• Fresh calls to list Brutalist Southbank Centre after 35 years of refusals
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    The Twentieth Century Society has launched a fresh campaign to have Londons Southbank Centre listed, the latest move in a 35-year saga The conservation campaign group describes the centre, designed by the London County Council Special Works Group in the 1960s, as a post-war architectural masterpiece and the last post-war building on Londons South Bank to remain unlisted.The Brutalist riverside arts centre incorporates the Hayward Gallery, Purcell Rooms and Queen Elizabeth Hall. It has already been refused listed status four times by successive cultural secretaries since 1991.According to the society, Historic Englands (formerly English Heritage) recommendations have been consistently rejected by the secretary of state.AdvertisementExplaining its reasons for refusal in 2018, the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS) wrote: The buildings architecture is not unique or groundbreaking and is poorly resolved in termsof its relationship to the site, its coherence, and its accessibility in comparison to the RoyalFestival Hall and the National Theatre. Source: HUFTON + CROWSouthbank Centre as refurbished by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios with Archer Humphryes ArchitectsFollowing that refusal, architectural historian Otto Saumarez-Smith tweeted then-culture secretary, Matt Hancock, to complain that his decision was absurd and disgraceful. The Victorian Society echoed the sentiment, accusing the government of threatening the integrity of the listing system with the absurd decision.The latest listing bid was triggered after a certificate of immunity from listing the centre issued by the DCMS in February 2020 expired yesterday (5 February).The Southbank Centre organisation, which operates the complex, is known to be opposed to listing the centre according to the Twentieth Century Society.But the society insists that the centre, once voted Britain's ugliest building, now warrants protection as perhaps the most totemic and controversial example of British Brutalism in the country.AdvertisementThis visionary combination of performance spaces and art gallery is a post-war architectural masterpiece, and is perhaps the most totemic and controversial example of British Brutalism, currently in the spotlight thanks to the Oscar nominated film of the same name, it said.Director Catherine Croft said the Southbank Centre unquestionably meets all the relevant criteria for listing, a move she argues would send out a positive message about our Brutalist heritage more generally, and encourage the appreciation and sustainable reuse of other outstanding examples across the country.Croft added: This is the building which often prompts the response: I cant believe its not listed. It is an internationally recognised Brutalist masterpiece, long loved by aficionados and now increasingly understood and respected by the wider public.The recent restoration has revitalised the inspirational interiors, and were confident listing would not impede any future programming or maintenance.Because a certificate of immunity was in place for the building, the society was consulted by Historic England last month on whether the certificate should be renewed for a further five years. It took the opportunity to argue strongly that it should, in fact, be listed.The Southbank Centre was designed in the 1960s by the London County Council Special Works Group which included Warren Chalk and Ron Herron of Archigram. Daily Mail readers voted the centre Britain's ugliest building when it was completed in 1967.The Queen Elizabeth Hall, Purcell Room and Hayward Gallery allreopened in 2018after a two-year refurbishment led byFeilden Clegg Bradley Studios. Source: Hufton + CrowSouthbank Centre following its refurbishment by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios2025-02-06Anna Highfieldcomment and share
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  • Historic England criticises AHMMs harmful proposals for Lasdun building
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    Plans submitted by the AJ100 practice in August 2024 for Brookfield Properties envisage part-demolition, retrofit and an extension of the 1980s building at 60 Chiswell Street in the City of London. The sites floor area will increase from 24,800m to 39,000m.However, Milton Gates iconic castle-like form and green-glass faade would disappear as part of AHMMs plans for one of the last projects by Lasdun, best known for designing the National Theatre.Responding to the planning application, Historic England said in a letter dated 17 January that the bulk and scale of the proposed scheme would cause harm to several listed buildings in the Chiswell Street Conservation Area.AdvertisementThe governments heritage watchdog continued: The scheme proposes partial demolition, infilling, extension, and alterations to the existing building. As a result, the proposals would have a greater impact than the existing building.It said that the increased bulk and presence of the development on Chiswell Street would lead to the scheme diminishing the visibility of these heritage assets within the wider context of the City, including the 18th and 19th-century Brewery conference venue, which is part Grade II and II* listed.It also argued that the harm would be cumulative because of nearby projects including emerging SOM plans for a 21-storey development at 1 Silk Street and EPR Architects submitted scheme for an overhaul of the Brewery.While SOM is still to submit a detailed application, Historic England has separately issued serious concerns on heritage grounds over EPRs plans to add a roof extension to the former Whitbread Brewery building, according to a letter sent in December.Heritage campaign group the Twentieth Century Society applied to have Milton Gate listed in 2023 but the attempt was unsuccessful and a certificate of immunity (COI) from listing was issued not long after.AdvertisementHistoric England said it would not list the building because its glass faade was a style which had been used more successfully elsewhere and that the original interior atrium and entrance had changed significantly since the building was completed in the 80s.AHMM says its scheme would deliver refurbished Grade A office space while retaining most of the structure. Its plans include activated ground-floor uses, a new entrance, and improvements to energy performance.The practice has described the current castle-like design of Milton Gate as dark [and] defensive as well as being 'aesthetically dated'.The building was refurbished by Squire & Partners in 2007. It was soldfor 215 million in 2021 with AHMM appointed to the scheme following early involvement in the project by MCM Architects.AHMM and Brookfield Properties were contacted for comment.
