Thursday, 30 April 2026

The Devil Wears Prada 2: Movie Review

The Devil Wears Prada 2: Movie Review

Cast: Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Stanley Tucci, Emily Blunt, Justin Theroux, Simone Ashley, Kenneth Branagh, BJ Novak
Director: David Frankel

Twenty years ago, The Devil Wears Prada provided a sharp and satirical look at the world of fashion and the behaviour of toxic bosses. But the sequel is as shallow as fashion can be - all sheen and no substance below, a mannequin dressed in haute couture, yet shapeless and without form underneath.

The Devil Wears Prada 2: Movie Review

Sure, there are the trademark barbs and bitter remarks tossed about by both Streep's beastly Runway fashion magazine editor Miranda Priestly (although she's warned by HR what she can and can't say, a la Scrubs 2026 reboot), but in a tale about the media landscape changing, this feels less insightful and as disposable as fast fashion itself.

Two decades on, Andy Sachs (Hathaway, solid and good at the more comedic elements of the script) has been working as a journalist and is about to receive an award when she's informed that her entire publication is being shut down after a buy-out. Meanwhile, Runway editor Miranda Priestly (Streep, haughty and indignant) is on the cusp of getting a prestigious promotion when an article promoting a brand using a sweatshop goes viral. 

However, when the owner of Runway magazine contacts Andy to head up their features department and tidy up the mess, it puts Andy and her former nemesis Miranda back on a collision path...

There are some things to admire in The Devil Wears Prada 2, a film that initially has ambition before squandering it all for a series of promo shoots, fashion darlings walking in montages and continual location changes that look ripped from a travel magazine's video pages before an antagonising sentimental ending that threatens to drown itself in syrup..

To begin with, the film seems to want to launch barbs at the industry itself, how media has turned on itself, how traditional media has given way to chasing page impressions, a rage against consolidation of media, and how there's no escaping from how one person can make you feel and act, no matter how far in your past they are.

The Devil Wears Prada 2: Movie Review

But it throws all that to one side in a truly formulaic movie whose plot twists are ludicrously telegraphed and which has absolutely no consequences are felt. Characters appear and then disappear when their arc appears to be done, and most of what transpires is neatly wrapped up in a feel-good bow that belies some of the tart nature of the dialogue early on.

A Lady Gaga cameo appears to be nothing more than a promo for a song of her own catalogue; there's a Last Supper allegory that becomes literal and there's a railing at one point by Priestly about the dangers of AI. It all feels very timely, but it also somehow doesn't make the film timeless.

What's most criminal about The Devil Wears Prada 2 is how much it's abandoned the comedy elements of the story, in favour of something a little more piecemeal. It feels like the dramatic scenes have been bolted together in a myriad of ways (and don't even let's start on the Coke can product placement within) that all feel as slight and trivial as what Priestly's raging against.

Yet within the thinly sketched movie, there are some stand-out moments.

The Devil Wears Prada 2: Movie Review

Some truly delicious one-liners are espoused, Tucci has real warmth and heart as Nigel, the perennially put-upon assistant, and both Hathaway and a slightly defanged Streep step back into their original iconic characters with ease. Some of the best scenes are in the cold interactions they have early on and the later thawing of that relationship. Emily Blunt steals the show once again as the vengeful former assistant now working for Dior. Fans of the original will be happy with it, everyone else may find their patience sorely tested in parts.

Early on, Tucci's Nigel delivers the verdict that "villains are always the most interesting" but in the case of this sequel, the devil's not quite in the details. 

As the iconic Madonna song Vogue (which makes its reappearance here) goes: "Strike a pose, there's nothing to it." It's just a shame The Devil Wears Prada 2 used that as a mantra for its own execution.

