• WW&P unveils designs for 140m Cardiff Central station expansion
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    Proposals include row of brick arches outside redesigned rear entranceA new colonnade of brick arches would be built outside the rear entrance as part of the 140m expansion1/6show captionWW&P has unveiled its designs for a 140m facelift for Cardiff Central, Wales busiest train station.The images, published by the schemes client Transport for Wales (TfW), show a colonnade of brick arches at the rear entrance of the building and a series of improvements to interior spaces.A full business case for the scheme was completed at the end of last year with a planning application due to be submitted in the coming weeks.Proposed improvements to the grade II-listed building aim to modernise the station and support long-term passenger growth while remaining sensitive to the sites history and heritage.Interior spaces of the 1930s building will be freshened up with improvements to retail and waiting spacesOpened in 1850, the station was almost entirely rebuilt in the 1930s by the Great Western Railway and its lead architect Percy Emerson Culverhouse, who also designed Leamington Spa station and expansions to Bristol Temple Meads and Bath stations.WW&P design director and project lead Phil Turner said: Working with TfW on such a significant station for the region has been rewarding, with our scheme acknowledging the historical fabric of the city whilst bringing it into the present day, and future-proofing the station for generations to come.The plans include a larger concourse to improve passenger flow, additional gate lines, improved waiting spaces, retail space and cycle storage facilities.The project team includes engineering consultant Mott MacDonald.
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  • Janet Courtney Hostel, Lerwick
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    The winning team will refurbish the Category A-listed Janet Courtney Hostel and convert the 1939 former student accommodation block into new affordable housingThe complex is one of four buildings along with a church, institute and another hostel that remain on the site of the former old Anderson High School following its relocation to nearby Clickimin.Edinburgh-based 7N Architects has drawn up a masterplan for the site which is located on the Knab peninsula in Lerwick on the southern fringes of the islands largest settlement.AdvertisementAccording to the brief: Up until 2017, the Janet Courtney Hostel was used as student accommodation for pupils from outlying areas in Shetland.However, following the relocation of the school and the provision of new student accommodation, the building has remained unoccupied, falling into a state of disrepair.This project is for the conversion / refurbishment of the existing Janet Courtney Hostel into a combination of one, two and three beds flats for use as affordable housing by Shetland Islands Council.Early option appraisals indicate that it may be possible to accommodate up to 19 flats, although this will be dictated by further detailed design, space standards and current levels of demand in the area.Lerwick which means bay of clay in Old Norse is the main port for the Shetland Islands and currently has a population of around 7,500.AdvertisementThe latest procurement comes almost three years after Kevin Kelly Architects won a competition for a 5,000 beacon installation on Foula in the Shetlands.Bidders must have an average annual turnover of at least 54,000. Bids for the commission will be evaluated 60 per on experience and 40 per cent on methodology.Applicants must hold employers liability insurance of 10 million and public liability insurance of 5 million.Competition detailsProject title Janet Courtney Hostel Refurbishment, Lerwick, Shetland - Architectural Services and Principal DesignerClientContract value TbcFirst round deadline Midday, 11 April 2025Restrictions Minimum overall turnover of 54,000 per year for the last three financial years available, depending on the date on which the economic operator started trading, as far as the information on this turnover is available. Financial statements for the last three financial years if available, depending on the date on which the economic operator started trading, as far as the information on this turnover is available. A current bank reference to a minimum annual value of 80,000More information https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/008722-2025
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  • Haworth Tompkins wins approval for seven-block housing scheme in Wembley