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  • Google Launches Gemini 2.0 for Everyone. Here Are the Highlights
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    Google delivered big artificial intelligence news on Wednesday, launching its next-generation chatbot, Gemini 2.0. Google is opening up new Gemini 2.0 models in a multipronged initiative.Let's break down what's new and coming from Google.Gemini 2.0 ProThe company is releasing an experimental version of Gemini 2.0 Pro inGoogle AI Studio,Vertex AIand in theGemini appfor Gemini Advanced users. The company calls this "our best model yet for coding performance and complex prompts."Gemini 2.0 FlashThe updated Gemini 2.0 Flash is now generally available via the Gemini API inGoogle AI StudioandVertex AI, meaning developers can now build production applications with 2.0 Flash. This gives more people access to the smaller, more efficient version of Google Gemini following thebig splash by DeepSeek, the generative AI tool that burst onto the scene in late January.Read more: What Is DeepSeek? Everything to Know About the New Chinese AI ToolGemini 2.0 Flash-LiteGoogle is also countering Chinese AI startupDeepSeek with Gemini 2.0 Flash-Lite, a less expensive alternative that is now available in Google AI Studio and Vertex AI for developers. (By comparison, all versions of DeepSeek's AI offerings are free.)Google says Flash-Lite (get it?) is its most cost-efficient model yet.2.0 Pro and Flash Thinking ExperimentalPeople with the Gemini app will also get to try out Google Gemini 2.0 Flash Thinking Experimental, a benchmark darling as the top AI model according toChatbot Arena's leaderboards. This version of Gemini 2.0 Flash is special, thanks to its ability to break down user prompts into a series of steps to help provide better responses to complex prompts. For those looking for something more powerful, Google also added Gemini 2.0 Pro Experimental to the Gemini app for Gemini Advanced users, as well as Google AI Studio and Vertex AI.Flash Thinking can also interact with Google apps like Maps, YouTube and Search."These connected apps already make the Gemini app a uniquely helpful AI-powered assistant, and we're exploring how new reasoning capabilities can combine with your apps to help you do even more," Patrick Kane, director of product management for the Gemini app at Google,wrote in a blog post.The AI news keeps comingThe wide release of Google Gemini 2.0 Pro Experimental, Flash-Lite and Flash Thinking is the latest in a string of AI announcements from Google.Late last month, the Samsung Galaxy S25 series became thefirst smartphones to ship with Google's Project Astra, an AI feature that lets users point their phone cameras at things to get information on them. The company alsolaunched its Daily Listen feature, which generates audio summaries of news updates based on your Search and Discover activity.Google's news is a counterpoint to the hype about DeepSeek, which boasts similar performance to bigger AI models at a fraction of the price. It's too soon to say if DeepSeek will stick around for the long haul due to a variety of factors, but Google's announcement and OpenAI's o3-mini release may help pry attention away from the young AI upstart.
