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    What To Expect From the Intersection of AI and Biometrics
    You press your finger to your phone screen to access your bank account. You present your face to the camera to pass through security at the airport. Biometric authentication is a regular part of life and AI has been working behind the scenes in our lives for decades, too. And now, generative AIs increasing capabilities have thrust it to the forefront of nearly every conversation about technology. The seeming ubiquity of AI and biometrics suggests an inevitable convergence and we can already see this happening.As biometrics and AI are in use today, defining these technologies and their relationship to one another is not exactly cut and dry. The Biometrics Institute, which promotes ethical use of biometrics, asked its members about the relationship between the two technologies. The answers were conflicting.The organization published a paper, Members Viewpoints: The Relationship between Biometrics and Artificial Intelligence, sharing how some people view AI and biometrics as inextricably linked. Some say that biometrics are an adjunct to AI technology and as a consequence are always an integral part of it, according to the paper.On the other side of the debate, members argue that while the two technologies can be used together in many ways, some biometric applications exist quite separately from AI.Related:However you define AI and biometrics -- separately and together -- there are big questions for companies, governments, and individuals about the benefits, the risks, and responsible application.AI and More Powerful BiometricsWith AI tools readily available, threat actors are upping their game.AI-based attacks that we're seeing are right now primarily focused on how to compromise authentication systems through traditional mechanisms but made better by AI, Chace Hatcher, senior vice president of technology and strategy at cybersecurity company Telos, tells InformationWeek.It is harder to replicate a biometric marker than it is to compromise a password. Multi-modal biometric systems can enhance security in a time when attackers are always on the prowl for vulnerabilities and attack vectors.We can have a risk-based authentication system by layering the multiple biometric modalities accordingly, Geeta Gupta, head of AI and data science at Wink, a biometric authentication technology company, explains.The onslaught of AI-based attacks could drive more adoption of biometric security; the convenience of it is certainly another factor. And AI is in many ways powering stronger biometric capabilities.Related:AIs ability to analyze complex patterns is a clear boon in the biometrics space. It can pinpoint anomalies and recognize trends in vast swaths of biometric data. Perhaps humans could do the same but not nearly as quickly. Plus, AI systems can learn and improve over time. Fraud detection and prevention is made better.The underlying performance of the systems will get better, says Hatcher. The actual matching algorithms; they [will] work better: lower false rejections, lower false acceptance rates, less inherent bias in systems.Privacy and Security ConcernsBiometrics comes with obvious privacy concerns. When you hand over biometric data, you hand over immutable information unique to you. You cannot change your fingerprint or iris like you could a password. And as more biometric data is gathered -- and AI models have an insatiable need for data -- the risk of its compromise grows.If the data exists, and there's more of it, de facto it's more likely to be stolen, says Hatcher. Thats effectively true of any piece of data relevant to anything in the digital world.Threat actors can use AI-based attacks to go after biometric data with the goal of profiting from its sale. And then there is the concern that AI can be used to manipulate and mimic genuine biometric data.Related:Biometrics makes it harder to commit fraud, but the battle between cyber attackers and cyber defenders is never done. We have already seen examples of successful deepfake attacks. AI spoofing attacks aim to fool biometric systems into a false match and even use fake biometric data to pass security system checks, according to Biometric Update.You could make a sophisticated AI-based model of a known real human being now and fool some biometric systems out there with it, says Hatcher. I think anybody in the industry particularly in facial recognition and voice recognition is very concerned about it.Of course, enterprises are well aware of these threats, and there are ways to address them. Unsurprisingly, a fight-fire-with-fire approach is at the forefront. AI can be used to detect AI-based attacks on biometrics systems.As an example, AI models can undergo adversarial training, Gupta shares. Feed the model data that would be used in attacks against it to make it more resilient to real-life attempts.Anti-spoofing techniques can help thwart attempts to trick biometrics systems with manipulated or fake data.Most of the advanced systems [are] using infrared sensors to map the 3D contours of the face ensuring that the subject being scanned has a physical depth, unlike a flat photograph, Gupta shares as an example.And the more advanced systems have multiple mechanisms to verify identity and catch threat actors.In