PS Plus Subscribers Only Have 24 Hours to Get 5 Games for Free

Today is the last day for PlayStation Plus members to grab December 2025’s free games. Sony offered a great selection this month – five games instead of the usual three – as a holiday treat! The games included LEGO Horizon Adventures, Killing Floor 3, The Outlast Trials, Neon White, and Synduality: Echo of Ada. While it was one of the best PS Plus lineups of 2025, these games will be replaced tomorrow, January 6th. So, if you haven’t claimed them yet, now’s your final chance!

Nvidia to Unveil DLSS 4.5 Tomorrow With Dynamic Multi Frame Generation – Rumour

The latest transformer technology will be integrated into DLSS 4.5’s Super Resolution, and it’s been trained with more data and tested on a wider range of challenging scenarios. This should result in a more stable image over time, with fewer visual artifacts like ghosting and clearer edges, especially in fast-moving scenes. NVIDIA is also planning to showcase a comparison between DLSS 4 and DLSS 4.5 during their presentation.

New Stranger Things Trailer Isn’t What Fans Expected, and Netflix Gave Everyone a Heart Attack

Netflix released a new trailer on Monday, and the accompanying image showed the cast of Stranger Things playing Dungeons & Dragons – a scene from the show’s finale. The image simply said “Official Trailer,” leading many fans to think Netflix had accidentally released a sneak peek of a secret, extra episode. However, while this “One Last Adventure” trailer was an unexpected release, it’s likely fans hoping for a new episode will be let down – the footage appears to be a compilation of existing scenes.

5 Hilarious Anti-Piracy Traps in Video Games

One of the most famous and cleverly ironic anti-piracy efforts comes from the game Game Dev Tycoon. In this game, you run your own video game studio. If someone pirated the game, they could play it, but there was a twist. As their in-game company started to succeed, their income would suddenly plummet due to widespread piracy. Eventually, an employee would inform the player that piracy was the cause of their financial troubles. It was humorous because players who pirated the game flooded online forums asking how to fix the in-game piracy issue, inadvertently revealing that they were pirates themselves.

7 Worst Things Norman Osborn has Ever Done

Throughout most of Marvel’s comic book history, Norman Osborn has focused on ruining the life of Spider-Man (Peter Parker) and harming everyone Peter cares about, simply out of hatred. Even when not acting as the Green Goblin, Osborn has been responsible for terrible acts that have caused countless deaths. Here’s a look at some of the worst things Norman Osborn has ever done in Marvel Comics.

3 Great Sci-Fi Books From 2025 That Deserve a Movie or TV Adaptation

As 2025 comes to a close, we’ve been reviewing the year’s best new science fiction novels, looking for stories ripe for adaptation. While many excellent books came out, three stand out as particularly promising for film or television. These novels tackle timely issues like the rise of artificial intelligence and explore thought-provoking ideas about life and death, offering unique narratives we believe would make a significant impact on screen.

‘We Need to Trust Our Instincts’: Expedition 33 Dev’s Next Game Won’t Bow to Fan Pressure

Following the positive reception to their first game, Sandfall’s developers are feeling a little pressure from fans eager for a sequel, according to COO and production director François Meurisse in an interview with Edge magazine (as reported by GamesRadar). However, Meurisse indicates that the team isn’t overly concerned with meeting those expectations and will largely focus on their own vision for the next game.

Why I Don’t Regret Spending Over 100 Hours in Where Winds Meet

I’ve played this game for over 100 hours now, which is usually enough to experience everything most games have to offer. However, with Where Winds Meet, I feel like I’ve only just begun to explore its world, even though I’m actively trying to uncover all of its content. It’s remarkable – how does a free-to-play game manage to compete with much larger, more expensive titles?

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