Shogun Star Offers Season 2 Update

The popular series “Shogun” is making a comeback on FX and Hulu for seasons 2 and 3, with season 1 generating significant buzz due to its numerous Emmy nominations – more than any other TV drama this year in the category. The lead actor Hiroyuki Sanada (portraying Lord Toranaga) has been confirmed to return for “Shogun” season 2, and he recently shared some tantalizing insights about the show’s upcoming developments.

Star Wars The Black Series Helmets Are Buy 1, Get 1 Free

Currently, GameStop is running an exceptional buy-one-get-one-free offer on approximately 400 collectibles across various fandoms. Interestingly, some Hasbro Black Series Star Wars electronic helmets are included in this promotion. Here’s a list of the eligible helmets available as I write this:

EA Sports FC 25 Introduces Major Changes to Evolutions in Ultimate Team

Over the past few weeks, Electronic Arts developers have been gradually unveiling the numerous updates for EA Sports FC 25. So far, we’ve gotten a peek at gameplay, Rush, and Clubs, but today’s reveal really caught my attention as it gave us a sneak peek into what’s coming to Ultimate Team. The main focus was on enhancements for Rush gameplay and the introduction of Player Roles, but the most exciting piece of news is the improvements they’re making to Evolutions in EA Sports FC 25.

Pokemon Go Update Hints at Dynamax and Gigantamax Forms Coming Soon

Last month, the game Pokemon Go marked its eighth anniversary by releasing a piece of art that hinted at upcoming changes in the game. This anniversary artwork showed signs of content inspired by Pokemon Sword and Shield, such as the three Galar starters and an image of a Dynamax Wartortle. Although the feature to Dynamax and Gigantamax Pokemon hasn’t been added to Pokemon Go yet, there’s evidence suggesting it might be introduced soon. A fresh update has been rolled out in the game, and players can discover two categories labeled “?” and “???,” which contain symbols for Dynamax and Gigantamax respectively when they search for Special Pokemon!

Google loses US DOJ antitrust case after judge rules its search engine payments violated the law: “Google is a monopolist”

A federal judge has declared that Google’s practice of paying to have its search engine set as the default option on browsers like Safari was found to be unlawful. This decision, announced on Monday afternoon, marks a significant triumph for the US Department of Justice (DOJ) in their legal battle against Google, a subsidiary of Alphabet Inc.