The Sheep Detectives: Movie Review

The Sheep Detectives: Movie Review

Cast: Hugh Jackman, Bryan Cranston, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Emma Thompson, Nicholas Galitzine, Patrick Stewart, Hong Chau
Director: Kyle Balda

Imagine a film that takes the talking animal genius of Babe and fuses it with the kind of chocolate box cosy crime dramas, such as The Thursday Murder Club, that have become the norm in this day and age.

The Sheep Detectives: Movie Review

In a nutshell, that's what the charmingly wholesome The Sheep Detectives is, a bucolic slice of simplicity that follows shepherd George, who carries two bottles of milk in a holster belt and lives alone in a field on the outskirts of the idyllic English village of Denbrook.

Each night, at the end of his day tending to his flock, George (Messiah-like and gruff with humans, but soft with his animals) reads detective novels to the wooly masses and unbeknownst to him, has a thrilled and captivated audience. When the sheep awake one day to find George slumped in a field, they suspect he has been murdered and raised on a diet of grass and crime stories, Lily (Louis-Dreyfus) sets out to solve the crime.

Chernobyl screenwriter Craig Mazin wastes no time setting up a whole ewe-niverse within Denbrook as he adapts German crime author Leonie Swann's 2022 book Three Bags Full. From the nosey shopkeeper to the malevolent-looking butcher, everyone's a suspect and in the style of Edgar Wright's Hot Fuzz, even the local law enforcement (Nicholas Braun) is clueless.

This is a story that very much conforms to the norms of the cosy crime world, raising the tropes and acknowledging them without subverting them, before ploughing it all through a wooly prism.

And yet, there's some darkness within the sentimental message of never forgetting those that are left behind. From outcast animals to the sheep's desire to simply stop remembering anything they don't like, along with ideologies on death and the negation of the horrors of farm life, this is a film that teeters on nightmarish moments - even if its key one is ripped directly from the most horrifying moment of George Miller's Babe.

Dame Emma Thomson delivers a perfectly pitched performance as a lawyer brought in to execute George's estate, but the real star of the film is the dialogue which has no qualms or compunction about mixing both silly word play with feel-good heartfelt sentiment.

It's perhaps a little too wooly in its duration, but this tale of a field full of Baa-Gatha Christie animals inspired to see their shepherd's killer put behind baa-rs is perhaps the sweetest intentioned film you'll see all year.


Wednesday, 29 April 2026

Pragmata: Xbox Series X Review

Pragmata: Xbox Series X Review

Developed by Capcom
Published by Capcom
Platform: PS5

If you've ever thought the perfect game would include shooting rogue robots powered by a vengeful AI and a hacking mini-game, then does Capcom have just the thing for you.

Pragmata: Xbox Series X Review

This latest sci-fi game is a blast, an incredible looking game that really does take the genre to the moon and back - literally.

When a team of engineers is sent out to the Moon to investigate a malfunctioning research station, disaster strikes. As the only member of the group left, Hugh is tasked with trying to find a way out of the station and back home - as well as solving the problem of the wrecked space station. However, he's not alone in this - when he comes to after the initial disaster, he finds a young girl tending to his wounds, an android on the station who befriends him and promises to help him escape the vengeful mechanical droids which have been awoken by an angry AI.

Glistening corridors and eerie areas mix to potent effect in Pragmata, a game that meshes I, Robot horrors with 2001: A Space Odyssey's aesthetics. It's no lie to say this game looks stunning - every edge of the characters is pristinely drawn and visualised and the marauding robots feel like the sharp creatures you'd get off a 3D printer.

There's a day-after-tomorrow ethos to the look of the game which makes it feel realistic and in its opening moments, the sense of scale on the Moon and within the base is just immersive and perfect. 

Pragmata: Xbox Series X Review

The game takes a little while to settle into its mechanics and the hacking ideology that it's pushing. The young girl, whom Hugh names Diana, can scrabble up on his back and hack into robots when they attack and open areas that have been locked. It's no lie to say the minigame takes a bit to get used to, given it happens simultaneously with Hugh being attacked - but once you've got into the swing of what's desired, it becomes like second nature.

