Category: Technology

During this year’s PC Gaming Week, we had the chance to hop over to the US office of one of the companies behind some of our favorite PC gaming accessories: SteelSeries. 

Walk around Chicago’s West Loop, where the scent of freshly made chocolate frequently fills the air, not a twenty minute stroll from the Sears Tower (yes, the one some now call Willis Tower) or the Union Station, and you might never notice you’ve passed the SteelSeries office.

Image 1 of 2

Image 2 of 2

Even from just across the street, it’s hard to tell that you’re looking at the offices where SteelSeries is figuring out how to make the next best gaming mouse, keyboard, headset, or something entirely new.

Inside, the story changes quickly. The US SteelSeries offices occupy two floors of an old, brown brick building. But, you forget the building’s age as soon as you step into the workspace, replete with new and old gaming accessories and loads (we’re talking loooads!) or gaming culture paraphernalia. 

Entering through the lower floor, we were greeted by what must be one of the biggest QcK mouse pads ever, serving as a doormat. This is where the marketing team would have been working if the majority of them weren’t off at E3. 

Even though one might think this team wouldn’t be as into gaming and nerd culture as other teams, there’s no shortage of character at each desk. When SteelSeries CEO Ehtisham Rabbani later told us that the company is made up largely of people who are passionate about the industry and the brand, the workspaces echoed his statement (except maybe not the struggling yogurt cup herbs and spices).

Image 1 of 3

Image 2 of 3

Image 3 of 3

Going further in, past a simple meeting room, the gamer culture of the SteelSeries office only ramps up. The middle of the lower floor is a wide open community space with a few large TVs, an air hockey table, a full kitchen and just about everything for gaming. Excluding the kitchen, the space has a strong classic Mario theme going on. 

There’s a row of complete PC gaming battlestations on one wall, decked out with SteelSeries peripherals and racing-style chairs at each And, in another corner, there’s a VR setup that looks like it could use some love (and one of the products we saw in development could be bringing that love.).

While there, we caught a few SteelSeries workers relaxing, having some lunch, and watching the big Super Smash Bros. Ultimate E3 reveal. The team taking a break from working on gaming peripherals to check out games just continues to hit home Rabbani’s message about the team’s passion for games.

Image 1 of 3

Image 2 of 3

Image 3 of 3

Past the lounge, SteelSeries has a couple of rooms made to give streamers and pro gamers a space. 

The Apex Room is for streamers, giving them a space with all the essentials. There’s an ultra-widescreen monitor with a webcam, high-quality mic and Focusrite USB interface, and special lighting above it. There’s a flashy PC, and a PS4 as well. And, naturally, all of that is complemented by a SteelSeries keyboard (Apex M750 TKL), mouse (Rival 600), sprawling mousepad (QcK XXL), and wireless headphones (Arctis Pro Wireless). 

Image 1 of 5

Image 2 of 5

Image 3 of 5

Image 4 of 5

Image 5 of 5

By the streaming room is a long room that used to serve as a practice space for the Winterfox esports team. An esports practice room isn’t uncommon for peripheral makers, as we got to see a similar one in our tour of Corsair’s headquarters in Fremont, California. 

This training room felt like a tribute stuck in time to the disbanded Winterfox team. The Winterfox logo still painted on the wall only feels that much more trapped in time thanks to three clocks, none of which tick, on the wall nearby.

A whiteboard on the opposite wall in that room told a slightly different story, with what appeared to be plenty of thoughts on the SteelSeries Arctis 3 Bluetooth or possible the Arctis Pro Wireless headset scribbled onto the board. This whiteboard was also our first hint that someone in the office was an unrepentant doodle drawer.

Image 1 of 3

Image 2 of 3

Image 3 of 3

From there, we were headed upstairs to see where SteelSeries has some of its greatest minds at work figuring out how to get product concepts working in reality. But first, we had to pass through a portion of the building that had some real character. And, we were assured the service elevator, despite its outward appearance, remains in use.