real time, we assess the variables and parameters like the geolocation of the person or the age of the person or any changes to the features of the person in real time, and we can enhance AI algorithms to learn from those changes, says Gupta.As organizations contemplate the risks that come with using AI and biometrics, data governance is essential. What data do organizations actually need to collect? How are they using it? How are they storing it?Organizations shouldnt collect data they don't need because you are creating a honey pot, says Hatcher. Hatcher also advocates for giving individuals more control over their identity information that is being stored. He hopes to see more tools that are cryptographically secure and embrace zero-knowledge proof; individuals can prove their identity without actually handing over their information.Ethical OutlookTogether, biometrics and AI can be a powerful way to combat fraud and verify identities. Over the course of its long history, which predates the technologys sophisticated digital iterations by centuries, it has been used in identity verification, citizenship registration, and criminology. But the capacity to categorize people has troubling possibilities.As a historian of biometrics and postdoctoral scholar in the social and ethical responsibilities of Computing at MIT's College of Computing, Michelle Spektor examines that history and its social impact.The same biometric data used to just simply identify someone, verify that they are who they say they are, has always had the capacity to be used to classify them or to single out people for discrimination, to make inferences about their personality, about their states of mind, to classify based on race, gender age, disability, to infer criminality, says Spektor.The question of bias is certainly a prominent one in the AI space. What happens when AI interprets biometric data and makes predictions about humans? The risk for bias and discriminatory outcomes are apparent.It is hard to imagine a world without biometrics and AI in it; the technologies are deeply ingrained in our day-to-day activities. But Spektor argues for a more mindful approach over simply assuming the use of this technology is always inevitable.Sometimes the question is also: Should we create or implement this technology at all? Is this the right context in which to use it? says Spektor.When AI and biometrics are used, enterprises and governments have a responsibility to do so securely and ethically. Many industry organizations have frameworks and principles to guide secure development and maintenance of systems that deploy AI and biometrics, but as those technologies evolve, these frameworks will have to as well.We don't know what kinds of capabilities will exist in the future. The kinds of things that can be done with that data, says Spektor. Having your, let's say, facial data stored somewhere, the realm of possibilities of what that could be used for has changed a lot over the last 10 years, 15 years, and will continue to change.
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    When to Watch the 'Paradise' Finale on Hulu
    Emmy-winning actor Sterling K. Brownis back in a starring TV role. He's partnered with his former boss (and creator of This Is Us), Dan Fogelman, on the new political murder mysteryParadise.Brown plays Xavier Collins, the leader of the security team for former president Cal Bradford (played by Emmy nominee James Marsden). After discovering his boss' dead body, he launches a murder investigation, which opens his eyes to a deeper conspiracy that forces him to reconsider everything he knows.In addition to Brown and Marsden, the Paradise cast includes Krys Marshall, Julianne Nicholson, Sarah Shahi, Nicole Brydon Bloom, Charlie Evans, Rafael Cabrera, Richard Robichaux, Darin Toonder and Eddie Diaz.The political thriller has been a hit for Hulu; the streamer renewed the show for a second season. Read on to find out when the season 1 finale of Paradise will drop.Read more: Hulu Review: Strong Library of Network TV and Exciting Originals at a Competitive Price Sterling K. Brown stars as Xavier Collins, the head of the security detail assigned to former president Cal Bradford (James Marsden), in the political thriller Paradise on Hulu. DisneyWhen to watch Paradise on HuluThe eight-episode series premiered its first three episodes on Tuesday, Jan. 28, on Hulu -- with a surprise drop, a day early, of the first episode to Hulu and Disney Plus. Since then, the program has gained substantial buzz, making this a must-watch for Hulu subscribers.There is one episode remaining this season:Episode 8: The Man Who Kept the Secrets -- Tuesday, March 4You can choose from two Hulu plans, with the ad-supported version priced at $10 a month or $100 a year. If you prefer to skip the commercials, you can sign up for the ad-free version at $19 monthly, with no annual payment option. James Martin/CNET Looking for a deal on Hulu? Bundles ofHulu, Disney Plus and Maxor Hulu, Disney Plus and ESPN Plus offer savings over getting the services separately. You may also be able to score a Hulu free trial,student discountor get the streamer as a perk with a specific T-Mobile plan. See at Hulu
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    Spring Equinox Is Almost Here: Have You Heard the Egg-Balancing Myth?
