Popular 2012 Game Just Got Steam Deck Verified 13 Years After Its Release

In this instance, we’re discussing a verified game on Steam Deck called “LEGO The Lord of the Rings,” a 2012 production from Traveller’s Tales and WB Games. True to its name, it guides players through the storyline of “The Lord of the Rings film trilogy: The Fellowship of the Ring,” “The Two Towers,” and “The Return of the King.” It should be noted that certain scenes in the game have been adjusted for a more family-friendly and comical feel, which is typical of LEGO games. However, the humor in “LEGO The Lord of the Rings” is comparatively less exaggerated than other LEGO games due to the inherent nature of the original material being less comedic.

Windows 10 End of Life

On July 29, 2015, Windows 10 was rolled out as the successor to Windows 8.1 by Microsoft. Ten years later, on October 14, 2025, support for Windows 10 PCs will cease (End of Life), meaning no more security updates or software patches through Windows Update. However, the software may still work after this date. To … Read more

Line of Duty icon and more stars confirmed for “chaotic” Dublin-set family drama based on best-selling novel

In a recent announcement, the streamer has disclosed the ensemble for their upcoming 8-part series. Among them are Sarah Greene and Barry Ward who will portray Jessie and Johnny respectively, similar roles to those they played in Bad Sisters. Aisling Bea from Taskmaster is set to embody Cara, while Robert Sheehan, known for his role in The Umbrella Academy, will take on the character of Liam.

🤑 Chainlink, UBS, & DigiFT: The Holy Trinity of Crypto Greed? 🤑

In a move that screams “we’re here to make the rich richer,” the blockchain oracle platform Chainlink (LINK) announced on Thursday its unholy alliance with the global financial behemoth UBS and the institutional tokenized asset exchange DigiFT. Their mission? To automate the on-chain process for tokenized funds. Because, you know, manual labor is so last century. 🏦💨

New Resident Evil Requiem Report Leaves Fans Worried About the Game

Based on recent information from a reputable Resident Evil source known as Dusk Golem, it appears that Resident Evil Requiem is being developed for the Nintendo Switch 2. This isn’t entirely shocking, given that Resident Evil Village was previously released on the Nintendo Switch a few years ago. What is somewhat unexpected, however, is that Resident Evil Requiem might also be releasing on PS, which will be approximately 13 years old by the time Requiem releases in the future. It’s worth noting that Resident Evil Village was initially launched on PS4 back in 2021, but the PS5 was newer at that time, and it was typical for games to come out on PS4 instead. However, as we approach 2025 and beyond, it’s not common practice for games to be released on PS4 anymore, so if Resident Evil Requiem arrives on PS4 next year, that would be an unusual move.