Where Winds Meet Players Are Now Tricking The AI Into Solving Riddles For Them

Everstone Studio’s debut game, Where Winds Meet, is breaking new ground by using AI instead of traditional writers. The game features NPCs and quest givers that are essentially AI chatbots designed to behave like people from the tenth century. While this approach raises concerns about game development practices, it’s currently producing some surprisingly funny interactions.

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Version “Luna III” Update Maintenance Preview

Our team will be performing update maintenance starting December 3rd, 2025, at 6:00 AM (UTC+8). After the maintenance is finished, the game will be updated to Version “Luna III”: Song of the Welkin Moon: Interlude — “A Nocturne of the Far North.”

Suikoden Live broadcast set for December 16

The broadcast will last about three hours and include a commemorative talk and an orchestral concert celebrating the 30th anniversary of Suikoden, held at the Genso Museum. Please note that no new game announcements will be made during the broadcast.

IT: Welcome to Derry Episode 6’s Mrs. Kersh Twist Confirms a Pennywise Theory After 39 Years

This episode expands on the character of Mrs. Kersh, who was first introduced in the Welcome to Derry series. As fans may remember from IT: Chapter Two, It disguised itself as Mrs. Kersh to frighten Beverly Marsh. Now, we’re discovering more about her past. Lilly Bainbridge visits Mrs. Kersh’s home and finds old photo albums showing Mrs. Kersh as a young girl with a man who bears a striking resemblance to Pennywise, but without the clown makeup.

7 Great Fantasy Books That Still Need A Movie or TV Adaptation

Despite frequent critical failures and cancellations, studios and streaming services continue to invest heavily in fantasy adaptations. A new film based on James Islington’s Hierarchy series was just announced, and promising projects like Prime Video’s adaptation of Rebecca Yarros’ Fourth Wing and Paramount’s Divine Rivals movie are in the works. Let’s hope these make it to release, unlike so many other fantastic fantasy novels that remain unadapted, but at least they’re moving forward.