• The First Berserker: Khazan Is A Hack-And-Slash Revival That Pulls No Punches
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    The First Berserker: Khazan's first gameplay footage is here, and it's looking quite promising. Boasting a cel-shaded anime artstyle and a frosty aesthetic, Khazan looks straight out of the pages of a combat-filled manga like Berserk. How fitting.The latest entry in the Dungeon & Fighter series--which includes the online fighting game DNF Duel and the MMORPG Dungeon Fighter Online--The First Berserker: Khazan is a hack-and-slash action-RPG with similarities to the Souls series and classics like the original God of War games. The trailer shows a wounded Khazan being fully healed by a strange sword called the "Blade Phantom." After that, he explores a snowy mountainscape, using his axe and sword to deal with a number of enemies, finally ending with an impressive boss fight with a Yeti-like monster.While it's not clear if Khazan is fully a "Soulslike," it exhibits a lot of elements that have become synonymous with the series, including maze-like environments, powerful falling attacks, charge attacks, a sprint option, and even a parry. The game's stylized visuals stand out the most in this trailer, as we haven't seen many notable action-RPGs in that style in recent years. The First Berserker: Khazan will come out sometime in 2025, and it will release for PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.Continue Reading at GameSpot
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  • Sequel to Popular 2019 Game Coming to Xbox Game Pass in 2025
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    Descenders Next has been confirmed as a day one Xbox Game Pass game releasing in 2025. While most Xbox Game Pass subscribers are likely keeping their attention on the games coming in the near future, there are certainly others who are counting down the days to the titles that are coming to the service in 2025.
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  • You Can Now Buy Movie Tickets In A Video Game
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    Warner Bros. and Roblox are teaming up to allow users to buy tickets to the upcoming Beetlejuice Beetlejuice film from inside the game. Users can play a new Roblox experience, Escape the Afterlife, where they van visit a virtual Fandango box office and can buy tickets to the film.This is the first time Roblox users have been able to buy tickets to a film from within the platform. In a press release, Roblox said this is part of the company's efforts to increase Roblox's commerce opportunities. Users need to be at least 13 years old to buy a ticket.Escape the Afterlife was developed by Sawhorse and allows users to visit the scenes and meet with characters from Beetlejuice Beetlejuice. Players need to escape ghouls and rescue characters.Continue Reading at GameSpot
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  • How Call of Duty: Black Ops 6's Melee Macchiato Can Avoid Being a Letdown
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    Introduced all the way back in 2008 with the release of Call of Duty: World at War, Call of Duty: Zombies has remained a highlight of the franchise for well over a decade now. An addictive blend of highly accessible gameplay and a sprinkling of complex mechanics, Call of Duty's Zombies mode has continued to appeal to both veteran players and newcomers alike. And though recent entries have somewhat forgotten what made the mode so beloved in the first place, Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 seems to understand exactly what it needs to do to get fans on board from the jump.