    Here in New Mexico, the roadrunners are frolicking, trees are budding and I'm sowing lettuce seeds in my raised beds. Spring is so close, I can feel it. I can even mark it on my calendar. The vernal equinox happens on March 20 when we welcome the astronomical start of spring in the northern hemisphere.Equinoxes might not get the same attention as solstices, but they're a lovely way to observe the shifting of the seasons. Let's get to know the vernal equinox and why it happens.What is the spring equinox?You've no doubt noticed the lengthening of daylight as winter winds down. Vernal equinox marks the tipping point into longer days.The word "equinox" comes from the Latin words for equal and night. Daylight and night are roughly equal during the equinox. We experience two each year -- the vernal equinox in the spring and the autumnal equinox in the fall. The word "vernal" also traces to Latin and references spring. Enlarge Image This National Weather Service graphic shows Earth's tilt, how it orbits the sun and when the equinoxes and solstices occur in the northern hemisphere. NWS/NOAAThe Earth spins on an axis (think of it like a line running from pole to pole) with a 23.5-degree tilt. Some parts of the planet get more direct sun than others. That's how we get our seasons, and how it can be summer in the northern hemisphere while it's winter in the southern hemisphere."The spring equinox is when the northern hemisphere transitions from being pointed away from the sun (during winter) to being pointed toward the sun (during summer)," says Emily Rice, associate professor of astrophysics at the Macaulay Honors College of the City University of New York. "The tilt is lined up with Earth's orbit for just a moment." That's when we get nearly equal amounts of daylight and night.When is the spring equinox?Spring equinox has a specific time. That's 2:01 a.m. PT on March 20. No need to set an alarm. You can celebrate the equinox all day on March 20.How is the solstice different from the equinox?Solstices are the extremes for days and nights. Summer solstice is the longest day while winter solstice is the shortest. Summer solstice for the northern hemisphere hits on June 20 while winter solstice occurs on Dec. 21 this year.Solstices get more love than equinoxes."The extremes are easier to mark and to visualize than the inflection points, which are more subtle changes, so the solstices get all the attention," says Rice. All of them are related to the sun and Earth's tilt, so think of solstices and equinoxes as siblings that each have their own seasonal connection.What equinoxes look like from spaceIt can be challenging to visualize the Earth's tilt and what happens during equinox from down on the ground. NASA put together a video showing the Earth as seen by a satellite. It tracks our planet through its seasons. Watch how night and daylight shift over time.How to celebrate the March equinoxPerhaps you've heard that you can balance a raw egg on its end only on the equinox. This legend might be accompanied by some vague discussion points about Earth's gravity and alignment and the sun. Enlarge Image I balanced this egg on its end on a day that wasn't the equinox. Amanda Kooser/CNETOne of Rice's annual equinox duties is debunking the egg-balancing myth."Astronomers are usually on the internet telling people that no, they can't actually balance an egg on its end only on an equinox," she says. You can go ahead and try it, but be sure to also test it out on a day that's not the equinox. I pulled it off on Feb. 27, in case you're wondering.Equinox is a subtle phenomenon. There are no showy celestial events to mark the day. Don't let that deter you. The vernal equinox is what you make of it."Considering that the Earth's orbit doesn't have a beginning or an end, a year could really be started any time, and the equinox is more astronomically meaningful than Jan. 1," says Rice.You can come up with your own way to celebrate the occasion. Tell your friends and co-workers it's the start of astronomical spring. Plant some seeds. Clean your house. Spend time outside. Make spring break plans. And take a moment to toast the sun, the Earth's tilt and our place in space that brings us the vernal equinox.
