Sony Sues Tencent For Horizon Rip Off

It appears that Sony is taking steps to safeguard one of its highly successful franchises, Horizon, which has emerged as a fan favorite from the PlayStation family over the last decade. The Horizon series is set in a post-apocalyptic world where technology from the future coexists with primitive times. In these games, players engage in battles against robot dinosaurs and explore verdant landscapes as the main character, Alloy – a young redheaded woman. To date, the first two installments have sold millions of copies, giving rise to a VR spin-off, a feature film, and rumors of a multiplayer Horizon game in development too.

New Xbox Game Now Verified on Steam Deck

To clarify, the game at hand is Towerborne, developed by Stoic (a team previously from BioWare) and published by Xbox Game Studios. If the name Stoic isn’t familiar, they are the team behind the Banner Saga series.

King of the Hill Showrunner Reveals One Big Change for Hulu Revival

As a devoted fan, I’m thrilled to share an exciting update about the beloved “King of the Hill” series! In a recent interview with IGN, showrunner Saladin K. Patterson revealed that our favorite characters will now be dropping more expletives than they did in the original Fox broadcast. This decision came after careful discussions within the team regarding how much each character should curse and which ones would actually use such language. However, it’s important to note that these changes won’t transform the characters dramatically. They remain the same lovable, quirky individuals we’ve grown to adore!

Paramount+ Now Exclusively Streaming One of the Best Video Game Movies Ever

Sega has been watching from the sidelines as Nintendo takes control of the cinema market, but their iconic character Sonic the Hedgehog has been making waves in family films recently. With a complete trilogy under its belt and a fourth film on the way, Paramount now owns the Sonic franchise. Many fans consider “Sonic the Hedgehog 2” (2022) to be the best of the series, and after sharing it with Netflix for a while, only Paramount+’s streaming service offers access to the sequel.

Brickken and Credefi: A Match Made in DeFi Heaven 🤝

Real-world assets are rapidly expanding the potential in DeFi, much like how a cat expands its territory in a new home. On Monday, July 28, the tokenization platform Brickken integrated with the DeFi lender Credefi to create permissionless, peer-to-peer lending. It’s like a potluck where everyone brings something different to the table, and no one’s keeping score. 🍽️