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    The development will include six new residential buildings, providing 464 homes (88 affordable) and 421 co-living units ranging in height from two to 29 storeys, as well as a new single-storey, standalone community centre on a 1.14ha brownfield site in Atlip Road near Alperton tube station.Designed for landowner Atlip House Limited, the Stirling Prize-winners scheme will involve the demolition of all existing buildings, including the Atlip Centre, a multi-purpose building comprising retail outlets, a banqueting hall and gym, as well as a substation and a car park, to make way for the comprehensive redevelopment of the site .It will be centred around a new public square, Atlip Gardens, and will feature landscaping and public realm improvements throughout, including a new pedestrian route from Alperton Station to Atlip Road, new car and cycle parking, and outdoor community and play space.AdvertisementThe development will provide a total of 237m of commercial floorspace, 505m of community and flexible workspace, and 124m of flexible workspace.Brent Councils planning committee voted unanimously to approve the scheme on Wednesday, 12 March. Source:Haworth TompkinsAPPROVED: Haworth Tompkins plans for Atlip Road in WembleyMore than 140 people had signed an online petition opposing the scale of the plans, insisting that the high-rise buildings would be overbearing, causing severe loss of light and overshadowing, and would overcrowd the area, increasing traffic congestion and putting 'excessive strain' on existing infrastructure.But Brent planning officers said the proposal would make efficient use of previously developed land in a highly sustainable location and contribute significantly to borough housing needs, delivering affordable housing in line with national and local planning policy.Officers concluded that the proposed scale and massing of the buildings would respond well to the site context in a designated tall building zone within an identified growth area where tall buildings of a comparable scale already feature close by.AdvertisementThey added: Adverse amenity effects on daylight and sunlight conditions to some existing nearby sensitive receptors [] are to be expected with development proposed at scale which seeks to make most efficient use of land.Brent Council had identified the site for development in its 2021 Local Plan, as part of its wider regeneration of the Alperton Growth Area where a number of residential-led redevelopment schemes have already completed or are under construction. Aformer bus garage opposite the site is currently being developed as a mixed-use, residential-led development including buildings of up to 28 storeys. Source:Google EarthAPPROVED: Haworth Tompkins plans for Atlip Road in Wembley - site aerial viewIn a design and access statement, Haworth Tompkins said the proposal was an opportunity to significantly improve an underutilised brownfield site, improving existing routes and addressing issues including insecure site boundaries, poor frontage to Alperton Station, overlooking, and very poor-quality public spaces.The practice added: Our approach from the beginning of the project has been driven by a desire to balance strong placemaking and delivery of homes with a viable scale which mediates between the lower-rise Metroland development along Sunleigh Road and the emerging tall building cluster formed by Minavil House and the Bus Depot site.Haworth Tompkins said the central green open space, with buildings defining street edges, was key to its strategic approach to the site.
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  • Immune System Need a Boost? Add These 11 Vitamin D-Rich Foods to Your Diet
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    If your immune system is struggling, help strengthen it with these foods packed with vitamin D.
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  • Best Internet and Mobile Bundles for March 2025
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    Bundling your internet with a mobile plan can offer you many discounts. Here are our top picks for the best internet and mobile bundles.
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  • How to Build a Wildfire-Resistant House
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    March 17, 20258 min readWhat Does a Wildfire-Resistant House Look Like?With wildfires happening more often and burning more area, homes need to be hardened to make them more fire-resistantBy Andrea Thompson edited by Dean Visser Matthew TwomblyWildfires in the western U.S. are larger and more frequent now than in the past. And the number of homes, businesses and other structures lost to the flames has skyrocketed.This is because such blazes are now much more likely to turn into urban firestormssuch as those that recently tore through the Los Angeles area, suburbs of Denver and the town of Lahaina, Hawaii. These catastrophes are increasing as communities expand into wildfire-prone areasand as climate change increases the likelihood and frequency of the conditions that fuel such conflagrations.Wildland management techniques, such as thinning out undergrowth, are important to reducing fire risk but will not solve the problem on their own, fire experts say. Likewise, assuming a firefighter can protect our home is no longer a safe or responsible expectation to have, says Kimiko Barrett, a wildfire resilience researcher at Headwaters Economics, an independent, nonpartisan research group. In the recent case of Los Angeles, even the best-equipped, best-trained, best-staffed firefighting force in the country could not stop what happened once it got into the structures, says Steve Kerber, vice president and executive director of the Fire Safety Research Institute (FSRI).On supporting science journalismIf you're enjoying this article, consider supporting our award-winning journalism by subscribing. By purchasing a subscription you are helping to ensure the future of impactful stories about the discoveries and ideas shaping our world today.People have to completely reset the way they think about dealing with fire danger, these and other experts say, by making homes more resistant