If the sci-fi edges are perfect in Pragmata, the more human side of the tale is not lost in the mix. As Diana and Hugh grow closer, a father-daughter style bond emerges, something which is both touching and commendable, without being mawkish. A central hub for upgrades and interactions proves to be a welcome distraction from the fighting and exploration, with chances to build and nurture the relationship.

Pragmata may have been announced back in 2020 and taken a while to arrive, but its final destination is one of success - this is a game that impresses emotionally as much as it does visually - and for a new IP, it shows that originality is still key to any game.

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Switch 2 and Xbox demo released

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Switch 2 and Xbox demo released

Start Playing Today with Save File Carryover; Digital and Physical Pre-orders Galore, Including Magic: The Gathering—FINAL FANTASY Zack Fair Card Featuring Variant Art by Tetsuya Nomura for the physical Nintendo Switch 2 edition  

 

Prepare for the Final Entry of the Remake Trilogy, Currently in Development

 

 

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Switch 2 and Xbox demo released

Today, SQUARE ENIX released a free demo for FINAL FANTASY™ VII REBIRTH, the acclaimed sequel and second game in the FINAL FANTASY VII remake project, on Nintendo Switch™ 2, Xbox Series X|S and Xbox on PC with Xbox Play Anywhere support. Players can start their adventure today and carry their progress into the full game, set for release on June 3, 2026. Downloading and playing the demo rewards players with bonuses for the full game, such as a Kupo Charm that boosts the chance of collecting extra materials, along with a Survival Set.

 

The demo features Chapters 1 and 2 of the full game. In Chapter 1, Cloud Strife recalls a fateful moment from five years ago: “the Nibelheim incident.” Take control of a younger Cloud and the legendary war hero Sephiroth as they investigate the sudden appearance of monsters outside Cloud’s hometown. When a dark truth comes to light, the course of their lives and the fate of the planet will change forever.

 

In Chapter 2, Cloud and his friends set forth on a new adventure across the Grasslands region. Enjoy several hours of thrilling combat, hidden treasures, side stories and the beloved Queen’s Blood card game. Discover the acclaimed battle system featuring new Synergy Abilities and the flexible combination of real-time action with strategic commands. Take advantage of new “Streamlined Progression” features that allow players to focus on the story, such as unlimited HP and MP, always-full ATB gauge and easier weapon ability acquisition.

 

Players can pre-order the full game on Nintendo Switch 2 and Xbox to receive the following bonuses:

  • Digital Edition
    • Standard - Includes the Moogle Trio and Posh Chocobo Summoning Materia, Armor: Shinra Bangle Mk. II and Midgar Bangle Mk. II.
    • Digital Deluxe Edition - Includes the Standard edition bonuses, plus the Magic Pot Summoning Materia, Accessory: Reclamant Choker, Armor: Orchid Bracelet, Digital Art Book and Digital Mini Soundtrack.

 

  • Physical Edition - Those who pre-order the physical Nintendo Switch 2 edition of FINAL FANTASY VII REBIRTH will receive one Magic: The Gathering—FINAL FANTASY Zack Fair card featuring variant art by Tetsuya Nomura, while supplies last.

 

Set across a vast and vibrant planet, FINAL FANTASY VII REBIRTH sees Cloud, Tifa, Barret, Aerith and Red XIII escape from the dystopian city of Midgar into the wide world beyond. To hunt down Sephiroth, a haunting figure from Cloud's past bent on ruling the planet, these unlikely heroes join forces with new companions like the spirited ninja operative Yuffie and the wisecracking, feline-shaped robot Cait Sith. FINAL FANTASY VII REBIRTH delivers an unforgettable experience to players filled with unexpected twists, memorable characters and jaw-dropping set pieces that longtime fans and newcomers can both enjoy.

