Bubblegum Deathwish Bundle Brings Neon Chaos to VALORANT

Each character, namely The Phantom, Operator, Sheriff, and Stinger, individually cost 2,175 VP. The main attraction among them is the melee Chainsaw, priced at a hefty 4,350 VP. To complete this collection, there’s also a Flex item for 975 VP, a Player Card for 375 VP, a Gun Buddy for 675 VP, and a Spray for 325 VP. If you purchase them together as a set, it amounts to 8,700 VP, providing an affordable means of acquiring every item in one go.

Ashlee Simpson Details “Insane” Bullying Over SNL Lip-Syncing Scandal

Ashlee Simpson, who previously starred on the Ashlee Simpson Show, reminisced about the harsh criticism she faced following an incident in 2004 when she was accused of lip-syncing during her performance on Saturday Night Live. The confusion arose because her hit song “Pieces of Me,” which she had indeed sung that night, began playing before she started singing her second number, which was supposed to be “Autobiography.

Satisfactory Gets PS5 and Xbox Series X Release Date

The trailer indicates that the game titled “Satisfactory” is set to launch on Xbox Series X/S and PlayStation 5. However, it remains uncertain whether there will be any differences between these console versions and their PC counterparts, or if crossplay functionality will be introduced in the future. At the start of the year, Coffee Stain Studios hinted at plans to bring the game to consoles, acknowledging the difficulties involved in porting the game over.

Pac-Man Games Going to Be Free-to-Play for Limited Time

This weekend, from August 21st to 24th, you can enjoy playing three Pac-Man games for free on Xbox: “Pac-Man Museum”, “Pac-Man World Re-Pac”, and “Pac-Man Mega Tunnel Battle: Chomp Chomp”. Each game offers a unique take on the classic Pac-Man experience, making it a great opportunity for fans of the series to dive in.

Nickelodeon: Defunct Channel Set To Return

Originally launched by Nickelodeon in 1999, Noggin was designed as an educational platform that teachers frequently incorporated into their lessons using channel programming. After a hiatus from 2009 to 2015, Noggin reemerged as a streaming service but ceased operations again in 2024. Now, the platform is set for a revival, with an emphasis on gaming, aiming to provide engaging experiences for children aged five to twelve.

Fortunately, the revival is spearheaded by someone who contributed significantly to Noggin’s initial success – Kristen Kane, the former CEO, has been working diligently behind the scenes to reintroduce the platform. A sneak peek at the new-look Noggin is now available for all to see.