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  • Choose your career path in Monster Jam Showdown
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    Hello to all Monster Jam fans out there! We know youve been waiting for a while, but the most action-packed motorsports event on four wheels will soon land on PlayStation in a whole new guise. Im Federico Spada, Monster Jam Showdown Game Director, and Im here to sweeten the wait by taking you through the discovery of career mode, our single-player campaign also known as the Showdown Tour.The Showdown Tour will be the pillar of your journey, with over 130 events combining speed and skills. From the outset, this variety has been an important element in terms of design. Developing a game with Monster Jam trucks is way different from working on any other racing title, as this is a one-of-a-kind discipline that expands the competition beyond pure racing. When we designed the Showdown Tour, our goal was to leverage this uniqueness to create the most tailored gaming experience and exalt the strengths of each player. To do that, we came up with a sandbox-like design where you will be free to enjoy the events you prefer without a given order.Youll compete in 8 different game modes and explore 3 original environmentsTo welcome different playstyles, we grouped the events into three categories: Stunt, Short, and Racing. Once a certain event has been played, you will unlock new events in the same category as the one just played. This way, you will constantly find new challenges akin to your preferences, but nonetheless, youll get plenty of variety as events from the same category will cover several game modes and take place in all three original environments we developed.Importantly, the locations of the Showdown Tour are wild and out of the ordinary, the perfect place to push your Monster Jam trucks to the limit and unleash their full power even beyond what you see in live events. Whether its a stadium, an open-air arena, or an actual circuit, the environment will put those mechanical beasts to the test, from the glaciers of Alaska to the scorching desert of Death Valley and the forests of Colorado. Following our free-progression approach, youll get to race these untamed landscapes from the very first minutes of play simply by navigating a map with all the events, which will gradually appear as you progress. For instance, after completing a Freestyle event in Colorado, you might find a new Freestyle contest in another region of the map as well as a different game mode, such as a Best Trick match.Showdown Events are epic boss battles that unlock new Monster Jam trucks and paint outsBy earning victories in the same event category, you will collect medals which will grant you access to Showdown Events, which are special challenges that unlock higher-difficulty competitions within the same category. In Showdown Events, you will have to prove to be the worthy owner of some of the most iconic Monster Jam trucks by competing against their previous driver. If you succeed, you will become the official driver of that truck and it will be added to your collection. But beware Showdown Events are not just simple 1v1 races; to win, you dont just have to come first, but you also have to please the crowd by performing a spectacular run. Thats why youll see the layout of the circuits changing at every lap in these races and will find even more destructible objects or bigger ramps to boost your run.This design will leave you completely free to decide at any time whether to progress within the same category by playing the most difficult events or to test yourself in something different. In one case, youll maximize your skills in your favorite game modes and unlock the associated trucks. However, to fully complete your career and collect all 66 vehicles* and over 140 paint outs, youll have to master all categories. Im sure both kids and adults will give their all to have each of the fan-favorite Monster Jam trucks in their private collections.You can think of the Showdown Tour as the elite Monster Jam competition. Only the best trucks can join this championship, which pushes both vehicles and drivers to the limit in a series of extreme and unconventional clashes that broaden the action of real-life Monster Jam events. By beating the best trucks on the planet, you will make your way to the victory of the Showdown Tour and eventually become the ultimate Champion of the toughest Monster Jam competition ever.If you do think you have what it takes, get ready to step on the gas and kick off your career as Monster Jam Showdown will release on PlayStation 5, and PlayStation 4 on August 29, 2024, with Early Access available from August 26, 2024.*40 trucks will be included in the base game and 26 will be available through free or premium DLCs
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  • Fortnite to remove FOMO from future battle passes
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    Image: Epic Games Epic Games makes a big change to battle pass skin exclusivity Continue reading
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  • Studio OSKLO Imparts Splendor Upon Hollywood Regency Home