 

Also available on PS5® and PC, FINAL FANTASY VII REBIRTH has earned more than 125 perfect scores from media and 40 Game of the Year awards. With this upcoming release on Nintendo Switch 2 and Xbox, alongside the previous launch of FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE INTERGRADE, the FINAL FANTASY VII remake trilogy-so-far will be available across all modern platforms. No matter where they play, fans can catch up and prepare for the third and final installment, currently in production.

 

For more information, visit: https://ffvii.square-enix-games.com/games/rebirth/.

The Blood of Dawnwalker details released - what you need to know

The Blood of Dawnwalker details released - what you need to know

The Blood of Dawnwalker will launch September 3 – Rebel Wolves revealed key details on its upcoming dark fantasy action RPG

The Blood of Dawnwalker details released - what you need to know

 

A story trailer, new gameplay presentation, system requirements, details of each available edition and much more were revealed during the Road to Launch Event.


  • The Blood of Dawnwalker is coming to PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series S|X on September 3 and is now available to pre-order in stores and digitally.
  • Story trailer - meet some of the allies Coen will encounter during his adventures across Vale Sangora.
  • Gameplay presentation – over 10 minutes of new gameplay footage from the latest PC build.
  • New track from the game’s soundtrack – presented in a video featuring a live band
  • Detailed system requirements.
  • Presentation of game editions details – available digitally and at game retailers worldwide.
  • Dev diary – in-depth commentary on the game’s open world and narrative.
  • Motion capture behind the scenes with former UFC champion Jan Błachowicz - one of the antagonists standing in Coen’s way.


Rebel Wolves, together with Bandai Namco Entertainment, revealed a wealth of new information about The Blood of Dawnwalker. The dark fantasy open world action RPG will launch on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S on September 3, with pre-orders now open digitally and at major game retailers. The Road to Launch Event also showcased new gameplay footage, story details, game system requirements, and more.

 

The Blood of Dawnwalker – Watch the Road to Launch Event

The new story trailer introduces a cast of characters that Coen will encounter on his journey – some will become allies, others enemies, but all of them play a crucial role in the game’s story. Rebel Wolves also showcased never-before-seen locations across Vale Sangora, a mysterious region in the Carpathian Mountains, and offered deeper insight into the creative process behind bringing the game’s open world to life.

The developers also showcased over 10 minutes of footage captured on the most recent PC build, focusing on narrative-driven open-world activities. Players were shown how exploration can unlock new abilities, reveal hidden secrets, or introduce unexpected challenges that may alter the course of their journey. The gameplay also demonstrated how player actions influence the balance of power within the valley, reinforcing the game’s core principle: in The Blood of Dawnwalker, every action carries consequences.

All of the presented features, gameplay mechanics, and story details are explained in depth by members of the Rebel Wolves team, including Piotr Kucharski (Writer), Daria Bury-Zawada (Lead Gameplay Animator), Maciej Wiśniewski (Senior Level Designer), and Dorota Rutkowska (Producer).

Developers also prepared a behind-the-scenes video featuring former UFC champion Jan Błachowicz, who contributed to motion capture performances for one of the game’s antagonists, Bakir, a vampire from Brencis' clique. In the feature, Błachowicz explains how his combat expertise helped bring authenticity and weight to the game’s fight sequences, ensuring that every swing, stab, and punch feels impactful and believable.

Pre-orders are now available for PCPlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. Details about the upcoming editions, including the limited Collector’s Edition, have also been shared. In addition to the standard digital edition and the Day One Edition available in retail worldwide, players can purchase the Eclipse Edition, which includes digital bonuses such as a world compendium, game soundtrack, and a comic book.

 

Also revealed today were the official PC system requirements

 


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Finally, players got to hear a brand-new piece of music from the game - “Uphill Battle”, presented as a music video featuring the musicians behind The Blood of Dawnwalker’s soundtrack. The full recording from the Road to Launch Event is available here LINK.