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  • Super Bowl 2025 Ads Are Trickling Out: Here's What You Can Watch Right Now
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    Football fans aren't the only ones counting down to Super Bowl 2025 or the Kendrick Lamar halftime show, as companies have begun pulling out the stops for their game day ad campaigns. There's a variety of commercials for food, services, beer, tech and a PSA for the bathroom. From nostalgic throwbacks like the Muppets gang, to golden-age women going on joyrides, to fans-turned-ad-stars, the ad parade has begun (and a few celebrities show up wearing and doing goofy stuff, too). We can't yet confirm which movie trailers will drop on Sunday, but check out these commercials to warm up for the big game.Read more: Fox Sports Will Stream the Super Bowl in 4K for Free on TubiInstacart: Brand icons on a sprintIn a Super Bowl first for the company, Instacart is airing its We're Here ad that marches out a cast of grocery brand celebrities like Chester Cheetah, Jolly Green Giant and Old Spice Guy.Disney Plus: No joy really sucksDisney's 60-second ad explores what it's like without joy using clever wordplay. The streamer asks what if Bart never did Sey-mour Butts? And what if murders didn't happen in that building? A shorter version of this ad will run on game day, but check out this cut. WeatherTech: Born to be wildNo need to imagine what could happen when four flirty senior women hit the road in a '63 Lincoln convertible. There's breakdancing, catcalling, mugshots and bingo -- and WeatherTech gets through it all.Coors Light: Beat the Monday bluesCoors Light offers a relatable representation of that post-game sluggishness you may feel on Monday. Gather 'round for these slow-moving sloths and a case of beer.Dunkin': Suit up for a big-game revealBen Affleck is back in his DunKings tracksuit and wants to get the band back together. In a sequel to the 2024 Super Bowl ad, Affleck has brought his younger brother Casey along for the ride. Succession alum and notorious method actor Jeremy Strong is a newcomer to the group -- and by the looks of things in this teaser, he's taking this job seriously.DoorDash: Girl mathThis DoorDash spot is tapping in for the viral girl math trend and teases Nate Bargatze calculating how much he saves with DashPass.Bosch: Putting muscle into home appliancesAntonio Banderas and "Macho Man" team up for a Bosch home appliance spot that involves might, know-how and dancing? And in case you were wondering: Yes, the company received consent from "Macho Man" Randy Savage's estate to create the ad. Stay tuned for the full spot in the coming days.Taco Bell: Fans get slightly famousIn this teaser for the fast food joint's big game ad, Doja Cat photobombs Taco Bell customers and gets scolded by an employee. The final version will apparently include people who took photos at one of the chain's "drive-thru cams."Angel Soft: Take a bathroom breakThe going rate for Super Bowl ad spots has reportedly hit upward of $8 million, which makes this Angel Soft commercial super interesting. Instead of delving deep into a narrative piece, the toilet paper company is putting our needs above its own by using its ad time to give viewers an excuse to take a bathroom break. Well played.Dodge Ram: Goldilocks up to old tricksTeasers for the ad show Twisters star Glenn Powell -- who drove a Dodge Ram in the movie -- yucking it up as Goldilocks in two zany Dodge Ram Super Bowl ads. Add a majestic blonde wig and Van Halen's Panama and you've got yourself a winning combination.Mountain Dew: Have a Baja Blast with Becky GMountain Dew released a teaser of its ad, and there's much to take in. A quartet of seals warms up their voices. Singer Becky G and the "Mountain Dude" float on a boat nearby. Both agree it's time to "bring in the big guy." Guess that reveal will come during the Super Bowl.Squarespace: Barry Keoghan deliversFans of the 2022 film The Banshees of Inisherin will enjoy this Ireland-set ad, which stars Barry Keoghan and a donkey (it's not the mule from the movie, though). In the spot, Keoghan tosses laptops with pre-made Squarespace websites like newspapers before appearing to walk on air with his animal buddy.GoDaddy: Get into AIGoDaddy tapped Walton Goggins to help get the word out about its new suite of AI tools, GoDaddy Airo. The actor is also the owner of Walton Goggins Goggle Glasses -- which, well, is pretty self-explanatory. He showcases GoDaddy's tools to help small businesses get the word out about their products. While we're talking about these Goggle Glasses, I suddenly want a pair.Reese's: Fans risk it allReese's is going big for its Chocolate Lava Big Cups. In the new Super Bowl spot, the lava is indeed flowing... from a massive volcano. Fans of the peanut butter-chocolate treat are so mesmerized by the deliciousness of it all that, in a sheer collective act of madness, a mob is found running toward a flow of piping hot magma.Ray-Ban Meta glasses: It's Chris, Chris and KrisChris Hemsworth and Chris Pratt get into a little bit of expensive trouble using Ray-Ban's AI-powered Meta glasses.Doritos: Alien abductionDoritos let the fans get in on the delicious action by letting them submit and vote on self-made ads. Aliens want to know all about Doritos in this winning bit from Dylan Bradshaw and Nate Norell.NerdWallet: Genius belugaNerdWallet released an extended cut for its ad, and it features a talking beluga whale that sounds a lot like Emmy winner Kieran Culkin. He's helpful but not afraid to toss out a couple insults.Rocket: Wants to take you homeThe mortgage lender teases a longer game-day ad that includes children and parents with them of bringing "Americans home."Booking.com: Muppets ruleThe Muppets are back on TV. Even in the form of a Booking.com commercial, this is a win. They deliver all the hits: Kermit plays the banjo, Animal goes nuts in the sand, Miss Piggy is fabulous as ever, Statler and Waldorf continue to hate everything and The Great Gonzo zooms in on a jetpack to put a nice button on the end.STK Cold Brew: Channing Tatum as coachChanning Tatum steps up (wink, wink) as a special coach to whip the Wrexham AFC team into shape with the right moves, but are they right for the field? Maybe it's all the STK Cold Brew that has him breaking and popping out his Magic Mike dance choreo.Pringles: Mustaches on the moveWhat do Nick Offerman, James Harden and Andy Reid all have in common? They'remustachioed men who find their iconic facial hair taking flight after Adam Brody finds the snack table is all out of Pringles. To "Stache Up," Brody blows (honks) into the can and sparks a whiskery call to arms.Hellmann's: When Harry Met SallyThree and a half decades after Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan changed the rom-com game with When Harry Met Sally, the duo have reunited to celebrate Hellmann's mayonnaise. This spot re-creates that one scene from the movie -- you know the one.Google Workspace: Spotlight Small BusinessesGoogle's new 50 States, 50 Stories ad highlights small businesses around the country and how they're using its Gemini AI to grow their endeavors.Nerds: Candy with ShaboozeyA Bar Song (Tipsy) singer Shaboozey covers What a Wonderful World and runs into a load of candy characters in this commercial for Nerds Gummy Clusters.Homes.com: Not an adSchitt's Creek star Dan Levy tees up a Super Bowl Sunday ad that is possibly not an ad for Homes.com.Little Caesars Pizza: Eyebrow-raisingEugene Levy is also in a Super Bowl ad for Little Caesars Crazy Puffs that sees his eyebrows fly off his face. Should we be worried?Michelob Ultra: Pickleball hustlersWillem Dafoe and Catherine O'Hara are an intimidating pickleball duo looking to hustle free Michelob Ultra out of unsuspecting competitors. Watching them defeat one opponent after another nails home how formidable they are. NFL legend Randy Moss, Olympic gold medalist Ryan Crouser and WNBA superstar Sabrina Ionescu are no match for them.Stella Artois: Twinning formulaSoccer legend David Beckham discovers he has a twin brother, aptly named Other David, in this quirky Stella Artois ad. Matt Damon plays his long-lost sibling. The on-screen chemistry between the two is delightful. Ben Affleck should be nervous.Budweiser: Bring on the ClydesdalesThe Clydesdales are back! And with a little foal is the star of the show. It doesn't matter that this spot reminds me of the Chef Boyardee commercial where the ravioli can rolls home.Tubi: A new birthTubi is teasing a new arrival on Feb. 9, complete with an ultrasound image that signals a new character is on the way. If you're streaming the Super Bowl here for free, no doubt you'll be watching this ad.Hagen-Dazs: Not so fast or furiousFast and Furious stars Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez and Ludacris rev up their engines for the ice cream brand but switch things up for a "slow life."Busch Light: Going in circlesIn the spirit of the great outdoors, Busch Light wants to make sure you're not going in circles if you're out in the woods. While Busch aims to guide, Nascar driver Ross Chastain has something to say about that.
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  • Elon Musk's 'Fork in the Road' Is Really a Dead End
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    OpinionFebruary 6, 20255 min readWhy Elon Musk's 'Fork in the Road' Is Really a Dead EndElon Musks Fork in the Road isnt just a sculptureits a monument to the tech worlds obsession with civilizational survival, which has its roots in the search for extraterrestrial intelligenceBy Rebecca Charbonneau edited by Dan VerganoUnlike the Sistine Chapel-esque utensils in this stock photo, Elon Musk's Fork in the Road seems more about deliberately misreading history than gaining any sort of divine inspiration. Lebazele/Getty ImagesOn December 7, 2024, Elon Musk shared an image of artwork he had commissioned for Tesla HQ titled A Fork in the Road. A colossal piece of flatware planted at the intersection of three roads, it is not subtleit is, quite literally, a fork in the road.The sculpture returned to headlines less than two months later when the Trump administration sent out an e-mail with the subject line Fork in the Road, echoing an earlier e-mail Musk had sent to Twitter employees with the same title, both urging mass resignations. News reports suggest that Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) were behind the phrases resurgence.The fork in the road theme hints at a trend in the tech industry: a preoccupation with existential threats, which finds resonance in cold warera ideas. In this simplistic binary, the future of humanity can only follow two starkly divergent paths: one notionally leading to nearly limitless prosperity on Earth and beyond, the other leading nowhere besides the collapse of our global civilization and ultimately human extinction. Proponents of this survivalist mindset see it as justifying particular programs of technological escalation at any cost, framing the future as a desperate race against catastrophe rather than a space for multiple thriving possibilities.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.This existential anxiety bubbled to the surface in his December 7 post, when Musk captioned the photo of the sculpture with a cryptic statement: Had to make sure that civilization took the path most likely to pass the Fermi Great Filters.Musks reference to the Fermi Great Filters combines two distinct but related ideas that have become popular in technology circles: the Fermi paradox and the concept of existential filters. The paradox originated in 1950, during a lunchtime conversation at Los Alamos National Laboratory. Enrico Fermi, a prominent nuclear physicist who worked on the Manhattan Project, and his colleagues were discussing UFOs, perhaps prompted by the 1947 flying disc craze that had shaken the country just a few years earlier. Given the vast number of potentially habitable planets and myriad plausible methods for interstellar communication or travel, they wondered why humans hadnt yet encountered evidence of alien civilizations. Fermi famously summed up the dilemma in a single question: Where is everybody?The apocryphal story has transformed into a popular thought experiment. A common explanation for the apparent absence of extraterrestrial neighbors is what economist Robin Hanson termed the Great Filterthe idea that there exists a major obstacle preventing civilizations from reaching a stage at which they have the capability to send messages or crewed voyages to other star systems. The Great Filter may lie behind us, meaning life on Earth already beat the odds in overcoming some catastrophe, allowing our civilization to develop. Or else we might yet face some challenge thats hard to survive. Though the term itself is fairly new, it builds on cold warera concepts, particularly those tied to the Kardashev scalea framework developed in the 1960s that speculated on how extraterrestrial civilizations might progress.The Kardashev scale has become a key influence on some technologists. Proposed in 1964 by Soviet astronomer Nikolai Kardashev, the scale classifies extraterrestrial civilizations based on their energy use: Type I civilizations harness all the energy available on their home planet; Type II civilizations capture the total energy output of their star; and Type III civilizations command energy on the scale of their entire galaxy. Musk has cited the Kardashev scale on X over a dozen times in the past year, often framing humanitys progress in terms of ascending it (He once wrote: Any self-respecting civilization should at least reach Kardashev Type II.). Originally a thought experiment, the scale is now often treated as a literal roadmapimplying a desirable, even inevitable, trajectory toward greater energy consumption and interstellar expansion.The cold war, which gave us both the Fermi paradox and the Kardashev scale, was defined by existential anxiety. Nuclear weapons ushered in the possibility of humanitys rapid self-destruction, and scientists were acutely aware of their enabling role in our species potential demise. This fear deeply influenced early SETI scientists, shaping their ideas about the civilizations they hoped to find in the galaxy. Often their imagined civilizations mirrored their own anxieties and aspirations.The Kardashev scales focus on energy consumption as the primary metric of advancement reflects a distinctly 20th-century worldview, one shaped by multiple overlapping technological revolutions. Kardashev developed his scale as part of a