• Game Dev Digest Issue #267 - Game AI, Multiplayer, Marketing & More
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  • Long-rumored The Sims and The Sims 2 collections are officially here
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    Its official: EA is rereleasing The Sims and The Sims 2 (and various respective expansion packs) just in time for the franchises 25th anniversary.The Sims Legacy Collection will include the base Sims game, along with the Livin Large, House Party, Hot Date, Vacation, Unleashed, Superstar, and Makin Magic expansion packs (and The Sims 4s Throwback Fit Kit, in case you wanted that too).The Sims 2: Legacy Collection will include The Sims 2, along with University, Nightlife, Open for Business, Pets, Bon Voyage, Seasons, FreeTime, Apartment Life, Holiday Party Pack, Family Fun Stuff, Glamour Life Stuff, Happy Holiday Stuff, Celebration! Stuff, H&M Fashion Stuff, Teen Style Stuff, Kitchen & Bath Interior Design Stuff, and Mansion & Garden Stuff, with The Sims 4: Grunge Revival also tacked on there. Unfortunately for all LACK side table fans, the IKEA Home Stuff pack is missing from The Sims 2 bundle. Both legacy collections are available together via The Sims: 25th Birthday Bundle.The original Sims debuted in 2000, with The Sims 2 following in 2004. While the first game hasnt been rereleased before, EA previously bundled The Sims 2 packs in The Ultimate Collection, available via Origin from 2014 to 2018. At one point, you could get it for free if you proved that you had an existing disc (which led to a fun phone call in college where I had an EA rep on one line and my mother back home in my bedroom on the other).Even if you own one of the early generations of Sims games, getting it to run on a modern computer has been increasingly difficult. Hopefully these rereleases will run smoothly on Windows 10 and 11 without the dreaded black boxes and pink soup graphical issues.
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  • Where to watch the Capcom Spotlight stream
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    Capcom has announced a new livestream on Tuesday, Feb. 4 filled with details about its various video games, including already-released fighting games Street Fighter 6 and Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics, as well as more info about two upcoming games that still dont have firm release dates: Capcom Fighting Collection 2 (2025) and Onimusha: Way of the Sword (2026). After a 20-minute spotlight on those games, the stream will pivot to a 15-minute dive into Monster Hunter Wilds, coming Feb. 28.The Monster Hunter Wilds section of the stream will be hosted by producer Ryozo Tsujimoto, who will show viewers a new trailer for the game and reveal more information about another upcoming beta test. What time is the Capcom Spotlight?The upcoming Capcom Spotlight livestream is on Feb. 4 at 2:00 p.m. PST/5:00 p.m. EST. The stream will last for approximately 40 minutes, the last 15 of which will be devoted exclusively to Monster Hunter Wilds.Where can you watch the Capcom Spotlight?Capcoms announcement post about the stream only includes a link to the publishers YouTube, which already has a livestream link with a countdown available for viewers (embedded at the top of this post). So, when the time comes, you can watch the livestream right here.Although Capcoms post doesnt specify this, its likely the stream will also be available to watch live on the companys Twitch and Facebook pages.