to fire. The big social, cultural paradigm shift that is needed is in us understanding, as a society, that wildfires are inevitable, that the risks are increasing and that we need to learn to live with these increasing risks, Barrett says. Risk mitigation involves what some experts call hardening homes to make them less susceptible to fires and to prevent flames from getting that first toehold in an urban or suburban area.And its not only an issue out West. Places from the New Jersey Pine Barrens to the Appalachian Mountains are at risk of wildfires that can spill over into residential firestorms.There are several certification programs and homeowner guides that communities can turn to in order to become more fire-resistant, from voluntary programs that individuals can carry out, which are run by organizations such as the nonprofit Insurance Institute for Business and Home Safety (IBHS), to formal building code programs that can be enacted at the state or local level. Regardless of the resource, all recommendations for the best materials and tactics for fire resistance are grounded in the same research, which uses observations from real fires, controlled tests in labs and computer simulations. Were all saying the same science, says IBHS chief engineer Anne Cope, and the science is very clear.How do houses catch fire?A wildfire can threaten a house in three main ways: it can produce embers, make direct flame contact and emit radiant heat.The number one concern is embers, says Karl Fippinger, vice president of fire and disaster mitigation with the International Code Council, a nonprofit that develops model building codes. These tiny little balls of fire, as Barrett calls them, can travel several miles ahead of a fire front. If they collect in the corner of an eave or on landscaping plants, or if they slip through cracks into the house, all of these flammable surface areas are vulnerable to ignition, Barrett says. If a home ignites from embers, theres a 90 percent chance that it will be completely lost.Direct flame contact with a structure is an obvious danger, and objects that surround a house can put it at greater risk. The more flammable objects there are in the yard or other space around a house, the more likely the flames are to spread to the house itself.Homes can also catch fire from radiant heat, typically from another building next door. If that radiant heat is hot enough, it can cause vegetation next to a building to combust and can even shatter windowsallowing embers inside. And the radiant heat from a house fire is tremendous. Theres a reason why you cannot hold your hand over a candle, Cope says, and a candle is pretty small. When a home catches fire, there is a lot of material thats not only flammable, but its also often manufactured with petroleum, Barrett says. So when it burns, its going to burn really, really hot for a really long time.What does wildfire-resistant mean?This concept can go by a number of terms"wildfire-resistant, wildfire-prepared, hardenedbut it does not mean wildfire-proof. To achieve that, youd need what effectively amounts to a concrete bunkernot exactly something that suggests home sweet home.Instead the practical aim is to make a house less susceptible to the three main fire threats, which buys time both for people to evacuate and for firefighters to arrive. The longer it takes for a house to start burning, the better the odds that firefighters can get there and stop the flames, Fippinger says. Stopping them before they find purchase in the built environment is critical: Once a single house catches fire, it is then propagating the spread of the fire into the neighborhood, Barrett says, and thats very distinctive with wildfires, in contrast to other hazards. You do not see that with floods; you do not see that with hurricanes.Some of the design elements that experts recommend can be retrofitted into an existing house quite cheaply and easily. But retrofitting other elements can be much more expensive. When building new, though, its almost the exact same cost as using more standard materials and techniques, Cope says. Many of the recommendations also improve energy efficiency or provide protection from high winds as well.Matthew TwomblyWhat is defensible space?One of the first, and often easiest, places to start when hardening a home to wildfire is what experts call defensible space. This is a bit like a homes personal space. Essentially, you want to reduce or eliminate any combustible material within five feet of the house to reduce the risk from embers and within 100 feet to protect against active flames and radiant heat. An individual homes defensible space can overlap with neighboring homes or other structures, especially in densely populated areas, so one homeowners choices in this regard can affect the risk for neighbors as well.Within the defensible space, its important to consider the flammability of plants, landscaping materials (such as mulch or pine straw), fencing, vehicles, trash cans, sheds or other outbuildings, decks and outdoor furniture.If a home has a wooden fence, any section that touches the house should be made from metal or some other noncombustible material. Outbuildings can be kept a certain distance from the house or constructed from noncombustible material, or both, as can decks and patios. On red flag days (when the wildfire threat is high), furniture, garbage cans and other movable objects can be brought insidejust as people do in areas prone to hurricanes or tornadoes. And though a healthy green bush doesnt seem like its primed to burn, in an urban conflagration, all those beautiful bushes are little green gas cans, Cope says. So planting flowers instead of larger plants near a home might be a safer bet.These recommendations dont mean a house cant still have curb appeal. Plants can be put in movable containers, and there are noncombustible materials that mimic the look of wood and can be used for fences and decking.Matthew TwomblyWhat are the most fire-resistant types of windows?Kerber and his colleagues in the FSRI lab have done thousands of experiments on windows of different thickness, material and frame type. They start with just the glass, then work their way up to scale models of the exterior walls of houses to see how well those walls hold up to a nearby fire.Their work shows that the ideal windows for resisting the heat from fires are dual-paned and made with tempered glass. The frame should be made from aluminum or other noncombustible material, not wood.Many houses across the country already have dual-paned windows for energy efficiency, and their insulative properties also help with fire safety. The same thing that works for energy efficiency, to keep the energy in your house, works to keep the energy out in a fire, Kerber says. And if the outer pane does crack, the inner pane keeps it in place so that the whole window doesnt shatter and let in embers or flames.Additionally, tempering makes the glass stronger; think of the tempered glass cookware that goes into ovens.There are also shutters made to protect windows from fire that are akin to the storm shutters or plywood sheets that people sometimes put up ahead of a hurricane. Kerbers team is now conducting experiments to see which types offer the best protection.Matthew TwomblyWhat kind of roof is most fire-resistant?A range of factors affect the relative risk of a roof catching fire. The safest roofs have simple shapesfew or no dormers (protruding structures, usually with windows) or other architectural features where debris or embers can collectand are made from noncombustible materials, such as asphalt or metal. Tile roofs are popular in some areas, and though they are noncombustible, they can crack naturally or from various stresses, creating crannies that can trap flammable debris or flying embers. Debris such as leaves should be regularly cleared from roofs and gutters, and the latter can be covered for further protection.Matthew TwomblyUnvented attics are safest from embers, but attics in some climates need to be vented to manage airflow and moisture and to avoid damage to the home. If a home has attic vents, they should be covered with nonplastic screens or replaced with nonplastic vents that meet certain specifications for keeping out embers. These are often easy and cheap for homeowners to install themselves, Cope notes.Eave overhangs and open eaves provide more surface for flames or embers; they should be enclosed. Enclosing eaves can be relatively inexpensive.Matthew TwomblyWhat walls are the most fire-resistant?Ideally, exterior walls should use noncombustible fiber cement or stucco materials instead of vinyl siding or wood. Theyve now made very decorative cement and stucco options that are easy to install, that arent super expensive, Kerber says.If fully replacing the siding on an existing house isnt feasible for cost reasons, the most important place to target is the bottom six inches of wallthis helps prevent ignition from piles of embers that can accumulate there. That six-inch noncombustible zone should also be applied to doors, floor-to-ceiling windows or any other feature in that space.Gaps or cracks larger than one eighth of an inch in width should be caulked or plugged to prevent embers from entering them, smoldering and starting a spot fire.Why is it important for whole communities to harden their homes?For a home to be fully wildfire-resistant, every part of it needs to be up to standards. You cant do 20 percent of the recommendations and be 20 percent safer from wildfires. It doesnt work that way, Kerber says. But homeowners have to start somewhere, and Cope suggests making a plan and tackling one piece at a time if a full upgrade isnt in the cards.And even if one home meets wildfire-resistance standards, its not out of the proverbial woods. One poorly placed shed thats unprotected could take out an entire community, Kerber says.That means that changes need to happen at the community level. Whether you want it to be a group assignment or not, it is, Cope says. Some jurisdictions have passed wildfire-resistant building codesbut in California, for example, they only apply to homes built after 2008. There are also regulations on creating ample defensible space in some wildfire-prone areas, but those havent yet been fully enforced, Cope says.It requires change, she says, and change is difficult. But it can be done. As Kerber points out, parts of Florida that were wiped out by hurricanes have built back, adhering to stronger codesand survived the next storm as a result. Hardening homes to deal with wildfires is ultimately how we get out of paying billions of dollars in damage with repeated catastrophes, Kerber says.Public guides from the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire) and IBHS have more details on the specifications for wildfire-resistant homes.
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  • Recent Deregulation at the EPA, SPHEREx and PUNCH Launch and Saturns Many Moons
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    March 16, 2025New NASA Missions, Bonus Moons for Saturn and Whale Urine That Balances Ocean ChemistryThe EPA rolls back regulations, NASA launches two exciting missions, and we discuss the surprising way whale urine moves nitrogen across the ocean. Anaissa Ruiz Tejada/Scientific AmericanSUBSCRIBE TO Science QuicklyRachel Feltman: Happy Monday, listeners! For Scientific Americans Science Quickly, Im Rachel Feltman. Lets get this week started with our usual science news roundup.First, unfortunately, I need to update you on some troubling environmental news.Last Wednesday the head of the Environmental Protection Agency, Lee Zeldin, announced that the agency plans to get rid of or weaken many environmental rules and policies. Zeldin said the EPA could even pivot away from officially recognizing that greenhouse gases are bad for us.On supporting science journalismIf you're enjoying this article, consider supporting our award-winning journalism by subscribing. By purchasing a subscription you are helping to ensure the future of impactful stories about the discoveries and ideas shaping our world today.Back in 2007 the Supreme Court ruled that greenhouse gases are pollutants covered by the Clean Air Act and that meant that the EPA needed to determine whether these emissions by new motor vehicles were tied to air pollution that could harm the public, or if the science was too uncertain. Well, the science was certain. In 2009 the EPA officially determined that greenhouse gases threaten public health. Zeldin announced that the administration plans to reconsider these findings. In a video Zeldin posted on X, formerly known as Twitter, about the plans, he referred to the determination as[CLIP: Lee Zedlin on X: The holy grail of the climate-change religion.]Feltman: Its important to note that since 2009 the evidence that greenhouse gas emissions put human lives in danger has only grown.According to Zeldin, the EPA plans to take a series of 31 actions to change or eliminate environmental regulations. Now, the big headline is that sectors like power generation and the automotive industry could face fewer regulatory requirements around climate pollution. The agency is also considering going after rules related to hydrofluorocarbons, which are extremely potent greenhouse gases. Zeldin argued that these gases contribute to food inflation by forcing companies to use refrigerant systems that make food more expensive. Other agency targets include regulations around wastewater from coal plants, industrial release of mercury and other toxins, soot pollution, and clean water protections for rivers and wetlands.In an EPA news release, Zeldin said the following about the proposed changes: "Today is the greatest day of deregulation our nation has seen. We are driving a dagger through the heart of climate-change religion.E&E News by Politico reports that the EPA wont be able to do all of this at once. Overturning that 2009 finding on the dangers of greenhouse gas emissions will take at least a year. But there are plenty of environmental regulations the agency could roll back in the meantime. In recent days the EPA has canceled hundreds of grants and Zeldin has pledged to cut more than half of the agencys spending. Last Monday, Zeldin wrote in a statement that the EPA was working hand-in-hand with DOGE, which is overseen by Elon Musk. Last Thursday a federal judge ordered the U.S. DOGE Service to turn over records to 14 state attorneys general who allege that Musks cost-cutting sweeps are violating the Constitution.Meredith Hankins, a senior attorney at the Natural Resources Defense Council, told E&E News that the breadth of the proposed EPA rollbacks was surprising. In summary, she said, the vibes are bad. We will definitely be keeping an eye on what the EPA is up to in the next few months.But for now lets cleanse our palettes with some space news. Last Tuesday two NASA missions headed into space. One of those missions centers on a new space telescope called SPHERExno relation to SpaceX; its short for Spectro-Photometer for the History of the Universe, Epoch of Reionization and Ices Explorer. Of course, NASA loves a good backronym. Its going to create a three-dimensional map of the sky every six months. The telescope will measure the distances between us and about 450 million other galaxies, in part to help understand how the universe rapidly expanded in the split second after the big bang.Tagging along on the same flight was NASAs PUNCH, short for Polarimeter to Unify the Corona and Heliosphere. That mission, which comprises four suitcase-sized satellites, is going to study solar wind. And I bet NASA was pleased as punch to get two awesome missions up on the same ride. But I hope those satellites realized they were getting into like an Uber Pool situation.In other great space news, Saturn is officially the mooniest planet in our solar system by a landslide. Last Tuesday the International Astronomical Union recognized the discovery of a whopping 128 new moons orbiting Saturn. That brings the planets total up to 274, which is more moons than all the other planets in our solar system have combinedor at least the moons we know about, anyway. These findings, which relied on the use of the Canada France Hawaii Telescope to carefully watch Saturns skies from 2019 to 2021, deepen the ringed planets lunar dominance over Jupiter and its measly 95 moons. If youre wondering where all these moons could possibly fit, the answer is actually pretty simple: most of them are pretty much just wobbly little rocks. All 128 of the newly discovered moons are so-called irregular moons, meaning theyre fragments of larger objects that got pulled into Saturns orbit long ago. Each one is just a few kilometers across. The researchers say that many of these moons could stem from a relatively recent collisionjust about a hundred million years ago.Well end things on a delightful note with a new study on the incredible power of whale urine. A paper published last Monday in Nature Communications reports on the great whale conveyor belt, which transports what researchers estimate is nearly 4,000 tons of nitrogen around the world each year. Nitrogen is crucial for supporting the oceans food chain because it provides fuel for phytoplankton. Without whale pee, it turns out, some marine climates might really be hurting for the stuff.Many whales spend the summer living in the nutrient-rich waters of cooler climates before traveling thousands of miles to warmer breeding grounds, where they live in higher concentrations. When they shed biomass in the form of poop, placentas and carcasses, they leave some of the nutrients of their summer binge in the waters of their winter homes. But according to this new study, its the pee they leave behind that funnels the most nitrogen into their breeding grounds and they leave behind a lot of pee. One study found that a fin whale can produce 250 gallons of urine in a day..The researchers estimate that whales might have transferred three times as many nutrients before commercial whaling lowered their populations. But even with that huge slowdown in the great whale conveyor belt, the animals are still super impactful: in one sanctuary in Hawaii, for example, whales provide approximately double the amount of nutrients that come from natural processes like ocean currents. Their liquid goldand other bodily releaseshelps support thriving ecosystems in coastal spots all over the world.Thats all for this weeks science news roundup. Well be back on Wednesday to show you that when it comes to colonoscopies, most people dont knowyou get the idea.Science Quickly is produced by me, Rachel Feltman, along with Fonda Mwangi, Kelso Harper, Naeem Amarsy and Jeff DelViscio. This episode was edited by Alex Sugiura. Shayna Posses and Aaron Shattuck fact-check our show. Our theme music was composed by Dominic Smith. Subscribe to Scientific American for more up-to-date and in-depth science news.For Scientific American, this is Rachel Feltman. Have a great week!
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  • Bulletstorm developer People Can Fly working on mystery PlayStation franchise
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    People Can Fly - the developer of Outriders and Bulletstorm - has signed a deal with PlayStation to work on a new project based on an existing Sony series. Read more
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  • Life is Strange: Double Exposure was a "large loss" for Square Enix - report
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    Life is Strange: Double Exposure was a "large loss" for Square Enix - reportWill Max Caulfield still return?Image credit: Square Enix News by Tom Phillips Editor-in-Chief Published on March 17, 2025 The latest Life is Strange game did not perform well for publisher Square Enix, it's been claimed.Life is Strange: Double Exposure, which launched last autumn to a mixed response from fans, resulted in "large losses" for the company, Kabutan analyst Hideki Yasuda stated (thanks, ResetEra/TheGamer).Officially, Square Enix is yet to comment on Double Exposure's performance - and there's been no word on Double Exposure's sales figures pubicly at all. Deck Nine, the game's developer, previously announced layoffs at the studio in the wake of the game's launch, and it's unclear what's next for the franchise - despite Double Exposure ending with a message stating that protagonist Max Caulfield would "return".To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Eurogamer's Life is Strange: Double Exposure review in video form.Watch on YouTubeLast week, Square Enix issued its most recent financial results - which largely focus on the sales of Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D Remake and the successful launch of Final Fantasy 14 expansion Dawntrail. Perhaps tellingly, there's no notice of how Life is Strange: Double Exposure sold. Instead, Square Enix simply says that its HD gaming division's revenues had fallen due to the fact that unnamed "new titles generated lower sales" than Final Fantasy 16, Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster and Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince did over the same period during the previous year.Square Enix doesn't state what the new titles that underperformed were, but does say that the launch of Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D helped offset these losses, as it had performed better than initially expected.Eurogamer has contacted Yasuda and Square Enix for more detail. The company is yet to release a transcript of the financial briefing that includes shareholder questions.Life is Strange: Double Exposure launched amidst a major backlash from fans upset at how the game handled the ongoing storyline of returning protagonist Max Caulfield, and the impact of players' choice at the beginning of Life is Strange 1. The situation turned uglier when Square Enix removed leaked development material from a popular Life is Strange fan reddit, including posts by several anonymous commenters who provided proof they worked at Deck Nine, and who made a number of claims regarding how Double Exposure's story had changed through development, shaped by feedback from Square Enix itself. In response, Square Enix said it had acted to remove the content based on "appropriate legal requirements" for "intellectual property violations"."Like its own hero's dabbling with time travel, Life is Strange: Double Exposure highlights the troubles of trying to revisit old memories, while raising unanswered questions about the future," I wrote in Eurogamer's Life is Strange: Double Exposure review.
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  • Marvel Rivals Rank Distribution proves most players suck, but theyll never admit it
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    You can trust VideoGamer. Our team of gaming experts spend hours testing and reviewing the latest games, to ensure you're reading the most comprehensive guide possible. Rest assured, all imagery and advice is unique and original. Check out how we test and review games hereThe competitive spirit is alive and well in Marvel Rivals, as players dive deep into the games ranked mode, battling it out to climb and gain bragging rights. Since its release in December 2024, the game has provided a chaotic yet strategic playground where teamwork and skill reign supreme.For many, ranked mode is the final testa hard climb through the ranks from Bronze to the coveted One Above All, spurred by the promise of rewards such as the Blood Shield Invisible Woman skin or the prestigious Crests of Honor. Players have devoted countless hours to learning heroes, perfecting strategies, and riding the rollercoaster of victories and losses in quest of the next rank-up.However, as Season 1 nears its end, fresh data reveals a surprise twist in the narrative. Despite the dedication of those advancing through the ranks, the most recent distribution numbers from RivalsTracker show that a staggering part of the player base remains in Bronze 3, the games lowest tier, still theyll never admit that its a skill issue. Marvel Rivals Ranked Distribution data shows half the player base is still in Bronze 3According to the Rank Distribution board in RivalsTracker, as of March 2025, over 100,000 players are still in Bronze 3, which is the games lowest tier. On the other hand, only over 25,000 players are in the next Bronze 2 tier.The Rank Distribution data shows more players are in Bronze than higher ranks. Image by VideoGamer.This statistic exceeds other rankings such as Silver and Gold, which have about 50,000 participants on average. From a total of 484,000 players, almost one-third of the player base still hanging in the base tier tells one of two stories.Furthermore, it also proves that most of the players in Bronze III either play Quick Match, Arcade, or other game modes or are simply going through a skill issue that they wont admit. When an outdated version of these stats was shared on Reddit, players also pointed out how there where more players in Grandmaster III than in Platinum III rank.Some players suggest they only play till Gold to unlock the free skins, while others simply enjoying to show their rank off to their friends. One such player wrote, Ive just never felt an incentive to actually play ranked past gold except for the fact that its what my friends prefer.While the ranked distribution for Rivals is debatable among pros and casuals, check out how you can unlock Lord icons faster in the game if youre not in it for the ranks.Marvel RivalsPlatform(s):macOS, PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series XGenre(s):Fighting, ShooterRelated TopicsMarvel Rivals Subscribe to our newsletters!By subscribing, you agree to our Privacy Policy and may receive occasional deal communications; you can unsubscribe anytime.Share
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