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    First Measles Death, Outbreaks of Mysterious Illness in DRC and Microbes in Space
    March 2, 2025The Latest on Measles in the U.S, a Mystery Illness in the DRC and the Flu VaccinesIn this news roundup, we cover outbreak updates, microbes in space and a brain turned to glass. Anaissa Ruiz Tejada/Scientific AmericanSUBSCRIBE TO Science QuicklyRachel Feltman: Happy Monday, listeners! And happy March. For Scientific Americans Science Quickly, Im Rachel Feltman. Lets get this month off to a good start with a quick roundup of some of the science and tech stories you might have missed last week.First, an unfortunate public health update. Last Wednesday health officials confirmed a death from measles in West Texas. That marks the first fatality in the regions ongoing outbreak, which has now infected more than 120 people across nine counties. It also marks the first death from measles within the U.S. since 2015. According to a news release from the Texas Department of State Health Services, the death was a school-aged child who was not vaccinated.The measles virus can survive in the air for up to two hours and is highly contagious. The best way to protect yourself and your kids is to make sure everyones vaccinations are up to date. The rarity of measles-related deaths in the U.S. doesnt mean the virus isnt dangerous; weve just done a very good job of vaccinating kids against it over the past few decades. Now those vaccination rates are slipping, and were facing the consequences. For more context on how falling vaccination rates have contributed to the severity of this outbreak, check out last weeks news roundup episode.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.Speaking of vaccines: federal health officials have apparently canceled a meeting critical to the flu shot development process. At the meeting, which was set for March 13, the U.S. Food and Drug Administrations Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee was meant to discuss which strains of the flu virus should be used in next years vaccines. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Preventions website, this committee makes the final call on which viral strains go into our vaccines. The CDCs website states the following, Information about the circulation of influenza viruses and available vaccine viruses is summarized and presented to VRBPAC in February or March of each year for the U.S. decision about which viruses to include in the upcoming season's flu vaccine. Because flu viruses are always mutating and changing, having an updated assessment of which strains pose the biggest threat is crucial for rolling out an effective vaccine.Members of the committee received an email canceling the meeting last Wednesday. On Thursday a spokesperson for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services told The Hill pharmaceutical manufacturers would still receive recommendations in time to create updated vaccines for next flu season. The World Health Organization met last week to do its own review of the flu data, and its findings often inform the FDA committees recommendationsso fortunately, its not like the FDA will be taking a shot in the dark.Meanwhile, last week the World Health Organization reported two clusters of illness and death from an unknown disease in the northwest Democratic Republic of Congo. As of February 15 there had been 431 cases and 53 deaths in total between both outbreaks, according to WHO. The first outbreak, reported in January, involved 12 cases and eight deaths, with symptoms progressing from fever to hemorrhagic illness. That outbreak was traced back to three children under the age of 5 who reportedly consumed bat meat before becoming ill. Samples from infected individuals have all tested negative for Ebola and Marburg.A second, larger cluster has since been reported in another village in the DRC. As of February 15 there had been 45 deaths out of 419 reported cases, with individuals experiencing symptoms like fever, pain, vomiting and diarrhea. Almost half of the fatalities occurred within 48 hours of a person presenting symptoms. While theres no known connection between these outbreaks as of yet, samples from individuals in the second cluster have also turned up negative for Ebola and Marburg. WHO reports that health teams are investigating other potential causes and that the villages where these outbreaks are taking place have limited testing and surveillance infrastructure. Its possible that these deaths can be explained by an existing illness or that theyre due to some kind of toxic-substance exposure. Late last year another unknown disease responsible for an outbreak in the DRC turned out to be severe malaria.Now lets head into space formore health news, actually.Youve probably seen or read at least one piece of science fiction about mysterious space microbes infecting humankind. But in a study published last Thursday in the journal Cell, researchers suggest that the International Space Station might actually be too clean. After testing more than 800 samples swabbed from different surfaces of the space station, scientists found that microbial diversity on the ISS is quite low. They compared it to the sterility of a hospital, with lots of disinfectant use.That might be great for avoiding infections in people recovering from surgeries, but most of us on Earth benefit from regular exposure to a variety of microbes. And unlike a hospital here on the ground, where lots of people come and go, bringing their own microbial passengers with themand where air circulates in from the microbial melting pot that is the outside worldthe ISS gets most of its microbes from the skin of astronauts. The researchers noted in the study that astronauts often complain of persistent rashes, atypical allergies, immune dysfunction and fungal or bacterial infections. The study says previous research has tied those sorts of issues in the general population to a lack of microbial diversity, so paying more attention to the tiny critters living on the ISS could help.Speaking