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  • Nick Beens Makes Medieval Modern With the LOKI Stool
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    The LOKI Stool by Australian-based designer Nick Beens derives its simplicity from Dutch Hanseatic traditions, a rich network of trade and culture that expanded from a few German towns in the late 12th century to nearly 200 settlements in the 13th to 15th centuries. We can see these medieval roots clearly within the construction and care taken with these stools, while maintaining a level of modernity that is cleverly imbued within the details of the piece. The LOKI Stool hides nothing, openly displaying joinery and configuration with pride sure to remain a staple of seating design for at least a few centuries longer.Hansa, meaning group or tribe in Old German, refers to the strong guilds that flourished within that time,petitioning for seats on councils and other positions in government and demanding representation. This is far from the first instance of guilds setting standards for quality craftsmanship, but Hanseatic standards were high. Strong public support for guilds helped laborers make a quality wage, and set working standards for that time. Merchants, in turn, would prioritize Hanseatic guilds and towns over those that had not pledged to the League, lifting trade restrictions in the process.Perfectly stackable, the stool clocks in at 15.7 inches (40 cm) high. A bit lower than a traditional chair, and a bit higher than a low stool, this piece is highly functional perfect for a quick perch, makeshift table, or meeting place.A favorite detail, the bar extending through the middle of the stool ends in a plus-like shape, which is kept just above flush from the sloping, trapezoidal shape of the legs. The LOKI Stool is crafted from solid ash, making it a sturdy companion for any home, office, or bedroom.Nick Beens is an Australian-based product designer, focused on the playful language between material and use. Focusing on raw, minimalist form, he works in multiple mediums to express his ideas, with a careful consideration for the environmental impact of these limited edition pieces.To learn more about the LOKI Stool, please visit Nick Beens website at nickbeens.com. Photography by Josha Rijnen Potgiesser and Simone Smelt.
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  • Creating Curated + Beautiful Kitchens That Inspire With Cabbonet
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    Over the past few decades, the kitchen has morphed into a homes epicenter. Kitchens are where stories unfold, meals are prepared, and memories are made. But as Los Angeles faces the aftermath of devastating wildfires, its not just the homes that have been lost its the kitchens, the very heart of so many families lives.In the face of such destruction, many have learned that when time is short, we dont need much to survive. Yet, what we choose to keep and use those intentional objects hold meaning. As Angelenos begin the long and arduous process of rebuilding, creating spaces that inspire, and comfort is more important than ever.On a recent visit to Cabbonet, a British design brand specializing in beautifully crafted kitchens, I couldnt help but notice the curated collection of objects on display throughout the space. One might say, this is not what I should have been noticing. But I think its a testament to what Cabbonet does so beautifully, showcasing fine artisanal craftmanship to create a stage for ones curated special objects.From its London base, Cabbonet has built a reputation for marrying artisanal craftsmanship with innovative design. The brands kitchens are a blend of state-of-the-art machinery and traditional craft techniques, showcasing a stunning collection of materials and finishes, proudly meeting European sustainable standards. A striking and unexpected example is the Melo Verde quartzite stone island, a neutral green apple tone that adds a unique touch to the space. The carefully curated palette surprisingly blends warm and cool tones, offering flexibility for a variety of styles.What truly sets Cabbonet apart is founder Andrew Hays. From the acclaimed London-based design house ARTEIM, the Australian-born designer with a background in opera, theater, and film, transforms kitchens into stages for lifes most cherished objects. The geometric drawer liner designed to cradle any object thrown in like your great-grandfathers pocketknife or custom drawer inserts for all your oyster shucking needs, or tea ceremony set, every detail is intentional, purposeful, and beautiful. Andrew Hays founded Cabbonet in 2019, after co-founding the highly innovative bespoke kitchen brand Lanserring.For the West Hollywood showroom, located in the iconic Pacific Design Center, Hays has partnered with Steven Cooper from Cooper Pacific Kitchens, with over 35 years of experience in the luxury design space. Together, theyre bringing Cabbonets unique aesthetic to Los Angeles, pushing the boundaries of luxury design by deconstructing the concept of the traditional fitted kitchen. Each element of a Cabbonet kitchen is designed with a perfect balance of form and function.To all those embarking on the difficult journey of rebuilding or renovating their homes, remember that this process, though challenging, can also be transformative. Whether upscale or budget, an inspiring, thoughtfully designed space has the power to change not only the way we live but how we feel on a daily basis. It can turn an ordinary day into something extraordinary and in times like these, that kind of impact is more important than ever.For more on Cabbonet, visit cabonnet.com.Photography by George Sharman, courtesy of Cabbonet.
