This 13-Episode Hard Sci-Fi Action Series That You’ve Never Seen Is the Best Binge Watch on Hulu

Originally titled Tengoku Daimakyo, Heavenly Delusion is a 2023 sci-fi series now available on Hulu with a Disney+ subscription. It’s a unique blend of several popular sci-fi themes, creating a complex and captivating story. The series follows two interconnected narratives: one within a futuristic facility raising gifted children, shielded from a dangerous, post-apocalyptic world, and the other depicting the harsh realities of survival in that ruined landscape. Here’s the official description of the show:

Take-Two Interactive Boss Believes Gaming is “Moving Towards PC”

Strauss Zelnick told CNBC that gaming is shifting towards PCs, and the industry generally favors open platforms over closed ones. However, he believes that immersive, lengthy gaming experiences on large screens will remain popular for the foreseeable future, defining ‘console’ as the game itself rather than just the hardware.

🚀 Bitcoin to $250K? Hayes Says Yes, But First, the World Burns! 🔥

Out in the wild west of finance, a gunslinger named Arthur Hayes has drawn his six-shooter and fired a shot heard ’round the crypto camps. This ain’t no ordinary cowboy-he’s a co-founder of BitMEX, and he’s betting the farm on Bitcoin’s rebound. According to Hayes, the recent price drop ain’t about weak nerves; it’s the dollar’s noose tightening around the globe’s neck. 🌍💸

How anime has led the way in the battle against climate change

Climate.gov reports that 2024 was by far the hottest year ever recorded, dating back to 1850. In fact, the ten warmest years have all happened in the last ten years. As the climate crisis worsens and events like floods and heatwaves become more frequent, there’s a lack of discussion about it, particularly in media aimed at children, where it could be most beneficial.

Krafton CEO Accused of Using ChatGPT to Avoid Paying Subnautica Studio Co-Founders

So, apparently, things got pretty tense between Krafton and Unknown Worlds over the bonuses for Subnautica 2’s Early Access. From what I understand, Krafton’s CEO, Changham Kim, really didn’t want to pay them! It sounds like he was worried about looking like he’d overspent when Krafton bought the studio – basically, he didn’t want to be seen as having made a bad deal. It’s a shame it got to that point, honestly.