Why Diddy No Longer Has to Pay $100 Million in Sexual Assault Case
Content warning: This story discusses sexual assault.
Content warning: This story discusses sexual assault.
Over the past few years, Square Enix has been rather inconsistent when it comes to choosing which platforms to launch their games on. Particularly noteworthy is their decision to make major titles like Final Fantasy 16, the Remake of Final Fantasy 7, and Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth exclusive to PlayStation. However, these choices appear to have fallen short financially, leading Square Enix to consider a shift in strategy.
As one Marvel superhero joins the Avengers, the original team members bid farewell to a comrade who was present at its inception. The Avengers are adapting following the Blood Hunt incident that reshaped the Marvel Universe. Doctor Doom now holds the title of Sorcerer Supreme, vampires can now walk during daylight, and Miles Morales has become a permanent night-dweller. Amidst all this chaos, the Avengers are seeking to strengthen their ranks with a newcomer, who is no stranger to being part of Earth’s most powerful heroes. However, it turns out that welcoming a hero meant saying goodbye to another team member.
Palworld made a big splash upon its early access debut earlier this year, and it’s safe to say that much of its success can be attributed to its numerous similarities with Pokemon. From a gameplay standpoint, these similarities are sparse, but in terms of content, Palworld is rich with a multitude of creatures that can be battled, captured, trained, and employed in combat, and many of these creatures have designs reminiscent of those found in the world of Pokemon.
After more than a year of being a PS5 exclusive, Final Fantasy 16 has finally made its debut on PC. However, unlike what Square Enix might have anticipated, the action game didn’t immediately take off with a swift start.
In the upcoming fall release of “Moana 2“, Moana and Maui are making their comeback, but this time, their adorable little co-star might steal the show. Set a few years after the original movie, Moana’s life has evolved, with her youngest sibling, Simea, joining the cast. Only three and a half years old, voiced by Khaleesi Lambert-Tsuda, Simea is referred to as Moana’s “mini,” maintaining the same optimistic and feisty spirit as her big sister.