2 Konami Games Suddenly Delisted for Some PlayStation Users

Many gamers were surprised to find that two older Metal Gear games, Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots and Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker, have been removed from the PlayStation Store as of February 16th. Originally released on the PS3 and PSP, these games are no longer available to buy, though players who already own them can still access and play them. Konami didn’t make an official announcement, but the removal wasn’t unexpected.

Gundam Star Masaru Ikeda Dies at 83

Masaru Ikeda, a well-known voice actor, passed away last month on January 31st due to heart failure following a myocardial infarction. He was 83 years old. The Tokyo Actors Cooperative announced his death and shared that a private funeral was held with only close family members in attendance. They have requested privacy for the family and ask that no interviews or condolences be offered at this time. The Cooperative expressed their gratitude for the support Ikeda received throughout his life.

5 Great Wolverine Moments That Defined The ‘10s

The 2010s weren’t perfect for Wolverine – stories like Death of Wolverine, Wolverines, the Hunt for Wolverine miniseries, and Return of Wolverine weren’t very well-received. However, there were still many fantastic Wolverine moments during that decade. A few of these moments were truly exceptional and remain memorable. Here are five of the best, creating some of the most exciting stories in the hero’s history.

Bitcoin’s Liveliness Takes a Nap: Is It Time for a Crypto Siesta?

Analyst Axel Adler Jr. (a name that screams “I’m serious about numbers”) says this on-chain signal means we’re in for an extended market reset, not a quick recovery. Unless, of course, institutional demand through ETFs decides to throw a wrench in the works. Because, you know, why follow tradition when you can spice things up with a little financial chaos?

Styx: Blades of Greed Interview – Comedy, Drama, Lore, Gameplay, And More

I’ve always loved how the Styx games manage to tell a really engaging story while still being funny and lighthearted. I’m really curious – how are the developers planning to strike that same balance between serious storytelling and comedy in Styx: Blades of Greed? It’s a key part of what makes those games so special, and I’m hoping they’ll keep that up!