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  • The Best Movies and TV Shows to Watch on Max This Month
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    We may earn a commission from links on this page.I've looked into everything coming to Max this month, and the below TV shows and movies are the best of the bunch, or at least the most interesting. The premiere of the third season of HBO's beloved dark comedy series The White Lotus tops the listeveryone will be watching this one. There's also a new season of Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, and the premiere of Common Side Effects, an animated drama series that looks fascinating. The White Lotus, Season 3 Mike White's Emmy-winning series The White Lotus is the best. Its mix of biting commentary on wealth and privilege, well-drawn (but nearly always reprehensible) characters, and pitch-black humor add up to a nothing-else-like-it TV series. Season 3 sees a new group of pampered Americans arriving at a White Lotus luxury resort in Thailand. I can't say for sure, but I'm guessing they'll have unexpected and troubling times instead of a restful vacation. Season 3 also see the return of Natasha Rothwell, who played the spa owner from season oneone of the few sympathetic characters in the show's run. Other notable cast members include Walton Goggins (The Ghoul in Prime's Fallout series), Carrie Coon, Scott Glenn, Leslie Bibb, Michelle Monaghan, and Parker Posey.Starts streaming February 16.Last Week Tonight with John Oliver,season 12 There's a new season of Last Week Tonight premiering this month, and I'm pretty sure sardonic host John Oliver will to have a lot to talk about in 2025 America. Oliver promises to ask the hard questions, like "Have two presidents ever kissed?" and "Did Tucker Carlson's mom really leave him $2 in her will?" (She actually left him $1.) Don't miss it if you like pointed political humor, because who knows how long pointed political humor will remain legal.Starts streaming February 16.Common Side Effects This Adult-Swim-produced cartoon looks intriguing. Common Side Effects' executive producer, Mike Judge, created both King of the Hill and Beavis and Butthead, but Common Side Effects is not really a comedy. It's a moody, stylish looking drama about a pair of high school friends who discover both a drug that cures literally everything and a vast conspiracy from the pharmaceutical industry and the government to cover up its existence. Starts streaming February 3.Have I got News for You, Season 2If John Oliver doesn't provide enough comedic news coverage, why not give Have I Got News for You a try? Hosted by Roy Wood Jr. with Amber Ruffin and Michael Ian Black, this show takes the grinding misery out of "following the news" and makes it fun. Each episode features a different pair of celebrity guests who compete against each other in games and quizzes that test their knowledge of current events. It's a little like a TV version of NPR's Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me. Starts streaming February 15.We Live in Time (2024) If you're in the mood for a tragic drama about doomed romance in the vein of The Notebook, this is the movie for you. Anchored by solid performances from Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield, We Live in Time takes risks with structure, jumping around in time to tell the story of Pugh's character's cancer diagnoses and her decision to skip treatment to live her last days as fully as possible instead. We Live in Time was produced by A24, a company that rarely misses. Starts streaming February 7The Takedown: American Aryans This HBO original docu-series details law enforcement's battle with the Aryan Brotherhood of Texas, a neo-Nazi street and prison gang responsible for dozens of murders and hundreds of other crimes, including the brutal killing of Breanna Taylor. Through interviews with cops, Taylor's family, and members of the Aryan Brotherhood of Texas, The Takedown: American Aryans examines the investigation, arrests, and trials that crippled the notorious criminal enterprise. Starts streaming February 6.We are the Best! (2014) There are no recognizable actors in We are the Best! It was made for very little money in Sweden. Although it got good reviews, hardly anyone saw itit barely broke a million dollars at the box office. It's hard to explain why anyone would care about three twelve-year-olds in Stockholm starting a terrible punk rock band in 1982, but I promise you will care if you watch it. It captures something elusive and true about youth and hope in a way that few films ever have. Seriously, watch this movie. Starts streaming February 1.How I Left the Opus DeiI was brought up Catholic, but it was "try to go to church on Sunday because it makes your mom happy" style Catholicism, a world of the difference from the hardcore Catholics in Opus Dei: They mean it. Among other things, they sleep on boards instead of beds and are into "mortification of the flesh," and not in a fun/kinky way. Anyway, How I Left Opus Dei is a docu-series that tells the story of 13 women who got sick of being abused and left the group. I'm definitely checking it out. Starts streaming February 7Puppy Bowl XXIIf you want a little break from the Kansas City Chiefs versus the Philadelphia Eagles, you can switch over to HBO's coverage of The Puppy Bowl on Super Bowl Sunday, and watch cute little puppies on