The Blood of Dawnwalker, the first game by Rebel Wolves, is developed using Unreal Engine 5 and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment. The game will launch on September 3 on PCPlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. Pre-orders on all platforms are already available, and players can add the game to their wishlist. More details can be found on the official website: dawnwalkergame.com.

To stay up to date with upcoming news from the Rebel Wolves pack, follow the official Dawnwalker social media channels: XFacebookInstagram, YouTube, and Twitch, or join the community on Discord or Reddit.

More about The Blood of Dawnwalker

Fourteenth-century Europe is engulfed in chaos – bloody wars tear the continent apart, and the Black Death takes a deadly toll. This moment of weakness is seized by a clique of powerful vampires. The time of great change is coming - for everyone.

You play as Coen, a young man who has become a Dawnwalker – no longer human, but not fully a vampire, sharing the strengths and weaknesses of both worlds.

Players follow Coen’s journey as he fights to save his family from Brancis, the vampire lord who rules his homeland, Vale Sangora – a mysterious region in the Carpathian Mountains. Along the way, he navigates uneasy alliances and dramatic confrontations, forging his own path in a world where every choice shapes both the story and the gameplay.

  


About Rebel Wolves

Rebel Wolves is a studio built on talent and ambition. A mixture of gamedev veterans and fresh blood that aims to create the dark fantasy games of their dreams. Established in 2022 in Warsaw, Poland, with a plan to bring RPG adventure to the next level. Fueled by strong vision and fascination with story-driven approach to games.

For more information please visit: www.rebel-wolves.com.

What's on Shudder in May

What's on Shudder in May

Here's everything that's streaming on Shudder in May 2026.

What's on Shudder in May

Tales From the Crypt – Shudder Exclusive Series

Series Premieres Exclusively on Shudder and AMC+ Friday 1 May

Tales from the Crypt, the popular 90s horror anthology series inspired by the 1950s EC Comics, is back exclusively streaming on Shudder! Each episode is a self-contained story often featuring well-known talent and directors – and hosted by the Crypt Keeper (John Kassir), a wisecracking corpse known for his macabre puns. With its signature unrestricted gore, profanity, and dark irony, the show’s episode styles range from comedy to drama and deliver twisted moral lessons where "bad people" meet poetically horrific ends – and issues like greed, lust, and moral decay lead to tragic consequences. The series features a long list of A-list guest stars including Brad Pitt, Demi Moore, John Lithgow, Christopher Reeve, Catherine O’Hara, Steve Buscemi, Brooke Shields and many more. Several episodes have been directed by well-known talent including Rober Zemeckis, Tobe Hooper and William Friedkin, as well as acclaimed actors such as Tom Hanks, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Michael J. Fox. 

Heresy (2024) - – Shudder Exclusive Film

New Film Premieres Exclusively on Shudder and AMC+ Friday 1 May

A folk horror centered in a medieval Dutch village, follows a young woman who is caught between her faith, fanatic townsfolk and the dark forces lurking in the woods. Starring Anneke Sluiters, Len Leo Vincent and Reinout Bussemaker. 

This is Not A Test – Shudder Exclusive Film

New Film Premieres Exclusively on Shudder and AMC+ Friday 22 May

Sloane (Olivia Holt, Heart Eyes) and a small group of her classmates take cover in their high school to escape their suddenly apocalyptic hometown. As danger relentlessly pounds on the doors, Sloane begins to see the world through the eyes of people who actually want to live and takes matters into her own hands. Adapted from the popular YA novel of the same name by New York Times best-selling author Courtney Summers. Also starring Froy Gutierrez (The Strangers), Luke MacFarlane(Bros), Corteon Moore (Overcompensating), Chloe Avakian (John Wayne Gacy), and Carson MacCormac (Clown in a Cornfield).