broader exploration of what extraterrestrial supercivilizations might look likecivilizations not unlike what in some appraisals the Soviet Union aspired to become, with its spacefaring ambitions, imperial reach and technological might. The scale was designed as a tool to help SETI scientists imagine the kinds of artificial signals such civilizations might produce. Kardashev was not an oracle or a prophet; he was a 30-year-old astronomer living behind the iron curtain, grappling with the possibilities of a future that, for him, seemed shaped by a heady blend of hope and fear.Existential anxiety has now also become pervasive in the tech world. It drives tech billionaires to invest in space programs, advocate for pronatalist policies to counter a feared population collapse, and promote multiplanetary settlement as an escape from climate change and other earthly woes. But while concerns about potential catastrophe are not without merit (though we have left the cold war behind us, there is no shortage of existential dilemmas facing our civilization), there is something reductive about framing the future in such all-or-nothing terms.Instead, we should be deeply skeptical of narratives that present civilizational progression as a one-way patha single road leading inevitably toward a predefined notion of progress, with all deviations resulting in doom. Is humanity really on the brink of either unprecedented flourishing or imminent doom, or is this just another iteration of an age-old tendency to view the present moment as uniquely dire? The Kardashev scale and the Great Filter are fascinating ideas that prompt us to consider the trajectory of civilizationshow they might harness energy, navigate existential risks and potentially reach beyond their home planets. But when they are treated as fixed, predictive frameworks, we risk reducing the complexity of human and extraterrestrial futures to a crude caricature of progress.But even if you accept a prescriptive interpretation of these cold warera ideas, why assume Musk and other tech-impresarios hold the key to becoming a Type II civilizationor avoiding the Great Filter? If we take the fork in the road at face value, what justifies the belief that they are the ones with the solution? Could they not equally be part of the problem, accelerating the very conditionsoligarchic control, systemic inequality and environmental degradationthat could lead to existential catastrophe? The irony is that their speculative ethos, when turned back on itself, reveals its own contradictions: a worldview that claims to safeguard humanitys future could just as easily be entrenching the very power structures that threaten it.That the uncritical embrace of cold war SETI theories is now justifying aggressive changes to the U.S. government and its workforce underscores their pervasive influence, but it also highlights their limitations. By framing humanitys challenges as simple engineering problems rather than complex systemic ones, technologists position themselves as decisive architects of our future, crafting grand visions that sidestep the messier, necessary work of social, political and collaborative change.The real fork in the road is not between survival and extinction, but between repeating the patterns of the past and embracing a richer vision of progressone that acknowledges multiple paths and possibilities, and rejects the notion that our fate must rest solely in the hands of tech billionaires.This is an opinion and analysis article, and the views expressed by the author or authors are not necessarily those of Scientific American.
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  • Broken Xbox? Microsoft says you can now get it fixed in Currys
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    Broken Xbox? Microsoft says you can now get it fixed in CurrysHigh street chain is UK's first authorised service provider.Image credit: Tomasland News by Tom Phillips Editor-in-Chief Published on Feb. 6, 2025 Xbox won't switch on? Microsoft has announced you can now head down to high street chain Currys to get your console repaired. Currys has been named as the UK's first ever Xbox Authorised Service Provider, following the retailer's previous partnership with Microsoft to act as similar for the company's Surface laptops.If you have a broken Xbox Series S or Series X, Currys stores will now host "expert colleagues" who may be able to help, a press release from Microsoft today states. To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Xbox Developer Direct - four promising games also coming to PlayStation.Watch on YouTubeAlternatively, Currys can also help get your console booked in to be repaired. Fun fact: this will be within Europe's largest tech repair centre, which is based in Newark, Nottinghamshire. While consoles out of warranty will presumably not be repaired for free, there is a positive spin to all this which is to encourage people to try and repair goods where possible, rather than simply throwing them away and creating more electronic waste.If you're in the US, Microsoft announced a similar partnership last month with uBreakiFix by Asurion, which is now the first Xbox Authorised Service Provider over the pond. It will also seek to repair Xbox consoles, at nearly 700 participating store locations State-side.Microsoft's next big gaming launch for Xbox is Avowed, which today was confirmed to feature a 60fps mode if you play on Xbox Series X.
