Reach launches October 16

In a press release, Glenn Brace, head of studio at nDreams Elevation, shared that they’re excited to highlight some complex gameplay elements from ‘Reach’ in their recent trailer and are now accepting pre-orders. Early previews have generated fantastic feedback, and the team is eager for players to personally dive into the game’s rich depth and pioneering virtual reality features integrated throughout.

Goldman Sachs Predicts Stablecoins to Make the Richest Folks Even Richer – Trillions Await

The smart folks at Goldman, including one Will Nance – yes, that man’s name sounds like a character from a soap opera – penned a note that says stablecoins are like a big ol’ fish in the pond of global finance, powered by folks finally understanding how to make ’em play nice with rules and speed. Right now, these shiny things called stablecoins are worth about $271 billion, with heavyweights like Tether (USDT) and Circle (USDC) leading the parade.

Styx: Blades of Greed Gets New Trailer Showcasing Stealth Gameplay

In the latest trailer, we see that the protagonist, Styx, has multiple stealthy methods at his disposal, equipped with innovative devices for silencing and eliminating human adversaries. The trailer concludes by revealing snippets of the game’s broader narrative and demonstrating a hang glider that Styx can utilize to traverse the environment.

BPM: Bitcrushed Announced for Release in 2026

A notable change from its previous version is that this game doesn’t use a first-person perspective. It remains a rhythm-based shooter incorporating rogue-lite elements, but with a pixelated design and an option for personalized music imports. The layout is reminiscent of Enter the Gungeon, featuring randomly generated dungeons. Unlike traditional gameplay, players can also employ melee weapons to deliver powerful blows, rather than just shooting.

How Does Wednesday Film Scenes With Thing? I Hadn’t Clocked How They Did This Until The Actor Showed Us Behind The Scenes

Wednesday Season 2 has brought back its beloved cast of characters, and Thing is once again directly involved in the title character’s adventures. I love seeing the way he communicates without dialogue, as well as the way the dismembered hand gets around. Actor Victor Dorobantu is the one bringing Thing to life on set, and posted an Instagram video showing him at work. Check it out below: