Rumour: Microsoft to Confirm Forza Horizon 6, Japan Setting Next Month

According to Windows Central, there are official documents circulating that suggest Forza Horizon 6 might be announced during the Tokyo Game Show in 2025. Subsequently, on Reddit, NateTheHate2 shared more details, stating that the plan is to announce the game this year, with the Tokyo Game Show serving as the venue for this announcement, and the game is set in Japan.

Metaplanet’s Stellar Ascent: From Micro to Mighty in the Market’s Eye 👀🚀

For those unfamiliar with the fan club, the FTSE Japan Index is essentially Japan’s version of “The Big Table,” featuring mid- and large-cap companies listed on Japanese exchanges. Every quarter, the index provider’s committee of financial wizards swirls the data in a cosmic pot and rebalances the lineup. Thanks to its impressive Q2 showing (a feat comparable to passing a magic exam), Metaplanet earned its VIP pass and got slotted into this prestigious line-up.

Bitcoin’s Wild Ride Turns into a Smooth Cruise! 🚀💼

Once upon a time, our capricious friend Bitcoin was famous for its wild antics, those dizzying price swings that resembled a circus performance more than a financial asset. But lo and behold! It appears the prodigal child of cryptocurrency is finally donning a suit and tie, behaving like a proper grown-up among its financial peers.

Bitcoin’s Plunge: A Dip or a Dive? 🤑

Dixon, with his chart-strewn crystal ball, decrees that the current Bitcoin price is a veritable feast for the acquisitive soul. The leviathan of cryptocurrencies has dipped by 3.08%, its value now a modest $110,735.02. Its market dominance, too, has waltzed downward to 58.2%, a slight curtsy to the whims of fate. Presently, it lingers in a range Dixon dubs the “buy-the-dip” sanctuary-$108,000 to $110,000-a zone where the bullish spirit, like a phoenix, remains unbowed. 🦅📈

Silent Hill f Producer Reiterates That it is Not a Soulslike

In an interview at Gamescom 2025 with IGN, Okamoto discussed that some elements of the combat system in the Silent Hill series are actually more antiquated than the combat style introduced in the Souls series, which debuted with the 2009 game Demon’s Souls. He also mentioned that numerous other games have employed similar styles of combat, including even earlier installments within the Silent Hill franchise.

ROUTINE Gets New Video Showcasing Hacking, Stealth and Horror Gameplay

In the beginning of the game, players are introduced to how the ROUTINE utilizes its in-game computer terminals, each featuring a unique user interface. Navigating this terminal allows players to enhance their core tools and gain insights into new gameplay features they can access. One such tool showcased in the trailer is the C.A.T., which appears to be capable of suppressing magnetic interference from neighboring machines. The C.A.T. also comes equipped with its own camera and screen. It’s important to mention that the C.A.T. primarily serves as a maintenance tool rather than a weapon in the game.