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  • Bandai Namco reportedly lost over 100 staff in the last year
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    Bandai Namco reportedly lost over 100 staff in the last yearFollowing project cancellations.Image credit: Bandai Namco News by Ed Nightingale Deputy News Editor Published on Feb. 6, 2025 Bandai Namco has reportedly lost over a hundred staff in the last year.As reported by Automaton, according to the online database of Japan's Pension Service, the company's staff headcount dropped from 1294 on 1st April 2024 to 1177 on 4th February 2025 - a decrease of 117 people.It's unclear which projects these employees were working on, or whether they left the company voluntarily or not.Elden Ring Nightreign - Reveal Gameplay TrailerWatch on YouTubeThe news follows a report from Bloomberg last year stating the company was cutting its Japanese workforce and cancelling a number of projects due to lacklustre demand.What's more, while staff had not been directly laid off, around 200 employees were sent to what's known as "oidashi beya" - rooms where staff are left without a project to work on, often used instead for job hunting. These rooms are utilised in Japan due to strict labour laws making layoffs difficult to enforce.At the time, Bandai Namco denied using these rooms. "Our decisions to discontinue games are based on comprehensive assessments of the situation. Some employees may need to wait a certain amount of time before they are assigned their next project, but we do move forward with assignments as new projects emerge," said a representative from Bandai Namco. "There is no organisation like an 'oidashi beya' at Bandai Namco Studios designed to pressure people to leave voluntarily."Eurogamer has once again contacted Bandai Namco to confirm this latest loss of staff, but the company declined to comment.However, these numbers from Japan's Pension Service do appear to line up with Bloomberg's report.The Japan-only MMORPG Blue Protocol was cancelled by Bandai Namco in August last year, ahead of its Amazon Games published worldwide release. Mobile game Tales of the Rays was also shut down last year.Several other projects have reportedly been cancelled or paused, including a project commissioned by Nintendo.Last month, the Bandai Namco-published Unknown 9 franchise was cancelled as the developer admitted it "didn't come near" expectations.Next for Bandai Namco will be the network test for Elden Ring spin-off Nightreign later this month.The news also follows the bizarre LinkedIn update from Tekken boss Katsuhiro Harada who, after posting he was looking for new job opportunities, claimed he just wants to "meet more people and expand my horizons in the future".
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  • The Finals devs announce explosive twist to Arenas along with more fixes
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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 here Contents hide Embark just recently released The Finals update 5.8.0 patch notes. In addition, they released some new free rewards that players can grab right now. In the footsteps of these two occasions celebrating Valentines Day, Embark has just announced an explosive twist to Arenas in The Finals, along with a couple more fixes.Embark announces explosive twist to Arenas in The FinalsFollowing update 5.8.0, Embark has revealed that they are further celebrating Valentines Day with the World Tour event, Love Hurts. This is basically The Finals celebrating the holiday of love via bombs, much like the explosive pie in that one SpongeBob episode.Per the developers announcement on Discord, eliminated players will leave behind a heart-shaped bomb. This bomb can either be left alone, or players can take advantage by scooping it up and quickly tossing it in the direction of enemies before it detonates. Save Up to $1,200 on the Samsung Galaxy S25! Pre-order now and save big with trade-in and Samsung credit. Limited time only! *Includes trade-in value + $300 Samsung credit. Below are the Arenas celebrating Valentines Day through explosions:KyotoSeoulSkyway StadiumLas VegasIn addition to the above twist for Arenas, Embark has announced additional fixes for The Finals: Must-Listen: Publishing Manor Lords w/ Joe Robinson VideoGamer Podcast Listen Now Fixed a bug where players would sometimes end up in the wrong server region Removed the Eliminate 5 opponents from 30 meters or more using gadgets contract, as it is not workingTheres no mention of how long the Valentines World Tour update will last, so make sure to enjoy it as soon and as frequently as possible before it expires. In addition, make sure you get the new Valentines Day free rewards available through Twitch Drops before they expire, too.Update 5.8.0 was arguably the biggest of Season 5 yet as it included a lot of buffs, nerfs, and other significant balance changes. Embark certainly delivered on their promise of changing a whole bunch of weapons, but right now theres no hints as to what fans can expect for 5.9.0.Image credit: The Finals DiscordFor more The Finals, check out our guide to thebest weapons in the game ranked, and we also have a guide to thebest gadgets. In addition, we have a guide to thebest FPS settingsto help you win matchesalong witharanking of the best classesin the game.The FinalsPlatform(s):PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series S/X, Xbox Series XGenre(s):Action, First-Person Shooter, ShooterRelated TopicsThe Finals 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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  • Fortnite achieved massive success on PlayStation in 2024
