Pragmata Debuts to “Overwhelmingly Positive” Steam Rating and Nearly 57,000 Peak Players

Okay, so the launch numbers aren’t massive compared to Capcom’s biggest games like Resident Evil Requiem or Monster Hunter Wilds, but honestly, it’s a really good start for a brand new game! It actually sold more at launch than Monster Hunter Stories 3 (54,778 copies) and even Resident Evil 7 (20,449). I was surprised to see it even beat Resident Evil 3 Remake’s peak player count, which was only around 60,293. Pretty impressive, if you ask me!

Marvel Studios Art Unveils Symbiote Spider-Man’s New Design & Logo

New promotional images from Season 2 of Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man have revealed the first glimpse of Spider-Man’s Symbiote design and logo. It appears Peter Parker will be wearing the black suit, hinting that the show will adapt the famous “Symbiote Saga” storyline this fall.

Circle’s Legal Tightrope: Can a Stablecoin Walk the Line Between Virtue and Vengeance?

Yet in this labyrinth of blame, an analyst from ARK Invest, Lorenzo Valente, emerges as the unlikely philosopher-king of fiscal restraint. With the solemnity of a man debating the soul’s immortality, he argues that Circle’s refusal to freeze funds was not negligence but a noble, if cold, adherence to the principles of institutional finance. “Had they acted without a legal order,” he intones, “the stablecoin would have become a mere reflection of Circle’s whims-like a currency governed by the moon’s phases.”

7 Years Ago Today, One of the Saddest Episodes of Fantasy TV Aired (& Its Show Was Never the Same)

With its willingness to tackle difficult topics like mental health and sexual assault, The Magicians often delivers emotionally powerful episodes. A central idea throughout the show is that magic isn’t a cure-all, and the series emphasizes this point through its biggest setbacks and losses. The most heartbreaking moment in The Magicians is also its most talked-about, and it’s arguably one of the most devastating episodes in fantasy television. The show struggles to recover fully from this event.

Dominus Automa Wants to Be the MMO for People Who Don’t Have Time for MMOs

That feels like a completely different life now. My family comes first, and work fills up most of my time. I still enjoy video games, but the intense dedication MMOs require – the need to log in every day, constantly chase better equipment, and commit to strict guild schedules – just doesn’t fit who I am anymore. It’s a lifestyle for a past version of myself.