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    Though it sounds exuberant, Regency Revival design distills precedents set by Georgian architecture with a refinement in detailing and the careful practice of compositional restraint. Sometimes referred to as Modern Georgian, it found popularity in the Pacific Northwest from the mid-to-late 1930s before trickling down into California by the early 1950s and was used almost exclusively for residential applications. One such example is this Cordell Drive home situated in the Hollywood Hills. The box-shaped massing, shallow roof encapsulated by parapet walls, and simple, small frieze board adornment are several markers indicative of the era during which it was erected. Recently renovated by Los Angeles-based Studio OSKLO, it pulls focus as a modern classic able to outshine neighboring new-builds that are vapid in comparison to their historical counterparts.Photo: Sam FrostIt was the best of Hollywood Regency design without the later 1950s and 1960s embellishments, say Arya and Michael Martin, co-founders of Studio OSKLO. Simple and clean lines, minimalist architectural accents in vertical colonnades and decorative adornment.Photo: Sam FrostThe team shepherded this project over the course of two years careful to preserve the structures overall integrity assuming responsibility for schematic design, construction, interior design, and the manufacturing of their own custom light fixtures and furniture. The now complete, nearly 5,000-square-foot, fully furnished home boasts an interior awash in more natural light with better exterior glazing, updated surfaces, and an open floor plan to accommodate entertaining on a scale as grand as the spaces themselves. Programming includes a large primary suite (with an adjoining dressing room-style walk-in closet, indoor/outdoor shower, and enormous terrace), three en suite guest bedrooms, a secondary guest terrace, powder room, entertainment and media rooms with a central bar, a robust kitchen, formal dining area, cafe nook, and den-like niche.Photo: Sam FrostPhoto: Douglas FriedmanWarm, neutral earth tones a mlange of taupe, brown, cream, ivory, and beige abound setting the stage for a cozy environment while providing a backdrop for colors like terracotta, burgundy, deep green, and even black to have their respective moments. Natural stone with animated marbling, light oak wood, and tactile textiles including velvet, mohair, and boucle, play a supporting role in delivering a rich material performance. Whats more, light fixtures fashioned from fabric and plaster help scene build with enhanced warmth in oft colder elements. The furnishings strike a delicate balance between charm derived from antiques with the exclusivity of bespoke pieces from Studio OSKLO. This curatorial approach is an homage to the propertys storied past and a promise of patronage through the next generation of caretakers.Photo: Douglas FriedmanThe residence still exudes the same star-qualities that defined an iconic cultural period. It emotes Hollywood glamor and quantifies Beverly Hills visually in a truly sexy and timeless sense, the Martins add. You can visualize Carole Lombard in a one-piece swimsuit poolside as readily as Sydney Sweeney in short shorts and a tank top without losing a bit of formality or class.Photo: Douglas FriedmanPhoto: Douglas FriedmanPhoto: Douglas FriedmanPhoto: Douglas FriedmanPhoto: Douglas FriedmanPhoto: Sam FrostPhoto: Douglas FriedmanPhoto: Douglas FriedmanPhoto: Douglas FriedmanPhoto: Sam FrostPhoto: Douglas FriedmanPhoto: Sam FrostPhoto: Sam FrostPhoto: Douglas FriedmanPhoto: Tyler HoganPhoto: Tyler HoganPhoto: Tyler HoganTo learn more about this and other works by the creative practice, visit studioosklo.com.
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  • 21 of the Best Prime Video Original Movies Worth Watching
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    Though streaming movies often get lost in the shuffle, Prime Video has managed to assemble a fairly impressive run of films that have broken through not merely in terms of viewership, but in the broader world of awardsincluding a handful of Best Picture Oscar nominees. You're probably already paying for an Amazon Prime subscription, so you might as well take advantage of Prime Video's library of exclusive offerings. Here are 21 of the best of the bunch.Saltburn (2023) Writer/director Emerald Fennell followed up her buzzy Oscar-winner Promising Young Woman with the thoroughly scandalous Saltburn, a somehow even darker spin on The Talented Mr. Ripley that sees Barry Keoghan's Oliver Quick doing whatever it takes to ingratiate himself into the endlessly posh world of his Oxford classmate Felix Catton (Jacob Elordi). Making the most of all his skills in manipulation and bathtub cleaning, the scholarship student weasels his way onto the titular estate, and finds that the family is desperately gullible, but rich enough that they still hold all the cards. No matter: Oliver has a plan. Opinions are mixed on whether this is all smart satire or lurid trash, but it's pretty entertaining either way.One Night in Miami... (2020) Actress Regina King had a fair bit of experience