last Quiet Day is the first episode in the series and follows an inventor robot, RT-217NP, who is curious about humans and finds himself in a small group of robots trying to help the remaining humans who survive. Solving puzzles and making moral choices play a huge role throughout.

While GameSpot hasn’t reviewed The Uncertain: Last Quiet Day, the game currently has a Mostly Positive rating on Steam with over 1,400 reviews. Episode 2 in the series, The Uncertain: Light at the End, releases in Q2 2020, so now’s a great time to grab the first game at no cost and see if you like the premise. The second episode will take place from a human girl’s point of view and explore why humanity has disappeared from Earth–which certainly sounds intriguing.

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NBA 2K20 Adds A 15-Year Old Make-A-Wish Kid To Its Roster

Every now and then, video games can warm the cockles of your heart. That’s the case with NBA 2K20 and a 15-year-old Make-A-Wish kid from Georgia named William Floyd. At just 18 months old, William went into heart failure and was diagnosed with a genetic disorder that causes muscle weakness and heart problems. His condition doesn’t allow him to play sports like other kids his age, so 2K Sports is letting William stay competitive in the virtual world by putting him in NBA 2K20.

William is the first non-NBA athlete to be authentically scanned into the game with his likeness and even some custom dance moves included. You can now download him on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC. William’s in-game player model can be found within Quick Game mode as a free agent for you to add to a team of your choosing, as well as through MyCareer and MyLeague rosters.

“When we learned about William’s wish to visit 2K, the whole team was thrilled,” said Ronnie Singh, digital marketing director on NBA 2K (and better known as Ronnie 2K). “Learning about his journey was really humbling, and we wanted to find a way to make William’s wish come true in the biggest way possible. We couldn’t think of a better way to do that than bringing his passion to life in-game and giving millions of NBA 2K fans around the world the chance to enjoy William’s player model.”

Make-A-Wish sent William and his family to 2K’s headquarters where his likeness was scanned into the game much like each NBA superstar. 140 motion capture cameras caught his every move, while likeness was recreated by 146 Pixelgun cameras. “Each player does a dance move or a celebration before he gets on the court,” William explained. “So, I got one of those, too. I got to create it.”

William can soar through the air like the best of 'em.
William can soar through the air like the best of ’em.

On top of being a heartwarming gesture from 2K, it also helped during William’s treatment by giving him something to look forward to. After talking to the NBA 2K marketing and video capture teams, and the development team at Visual Concepts, William is also now eager to pursue a career at 2K when he’s older. “The cool thing is that 2K took what could have been a great wish and brought it to a level that we never expected,” says William’s mom, Julie. “They treated him–and all of us–like royalty and were so interested in everything William had to offer them. It was absolutely unbelievable.”

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Borderlands 3 Steam Pre-Loading, Cross-Play, Release Time, And More Detailed

We’re only a week away from Borderlands 3‘s Steam launch, and as developer Gearbox gets ready to welcome a new crop of PC players, the studio has released an FAQ that breaks down everything you can expect from the looter-shooter’s Steam release on March 13. We’ve compiled it all down below.

Borderlands 3 was originally an Epic Games Store exclusive when it launched in September 2019. Despite this exclusivity deal (that lasted almost six months), Gearbox’s looter-shooter was rather successful on Epic, with the number of peak concurrent players doubling the all-time top concurrent player record set by Borderlands 2. And across all platforms, Borderlands 3 became 2K Games’ fastest-selling title ever.

Gearbox is preparing to launch Borderlands 3’s second major campaign add-on Guns, Love, and Tentacles: The Marriage of Wainwright & Hammerlock, which arrives on March 26. While announcing this piece of DLC, the studio also teased the looter-shooter’s third expansion that will feature outlaws and dinosaurs. Both expansions are part of Borderlands 3’s Season Pass, which retails for $50.

You can check out everything you need to know about Borderlands 3’s PC launch below.

Is Borderlands 3 available to pre-load?

While Borderlands 3 can be added to your Steam wishlist right now, eager players won’t be able to pre-load the looter-shooter until Tuesday, March 10.

When will Borderlands 3 unlock?

According to the Borderlands 3 FAQ, the looter-shooter should be playable as early as 7 AM PST / 10 AM EST / 3 PM GMT on Friday, March 13.

Is cross-play an option for Borderlands 3?

Vault Hunters on Steam will be able to encounter players that bought the game through the Epic Games Store via Shift Matchmaking. (A Shift account is not required to enable cross-play on PC.) When Borderlands 3 launches on Steam next week, you’ll see a “PC Cross-Play” screen with an option to toggle the feature on and off. It can also be found in the “Options” menu under “General” in the “Network & Social” section. Gearbox also plans to implement a patch “in the near future” that will let you send items to players who own Borderlands 3 on either Steam or the Epic Games Store.

Unfortunately, both cross-play and sending items to players on other platforms–such as PlayStation 4, Stadia, and Xbox One–are not an option “at this time,” according to the Borderlands 3 FAQ.

What are the Borderlands 3 PC requirements?

Minimum:

  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows 7/10 (latest service pack)
  • Processor: AMD FX-8350 or Intel i5-3570
  • Memory: 6 GB RAM
  • Graphics: AMD Radeon™ HD 7970 or NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680 2 GB
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 75 GB available space
  • Sound Card: DirectX Compatible

Recommended:

  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows 7/10 (latest service pack)
  • Processor: AMD Ryzen™ 5 2600 (Intel i7-4770)
  • Memory: 16 GB RAM
  • Graphics: AMD Radeon™ RX 590 or NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB
  • DirectX: Version 12
  • Storage: 75 GB available space
  • Sound Card: DirectX Compatible

How much hard drive space does Borderlands 3 take up?

You’ll need at least 75 GB to install and play Borderlands 3 when it hits Steam next week.

Can Borderlands 3 files transfer between the Epic Games Store and Steam?

This depends on what you’re trying to transfer over. The Borderlands 3 FAQ states that save files can be transferred between the two digital storefronts–though you’ll have to do it all manually. This greatly increases your risk of losing files, so be careful and create backups of your files.

The same can’t be said for campaign add-ons and achievements. In the case of achievements, however, some will carry over through the transferring process. Others may require you to start them over, and others still may be locked off based on your progression. Gearbox said it “can’t guarantee” that Steam will recognize any achievements you’ve already unlocked.

Can Borderlands 3 be played offline on Steam?

You can play Borderlands 3 offline if you wish to prevent yourself from encountering other players. However, you do have to verify your ownership of the game’s license through a one-time internet connection. The same will be necessary for any hotfixes and patches that will inevitably release.

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