of space: is anyone up for a beach trip on Mars? Apparently all youll need is a time machine. And a spaceship, of course. And, like, some kind of space suit you can also swim in. Anyway, the point is that Mars apparently once had sandy beaches, at least according to a study published last Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Chinas Zhurong rover used ground-penetrating radar to peek below the Martian surface, and it measured layers of sand some 30 to 115 feet down. The authors of the new study say this sand forms smooth, sloped layers similar to those that would accumulate on the shore of a beach on Earth. The researchers say their findings strengthen the case for the existence of a true ocean on Mars in its distant past.Weve also got a quick update on asteroid 2024 YR4. Great news! It no longer poses a statistically significant threat to our planet. Well have to find something else to look forward to in the 2030s. For more info on why the story about this asteroid developed and fizzled out so quickly, check out our episode from February 12.And now for something completely different! Lets wrap things up by talking about how a human brain can turn to glass.Back in 2020 researchers described some unique remains from a victim of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in whats now Italy. The researchers determined that glassy black fragments extracted from the unfortunate Vesuvians skull were likely brain matter. The team speculated that the brain went through a process called vitrification, where extremely high heat followed by rapid cooling can turn material into glass. Glass can only form when the liquid within a material cools fast enough to avoid crystallization as it hardens.A study published last Thursday in Scientific Reports concludes that a very hot, short-lived ash cloud did the deed.Scientists analyzed the chunks of supposed brain glass and concluded that a brief temperature spike above 950 degrees Fahrenheit [510 degrees Celsius], followed by a swift cooldown, would be sufficient to vitrify a human brain. That ruled out the pyroclastic flow of the eruption, a.k.a. the stereotypical rush of gas, ash and rock you see coming out of an erupting volcano, which wouldnt be quite hot enough or dissipate quickly enough. But a sudden burst of super-heated ash could reach the requisite temperatures before vanishing. The researchers say the victims skull potentially played another important role in this unusual preservation. The braincase may have provided just enough protection to keep the ash cloud from completely destroying the soft tissue inside.Thats all for this weeks science news roundup. Well be back on Wednesday.Science Quickly is produced by me, Rachel Feltman, along with Fonda Mwangi, Kelso Harper, Naeem Amarsy and Jeff DelViscio. This episode was edited by Alex Sugiura. Shayna Posses and Aaron Shattuck fact-check our show. Our theme music was composed by Dominic Smith. Subscribe to Scientific American for more up-to-date and in-depth science news.For Scientific American, this is Rachel Feltman. Have a great week!
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    Visions of Mana co-director Kenji Ozawa opens new studio following NetEase departure
    Visions of Mana co-director Kenji Ozawa has opened a new studio known as Sasanqua. Read more
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    Sonic Unleashed available for PC at last, thanks to fan-made port with uncapped framerate
    Sonic Unleashed is finally available on PC thanks to a fan-made port with modern quality of life features. Read more
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    Monster Hunter Wilds free character edit mod destroys Capcoms gross microtransactions
    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 hereA new Monster Hunter Wilds mod has been released that allows players to completely bypass the games disgusting microtransactions. Following methods to quickly add new DLSS 4 features into the extremely popular new entry in Capcoms long-running action series, players can now free themselves with unlimited character edits.Edit your Monster Hunter Wilds character for freeReleased on Nexus Mods, Monster Hunter Wilds free character edits can be quickly added to the game for both the player character and their adorable feline Palico. Created by Ridog8, players can now edit their characters an unlimited number of times without a fee.The new PC mod technically still uses the games Edit Vouchers system. However, the number of vouchers is always set to zero, allowing players to edit their characters to their hearts content instead of being forced to pay for minor cosmetic alterations.To use the free character edit mod in Monster Hunter Wilds, you also need to have Re Framework installed, a modding tool that allows additional lua scripts to be executed in the game. Once this mod is installed, the character edit mod can be added to the title and you can be freed from gross microtransactions that, for some reason, still exist.Unfortunately, there is no way of freeing yourself from the paid character edit feature on console. However, there is hope that Capcom could rip the whole paid editing system out, or introduce an easy way to earn edit vouchers in game. If online complaining could change anything in a video game, this would be a good one.With Monster Hunter Wilds currently decimating Steam player numbers to become one of the most popular games to ever release on the platform, a great deal of post-launch support is bound to be on its way. An expansion or even two could arrive in the future but, right now, paid character edits need to be removed.Monster Hunter WildsPlatform(s):PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series S/X, Xbox Series XGenre(s):Action RPGSubscribe 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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    Valorant Agent 28 Waylay abilities disappoint with fans all saying the same thing