In Search of Darkness 1990-1994 

New 6-Hour Documentary Film Premieres on Shudder and AMC+ Friday 15 May

Film icons and genre experts share observations, experiences and analysis to help reframe, deconstruct and re-contextualize the “lost” decade of horror: the ‘90s. Fans will hear first-hand stories from a long list of genre favorites including Heather Langenkamp (Wes Craven’s New Nightmare), John Carpenter (In The Mouth of Madness), Frank Henenlotter (Frankenhooker), Tim Balme (Dead Alive), Michael Gross (Tremors), and many more.

Smothered – Shudder Original Film

New Film Premieres Exclusively on Shudder and AMC+ Friday 29 May

Alif is a micro-painting artist who has an accident and loses part of his memory. After returning home, an old woman appears claiming to be his mother, but Alif doesn’t recognize her and is suspicious of her intentions. 

Starring Rio Dewanto, Faradina Mufti and Vonny Anggraini.

New To Shudder's Film Library

1 May

Suicide Club

A detective is trying to find the cause of a string of suicides. Winner of the 2003 Fantasia Festival’s Most Ground-Breaking Film Award.

Pulse (2001)

Two groups of people discover evidence that suggests spirits may be trying to invade the human world through the internet.

Cure

A frustrated detective deals with the case of several gruesome murders committed by people who have no recollection of what they’ve done.

Noroi: The Curse

A prominent paranormal journalist Kobayashi goes missing shortly after completing a documentary.

What begins as an investigation into strange noises soon evolves into the chilling mystery of a demonic entity named Kagutaba.

Uzumaki

The inhabitants of a small Japanese town become increasingly obsessed with and tormented by spirals.

Tuesday, 28 April 2026

Logitech G releases G512 X Gaming Keyboard

Logitech G releases G512 X Gaming Keyboard

Logitech G has just announced details of its latest innovation in gaming - the G512 X Gaming Keyboard.

Logitech G releases G512 X Gaming Keyboard

The G512 X gaming keyboard arrives as the next landmark in Logitech G’s  relentless pursuit of breakthroughs in PLAY, continuing the momentum of the  revolutionary HITS technology introduced with the PRO X 2 SUPERSTRIKE. Just as  SUPERSTRIKE redefined the limits of gameplay in esports, the G512 X establishes a new frontier  in versatile performance. By becoming the first major global brand to introduce DUAL SWAP  technology, Logitech G continues to drive the industry forward with a keyboard engineered for  a new generation of players who redefine performance through customisation. 

The G512 X is our love letter to gamers who never stop tuning, tweaking, and chasing mastery.  Inspired by the rise of custom keyboard culture, the G512 X provides control at every level and  introduces a series of innovations. It is the first Logitech G keyboard to feature TMR (Tunnel  Magnetoresistance), Dual Swap capability, a Global Light Bar, and fully assignable and  customisable Dual Dials. It also debuts SAPP (Second Actuation Pressure Point), enabling two  distinct actuation points per key to unlock unprecedented control and layered inputs within a  single keystroke. 

Together, these breakthroughs culminate in the most adaptable keyboard we’ve ever built—a  completely customisable performance system designed to evolve with the player. Analogue inspired precision and software-enabled intelligence allow players to fine-tune actuation  depth, reset points, and performance curves, bringing controller-level nuance into the  competitive keyboard space. 

Launching in both 75 and 98-key layouts, G512 X is designed to be the perfect partner to the  iconic G502 X gaming mouse and the G522 immersive headset. Together, they form the first  true G5 Series lineup, an ecosystem built for players who demand that their performance  adapts to them, not the other way around. To further enhance the keyboard’s allure, both  layouts offer gamers the opportunity to accessorise their setup with a premium acrylic palm  rest. More than just a support, the G512 X palm rests are prisms of comfort, designed with an  intricate laser-etched pattern and a translucent acrylic mould that catches and amplifies  RGB lighting into a brilliant, crystalline display. 

Bold, with game-enhancing capabilities for legendary performance, the G512 X, and its  accompanying palm rest, becomes its perfect keyboard partner and the new command  centre of every G5 Series battle station. 