Upstairs, a handful of people were at work in several cubicles. We overheard some talk about Human-Interface Devices and drivers, and it was clear these folks were figuring out how to make things work. While we can’t say if the office space is always like this or just was while we were there, many of the desks were packed full of monitors, laptops, and SteelSeries peripherals, of course. 

Cubicle walls were lined with headsets from the latest Arctis series, back through Siberia and beyond. On one wall is a bookshelf with plenty of coding, advertising, and other reference materials. The space also had its fair share of whiteboards, some outlining plans, such as that for the VR Doorbell. Not surprisingly, the doodle drawer struck again on the second floor as well. 

At the back of the top floor, there’s a sunlit room lined with windows. We were unfortunately unable to shoot any photos back there, because we might have caught a glimpse of some of SteelSeries’ upcoming products. But, we could see the Chief Technical Officer, Tino Soelberg, back there speaking most likely with Jeff Mahlmeister, the Director of Products/Head of Product Management.

Image 1 of 5

Image 2 of 5

Image 3 of 5

Image 4 of 5

Image 5 of 5

The middle of the upper floor has another small dining area, where we caught our last proof of an in-house doodle drawer. Opposite that is a spacious lobby area with framed print outs of product art, slogans like “if you suck you’ll still suck,” and accolades from tech reviewers. The space is also loaded with displays of SteelSeries current Arctis lineup of gaming headsets.

Image 1 of 2

Image 2 of 2

Though this ended up being the lobby we left through. We weren’t quite done yet. We headed further toward the front of the upper offices, stopping at a large conference room, named after the older Siberia line of headphones, to have a chat with Soelberg and Mahlmeister. 

We discussed a lot of aspects about SteelSeries product development, design ethos, and how the company continues trying to improve on existing products and find new areas to improve gamers lives. We also got a little look into the stages of designing new products. Keep an eye out for the details from that interview soon.

Image 1 of 2

Image 2 of 2

After that, we were headed to the very front, where two offices overlook West Randolph Street. In one of the sunny offices, we met with Rabbani (the CEO, remember?) to talk even more about what SteelSeries is all about. We had a good chat about how SteelSeries does business, what its products are all about, what we personally didn’t like about the Arctis 3 Bluetooth.

And, of course, when so many major tech companies opt for the coasts, we had to ask why Steelseries had decided to open its US office on the third coast, Chicago. 

Rabbani had a simple answer: “Chicago’s easy, it’s the center of the country, so you get coverage for the full country, but direct flights to Denmark, which is kind of nice … From a talent pool standpoint, I actually think it’s competitive to any major city in the country. There’s so much great tech talent, and you can see it now, because you’ve got the Googles of the world, and you know all these tech companies are finally coming to Chicago…”

We wrapped up chatting about where we could and couldn’t smell chocolate in the area.

Afterwards, we headed out of the building to suck in some more of that chocolate scent that fills the air around SteelSeries in Chicago’s West Loop. Stay tuned for our interview with SteelSeries that will appear at the tail end of PC Gaming Week.

  • TechRadar’s fourth annual PC Gaming Week is officially here, celebrating our passion with in-depth and exclusive coverage of PC gaming from every angle. Visit our PC Gaming Week 2018 page to see all of the coverage in one place. 

http://www.techradar.com/news/inside-steelseries-where-gaming-accessory-concepts-turn-into-reality

While we expected Nintendo to show up with a handful of new games at E3 2018 – including the coveted and still very much unknown Metroid Prime 4 – Nintendo spent the vast majority of its time talking about Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

But, right before Nintendo went into a 25-minute spiel announcing every character one-by-one, it announced something even more wonderful than we ever would’ve imagined: Super Mario Party for Nintendo Switch.

The latest game in the series seems to lean heavily on some of the original N64 games: There’ll be four-player competitive mini-games, individual movement, movement-based items and the utter destruction of childhood friendships. 

Here’s what we know about the game so far.

So just how much longer will you still have your friends? Not long at all. Super Mario Party is coming out on October 5.