directing television before taking on this, her first feature directorial project, and its an undeniably impressive debut. From a 2013 play by Kemp Powers (who also wrote the screenplay), the film offers a speculative look at a real-life meeting of four of the twentieth centurys most prominent figures at the Hampton House Motel in Florida in 1964.Kingsley Ben-Adir, Eli Goree, Aldis Hodge, and Leslie Odom Jr. star as Malcom X, Muhammed Ali (Cassius Clay at the time), Jim Brown, and Sam Cooke as the four debate and discuss their own roles in the Black power and Civil Rights movements, while also hashing out their own demons and the demands of their lives as role models. Its origins as a play are clear, but the powerhouse performances, and Kings confident direction, bring tension and power to the story.Red, White, and Royal Blue (2023) Queer people deserve dorky rom-coms as much as anybody else, and Red, White, and Royal Blue (from the Casey McQuiston bestseller) more than fits the bill. Taylor Zakhar Perez plays Alex Claremont-Diaz, son of the United States President (Uma Thurman) against Nicholas Galitzines Prince Henry, spare heir to the British throne. A public spat between the two sets off an international incident which, naturally, leads to a slow-burn romance and a couple of mildly spicy sex scenes.In My Mother's Skin (2023) Caring for an aging parent is tough under the best of circumstances, and these circumstances are far from ideal. It's 1945 in the Philippines, and Japanese soldiers are terrorizing the locals as the war winds down, while a local strongman is determined to strip a once prominent family of the wealth he thinks they've secreted away. Desperate for food, the two children of that family wander into the forest to forage and instead happen upon what seems like a helpful fairy, offering food and a cure for dying mom, Ligaya (Beauty Gonzalez). The cure, though, involves "saving" Ligaya by turning her into a vampiric Aswang of Filipino legend. This grim, bloody supernatural horror is a bit under the radar, but worth a look for fans with the stomach for it.A Million Miles Away (2023) Michael Pea plays real-life Mexican-American astronaut Jos M. Hernndez in this inspiring biopic. If "inspiring" sounds like damning with faint praise, that's entirely fairthe movie is based on Hernndezs own memoir, and so plays it fairly safe in any number of ways. Stillit's a stylishly directed and well-acted movie, with Pea, Sarayu Blue, Garret Dillahunt, and Rose Salazar all putting in great performances to tell the story of a kid who traveled from Michoacn, Mexico, to California in the 1960s so that he and his family could work in the fields, who went on to become and engineer and an International Space Station mission specialist. For quality family entertainment, you could do a whole lot worse.Peterloo (2018) The great Mike Leigh (Secrets & Lies, Topsy-Turvy, Vera Drake) wrote and directed this political historical drama about the Peterloo Massacre, a peaceful gathering in Manchester to demand voting rights that was met with overwhelming force by government forces, leaving 18 dead and hundreds wounded. The film is talky, no question, at least until the violence erupts, but Leigh effectively dramatizes the questions at its core, reminding us of the modern-day relevance of the story in ways both subtle and overt.Black Power: A British Story of Resistance (2021) For Americans with an increasingly tenuous grasp on our own history of Black power and the civil rights movement, it might seem an advanced lesson to look to Britain during the 1960s and 1970s, but that history, important in its own right, is instructive in the ways in which the history of the struggle dovetails with, and diverges from, that of the United States. Oscar-winning filmmaker Steve McQueen is the executive producer of this BBC co-production, while Daniel Kaluuya narrates a story of impressive complexity: the movie isnt just about the heroes and triumphs of the movement, but about the roads not taken, and the moments when events spiraled out of control.The Big Sick (2017) This was the moment that Kumail Nanjani made clear he had talents other than comedy, even if his subsequent graduation to Marvel movies isnt even remotely an improvement over something like The Big Sick, which he also co-wrote with Emily V. Gordon. The film is based on their relationship and follows a Pakistani-American stand-up comedian and a white psychology student whose very new relationship is complicated when Emily becomes unexpectedly ill. Its smart and funny, avoiding schmaltz in favor of a healthy cynicism and sense of humor, even as the film is frequently heartbreaking.The Vast of Night (2019) Director Andrew Patterson made a wildly confident debut with this film that takes us back to the 1950s, to a small town in New Mexico on the night of the big basketball game. A young local disc jockey, Everett (Jake Horowitz) and his best friend, local switchboard operator Fay (Sierra McCormick) are caught up in a series of bizarre events that begin when Everetts show is interrupted by a strange signal. The premise involves any number of UFO-movie cliches, but none of that is really the point: The film