Logitech G releases G512 X Gaming Keyboard

KEY FEATURES 

● DUAL SWAP BETWEEN ANALOG & MECHANICAL: Enabled by TMR sensors, players can  use BOTH analog and mechanical switches in any of the 39 hybrid switch beds. It is  compatible with almost all popular analogue and 3-pin/5-pin mechanical switches. 

● NEW TMR ANALOG SENSORS: High-Resolution sensors offering unrivalled precision,  rapid-fast response, and outstanding durability. 

● RAPID TRIGGER: Enables faster repeated key presses, giving players quicker  movement stops, starts, and inputs—especially useful for advanced mechanics like  counter-strafing. 

● KEY PRIORITY: Players can set priority for when two opposite directions are activated  at the same time to prevent conflicting inputs. 

● PER KEY ACTUATION: Set specific actuation distances for each analog switch from 0.1  mm to 4.0 mm. 

● MULTIPOINT ACTION & SAPP RINGS: Set two different inputs/actions to the same key  that trigger at different actuation points. Included "SAPP" rings provide physical  feedback when you reach the second actuation pressure point. 

● TRUE 8KHz REPORT RATE: Built to give a true 8K wired connection report rate at  0.125ms, providing speeds faster than what’s actually possible for a human to register.

● DUAL PROGRAMMABLE DIALS: Two clickable, bidirectional turn dials that are fully  programmable via Full Key Control. 

● BOLD LIGHTSYNC RGB LIGHT BAR: A new PVD coated light bar with a slash pattern that  matches the keyboard's design and remains vibrant even without lighting. 

Logitech G releases G512 X Gaming Keyboard

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS 

● PC with Windows 10 or above, masOS 12 or later and USB-A port 

● Internet access for Logitech G HUB Software 

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 

● Low-profile key switch actuation distance: 1.3 mm 

● Actuation force:  

○ Linear: 43g 

○ Tactile: 45g 

● Total travel distance: 3.2 mm 

● LIGHTSYNC RGB Lighting 

● Rechargeable lithium polymer battery 

PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS 

● Length: G512 X 75, 330 mm; G512 X 98, 387 mm 

● Width (both layouts): 150 mm 

● Height (both layouts): 47 mm 

● Weight without cable: G512 X 75, 880 g; G512 X 98, 1000g 

● Tilt: 8° with keyboard feet extended, 4° without feet 

● Cable length: 1.8 m 

WHAT’S IN THE BOX 

● G512 X Gaming Keyboard 

● USB-C to USB-C detachable charging cable 

● USB Extender 

● Full set of MX Mechanical Switches (pre-installed) 

● 9 Magnetic Analog Switches (in storage) 

● Full set of PBT Keycaps (pre-installed) 

● 5 SAPP Rings 

● 5 Additional Black Keycaps 

● Keycap Puller (doubles as 8° tilt feet) 

● Switch Puller (doubles as 8° tilt feet) 

● User documentation 

● 2-year limited hardware warranty 

Logitech G releases G512 X Gaming Keyboard

PALM RESTS

● A keyboard accessory sold separately 

● Material: Solid acrylic with matt UV coating 

● Length in coordination with keyboard size: G512 X 75, 324 mm; G512 X 98, 387 mm ● Width (both layouts): 86 mm 

● Height (both layouts): angular, 19 mm at highest point 

● Weight: G512 x 75, 420 g: G512 x 98, 490 g 

SUSTAINABILITY & RESPONSIBLE PACKAGING 

● Made with PCR plastics 

● The paper packaging for G512 comes from FSC-certified forests

On Shelf Date: May 2, 2026

Formats: 75 and 98 key layouts, both available in black or white

Price: G512 X 75, $349.99, Palm Rest $79

G512 X 98, $399.99, Palm Rest $89

Available at: LogitechG.com

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