    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 hereThere was a lot of hype for the reveal of Valorant Agent 28. Tejo was released at the beginning of 2025, and fans were anxious to know who was joining him next after claims from pros that the new playable character is OP and better than Jett, Yoru, and Reyna combined. Riot Games has now pulled the curtain aside, and, while the new character is by no means bad, some fans are disappointed with the abilities for Valorant Agent 28, Waylay.Valorant fans disappointed with Agent 28 Waylay abilitiesThe official abilities for Valorant Agent 28, Waylay, are as follows:RefractInstantly create a beacon of light on the floor. Reactivate to speed back to your beacon as a mote of pure light. You are invulnerable as you travel.Light SpeedEquip to prepare for a burst of speed. Fire to dash forward twice. Alt fire to dash once. Only your first dash can send you upward.SaturateInstantly throw a cluster of light that explodes upon contact with the ground, hindering nearby players with a powerful movement and weapon slow.Convergent PathsEquip to focus your prismatic power. Fire to create an afterimage of yourself that projects a beam of light inValorant. After a brief delay, you gain a powerful speed boost and the beam expands, hindering other players in the area.Reacting to these abilities on Reddit, there is some disappointment within the community. The overwhelming complaint is that creativity is really dead. Fans are not impressed with how Riot Games created a new agent [just] to add other agents abilities to them, and this is because their skillset is basically Breach ult + Jett dash + clove decay + clove ult but in reverse, or Chamber tp, Jett q+e Neon stun that dont screen shake.Most of the complaints are about Riot recycling/tweaking other agents abilities, and how this is a sign the developer is running out of ideas. Another comment says, This is underwhelming. Nothing new added, just past agents abilities rearranged into a new one, which is echoed by another comment saying, Why are we reskinning abilities? [They dont] have a single unique quality.While fans might be disappointed, reskinned abilities was to be expected as Valorant pros teased Agent 28 is a cocktail of previous Duelists. Hopefully this new character has enough about them to stand out when they release on March 5th, but right now fans are underwhelmed.For more Valorant, check out our18 tips on how to get betterat the game along with our guide forhow to appear offlineif you dont want certain friends knowing youre playing. We also have guides forhow to chat with the team, all, and private, along withhow to add friends.ValorantPlatform(s):PCGenre(s):Action, Shooter, StrategyRelated TopicsValorant 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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    Monster Hunter Wilds mod saves you from having to pay Capcom to edit your character and Palico
    Monster Hunter Wilds has finally arrived. Ourselves and many other critics love it, and most players agree its a tremendous game - millions have rushed to play it at release, after all. This has not been a smooth launch, however. Read more
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    Cyberpunk 2077 mod reopens a nightclub previously only visitable in a Johnny Silverhand flashback, so you can properly hang out in The Afterlife's forerunner
    Atlantis' AfterlifeCyberpunk 2077 mod reopens a nightclub previously only visitable in a Johnny Silverhand flashback, so you can properly hang out in The Afterlife's forerunnerIt's the hottest night spot of the 2020s, restored so people living in the real 2020s can still boogie there in 2077.Image credit: CD Projekt/desertpirate77 News by Mark Warren Senior Staff Writer Published on March 3, 2025 Odds are you've spent a fair amount of time chilling in The Afterlife if you've sunk plenty of hours into Cyberpunk 2077, but if you've not played through the main story in a while, you might not remember briefly visiting the club that was Night City's top hangout back when Johnny Silverhand was a real boy.The good news is that modders have managed to resurrect and re-open this forgotten club, The Atlantis, so that you can go back in non-flashback state and dance about to some pounding techno in it without having to pause the action mid-mission.To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Outstandingly-named modder Brocreate's 'The Atlantis - Restored', takes the blank spot on the map where the club used to be - having been closed down long before the time that serves as present day for Cyberpunk's story - and reopens it with all the functionality you'd expect from one of the base game's proper night spots.So, while the version of The Atlantis you visit in the vanilla Cyberpunk is only briefly explorable during the Silverhand flashback mission 'Never Fade Away', when Johnny heads there to chat to Rogue about doing, er, a thing at Arasaka Tower, this one is a proper location on the map you can pop into any time. In addition being cool for the obvious nightclub reasons, it's cool from a lore nerd perspective, as The Atlantis' in-game database entry cites it as having been NC's main gathering spot prior to The Afterlife being created. To see this content please enable targeting cookies."Those who still remember the club (which has long been closed) say the Afterlife is a poor imitation, stained by posers, that doesn't hold a candle to the atmosphere of authenticity Atlantis once boasted," reads that database entry. So, no pressure then, on this mod that lets 2077 V access it in all its heyday pomp and delivers a fresh coat of paint in the form of new NPC crowds, bartenders you can interact with, and some other immersive touches. If nothing else, it's another cool location to take screens of your character as they show off whichever new bits of cyberware you've decided are totally necessary for this build, for reasons that don't involve it just being quirky to have eyes that shoot lasers.Will you be firing Cyberpunk back up to check out this restored location from a Keanu Reeves fever dream? Let us know below!
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