Sony Veterans Notice Their Purchased PS3 Avatars Have Gone Missing

Originally, this feature allowed you to customize your profile picture only after a replacement with the option to choose any image came along. However, support for the original PlayStation Network avatars, also known as classic ones, persists. Occasionally, Sony provides redemption codes for free classic avatars, such as those given out during Ghost of Tsushima’s anniversary event.

Disney’s Lilo & Stitch Sequel Makes Major Addition (And It’s Awesome News for Longtime Fans)

According to THR, Chris Sanders, best known as the voice of Stitch in both the live-action and animated versions of Lilo & Stitch, is close to finalizing a deal with Disney to pen the script for the live-action sequel. This news is music to the ears of longtime fans of the Stitch franchise, given that Sanders played a pivotal role in creating, writing, and directing the 2002 animated film. His involvement in the creation process, coupled with his portrayal of Stitch’s voice, promises to elevate the quality of the sequel even further.

Sonic Needs to Abandon the Open-World Style of Sonic Frontiers

It’s more critically panned than its counterpart. Compared to even the least-liked 3D Mario game, Super Mario Sunshine, Sonic the Hedgehog (2006) has received a lot of criticism. However, the 2D Sonic games have managed to maintain their quality, but they haven’t quite reached the level of adoration that even the least-loved 3D Mario game enjoys.

Ghost of Yotei Boss Says Sequel Will Fix Ghost of Tsushima’s Biggest Problem

In a recent chat, director Nate Fox of Ghost of Yotei shared his thoughts on the repetitive nature of tasks found within the open world of Ghost of Tsushima. Despite its stunning scenery and enjoyable exploration, players often felt that the activities scattered throughout became rather routine and monotonous. Activities like a bamboo chopping mini-game, discovering animal sanctuaries, and relaxing in hot springs were abundant in Ghost of Tsushima, to the point where they lost their charm over time.

I Know What You Did Last Summer Star Claims “I Never Lied” About Surprise Return for Reboot

In a fresh take on the “I Know What You Did Last Summer” series, Sony has brought back the original cast members Jennifer Love Hewitt and Freddie Prinze Jr., playing Julie James and Ray Bronson. Prior to the movie’s premiere, fans pondered if other franchise actors like Sarah Michelle Gellar, Ryan Phillippe, or Brandy Norwood would make a comeback. When asked about rejoining her husband for the reboot, Gellar clarified that her character, Helen Shivers, had perished in the initial film, stating “I’m dead.” It came as a shock when Gellar appeared in the reboot’s dream sequence. However, as Gellar herself explained on Instagram, she didn’t deceive fans – her character remains definitively deceased.

XRP Poised for a Daring Escape from Bitcoin’s Clutches: You Won’t Want to Miss This! 💰🚀

Now, as the XRP/BTC trading pair approaches the hallowed gates of technical breakout, one could almost hear the sound of trumpets announcing a grand reformation in XRP’s value. The ever-so-wise expert Gordon, with all the wisdom of a seasoned market oracle, has noted in the digital clamor of X social media that our dear XRP is on the verge of breaching an eight-year-old barrier. Talk about a long time coming! 📈

Crypto Crazy! CZ’s BNB Boost Sparks FOMO Frenzy & Billionaire Dreams

According to Forbes (the folks who like to put things in dollar terms so we can all pretend we understand), CZ allegedly owns about 64% of the BNB supply—roughly 95 million tokens, enough to make even Scrooge McDuck gasp. At current prices, that’s a cool $76 billion. Yes, billion with a ‘B’, which makes his personal fortune roughly the GDP of some small countries, or at least a decent yacht collection.