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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 here Contents hide Despite being in its eighth year, Fortnite is still the undisputed champion of the battle royale genre. Epic Games has done a fantastic job updating it throughout years, keeping its player count high. The game has been popular on almost every system, from mobile phones to PC. However, a recent report by Sony shows that Fortnite was also the most popular free game on PlayStation.This is hardly a surprise for Fortnite, a game that has dominated the charts for over six years. Nevertheless, the achievement remains impressive considering the games remarkable longevity.Is Fortnite the most popular game on PlayStation?Sony and Epic Games have had a long and successful partnership. Thanks to it, the battle royale game received cross-platform capabilities back in 2018. Furthermore, Fortnite has always been popular on PlayStation, the worlds most popular gaming console, and its popularity doesnt seem to be fading away. Save Up to $1,200 on the Samsung Galaxy S25! Pre-order now and save big with trade-in and Samsung credit. Limited time only! *Includes trade-in value + $300 Samsung credit. According to Sonys report, Fortnite was the most popular free game on PlayStation last year. It ranked first in both US & Canada and Europe. The second place in this category was taken by Roblox, while Marvel Rivals climbed to No. 3 in North America.Fortnite is currently in Chapter 6 and still dominating the gaming industry. Image by VideoGamerThe Fortnite player count is consistent with these numbers. The number of concurrent players rarely drops under 1 million, and it recently peaked at 14.3 million. With the addition of new modes, such as Ballistic and Fortnite OG, Epic Games title will likely keep dominating the gaming industry for many years to come. Must-Listen: Publishing Manor Lords w/ Joe Robinson VideoGamer Podcast Listen Now We anticipate a significant surge in players by late February with the launch of Chapter 6 Season 2. This season will introduce numerous updates, such as a new Battle Pass, map alterations, a refreshed loot pool, and much more. FortnitePlatform(s):Android, iOS, macOS, Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series S/XGenre(s):Action, Massively Multiplayer, Shooter9VideoGamerRelated TopicsFortnite 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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  • This Playful Brooklyn Apartment Was Destined to House a Curious Toddler
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    The special textile is paired with a midcentury wooden dining set, a 1960s Vetri Murano egg lamp atop a neon green plexiglass pedestal, and a Mostafa El Hadar painting from the couples trip to Morocco. Two ceramic Shabbat candlestick holders that Miller crafted in the shape of scantily clad ladies stand on the table. One of them is a self-portrait of me lactating, she shares. The other one is a thick, pregnant woman with mom tattooed on her butt.On the opposite end of the open room, the kitchen is equipped with four Memphis-style counter stools from Facebook Marketplace, a red floating shelf thrifted in Brattleboro, Vermont, and a chicken alarm clock from Millers childhood. Her mother painted the etrog and garlic still lifes, while her friend Carson Whittaker created the shimmery resin Negroni piece. She paints on wood, then carves it down, then does a glitter layer and a resin pour, Miller says of the process.The couples bedroom combines a semicircular cane headboard, a yellow-and-white wavy striped Dusen Dusen duvet, and a painting of a woman drinking a coconut by Millers brothers ex-girlfriends aunt. Her grandparents green, cabriole-legged nightstands, which look like they were plucked out of a fairytale, sit on either side of the bed. I was obsessed with them as a little kid, Miller admits.A big built-in bookshelf overflows with wandering vines, tchotchkes, and beloved artwork, including an original David Shrigley Venn Diagram and a framed Evening Gatha prayer from Kronbergs father. All the ceramics are things that I made and there are a lot of costume items scattered throughout, says Miller. I have all my jewelry and knickknacks and lots of plants.Our son actually came really early, Miller reveals. I was 33 weeks pregnant. We were going to do a big mural, but we didnt get up to it. All we had done was paint the walls and put in a Murphy bed system. Its not really in operation. His crib takes up the space that you would need, but it does pull down into a queen bed.The nursery is outfitted with periwinkle walls, a wooden crib, a polka-dotted floor matand a healthy dose of yellow, of course. A corn-colored patchwork curtain glows with natural light during the day and a lemonade microsuede configurable kids couch offers endless opportunities for both lounging and playing. Its the perfect space for a youngster, just like the rest of the home.
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