Teams Ruff and Fluff play with dog toys and wrassle around with each other, totally unaware that they're on TV and people are saying, "awwwwww." Don't miss the cat-centric halftime show, either. Starts streaming February 9.Last week's picksThe Pitt HBO Originals medical series The Pitt was created by ER producer R. Scott Gemmill. The tense, realistic drama takes viewers into the charged emergency room of the Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Hospital. Each of The Pitt's 15 episodes is presented in real time: one episode is one hour of the same shift at the E.R. Noah Wyle stars as Dr. Michael Robby Robinavitch, chief attending physician, who's having trouble dealing with the stress and trauma of his position. He's not alone: The Pitt delves into its characters' personal lives as well as the life-or-death decisions and day-to-day drama of the emergency room. Starts streaming January 9.A Different Man (2024) If you like your comedy pitch black and shot through with absurdity and social commentary, A Different Man is the movie for you. Sebastian Stan plays Edward, a struggling actor with an extreme facial deformity. A medical procedure transforms him into a handsome dudea different manbut he's only pretty on the outside. Edward soon learns that beauty is skin deep, but ugliness can go right down to the marrow. Like just about everything released by A24, A Different Man received well-deserved raves from critics. Starts streaming January 17.Harley Quinn, season 5 The fifth season of adult cartoon Harley Quinn sees the titular character, voiced by Kaley Cuoco, moving to Metropolis with her friend Poison Ivy, voiced by Lake Bell. The pair soon find that something serious is going down in Superman-town, and Quinn will meet up with Lex Luthor, his sister, Lena Luthor, Brainiac, and other comic book favorites in this irreverent take on the DC Universe. Harley Quinn has a 97% fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes, so it's definitely worth your time. Starts streaming January 16. The Leopard Man (1943) Just as Leopard Man producer Val Lewton's most famous film, Cat People, didn't have any cat people in it, Leopard Man is not about a leopard man. Lewton spent most of his career as the head of B-movie production company RKO's horror department, where studio heads dictated their movie's titles, but let Lewton film whatever he wanted. Lewton chose to make Leopard Man an atmospheric, creepy, surprisingly progressive examination of misogyny and violence instead of a cheesy monster flick. Leopard Man is arguably the first movie about a serial killer, and remains among of the best examples of the genre ever made. Starts streaming January 1.The Front Room The directorial debut of Max and Sam Eggers, half-brothers of Nosferatu director Robert Eggers, The Front Room is a surrealist domestic horror story in which the worst mother-in-law imaginable moves in to "help" her pregnant daughter-in-law and her son. Despite the seriousness of the trailer, The Front Room is lightened by dark humor throughout. Solange, played by Kathryn Hunter, is a true nightmare, and will do anything to drive a wedge between her son Norman, played by Andrew Burnap, and his wife Belinda, played by Brandy Norwood. Starts streaming January 3.Sons of Ecstasy This documentary examines the rivalry between English stockbroker Shaun Attwood and Gerard Gravano, son of notorious New York mobster Salvatore Sammy the Bull'' Gravano. The conflict played out in the 1990s against the backdrop of the ecstasy boom in Arizona, with both men fighting for control of a desert drug empire built on the rave scene's insatiable appetite for Molly. That's what I call a good subject for a documentary series!Starts streaming January 9.An Update on our FamilyAll "family YouTubers" are weird, but the Stauffer family were next-level reprehensible. This three-part documentary series examines how Myka and James Stauffer built a small vlogging empire by presenting themselves and their children as a perfect family, but took it a step too far when they adopted a baby from China with severe neurological problems. They tried to turn two year-old Huxley into the centerpiece of their content, but he soon disappeared from the family channel and the family.Starts streaming January 15.C.B. Strike: The Ink Black Heart This four-episode British series is based on the best-selling novels by J.K. Rowling, but there's not a wizard to be found. Instead, C.B. Strike: The Ink Black Heart offers the detective team of Cormoran Strike and Robin Ellacott, who are hired to investigate a murder involving the creator of a cult TV cartoon and an anonymous online troll called Anomie. The case reveals a complex web of online intrigue, shadowy business interests, and family conflicts that will test the limits of Strike and Robin's investigative skills and might cost them their lives. Starts streaming January 23.Look Into my Eyes I'm inclined to think of "psychics" as cynical ghouls who exploit grief for profit, but Look into my Eyes' director Lana Wilson has a more nuanced view of the craft. Her documentary examines the relationship between small-time, New York psychics and their clients without weighing in on whether the mediums' claims are true. Instead of exploitation, Wilson finds healing, faith, and human connection. No matter how skeptical you are, it's a fascinating take on the subject. Starts streaming January 10.