has a phenomenal visual flair, and makes the typical alien invasion stakes feel deeply personal for this small town.Judy Blume Forever (2023) The documentary covers Judy Blumes life, and a half-century career thats included such triumphs as Are You There God? Its Me, Margaret (1970), Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing (1972), and Blubber (1974), to name a few. If that were all it were, it would be worth it, and its a joy to hear insights from Blume herself. The timing couldnt be better, though, given Blumes hard-earned reputation for covering subjects once (and often still) not considered fit for young adult audiences: menstruation and puberty, divorce, molestation, and what wed now call body dysmorphia. Given the current culture of hostility toward libraries, Blumes trajectory isnt merely fascinating, its essential.Lucy and Desi (2022) Released in the wake of Aaron Sorkins Desilu drama (see below), Amy Poehlers documentary takes an intimate look at one of Hollywoods great power couples, with a focus on their fiery personal lives. Though it seems as though there wouldnt be much left to be said about Lucy and Desi, Poehler makes extensive use of never-released recordings, and with the full cooperation of the estate. That kind of family seal of approval can be a mixed blessing, but nothing here feels safe or watered-down. Its an insider look at the events and emotions going on behind the scenes while the two were crafting TVs most popular show and running the production powerhouse Desilu. Being the Ricardos (2021) Stepping back for the Oscar-nominated Aaron Sorkin docudrama, the focus here is on the critical period early in the run of of I Love Lucy, circa 1953,when Ball was under investigation for potential communist ties. It feels like a play in many ways, but the two leads are great: Javier Bardem captures Desis business acumen and undeniable charisma, making clear both the positive and negative impacts that charm had on his personal life. Nicole Kidman doesnt do a straight-up Lucy impression, and the movie is the better for it; while she doesnt necessarily capture that distinctive comic styling, shes impeccable as the more serious, mature, behind-the-scenes Lucy.Get Duked! (2019) Probably my personal favorite of the films on this list, this dark British comedy finds a group of slacker students dropped off in the Scottish highlands in pursuit of the Duke of Edinburgh Award (a real thing), requiring them to navigate the landscape with no more than a paper map. The teens are soon pursued by hunters (Eddie Izzards involved) whove come to appreciate the opportunity to cull the louder, more ungrateful kids. Utterly ill-prepared for nature, much less for fleeing from serial killers, the kids face complications that pile up in increasingly, and genuinely, gasp-worthy ways. With its mix of class commentary and wild sense of humor, its like a stoner Triangle of Sadness, but at a much more reasonable length.The Voyeurs (2021) I'm not going to make the case that Voyeurs is a great movie, or even that it's some kind of misunderstood cult gem. Nope. It's a fairly silly erotic thriller, but no less entertaining for it. Sydney Sweeney plays Pippa (just "Pippa"), who lives with her boyfriend Thomas (Justice Smith) in an apartment that looks across to another building inhabited by a sexy couple with a wild sex life. At first the voyeurism is a turn-on, but then, Rear Window-style, things get freaky in a less-hot way. The twists and turns that follow are as juicy as they are ridiculous, but if you can turn off your higher-order thinking, it's a lot of horny fun.The Tomorrow War (2021) Solidly entertaining, if largely forgettable, The Tomorrow War is a reasonable choice when youre looking for sci-fi action that doesnt require a ton of brainpower. The movies third- or fourth-favorite Chris (Pratt) plays a biology teacher/former Green Beret who finds himself drafted in 2022...to fight a war against aliens in 2048. Pratt is fine, but Sam Richardson steals the movie as a nerdy scientist and fellow draftee, blending a comic relief role with real emotion. With a $200 million budget, this has been one of the most expensive of the COVID-era movies to debut on streaming, and a sequel is maybe on the way.Uncle Frank (2020) Alan Ball (Six Feet Under, True Blood) directs this 1970s period piece starring Paul Bettany as a closeted gay man roadtripping with his 18-year-old niece (Sophia Lillis), and surprised when his partner of a decade, Wally, joins them on the road (Peter Macdissi). The resulting complications set up some poignant drama, but the movie doesnt lack a sense of humor either; its as much about broader family dynamics as it is about secrets and the closet. The three primary cast members are all pretty fantastic, and its nice to be reminded that Bettany is more than just Marvels Vision.Master (2022) The phenomenal Regina Hall stars in this masterful psychological thriller as Gail Bishop, the first Black master of Ancaster, a fictional elite New England university. The school is haunted by the 1965 suicide of its first Black undergraduate, and strange doings are soon afoot involving Bishop and new freshman Jasmine Moore (Zoe