Battlefield 6 Only Uses AI Soldiers for Training Grounds Playlists – EA

In simpler terms, the “Training Grounds” is a collection of games designed to familiarize newcomers with the fundamental gameplay mechanics of Battlefield 6. Essentially, it functions as a learning guide. The forthcoming beta, starting August 14, will incorporate the Training Grounds playlist, which includes the Breakthrough game mode for 16 players. This mode will also feature artificial intelligence soldiers to fill out the matches.

Kagurabachi’s Anime Could Be Revealed As Early As Next Year as New Report Shows

According to a recent financial and status report from Studio CyberAgent, they plan to unveil four secret anime projects starting in 2026 and beyond. Previously, the reliable publication Toyo Keizai had reported that CyberAgent’s Cygames Pictures would be taking charge of an anime adaptation and that it would be a joint production between CyberAgent and Shochiku. Given the source’s reputation in the anime industry, there was minimal doubt about the news’ authenticity. It appears that the studio’s upcoming projects have sparked excitement among fans, suggesting that the action series could debut very soon.

Lawsuit Claims Microsoft Is Ending Windows 10 Support to Sell AI PCs — “Millions of Users Will Not Buy New Devices or Pay for Extended Support”

A number of individuals have voiced displeasure over Microsoft’s launch of Windows 11 and the conclusion of Windows 10 updates, but one individual took action by filing a lawsuit against the tech company. Lawrence Klein submitted a complaint in San Diego, California, arguing that Microsoft is using the end of Windows 10 support as a means to encourage people to buy new devices instead.

Review: Mafia: The Old Country (PS5) – Historical Crime Story Runs Out of Ammo

The primary issue with Hangar 13’s latest release isn’t its length or reduced aspirations, but rather the rapid exhaustion of creative concepts. By the halfway mark, you’ve essentially experienced all that the game has to present, and from there it becomes a repetition of actions to complete the narrative. Unfortunately, the plotline is also remarkably predictable.