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  • Season 5 of MultiVersus will be its last
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    The rumors were true: Warner Bros.'s platform fighting game MultiVersus will shut down online services after Season 5 ends on May 30. The upcoming season, which begins February 4, promises two new characters: Aquaman and Lola Bunny. Real money can no longer be used for microtransactions as of today, but players with premium currency in-game can use it until the shutdown.The game had 20 million players less than a month after the open beta began in July 2022, but the developing studio Player First Games also took it offline for 10 months in March 2023, only fully launching on May 28, 2024. Despite the strong start, the player count dropped sharply in 2023, and the hype died instantly, as seen on Steam Charts. The open betas promise was seemingly undermined by predatory microtransactions and a long grind to unlock content.MultiVersus will remain playable offline after Season 5 ends, though the game will be removed from Steam and other stores. While disheartening to see a once-promising platform fighter head to the landfill, Brawlhalla, Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2 and Fraymakers remain viable alternatives, as does the obvious poster child for the genre, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/pc/season-5-of-multiversus-will-be-its-last-154839513.html?src=rss
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  • Uber files racketeering suit against New York groups alleging car crash fraud
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    Uber has filed a racketeering suit against a group of legal firms and medical professionals, claiming they staged car crashes and performed unnecessary surgeries to commit insurance fraud, Bloomberg reported. The group allegedly recruited passengers involved in purported or minor vehicle collisions and provided "medical unnecessary... [sometimes] invasive and painful surgeries like spinal fusions," according to the federal suit filed in Brooklyn yesterday.Driving the alleged racket is New York's no-fault insurance, particularly as it applies to cab and rideshare chauffeurs. The city forces those workers to carry personal injury coverage up to $200,000, four times that required for individual drivers providing potential scammers with lucrative targets.There are other issues behind the claim. New York City's largest taxi insurer, ATIC (American Transit Insurance Co.), which insures about 60 percent of the 120,000 for-hire vehicles in the city, recently went insolvent. Uber sued ATIC last year, saying that its "unreasonable practices" spawned 23 lawsuits against Uber, forcing it to deal with the claims itself in court.On top of that, ATIC itself filed a $450 million racketeering suit in December last year, also seeking damages from doctors and others for insurance fraud. That has left New York with a big mess around the availability and pricing of for-hire insurance, so Governor Kathy Hochul recently proposed legislation to make it easier for insurance to adjust commercial car insurance rate.Uber has been pushing for insurance and tort reform in multiple states to address rising insurance costs that have hurt its business. The company recently agreed to a $328 million settlement with New York rideshare drivers who were underpaid between 2014 and 2017.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/transportation/uber-files-racketeering-suit-against-new-york-groups-alleging-car-crash-fraud-130056714.html?src=rss
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  • Disability monitoring tool leaked personal information online
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    AngelSense was leaking names, location data, and more to anyone with a browser and knowledge of the right IP address.
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  • 7 new movies and TV shows to stream on Netflix, Prime Video, Max, and more this weekend (January 31)
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    From Marvel's new animated Spider-Man show to The Recruit's return, here's what's worth watching this weekend.
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