Super Mario Party trailers

It’s a bit cringe-worthy at parts, but the Super Mario Party trailer shown during E3 does give us an excellent look at what it’ll be like to play the game on October 5. Key points from the trailer is four-person multiplayer on a single console, four-person multiplayer on two consoles and the ability to play as Bowser and Goomba.

Check it out for yourself below.

Super Mario Party release date

Nintendo is wasting no time in releasing the next entry in the Mario Party franchise. While it could’ve very easily waited until next year, Nintendo says you can expect it to come out on October 5 2018. That will put it one month ahead of the new Pokémon Let’s Go titles and two months ahead of Super Smash Bros Ultimate that’s slated for release in early December. 

What we know so far

Local four-player multiplayer

Let’s be honest, could a Mario Party game exist without four-player local co-op? It could, sure – just look at the 3DS version of the game – but it wouldn’t be very good. 

Thankfully, Nintendo isn’t going to subject you to passing around the Switch one person at a time and will instead allow you to use four Joy-Cons on the same screen in the traditional board game mode. Ideally you’ll be using this in your living room where everyone can see it, but if you do want some additional space because, say, you’re at a bar where it’s hard to crowd around a little tablet, you can use a second Nintendo Switch in tandem with the first for two-screen, four-player multiplayer … but only in a mode called Toad’s Rec Room. 

Does that mean a two-console full-game experience is out of the question? No, but Nintendo has yet to confirm that.

Online multiplayer!

But what if you have a friend who lives far away? Will you be forced to keep that friendship safe and secure? No, says Nintendo! No friendships are safe with Super Mario Party. 

While details are thin at the moment, Super Mario Party will support some form of online play. Likely that will take the form of competitive mini-games and leaderboard rankings rather than full two-hour long sessions over long distances. While this might sound like Nintendo is copping out of a full experience – it makes sense. Nintendo Switch’s online infrastructure is still relatively new and should it go down during an hour-long session of Party, players aren’t going to be pleased.

Early reports suggest you’ll be able to play with both friends and strangers, but there’s no word yet on chat support.

All the mini-games

So far, Nintendo says you can expect Super Mario Party to have 80 new mini-games in most of the categories you’re used to seeing in the franchise. There will be free-for-all, two-vs-two and three-vs-one mini-games (as seen in the controller) and potentially the return of the one-vs-cpu and four-vs-cpu games that we’ve seen in previous entries.

No more cars! 

One of the worst design decisions in recent memory was the switch from players moving around the board individually to a shared car that players take turns driving in Mario Party 9. Said politely, it was a mechanic that was not received very well.

The good news is that Super Mario Party will return to the series’ roots with free movement, as well as items that alter movement speed that add a layer of tactical strategy to the game.

Some new characters

In screenshots for the game we can confirm that Mario, Luigi, Daisy, Peach and the rest of the original crew are returning. If you’re looking for some new characters, though, you can look forward to playing as Goomba, Bowser, Koopa Troopa, Diddy Kong, Donkey Kong and Waluigi, too.

What we’d like to see from Super Mario Party

Our friendships making it out in one piece

But let’s be honest, that’s not going to happen.

More characters and unique level designs

Here’s a place where we wish the Mario Party franchise could take a page from Super Smash Bros Ultimate as the latter is set to include every character from every title in the series PLUS new characters like Ridley and Inkling. As much as we love playing as Yoshi or Luigi, Mario Party has had more or less the same cast of characters for the last two decades. 

Similarly, some of the best (and most infuriating) levels in franchise history were the most uniquely designed. Rainbow Dream in Mario Party 5, Woody Woods from Mario Party 3 and Luigi’s Engine Room from the original game all had unique personalities and strategies to go alongside them. Boards have the potential to make or break a good Mario Party game, so it’d be wise of Nintendo to put their best designers at work to getting this next set as close to perfect as possible.

  • E3 is the world’s largest exhibition for the games industry, stuffed full of the latest and greatest games, consoles, and gaming hardware. TechRadar is reporting live from Los Angeles all week to bring you the very latest from the show floor. Head to our dedicated E3 2018 hub to see all the new releases, along with TechRadar’s world-class analysis and buying advice about the next year in gaming.

http://www.techradar.com/news/super-mario-party-release-date-news-characters-maps-and-features

Errol Spence Jr. from the United States takes on Mexico’s Carlos Ocampo in an eagerly-anticipated bout. Spence is the undefeated world welterweight champion, but could talented 22-year-old Ocampo cause an upset in the American’s hometown?  You can find out by watching Errol Spence vs Carlos Ocampo with a live stream. 

Spence vs Ocampo – where and when?

Errol Spence Jr. vs Carlos Ocampo takes place on Saturday, June 16. It will be held at the 11,000-seater Ford Center at The Star in Frisco, Texas

It’s pegged for a 9pm start Eastern Time – that’s 6pm Pacific and 2am Sunday BST for UK viewers. 

Boxing fans can look forward to seeing both talent and grit in abundance this weekend, as Errol Spence Jr. takes on Carlos Ocampo in an eagerly-anticipated bout.

Spence is the welterweight world champion and will be defending his belt in front of an expectant home crowd in Texas, USA. The 28-year-old has 23 career wins to his name and no defeats, with an impressive 20 of those victories coming by way of a knock-out. 

But in Ocampo, the American faces young and hungry opposition. The 22 year-old is another promising fighter from the conveyor belt of Mexican talent and is also undefeated with 22 career wins – 13 of which were knock-outs. 

Will Spence be parading the belt in front of his fellow Texans on Saturday night or will Ocampo cause an upset? Find out by getting a live stream of the Spence vs Ocampo fight via one of the channels below. Even if there isn’t a broadcast in your country, with our advice you could try using a VPN to watch Spence and Ocampo go to-to-toe – there’s even a way to watch for free.

Live stream Spence v Ocampo with a VPN
Below we’ve listed all of the best places to live stream the Errol Spence Jr. v Carlos Ocampo fight in the US, UK and down under. But if there is no official broadcast option in your country, you’ll need to use a VPN to dial in to a country that does have one. A VPN is perfect for this as it allows you to change your IP address so you appear to be in a completely different location. We’ve tested hundreds of VPNs and can recommend these as the best three VPNs currently available:

1. Express VPN (comes with a 30 day money back guarantee)
This is the #1 rated best VPN in the world right now. You can watch on many devices at once including Smart TVs, Fire TV Stick, PC, Mac, iPhone, Android phone, iPads, tablets etc. Check out Express VPN

2. NordVPN: SmartPlay tech makes NordVPN a great choice for streaming.

3. VyprVPN: blazing speeds make VyprVPN a great choice for 4K video

How to watch Spence vs Ocampo: free US live stream

Showtime is home to the fight in the US
Those wanting to catch Spence vs Ocampo in the US can do so my tuning into Showtime Sports. If you don’t subscribe already, there’s a seven day FREE trial but you’ll need a US registered payment card to be able to use that. After the seven days it’ll cost $10.99 a month, so be sure to cancel it if you don’t want to keep it going.

Showtime has a variety of different streaming providers including an app for Android and iOS, but if you’re travelling you may want to use a VPN to ensure you’re able to stream it from anywhere.

Showtime’s coverage is at 10pm Eastern and 6pm Pacific. 

How to watch Spence vs Ocampo fight in the UK

Using a VPN is the only way
Sorry UK fight fans, it doesn’t look like either Sky Sports or BT Sport have decided to pick up the Spence vs Ocampo bout. The only way we can think of watching is by grabbing a VPN and trying to get hold of coverage in another country.

How to watch Spence vs Ocampo: Australia stream

Fox Sports Australia will be showing the fight
Good news for those hoping to catch Spence v Ocampo in Australia – Fox Sports 505 will showing the bout from 11am local time on Sunday morning. That means that a live stream will be available via Foxtel Now if you are signed up to the sport package.

http://www.techradar.com/news/how-to-watch-errol-spence-vs-carlos-ocampo-live-stream-the-full-fight-online-from-anywhere