Gadgets
HTC One M9 spotted in brand new photo, shows futuristic design

Did you miss hearing about the HTC One M9? Probably not, seeing as how we keep hearing about it on a daily basis. Not only that, but we’ve also seen new leaked images pop up pretty much every day for the last couple of weeks or so. However, today’s leak is truly special because it comes courtesy of the one and only Evan Blass, better known as @evleaks. Blass was by far the most notorious and reliable leakster back in day before he decided that it was time to retire. It seems that his retirement didn’t last long though, as @eveleaks has returned today with a new batch of images, one of which is depicting the highly anticipated HTC One M9 flagship smartphone.
https://twitter.com/evleaks/status/560425983476789248
Now, I’m not saying that what we’re looking at here is the real deal, but the said leakster’s track record is very good, so it wouldn’t surprise me if these photos were legit. That said, make sure you take all of this with a healthy pinch of salt, just in case. At first glance, the image shows a device that looks somewhat like a futuristic HTC One M8. The alleged HTC One M9 pictured above seems to feature very thin bezels and a more polished design. In addition, we’re also seeing a larger version of the flagship with a home button that’s said to contain a fingerprint scanner. This device is said to go by the name of HTC One M9 Plus and should be announced alongside the regular variant. I also couldn’t help but notice the large front-facing camera which seems to be capable of taking one hell of a selfie.
All in all, the whole design looks really great, so let’s hope that both HTC One M9 variants will end up looking like @evleaks says they will. We’ll likely find out more details in March at the MWC 2015 when HTC’s next flagship smartphone is expected to be officially announced and detailed.
Consoles
Baldur’s Gate 3’s Xbox Version Will Help PS5

Belgian developer Larian Studios’ work on Baldur’s Gate 3’s Xbox Series S version will improve performance on all platforms, including PS5. The game’s fifth major patch, expected to launch this week, will include upgrades and new features. More details will be revealed later today.
Director of Publishing Michael Douse says PS5 performance improvements may be the “least exciting thing” in the title’s next update, so it sounds like a big one. Larian Studios employees are proud of “finally” implementing tweaks, fixes, and changes, Douse says. Later today, we’ll bring you all the Baldur’s Gate 3 update details.
Those who reached the RPG’s third act have reported technical issues during the narrative’s conclusion, especially in co-op, so today’s update should fix them. New features like a permadeath mode are expected, along with Xbox Series S optimization fixes. What else should be added to the game?
Consoles
PC Mounts Show PlayStation Trophy Support

We love the PlayStation ecosystem, especially its top first-party studios, but Sony Interactive Entertainment could do more to build goodwill. The long-awaited Trophy support for PS5 games on PC appears to be closer to reality, though nothing official has been announced.
TrueTrophie’s scanners found a new PS5 Trophy list with “PSPC” as a platform. The list, titled “Trophy Set” and unattached to a game, appears to be a test. TrueTrophies notes that developers rarely submit their own platforms to PSN, suggesting Sony is behind it.
TrueTrophies says this platform is separate from PS5 but can connect to it, suggesting compatibility. As PlayStation fans know, PS4, PS Vita, and PS3 games could share a list. In October 2022, Sony added PSN support to Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered’s PC release, allowing players to link Steam accounts to unlock an exclusive skin. Potentially minor, but something we’ll watch.
TrueTrophies lists PlayStation Trophies for serious hunters. They scrape the PlayStation Network’s ominous underbelly with scanners to provide the most up-to-date trophy lists, sometimes dangerously. TrueTrophies posted Marvel’s Spider-Man 2’s trophy list weeks ago, with spoiler titles.
Gadgets
No worries, PS5 Slim SSD upgrades are possible

Next month, the PS5 Slim will replace the original PS5. Its main selling point is its detachable disc drive. Sony’s design change will streamline manufacturing, but consumers will have more flexibility. The refreshed machine will be 30% smaller than its predecessor, reducing its footprint.
But since the manufacturer hadn’t mentioned it, some worried you couldn’t install another SSD. A spokesperson told IGN that “there are no changes with the new model”—you can still install a compatible hard drive to expand the console’s storage.
Note that the new model increases on-board storage from 825GB to 1TB, so you get more space out of the box. However, some games are now so large that you may need a new PS5 SSD.
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