Dying Light: The Beast Dev Diary Outlines Kyle Crane’s Journey, Brutal Chimera Executions

The main change is that Kyle now possesses ferocious abilities akin to a beast due to the infection. Besides tearing apart zombies, these powers enable him to engage directly with Chimeras, which are the main adversaries in the boss fights. If you found the earlier suggested executions mind-blowing, Smektala confirms there will be many more of them when defeating Chimeras while Kyle is in his Beast Mode.

Borderlands 4’s new “Dynamic Events” is the farming mechanic I’ve been waiting for — “Variation is king” with unpredictable runs

Enhancing the already lively atmosphere, the freshly published version of Game Informer’s latest issue proudly displayed Borderlands 4 on its cover. I made a point of showing this to Grant, expressing my enthusiasm for the company he represents. Following some enthusiastic, non-topic questions from fans that I’ll discuss further, I inquired if there was any specific information he was excited to reveal about the new system.

Bachelor in Paradise Season 10 Finale: Find Out Who Got Engaged

The final episode of the tenth season of “Bachelor in Paradise” has been aired, marking the end of the journey for contestants from both the original series and its spinoff. These islanders either found their ideal partner or are leaving the show as they came – single, although possibly not quite ready to engage in new romantic pursuits.

Splinter Cell Remake, Next Ghost Recon, Far Cry 7, and More Targeting 2026/2027 Launch – Rumor

The official word is that the next installment of Ghost Recon is being worked on, though a specific release date hasn’t been announced yet. Inside sources have suggested an alpha version will be out this Fall, and assuming all goes smoothly, it might launch in the following year. There haven’t been many recent developments regarding the Splinter Cell Remake, but whispers from last year hint at a possible 2026 debut. Regarding Assassin’s Creed Hexe, earlier reports suggested it would follow after the support for Assassin’s Creed Shadows ends.

Windows 10’s October shutdown is fueling a “programmed obsolescence” outrage with a wave of e‑waste concerns —”I will not be buying a new PC just because of updates”

As a tech enthusiast, I’ve noticed a flurry of concerns lately from users who are struggling to enroll in Microsoft’s expanded security updates program for Windows 10, given the looming deadline. Fortunately, Microsoft has come forward and confirmed that it will indeed make this service accessible to all users before they phase out support for the soon-to-be-discontinued operating system.