Renee), a Black student working hard to fit in with the schools clique of rich white girls. The narrative shifts in unpredictable ways, leaving us as off-balance as the lead characters. The screenplays abundant ideas dont always get the development that they deserve, but the finished product is nevertheless appropriately haunting.Sound of Metal (2019) A movie about a heavy metal drummer slowly losing his hearing could easily have been excessively on-the-nose, but Sound of Thunder avoids the obvious traps to finds the heart and fury in the lead character of Ruben Stone, played by Riz Ahmed. Hes joined by Paul Raci playing Joe, an alcoholic war veteran who runs a shelter for deaf addicts; both actors received well-earned Oscar nominations for their work, and the film was nominated for Best Picture. The film is perfectly content to challenge assumptions about deafness, but the understated character piece never feels like a lecture.Time (2020) This documentary takes a look at the American prison-industrial complex from a deeply personal vantage point. Its the story of Sibil Fox Richardson, fighting for the release of her husband, Rob, who is serving a six-decade prison sentence in Louisiana for his role in an armed robbery. Director Garrett Bradley at first planned a short film on the story of the family, but after getting access to hours and hours of home video of Rob in his pre-incarceration life, realized she had something much deeper on her hands. Im not sure that theres a more concise or persuasive argument for the dehumanizing nature of our incarceration system, nor is it easy to come away from the film still thinking of prisoners as something other than humans worthy of your compassion.You Were Never Really Here (2017) It sounds like a spin on John Wick: Joaquin Phoenix plays a mercenary just named Joe, hired by a politician to retrieve his kidnapped daughter, and to eliminate the criminal network that took her. Writer/director Lynne Ramsey (Ratcatcher, Morvern Callar, We Need to Talk About Kevin), though, has something deeper and darker in mind, and the resulting film feels less like an action thriller then it does an impossibly tense spin on Taxi Driver, with Phoenix and Ekaterina Samsonov as the young girl involved in a story about facing lifelong trauma rather than than solving problems with bullets.I Am: Celine Dion (2024) Across decades, Celine Dion has never been a controversial figure in the slightest, but with that comes the fact that it's been hard to feel like we know the real person behind the stage presence. In that regard, this documentary feels like a revelation: dealing in large part with the singer's recent medical problems, it cuts through the veneer to feel intensely raw and personal. One of our most polished modern superstars suddenly feels very much like a human being, and that's a wildly impressive and unexpected feat in a world of celebrity docs that barely scratch the surface.
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  • Balatro is getting its first big, free gameplay update in 2025
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    Balatro, the terrific card game that pushes you to break most of the rules of poker to achieve ever-higher scores, is in line for its first major gameplay update. You'll have to wait until next year for that, but developer LocalThunk promises it will bring "new ideas and strategies to the game." What's more, it will be a free update "as a token of huge appreciation to the games brilliant and passionate community."This is the first of three Balatro announcements/surprises LocalThunk and publisher Playstack are revealing this summer (one of them has to be a mobile version, right?) just after the game reached two million sales. Some players might be a little nervous about the developer tinkering with a stupendously well-balanced title which is surely going to end up on many people's game of the year lists but LocalThunk has probably earned most fans' trust at this point given how exquisitely designed and tuned Balatro is already.We're announcing this today as we officially celebrate TWO MILLION COPIES SOLD! pic.twitter.com/oziwEqyL3a Balatro (@BalatroGame) August 7, 2024 Meanwhile, LocalThunk this week doubled down on a promise never to let Balatro be used for gambling purposes. The developer says he's been approached by several parties over the last few months to license the intellectual property, "presumably to make Balatro-themed gambling games like slots or video poker." That's something LocalThunk has firmly opposed though, to the point the developer has made clear in his will that "the Balatro IP may never be sold or licensed to any gambling company/casino."This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/balatro-is-getting-its-first-big-free-gameplay-update-in-2025-161938348.html?src=rss
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  • Netflix has made the rom-com flop Failure to Launch a hit even with its 23% Rotten Tomatoes score heres why
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    Another rom-com flop has taken a spot in Netflix's most-watched movies this week here's why.
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